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Found the full list and it is worse than I thought
Night of the Hunter is seen as an outright classic movie, well known and well-loved. Also, it's not a horror movie.![]()
The 50 Best Horror Movies You've Never Seen...
This list is a transcription from the recently released documentary special "The 50 Best Horror Movies You've Never Seen", how many ofwww.listchallenges.com
Let Right One In and Audition are only there because whoever did the list, thinks just because they aren't in English means people won't have heard or seen them, despite both being two of the best-reviewed and well-liked movies of the year they came out. Let the Right One in is one of the most reviewed movies on imdb.
Halloween 3, is a fuckin Halloween movie, people may have disliked it when it came out, but that doesn't mean it is unseen.
Looks like a pretty nice list of some of the most beloved and successful horror movies ever made. A few of them at least bombed financially, like Slither and Near Dark. I've never seen The Conjuring or Paranormal Activity and only one Saw movie, so maybe it's my problem for being too hipster.
Fun fax from wikipedia:
| Halloween III: Season of the Witch | |
|---|---|
| Budget | $2.5 million |
| Box office | $14.4 million (US) |
| Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers | |
|---|---|
| Budget | $5 million |
| Box office | $17.8 million (US) |
For the longest time, I thought Halloween 3 totally bombed, but that's not the case. It just didn't make the Freddy/Jason-type money the studio wanted (and anecdotally, "everybody hated it" or maybe not).