It's October, 30th and that means it's time to wrap up. But before I collect the participants and feed them to random.org and see who will be spit out I'd like to thank everyone for their recommendations.
To answer some questions: Yes, sci-fi horror movies like Alien are perfectly fine and so are horror comedies like Army of Darkness or The Fearless Vampire Killers.
Adding that you are in days later is also ok since there was no rule against editing your post. That is usually only forbidden in 'first come - first serve' style giveaways because you can't see what was edited in a post. So once a post was edited it is impossible to know who asked for a game first since the game asked for might have changed.
Since I am not that young anymore I already know most of the recommended movies. I even know some of the obscure classics like The Gate, House, Dèmoni, Warlock, Wishmaster or Lifeforce. Naturally I have to agree with Carpenter's The Thing being one of the best horror movies ever. :-)
I haven't seen Alien Romulus yet though, maybe it's time to change that.
Having received so many recommendations I feel like adding some recommendations for all of you. But once I started to collect recommendations I found that so many movies I enjoyed were not mentioned that the list grew too long to comment on every movie so I'll just drop the titles and an IMDB link.
The classics:
The Exorcist The Omen Poltergeist An American Werewolf in London Zombies:
Braindead (AKA Dead Alive) Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse Zombieland Zombieland: Double Tap Vampires:
Fright Night (1985) Fright Night Part 2 (1988) While not quite as good as the originals, the remakes are worth recommending as well:
Fright Night (2011) Fright Night 2 (2013) Interview with the Vampire Kindred: The Embraced (Series) True Blood (Series) Various genre:
Hellraiser Hellbound: Hellraiser II The Fly Scream The Conjuring The Cabin in the Woods Sleepy Hollow Special mention:
These are mentioned apart from their genre because they break with many of the tropes of their genre. But that's also what makes these especially interesting.
From Dusk Till Dawn: Halfway into the movie this turns from a crime thriller/road movie to a vampire horror movie. Also: With George Clooney, Quentin Tarantino, Salma Hayek, Cheech Marin, Danny Trejo and Tom Savini all in one movie, what could possibly go wrong?
Dog Soldiers: Also looks more like a military movie at first. A squad is sent into a forest for a training mission only to find out that they were supposed to serve as bait for werewolves who live there so that a second elite squad can capture them alive. Naturally nothing worked out as expected.
Brotherhood of the Wolf: A fictionalized history movie based on the Beast of Gévaudan. For those who do not know: The Beast of Gévaudan is a historical fact. During the years from 1764 to 1767, an unknown animal resembling a large wolf (according to the descriptions of those who saw it and lived to tell) killed over 100 people and wounded some 100 others. The Beast was never caught nor was it ever identified. That's why it bacame one of the famous werewolf myths in France.
Kingdom (Series): Almost perfect mix of fictionalized history drama and zombie horror movie set in ancient Korea. The only bad thing about it is that the series does not have more than 2 seasons.