The Top 100 Halloween Movies, Part 1: The Mission
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John Murphy leaned across the table in the dimly lit, unassuming, Irish pub, which at first had seemed ill-suited for such a clandestine meeting. In a tone of voice that would be reserved for informing someone that they are descended from a long ancestral line of demon hunters, vampire slayers, and ghost busters that dated back to an ancient pre-historical order, destined to protect the world from the forces of darkness, Murphy said: "This is what we’ve been preparing for our whole lives!"

We were there to assemble the ultimate list of top 100 Halloween movies, save the holiday, and pander to our own sense of self-importance. Our lifetime of preparations had included being members of M-Factor, an illustrious organization devoted to vanquishing creatures of the night, which we also happened to have founded. We smuggled some of the most grotesquely, cheesy B-horror flicks of all-time from the local video store with our patented bait-and-switch con. That is, stashing a copy of (insert any film from our "so bad they're good" list) in a tape sleeve reserved for The Love of Benji -- with that warm-hearted, lovable, furry golden mutt -- and renting that. In grade school, we wrote our own brutal horror stories (brutal as more of a critique on our style than a reflection of the content), pitting Jason against Freddy, Poltergeist against Amityville, and our own villainous fiends against scores of dimwitted teens.

Halloween as we know it is in danger of extinction. Every year urban legends of razor-barbed apples and poison-laced candy taint the 2,000-year-old holiday. Each year, across the country, fewer kids seem to be "trick or treating" and some communities have even enforced an all-out ban on festivities. These anti-Hallo-weenies seem to view the date as a sort of "gateway" holiday; if kids start enjoying Halloween, it may lead to the harder stuff like dying their hair black and painting their nails!

We responded in the same way we’d always handled issues of this magnitude -- we hit the bar. Our mission moved through the pub faster than an apocalyptic zombie plague would decimate the population -- everyone got infected with the Halloween spirit. Using journalistic techniques in Hunter S. Thompson fashion we interviewed patrons, conducted an informal survey, and drank ourselves silly.

Everyone in our survey unanimously listed these first twenty-five "classic" horror movies.


Twenty-five Halloween Classics
Compiled by Josh Gryniewicz & John M. Murphy

25. Fall of the House of Usher (1960)
24. The Blob (1958)
23. Twilight Zone (1983)
22. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
21. Frankenstein (1931)
20. The Wolf Man (1941)
19. The Mummy (1932)
18. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
17. Jaws (1975)
16. Rosemary's Baby (1968)
15. The Silence of the Lambs (1991) (read the review)
14. Friday the 13th (1980)
16. The Blair Witch Project (1999)
15. An American Werewolf in London (1981)
14. The Evil Dead (1981)
13. Fright Night (1985)
12. The Birds (1963)
11. Dracula (1931)
10. Poltergeist (1982)
9. The Amityville Horror (1979)
8. The Omen (1976)
7. The Shining (1980)
6. The Exorcist (1973)
5. Alien (1979)
4. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
3. Halloween (1978)
2. Night of the Living Dead (1968)
1. Psycho (1960)


Twenty-five "Classics" that are So Bad They're Good
Compiled by Josh Gryniewicz & John M. Murphy

25. Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (1988)
24. Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986)
23. They Bite (1996)
22. Night of the Demons III (1997)
21. Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
20. Bad Taste (1987)
19. Bordello of Blood (1996)
18. Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
17. Blacula (1972)
16. Cannibal Holocaust (1980)
15. Night of the Lepus (1972)
14. Surf Nazis Must Die (1987)
13. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)
12. C.H.U.D. II - Bud the Chud (1989)
11. Ghoulies (1985)
10. The Slumber Party Massacre (1982)
9. Sleepaway Camp (1983)
8. Night of the Creeps (1986)
7. Chopper Chicks in Zombietown (1989)
6. Motel Hell (1980)
5. Demon Knight (1995)
4. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! (1978)
3. Freddy Vs. Jason (2003) (read the review)
2. The Monster Squad (1987)
1. Plan Nine From Outer Space (1959)


Disclaimer: Please note -- the list of Top 100 Halloween Movies includes 125 films. However "Top 100" has a more official-sounding ring. Also, subheadings were added long after the titles were collected. The authors would like to thank N&W.com, John Dewey of Dark House Cinema, Erika, Melanie, the Great Pumpkin, and the entire crowd at Teehan's for helping save Halloween.

For more of Josh and John's list, see:
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four

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