Sporty Magazine official website | Members area : Register | Sign in
Hot News : Info hangat Seputar,News,musik,politik,Ekonomi,Sosial,free download,Artikel,Entertaiment, dan Tips & Trick

The Best Horror Film

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Share this history on :

The Best Horror Film – Many people say, the favourite movies genre is Horror.  As we know every year, production house make their horror film because that is a potential market.  There is a lot of Horror Film that we know, such as Saw, Drag me To Hell, Paranormal Activity , etc. unrealitymag.comhas released their list of 10 The Best Horror Film of the Last 10 Years :
10) The Hills Have Eyes (2006)
hills-have-eyes.jpg
The Hills Have Eyes is one of The Best Horror Film in this modern age
The Hills Have Eyes is one of those rare horror remakes that actually turned out to be worthwhile. This Film is one of  The Best Horror Film. Alexandre Aja is a modern day horror master and you’ll see another project of his higher up on the list, but his crack at Wes Craven’s original tale of hillside mutants is a distinctly memorable experience.
What makes Hills great is that it defies nearly every cliche of the tired horror genre. The victims aren’t teenagers, they’re a family of all shapes and sizes. The aggressors aren’t immortal, mute killing machines, but fragile (albeit deformed) humans with personalities all their own. And most notably, the movie takes place mostly in the day time in wide open spaces, rather than dark cramped houses or log cabins.
The film has all the gore and scares of a traditional horror flick, but it’s anything but formulaic. It’s good to be different, especially in this genre, and Aja can be proud of a remake that actually seemed like something new.
9) 28 Days Later (2002)
The Best Horror Film
9th of The Best Horror Film is Dawn of the Dead. It was a toss up between putting this or Dawn of the Dead at this spot on the list, but ultimately Danny Boyle won out over Zack Snyder. Both films were excellent, but 28 Days came first, and should be credited with sparking the revival of the zombie genre.
Boyle employed the use of “fast zombies” as opposed to the slow, plodding ones that populated George A. Romero’s classic films. This added a new sense of terror to the proceedings, as zombies sprinting at you are much more fearsome than ones power walking toward you.
The film also explored the human side to the zombie apocalypse, showing how mankind can degrade under the physical and mental toll of such an ordeal. The final scene at the makeshift military base remains one of modern horror’s most frightening sequences.
8 ) Saw (2004)
The Best Horror Film
Saw is  The Best Horror Film and Cruel Movies
It is unfortunate that those behind this franchise got the idea in their head to churn out a new installment every year since the original, no matter what the quality. The series has gone up and down in it’s five installments to date, but more often than not, they’re still smarter than the average horror flick, and that all started with the original.
Saw may have ushered in a briefly dumb era of “torture porn” type movies (Hostel, Captivity, etc.), but the original premise for the film was rock solid, and two men in a rotting bathroom armed only with hacksaws was a chilling setting for a film, and the ending left everyone absolutely floored. The film has close to the lowest budget of anything on this list, and what the writers managed to do with pretty much nothing is simply stunning.
7) The Descent (2005)
The Best Horror Film
Women are understandably frustrated with horror films, as they usually portray them as large chested sorority girls who don’t know enough to not walk into dark rooms alone and unarmed. That’s why The Descent‘s cast made up entirely of badass chicks was a welcome change for the genre, and the film had the story, writing and directing to back them up.
Taking place entirely in an underground cave system, The Descent is extremely claustrophobic and so tense you’ll be sore afterwards. It’s scary enough facing the prospect of being buried alive for eternity, but once the “creatures” show up? Shit gets crazy. The ending defies the genre as well, and it’s haunting, depressing and strangely satisfying all at the same time.  This is one of The Best Horror Film that i everseen, so scary..
6) High Tension (2003)
high-tension.jpg
Hight Tension on of The Best Horror Film
Alexadre Aja is back on the list with his critically acclaimed slasher, High Tension. On first glance, the film seems like a well-shot, well-written French take on the slasher film, but as the plot unravels, it’s revealed that the film is anything but typical, and does much to set itself apart from a sea of similar premises.
Americans enjoyed the film slightly less than their European counterparts, and were quick to point out plot holes with the film’s twist, but in any case,High Tension is a welcome change for the slasher genre, which features an endless parade of the same movie reworked slightly different ways. Also, lesbians. Nice.
5) Audition (1999)
audition.jpg
You didn’t think I’d make this list without a Takeshi Miike film right? Well,Audition has to be one of the most ****ed up movies ever made, and if you can get through the absurdity of it, it’s a damn good horror flick as well. The burlap sack reveal remains one of the most disturbing thoughts ever put into film, and the movie even provoked one woman so much at a screening with Miike, she stood up and yelled “You’re evil!” at him. How’s that for a screen test? If you haven’t seen Audition, you should, but approach with caution. You might not be the same afterwards.  This is one of The Best Horror Film from Hollywood.
4) The Sixth Sense (1999)
sixth-sense.jpg
The Sixth Sense one of my The Best Horror Film favourite
We must ignore the laughing stock that M. Night Shyamalan has become in recent years in order to appreciate his original masterpiece, The Sixth Sense.It’s the film that got him nominated for an Oscar, and which made giddy critics start hailing him as the next Alfred Hitchcock. But as we all know, Hitchcock went on to make more than two and a half good horror movies, where Shyamalan, so far, has not.
Horror films are often noted for their twists, and some bend over backwards to try and surprise the audience (see Hide and Seek for a prime example), but The Sixth Sense had the twist to end all twists, and if your asshole buddies didn’t ruin it for you, you were probably blown away like the rest of us.
Shyamalan made a great movie here because he didn’t rely on blood or gore, but rather atmosphere and tension more than anything else, something modern day horror directors should definitely learn from. Also, this just in: Bruce Willis is dead the whole time. Sorry, but it’s been 10 years, you’ve lost the right to be surprised.
3) The Blair Witch Project (1999)
blair-witch.jpg
The Blair Witch Project, One of The Best Horror Film
To the layman, The Blair Witch Project is “just a bunch of people running around the woods yelling,” but to those of us with half a brain, the movie is a master class in low budget film making, and should be treated as such. This film is one of nomite The Best Horror Film from Hollywood.
Part of the appeal of Blair Witch is that it feels real, and to capitalize on this, it was marketed as such. I remember upon its release that some people were buzzing this was actually a true story, and it was all real. That may sound stupid now, but at the time, even a hint of that going into the film made the experience all the more unnerving. This is The Best Horror Film i ever seen because this movies have a different concept that ussual Horror Films.
2) The Ring (2002)
the-ring.jpg
Adaptation from The Best Horror Film from Japanese Movies
The Best Horror Film is The Ring.  Is adaptation from Japanese Horror Movies, same like the title Ring.The original Ring may have started the concept of the video cassette that kills you via creepy, vengeful long-haired girl, but frankly, it’s just not that great of a movie. The ideas presented are all half formed and unfinished, and in the American adaptation, Gore Verbinski stepped in to take the project from more than merely a solid idea to an excellent film.
1) The Orphanage (2007)
the-orphanage.jpg

The Best Horror Film from Hollywood

The Orphanage is the best horror film of the last decade because it’s just so damn smart. The entire movie can be read two different ways, depending on how you’d like to interpret it. It can either be a ghost story, full of long-dead children running around the halls of a creepy orphanage, or it can be a psychological thriller, where all the ghosts turn out to be either real or imagined, and I’ve had many people miss this aspect of the film completely.
The movie is absolutely terrifying despite lacking any real gore and only a handful of jump moments. It’s an exercise in what can happen when intelligent people actually get their hands on a horror script, and the reigns are handed to a director who knows that real horror is more about the prelude to the kill than the kill itself. And sometimes there doesn’t even need to be a kill at all.  Thats why this film is The Best Horror Film from Hollywood in this decade.
There is a little bit information about 10 The Best Horror Film from Hollywood.  We hope that this information is useful for you.  If you haven’t watch that film, you must buy the DVD or you can watch the trailer or Synopsis on youtube.com.  Oke have a nice day, we hope there will another great movies again..
Thank you for visited me, Have a question ? Contact on : youremail@gmail.com.
Please leave your comment below. Thank you and hope you enjoyed...

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Hot News : Info hangat Seputar,News,musik,politik,Ekonomi,Sosial,free download,Artikel,Entertaiment, dan Tips & Trick
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

Mau Yang Hot !!! Klik HERE