In Search of the Perfect Horror Film...
A recent conversation I had on Twitter got me thinking about my ten-year-old’s horror kick lately. She’s been dying to be let loose on the R-rated vaults so she can have full access to some of the scariest and most vile horror flicks out there. Simply put, she wants to be terrified. And while I have to admit the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, the mom in me has to temper the urge to share my love of horror with the fact that she’s, well, ten. Oh and it doesn’t help my decision any that I’m sure she would tell every neighbor kid (and their parents) that “My mom let me watch [insert gory/inappropriate horror flick here] last night”.
In an effort to appease her zeal for things-that-go-bump-in-the-night, my husband and I have desperately been trying to find movies that are just scary enough to tide her over until she’s older, yet not so scary that she’ll end up in therapy…or worse, sleeping in our bed until she gets her driver’s license. (Believe me, it’s not as easy as it sounds with this kid.)
We started off slow with a little Signs by M. Night Shyamalan (you’d laugh if you heard me try to pronounce his name, by the way). Our thinking was that it’s freaky, but not really scary. Yeah…she practically yawned. Don’t get me wrong, she fashioned her tinfoil hat with the best of them, but the fright factor just wasn’t there for her. She needed more.
Next up, Poltergeist. We even watched while we were camping in the woods thinking this has got to scare her, right??? What I remembered about it: Scary clowns, a monstrous tree that attacks, and Carol Anne’s creepy voice as she announced, “They’re here.” What my daughter saw: Lame 1980’s special effects. Period. Let’s just say, she slept just fine.
Okay, so we break out the big guns. Well, big guns for a ten-year-old, and decide to let her watch The Sixth Sense. Ghosts, gruesome corpses, the whole nine yards.
Her take: It was cool. Kinda creepy. Not really scary, though.
Huh.
So the other day we’re walking up to the front door and she tells me that in order to kill a zombie you have to do a “double tap”.
Me: “What’s a double-tap?”
Her: “You know, you shoot ‘em once in the brain, and then you shoot ‘em again, just to be sure. A double-tap.”
Me: “Where did you learn that?”
Her: “I watched Zombieland at a sleepover.”
Me: (Okayyyy…) “Well…were you scared?”
Her: (shrugs) “Not really. It was kinda funny.”
So I haven’t seen Zombieland, but I’m thinking it’s a little worse than PG-rated Poltergeist. But it also got me to thinking about what my favorite horror movies of all time were (not that most of these are on the potential list for my daughter’s eyes…yet), and I decided to make a list.
Here’s what I came up with:
Rosemary’s Baby (scarier as a book, but a great classic too)
Nightmare on Elm Street (the original, of course) (probably not as cool if I watched it today)
Saw (because…ewww!)
When a Stranger Calls (“The calls are coming from INSIDE THE HOUSE.”!!!!!) (Another one that I’m sure would be disappointing if I were to watch it now)
Dawn of the Dead
The Silence of the Lambs
Alien (parts 1 and 2)
The Ring
The Sixth Sense
Seven
The Shining (the book and the movie)
And the two movies that are on my “I-can-NEVER-EVER-watch-them-because-I’m-too-chicken” list are:
Paranormal Activity
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Without even seeing these ones, I already know that they’re the kind of movies that will have me worried about waking up in the middle of the night and finding someone (or something) in my bedroom. *shudders at the thought*
So, what do you guys think? Suggestions for my ten-year-old. Suggestions for me. What are some of your all time favorite horror flicks???
In an effort to appease her zeal for things-that-go-bump-in-the-night, my husband and I have desperately been trying to find movies that are just scary enough to tide her over until she’s older, yet not so scary that she’ll end up in therapy…or worse, sleeping in our bed until she gets her driver’s license. (Believe me, it’s not as easy as it sounds with this kid.)
We started off slow with a little Signs by M. Night Shyamalan (you’d laugh if you heard me try to pronounce his name, by the way). Our thinking was that it’s freaky, but not really scary. Yeah…she practically yawned. Don’t get me wrong, she fashioned her tinfoil hat with the best of them, but the fright factor just wasn’t there for her. She needed more.
Next up, Poltergeist. We even watched while we were camping in the woods thinking this has got to scare her, right??? What I remembered about it: Scary clowns, a monstrous tree that attacks, and Carol Anne’s creepy voice as she announced, “They’re here.” What my daughter saw: Lame 1980’s special effects. Period. Let’s just say, she slept just fine.
Okay, so we break out the big guns. Well, big guns for a ten-year-old, and decide to let her watch The Sixth Sense. Ghosts, gruesome corpses, the whole nine yards.
Her take: It was cool. Kinda creepy. Not really scary, though.
Huh.
So the other day we’re walking up to the front door and she tells me that in order to kill a zombie you have to do a “double tap”.
Me: “What’s a double-tap?”
Her: “You know, you shoot ‘em once in the brain, and then you shoot ‘em again, just to be sure. A double-tap.”
Me: “Where did you learn that?”
Her: “I watched Zombieland at a sleepover.”
Me: (Okayyyy…) “Well…were you scared?”
Her: (shrugs) “Not really. It was kinda funny.”
So I haven’t seen Zombieland, but I’m thinking it’s a little worse than PG-rated Poltergeist. But it also got me to thinking about what my favorite horror movies of all time were (not that most of these are on the potential list for my daughter’s eyes…yet), and I decided to make a list.
Here’s what I came up with:
Rosemary’s Baby (scarier as a book, but a great classic too)
Nightmare on Elm Street (the original, of course) (probably not as cool if I watched it today)
Saw (because…ewww!)
When a Stranger Calls (“The calls are coming from INSIDE THE HOUSE.”!!!!!) (Another one that I’m sure would be disappointing if I were to watch it now)
Dawn of the Dead
The Silence of the Lambs
Alien (parts 1 and 2)
The Ring
The Sixth Sense
Seven
The Shining (the book and the movie)
And the two movies that are on my “I-can-NEVER-EVER-watch-them-because-I’m-too-chicken” list are:
Paranormal Activity
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Without even seeing these ones, I already know that they’re the kind of movies that will have me worried about waking up in the middle of the night and finding someone (or something) in my bedroom. *shudders at the thought*
So, what do you guys think? Suggestions for my ten-year-old. Suggestions for me. What are some of your all time favorite horror flicks???
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Not so cool part of the movie: the DVD has a different ending. Like, completely different. I verified this with others who saw the theatrical version, so I know I'm not crazy. Aaaaand, none of the alternate endings on the DVD are the exact one I saw in theaters. Complete bummer since the theatrical ending was my favorite.
This is comeing out of left feild seeing as this is scifi not horror but well it can be scary I suggest Doctor who the New doctor who since I've never seen the old
if you think I'm wrong and that its not scary
heres the kiddy nightmare fuel
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/NightmareFuel/DoctorWho
and then heres the stuff that would send adults and older teens hiding behind the sofa
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/HighOctaneNightmareFuel/DoctorWho
oh and you could also let her watch extreme ghost busters cartoon on youtube as a kid that didn't scare me now some things freak me out
Some of the ones that freaked me out the most:
Paranormal Activity. You're right about this one. If you're freaked out about waking up to things standing by your bedside, staring down at you, don't watch this. It ruined my life for like 3 months after I watched it. This is by FAR the scariest movie I’ve ever seen.
The Descent. This was the ONLY movie we watched as a class where there was a big scream from the audience. For me, it was one of those movies that was freaky while I watched it but didn't bother me afterwards. LOVE those movies.
The Ring. I have to admit, at the time I watched this (was probably about 13) it really, really scared me. Now, I don't think I'd really have a problem with it.
Saw. Again, I watched this when I was younger, but it was definitely one that freaked me out for a while. The whole goriness of it got to me.
Arachnophobia. This one also kind of ruined my life, but that's only because I am somewhat terrified of attacking spiders. I cannot fathom why I thought it was a good idea to watch this movie!
Ones that might be safe for a 10 year old:
I haven't watched this in years but Child's Play freaked me out when I was younger. I saw that when I was probably about your daughter’s age, and I REALLY didn’t like scary movies. And I’m not in therapy, so it’s probably safe for a 10 year old that does like scary movies!
The Mist. This one wasn’t all that scary but was scary-enough. I think a 10 year old who’s into scary movies might find this one fun.
Cloverfield. Again, not all that horror-film-esque, but definitely one that you might consider freaky.
The Village. Also not a horror movie exactly, but one that’s kind of scary WHILE you’re watching it.
I'm drawing a blank for good scary movies for a 10 year old, but I have to tell you that both Paranormal Activity and The Exorcism of Emily Rose aren't all that scary. PA is more about the creep factor. The creepiness builds and builds, but I didn't find it scary at all. TEoER wasn't scary to me either. It has a lot of courtroom drama and I thought it took away from what could have been superbly freaky.
I'm with Shirley about The Descent! Except it remains to be one of the freakiest movies I've ever seen and I jump/scream without fail every single time I watch it. I saw The Last Exorcist not too long ago and liked it. I can't remember how scary it was, but as far as horror movies go, I didn't think it was bad; and I'm hard to please. The 2009 version of The Haunting in Connecticut is pretty good too and should be okay for a 10 year old. The original Halloween is always great, though it is older, so maybe your daughter won't like it
The Fourth Kind is good if your daughter likes aliens and I remember Silent Hill freaking me out. I've also been told that Indsidious is scary as hell, but I haven't seen that one for myself yet. Good luck on scaring your offspring!
What I thought was the scariest movie was this old (1980) film called The Changeling. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080516/ But it would probably be laughable now, I think. At the time, though...*shivers*
My all-time favorite is still Poltergeist. To this day. It's the perfect horror film.
The Stranger: i cant really remember this but it was not to gorey from what i can remember. It might be wise if you watched it 1st though! Lol it is more of a Cat & Mouse type movie with super creepy masks! Haha
Prom Night: This is a slasher movie, its a bit violent from what i can remember m. But it was a pretty good movie! Really tense at times!
Vacancy: Im sure this was not gorey but more of a tense scary movie. Not the best but its enjoyable :)
Final Destination: Ok this movie is really gorey!! Its not so much scary but it has really creepy eerie moments!!
And for YOU Kim, you know what im gonna say. INSIDIOUS ;) hehe
@Chrissy - Yes, 1408 was a great creep-me-out movie that makes me think differently about hotel rooms. But I saw it on DVD :(
@Kristina - The Ring is one of the all-time greats!
@JessicaLou - I forgot about the Boogeyman. Thanks for the recs!!!
@Gina - YES, The Grudge...how could I forget that one?!? That probably should've made the list.
@Kate - Thanks for the Dr. Who rec, I've heard really good things about it. I think we'd love it!!!
@ShirleyShimmer - OMG, I still don't think I'm over Arachnophobia. And I'm totally getting it for her...awesome suggestion! Also, someone else just told me about The Descent, I'll definitely have to check it out.
Nikki - Haunting in Connecticut and Insidious are both movies I've been wanting to watch, so I'd probably better get on it. THANK YOU!
@KimHarrington - I don't remember The Changeling, I'll have to look it up. A LOT of those movies that were scary back then, totally lose their OOMPH when you re-watch them today. The special effects just fall short. I still love Poltergeist though!
@Buster - I think I actually OWN The Strangers and still haven't watched it...totally have to now. That seems like one I'll have to pre-screen before letting my daughter watch it though ;) P.S. Thanks for making me think of all these great flicks!!
@chasing empty pavement - I'm sure some people think I'm a bad mom for even trying to "scare" her. LOL!
Dead Silence: Its about a super scary Ventriloquist Dummy! I hate Dummies, so this movie crepped me out! The noise of then running on their feet sends shivers down me! Haha its not the best movie but it is creepy :)
Jeepers Creepers
Halloween (the original)
Saw
Dr. Who episode Blink
The Birds
Psycho
Rosemary's Baby
Rear Window
Carrie
There are two movies that TERRIFIED me.
The Strangers - Couple is in an isolated house, three complete strangers wearing the creepiest masks EVER start terrorizing them. I'm scared to be home alone, because I'm so convinced every noise is going to be a creepy masked person. Oh, and the masked-people don't talk the entire time! (Well, until the end.) It's based on a true story, even without knowing that it's so realistic it's terrifying.
Insidious - I went into this one thinking I'd be kind of creeped out . The main scary guy didn't phase me, what scared me were the random ghosts. They would stand around with creepy smiles on their faces, completely frozen-think really demented clowns. I had nightmares in which I'd be walking around a totally dark area and would randomly bump into one of these ghosts.
I'd be cautious about letting my daughter watch either without screening them first, but they are sure to creep her out at least a bit.