The Best and the Absolute Bullshit Worst Horror Movies of 2011
The best horror movie I saw this year...well, the best horror movie I saw this year was
Rec 2. But that came out in 2009. So the best horror movie of 2011 was
FRIGHT NIGHT.
A remake!? I know! But it was good and if you saw it, you know it. I found Colin Farrell's performance surprisingly good, but I really enjoyed David Tennant as vampire hunter/poser Peter Vincent. It's not that I have anything against David Tennant - my husband is a Blue Box Wholigan from way back. But he's got the most annoying fan base ever. I've watched my husband be accosted by angry 14 year old's just for wearing a shirt with a TARDIS on it. "David Tennant is MINE!" they scream. Yes, I'm sure he is. I'm sure he's really into 14 year old's.
In any case, the only complaint I have is
McLovin Christopher Mintz-Plasse. It's not his fault I guess, but his comedic vampire schtick was unnecessary and out of place. But whatever, it still wins
BEST HORROR FILM OF 2011.
As always there were some serious stinkers in 2011. I feel like Hollywood thinks that scaring teenagers is like shooting fish in a barrel, and that's about the level of effort they put in. But I'm going to say the worst horror movie of 2011 was
DREAM HOUSE because it broke every rule for a good horror movie. And BIG FUCKING SHOCK, IT SUCKED. I mean, who came up with that idea? Let's remake a movie we've all seen 10,000 times, but we'll put in big names, because THAT'LL WORK. God I hate you.
So let's just forget about that bullshit and look ahead to 2012. We'll see:
- Ghostbusters 3
- World War Z
- Darren Lynn Bousman's Mother's Day (see, Darren? I know we've had our differences, and you were a dick to me when I cared more about meeting Bill Moseley and discussing House of 1000 Corpses than kissing your ass over Repo! The Genetic Opera, but I'm still really looking forward to your Mother's Day adaptation)
- Halloween 3D (yeah I don't know either you guys)
- The Lords of Salem (which, at least, has intriguing casting, and my homeboy Ken Foree is in it!)
- Child's Play remake (
mhmm)
- Thanksgiving (based on the Grindhouse trailer - but nothing will ever top the classic
Thankskilling)
So what were your best & worst horror movies of 2011? What are you looking forward to in 2012?