Sci-fi-horror movies
January 23, 2012 3:08 AM Subscribe
Science fiction/horror movie marathon time!
Hello there. I'm looking for some recommendations (or memory-jarrings) of good 90s/00s sci-fi/horror movies/creature features along the lines of The Relic, Mimic, Species, Event Horizon and suchlike. Thanks in advance!
Hello there. I'm looking for some recommendations (or memory-jarrings) of good 90s/00s sci-fi/horror movies/creature features along the lines of The Relic, Mimic, Species, Event Horizon and suchlike. Thanks in advance!
The Stand wasn't half as bad as it could have been.
posted by timsteil at 5:13 AM on January 23, 2012 [1 favorite]
posted by timsteil at 5:13 AM on January 23, 2012 [1 favorite]
This might help : Best Horror Movies of the 90's list
On the list I would recommend:
* Jacob's Ladder
* Army of Darkness
* The Faculty
posted by bleucube at 6:02 AM on January 23, 2012
On the list I would recommend:
* Jacob's Ladder
* Army of Darkness
* The Faculty
posted by bleucube at 6:02 AM on January 23, 2012
In The Mouth of Madness.
The Descent.
The Mist.
Drag Me To Hell.
Jeepers Creepers.
House on Haunted Hill.
Candyman.
The People Under the Stairs.
posted by Sticherbeast at 6:08 AM on January 23, 2012
The Descent.
The Mist.
Drag Me To Hell.
Jeepers Creepers.
House on Haunted Hill.
Candyman.
The People Under the Stairs.
posted by Sticherbeast at 6:08 AM on January 23, 2012
Castle Freak (1995, horror)
Dark City (1998, scifi/cyberpunk)
Infested / Ticks (1993, horror, though very much on the funny side)
Session 9 (2001, horror)
posted by MinusCelsius at 6:49 AM on January 23, 2012 [1 favorite]
Dark City (1998, scifi/cyberpunk)
Infested / Ticks (1993, horror, though very much on the funny side)
Session 9 (2001, horror)
posted by MinusCelsius at 6:49 AM on January 23, 2012 [1 favorite]
I was recently introduced to Pontypool, if you like Zombie flicks, it's worth your time.
Also, for a change of pace, you should include the black and white Call of Cthulu, it was released in 2005.
posted by Gygesringtone at 7:26 AM on January 23, 2012
Also, for a change of pace, you should include the black and white Call of Cthulu, it was released in 2005.
posted by Gygesringtone at 7:26 AM on January 23, 2012
Cube (1997) seriously freaked me out when I first saw it.
posted by ga$money at 8:21 AM on January 23, 2012 [2 favorites]
posted by ga$money at 8:21 AM on January 23, 2012 [2 favorites]
Cube (1997) seriously freaked me out when I first saw it.
Cube is one of the best movies of the 90s, horror or not. Avoid the sequels, though.
posted by empath at 11:04 AM on January 23, 2012
Cube is one of the best movies of the 90s, horror or not. Avoid the sequels, though.
posted by empath at 11:04 AM on January 23, 2012
Let The Right One In (original Swedish film - 2008) is the greatest vampire film ever made. Let Me In, the American remake (2010) may not strictly fit with your 2000's criteria, but it is also very good. Neither one of those films may be actually be a horror flick.
In a similar vein (hehe) is 30 Days of Night (2008). I think this is a severly over-rated film but it always gets high marks. In line with your comparison films.
posted by elendil71 at 11:19 AM on January 23, 2012
In a similar vein (hehe) is 30 Days of Night (2008). I think this is a severly over-rated film but it always gets high marks. In line with your comparison films.
posted by elendil71 at 11:19 AM on January 23, 2012
Agreed that the Descent is fantastic. I screamed out loud at one point. Also Let the Right One In. Neither one has sci-fi elements, though Creature Features describes them well.
Insidious, which is my sons' favorite horror movie right now, is so scary and creepy that I wanted to turn on all the lights in the house. My guys love horror movies, and even they were gleefully terrified and creeped out by that one. It is also not sci-fi, more paranormal. It's by the people who did Saw and Parnormal Activity, so there's some indication of whether you will like it.
If you like fantasy in your sci-fi, and need a break from a bit of the intensity, you could throw Troll Hunter in the mix for fun.
posted by misha at 12:09 PM on January 23, 2012
Insidious, which is my sons' favorite horror movie right now, is so scary and creepy that I wanted to turn on all the lights in the house. My guys love horror movies, and even they were gleefully terrified and creeped out by that one. It is also not sci-fi, more paranormal. It's by the people who did Saw and Parnormal Activity, so there's some indication of whether you will like it.
If you like fantasy in your sci-fi, and need a break from a bit of the intensity, you could throw Troll Hunter in the mix for fun.
posted by misha at 12:09 PM on January 23, 2012
Response by poster: Thanks for the responses so far everybody. They're all good recommendations but just wanted to gently remind or perhaps clarify that I was after sci-fi-horror, not sci fi/horror. Slither, Pitch Black, Sunshine, Cube, and Splice are exactly the sort of thing I mean. Cheers!
posted by tumid dahlia at 2:37 PM on January 23, 2012
posted by tumid dahlia at 2:37 PM on January 23, 2012
ExistenZ is another one.
posted by empath at 2:44 PM on January 23, 2012 [1 favorite]
posted by empath at 2:44 PM on January 23, 2012 [1 favorite]
My previous ask about horror set in space should help.
posted by slimepuppy at 4:38 PM on January 23, 2012
posted by slimepuppy at 4:38 PM on January 23, 2012
Not quite 90s (1987), but I've always had a soft spot for The Hidden.
posted by Brody's chum at 8:33 PM on January 23, 2012
posted by Brody's chum at 8:33 PM on January 23, 2012
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posted by Faint of Butt at 4:15 AM on January 23, 2012 [4 favorites]