Jason wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2024 12:41 pm
As far as I can tell, here are the movies in question:
Silence of the Lambs
Seven
Aliens
Predator
Gremlins
Terminator (1984)
My opinion:
Silence of the Lambs doesn't have a horror feel to me, and I would have a hard time incorporating it into my top 25 since it feels like there is a glaring difference between what I'm considering. I've just never thought of it as a horror flick.
Seven has never felt like a horror flick to me at all and I would rank it at the bottom of the six movies listed above, both as far as film preference and also as far as "how horror it is". Never understood the inclusion, but either way it wouldn't make my list so you guys can work that out.
I watched Aliens for the first time in many years for this challenge and I never questioned whether or not it's horror. It felt like a horror movie to me, but the funny thing is it may be disguising itself as horror to me because the franchise as a whole is horror. It just seems to have the most action and comedy. I'd count it as horror, but it wouldn't make my list either way.
Predator is by definition a textbook horror movie and honestly should count as horror, but it's so bad ass and so heavy on the action that it almost outweighs the horror and makes you feel like you're not watching a horror movie. It is horror, but I left it off my list because I just think of it as a badass Arnold action flick. It would definitely make my list if it's counted as horror.
I've seen Gremlins once or twice many years ago and never questioned its horror authenticity. Is it the kiddy factor that brings it in question? It is rated PG and that does seem a little tame to be considered horror. I am on the fence I guess, but it wouldn't make my list anyway, so once again I'm leaving this one to you guys.
Terminator is a horror movie. Kinda no question about it. The weird thing that puts Terminator in question is the fact that the entire rest of the franchise is heavily action oriented. If Terminator were a standalone flick and never had sequels released, it would be much easier for me to think of this as horror. For this reason I generally don't think of it when I think of horror movies. We can also blame Arnold and the guns for this one. Machine guns make you question horror movies.
