Good alien/horror movies

So im a huge movie buff, im sitting here watcing one of my fav alien movies & im wondering if there are any must see movies out there that I may have missed. My fav genre is alien/horror, here are some of my favs...

Signs
The fourth kind
War of the worlds
Independence day

Any other horror or alien suggestions?
  • Vyt
  • 03-11-2011, 12:02 PM
District 9 is a good and different take on the subject.

It's based on a short film you can see online here: http://www.spyfilms.com/#/neill_blom...live_in_joburg
Yeah I liked it. Im into the scary ones more so
missi hart's Avatar
i'm more of a comedy and drama person, but i think a really good and scary one is the original "alien" with sigourney weaver. i also like the original "war of the worlds"
odikar's Avatar
How about Constantine . Don't know if it really qualifies as a horror movie .
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  • 78704
  • 03-11-2011, 03:09 PM
The Descent scared the crap out of me; like sleeping with the bathroom light on for a couple of nights scared.
Alien & Aliens

Maybe not scary...but very suspenseful. Every time I stumble across Aliens, I have to watch it.
  • Paven
  • 03-11-2011, 03:34 PM
If you like old school horror like way old school 1930's Frankenstein, Dracula, The Mummy, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon.

The Omen, Hellraiser, Halloween, and The Exorcist are classics as well.
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The Thing (1982) was pretty suspenseful. I haven't seen it in a long time so im not sure how well the special effects will hold up.

Reign Of Fire is similar to an alien flick. Matthew Mcconaughey hit the weight room hard for that one.

Cloverleaf if you can stand the shaky camcorder filming style.
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I'm a fan of Toby Hoopers original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Almost changed my motorcycle/camping methods for a few years.
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Aliens & monsters: The first two Terminator movies. The Thing (John Carpenter version). The Fly (David Cronenberg version).

Horrors: Rate increases by providers.
Lmao @mastermind! From what I remember we set a rate for u... Lol so nooo worries there!

I've seen almost all those.

Aliens was ok
Decent, loved it
Terminator, was only interested in seeing the new one with sexy christian bale. Loved it! Im not a arnold fan.
Chainsaw massacre, remakes were good. The first original was good, after that, cheesy!
Cloverfield loved it, hope theres a #2
Reign of fire good, again i love christian bale
Constatine was pretty good
Hellraiser, cant get past the cover

Yall seen american psycho or martyrs? I loved those
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Lmao @mastermind! From what I remember we set a rate for u... Lol so nooo worries there! Originally Posted by MarleyMonroe
Indeed, you did! No complaints - of any kind!


Now, this is a very interesting topic because I'm also a huge movie buff and a huge horror/scifi fan. Someone of my age can remember being scared to death by the classics - Karloff's Mummy and Frankenstein, anything starring Vincent Price, etc. But when I showed these films to my kids at the same age I was when I saw them, they were bored to death. Such a shame.

That being said, there's only one movie I can think of that scared the hell out of me as a kid in its original version, and whose remake scared me just as much (if not more) as an adult - War of the Worlds. I hope the Tom Cruise version is the one you meant in your first post. I especially liked pointing out to my kids that Gene Barry, who played the part in the original that Tom Cruise played in the remake, had a cameo appearance at the very end of the remade version. Classy, and and bitter-sweet too, to see Gene Barry at such an old age.
  • Paven
  • 03-11-2011, 04:31 PM
That is unfortunate mastermind, because the 1930's horror classics are my faves, especially Frankenstein. I cry every time the villagers go after him and he dies in that windmill. Kids are so desensitized these days nothing fazes them.
I grabbed this from
http://www.best-horror-movies.com/10...-friendly.html

100. They Live (1988, Directed by John Carpenter)
99. Hostel (2005, Written and Directed by Eli Roth)
98. Scream (1996, Directed by Wes Craven)
97. Amityville Horror (1979, Directed by Stuart Rosenberg)
96. Frankenstein (1931, Directed by James Whale)
95. Horror of Dracula (1958, Terence Fisher)
94. The Mummy (1932, Directed by Karl Freund)
93. Darkness Falls (2003, Directed by Jonathan Liebesman)
92. Dog Soldiers (2002, Written and Directed by Neil Marshall)
91. Jacobs' Ladder (1990, Directed by Adrian Lyne)
90. The Wolf Man (1941, Directed by George Waggner)
89. Pet Sematary (1989, Directed by Mary Lambert)
88. Dawn of the Dead (2004, Directed by Zack Snyder)
87. Child's Play (1988, Directed by Tom Holland)
86. Army of Darkness (1992, Directed by Sam Raimi)
85. The Ring (2002, Directed by Gore Verbinski)
84. Nosferatu (1922, Directed by F.W. Murnau)
83. The Fly (1986, Directed by David Cronenberg)
82. Salem's Lot (1972, Directed by Tobe Hooper)
81. The Host (2006, directed by Joon-ho Bong)
80. The Omen (1976, Director by Richard Donner)
79. The Legend of Hell House (1973, Directed by John Hough)
78. Phantasm (1979, Written and Directed by Don Coscarelli)
77. Return of the Living Dead (1985, Written and Directed by Dan O'Bannon)
76. The Wicker Man (1973, Directed by Robin Hardy)
75. Last House on the Left (1972, Written and Directed by Wes Craven)
74. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992, Directed by Francis Ford Coppola)
73. IT (1990, Directed by Tommy Lee Wallace)
72. Feast (2005, Directed by John Gulager)
71. The Frighteners (1996, Directed by Peter Jackson)
70. Night of the Comet (1984, Written and Directed by Thom Eberhardt)
69. The Birds (1963, Directed by Alfred Hitchcock)
68. Poltergeist (1982, Directed by Tobe Hooper)
67. Halloween 2 (1981, Directed by Rick Rosenthal)
66. Event Horizon (1997, Directed by Paul Anderson)
65. Re-Animator (1985, Directed by Stuart Gordon)
64. Misery (1990, Directed by Rob Reiner)
63. The Mist (2007, Directed by Frank Darabont)
62. Audition (1999, Directed by Takashi Miike)
61. Tale of Two Sisters (2003, Written and Directed by Ji-woon Kim)
60. Village of the Damned (1960, Directed by Wolf Rilla)
59. Day of the Dead (1985, Written and Directed by George A. Romero)
58. Cemetery Man (1994, Directed by michele Soavi)
57. Three... Extremes (2004, Directed by Fruit Chan, Takashi Miike and Chan-wook Park)
56. The Eye (2002, Directed by The Pang Brothers)
55. The Body Snatcher (1945, Directed by Robert Wise)
54. Rose Red (2002, Directed by Craig R. Baxley)
53. High Tension (2005, Directed by Alexandre Aja)
52. Don't Look Now (1973, Directed by Nicolas Roeg)
51. Rosemary's Baby (1968, Directed by Roman Polanski)
50. [REC] (2007, Written and Directed by Jaume Balagueró)
49. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920, Directed by Robert Wiene)
48. Bride of Frankenstein (1935, Directed by James Whale)
47. Saw (2004, Directed by James Wan)
46. The Curse of Frankenstein (1957, Directed by Terence Fisher)
45. Storm of the Century (1999, Directed by Craig R. Baxley)
44. The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945, Directed by Albert Lewin)
43. White Zombie (1932, Directed by Victor Halperin)
42. Ginger Snaps (2000, Directed by John Fawcett)
41. The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971, Directed by Robert Fuest)
40. Hellraiser (1987, Directed by Clive Barker)
39. The Ruins (2008, Directed by Carter Smith)
38. Wolf Creek (2005, Written and Directed by Greg Mclean)
37. Serpent and the Rainbow (1988, Directed by Wes Craven)
36. The Orphanage (2007, Directed by J.A. Bayona)
35. The Blair Witch Project (1999, Written and Directed by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez)
34. Shaun of the Dead (2004, Directed by Edgar Wright)
33. 28 Days Later (2002, Directed by Danny Boyle)
32. Black Christmas (1974, Directed by Bob Clark)
31. Planet Terror (2007, Written and Directed by Robert Rodriquez)
30. Let The Right One In (2008, Directed by Tomas Alfredson)
29. The Uninvited (1944, Directed by Lewis Allen)
28. Silence of the Lambs (1991, Directed by Jonathan Demme)
27. The Thing (1982, Directed by John Carpenter)
26. May (2002, Written and Directed by Lucky McKee)
25. Aliens (1986, Directed by James Cameron)
24. Suspiria (1977, Directed by Dario Argento)
23. Jaws (1975, Directed by Steven Spielberg)
22. Zombi 2 (1980, Directed by Lucio Fulci)
21. The Hills Have Eyes (1977, Written and Directed by Wes Craven)
20. Interview With The Vampire (1994, Directed by Neil Jordan)
19. Frailty (2001, Directed by Bill Paxton)
18. Dead Alive (1992, Directed by Peter Jackson)
17. The Howling (1981, Directed by Joe Dante)
16. The Descent (2005, Directed by Neil Marshall)
15. Ju-On (2000, Written and Directed by Takashi Shimizu)
14. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974, Directed by Tobe Hooper)
13. Carrie (1976, Directed by Brian De Palma)
12. Ringu (1998, Directed by Hideo Nakata)
11. An American Werewolf in London (1981, Written and Directed by John Landis)
10. Friday the 13th (1980, Directed by Sean S. Cunningham)
9. Evil Dead (1981, Directed by Sam Raimi)
8. Psycho (1960, Directed by Alfred Hitchcock)
7. Nightmare on Elm Street (1984, Directed by Wes Craven)
6. The Shining (1980, Directed by Stanley Kubrick)
5. Night of the Living Dead (1968, Directed by Dean Lachiusa & George Romero)
4. Halloween (1978, Directed by John Carpenter)
3. Dawn of the Dead (1978, Written and Directed by George A. Romero)
2. Alien (1979, Directed by Ridley Scott)
1. The Exorcist (1973, Directed by William Freidkin)