I myself am a fan of the Atomic Era horror, something about sitting in the dark with some popcorn watching a giant beast or group of ants terrorizing a town is magical.
Great movie, as long as people understand it's a fictional telling of the making of Nosferatu (1922) with a bit of a twist (no spoilers here), and can accept that premise. Very atmospheric, solid writing, and excellent performances from the entire cast. It's also nice that the story is structured in such a way that it's not absolutely necessary for viewers to have seen Nosferatu, but it does "flesh things out" to some degree if they have. I might just add this to the "viewing pile" for Halloween this year.I forgot one, and very unique: A Halloween movie about the making of a Halloween movie, with a great cast and period setting and costumes:
Shadow of the Vampire
about the making of 'Nosferatu' with Max Schreck.
My wife hates it. I love it. I watch it alone.
O.K. folks...need a little help here.
My 10 year old has decided that it's the coolest thing in the world to try and creep out his younger siblings, to the point that someone often ends up slobbering in tears and has to sleep with mom and dad. Maybe it's bad parenting, but I'm looking for something that will scare the bejeebers out of him good, and maybe demonstrate how truly uncool it is that he keeps doing this to the little kids. I've already ruled out The Exorcist, or The Ring, or any modern slasher films because I don't want CPS showing up, but maybe something suitable for his age range that's still effectively creepy.
Flying monkeys?
Kids seem to grow up faster these days. Even my 4 year old isn't phased by them any more. The fact that we have it on DVD and my daughter loves it and wants to watch it several times a week probably doesn't help.
They sure creeped me out as a kid, though, and the witch's guards too.