Derek Vinyard's Top 75 Horror movies !

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That's a good set, Derek. I've only seen Let The Right One In once and it was good, though I didn't think it was great and I'm not quite sure why it's so loved. Maybe it's the Nordic thing? Anyway, the other two are stone cold classics.
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#5:

The Conjuring (2013) - James Wan




- Amazing movie by one of my favorite director of 2000's. This movie is a supernatural flick surround by many cliche of everything decent horror film have these days... but the ''Wan'' touch save everything. Awesome atmosphere , effective and entertaining movie with many creepy scenes and an awesome ending. I'm a very good fan of Patrick Wilson and in this flick he is awesome him and Vera Farmiga make a solid duo for both supernatural investigators. Brief, I fall in love with this movie. It is awesome.

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Great pick! One of the best modern horror movies of all time! Such a nice chance in horror with Wan around!

Can't wait to get posting with my list. Still have about 3 rewatches though.



I don't know, The Conjuring failed to impress me. For me, it was just Insidious in an older setting, and that movie was much better IMO. James Wan is a solid horror director. I don't think he's necessarily "amazing" but his horror movies are decent enough. All of his movies feel very old-school and I like that.



I don't know, The Conjuring failed to impress me. For me, it was just Insidious in an older setting, and that movie was much better IMO. James Wan is a solid horror director. I don't think he's necessarily "amazing" but his horror movies are decent enough. All of his movies feel very old-school and I like that.
his movie are special for me though... has a fanatic of horror movies since my childhood, I seen a tons of horror of every kind James Wan's directing style is very unique. No other horror director makes movies like him (atmosphere , entertain and impressive storyline).



#4:

Joy Ride (2001) - John Dahl




- This movie is amazing. Keep me on the edge of my seat during all the viewing and I also buy it in blu-ray last month because I want to rewatch it over and over again. Completely fall in love with this low-budget horror/thriller of the 2000's. Paul Walker and Steve Zahn are excellent and the storyline is very well-made. Rusty Nail is awesome and the ending (alternate and original) are very good. For everyone who like unnerving movie this is a recommendation of my own.

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#3:

Psycho (1960) - Alfred Hitchcock




- A classic of the 60's and also one of the best movie of all-time, by far the best movie from Hitchcock. So many details and awesome atmosphere that it is addictive. Hopkins is amazing has the vilain , Camera shots are awesome , cinematography is great and the ending is completely unbelievable for a movie of the 60's.




My favourite director at number 3, with one of his best films... Can't hardly go wrong with that?

Obviously a VERY nice pick looking forward to the last two!



It's horror for the century in question... For 1960 this movie was scary and very disturbing so I consider it horror.... But yes I know that it's more a thriller...



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Still to see Joyride. For some reason i've never really liked the look of it but after seeing it here and all the praise it's getting i'll give it a go.
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