An American Werewolf in London
turning into a werewolf
Carrie
having blood dumped upon her
Dracula (1931)
turning into a bat
The Exorcist
the head spinning
Frankenstein (1931)
the lab
Jaws
the first death
King Kong
climbing up the Empire State Building
Lair of the White Worm
drowning of the boy scout in the bath tub
Nosferatu (1922)
rising from the coffin
The Omen (1970)
the impalement on a falling lightning rod
Phantasm
the silver sphere
Phantom of the Opera (1925)
the unmasking
The Picture of Dorian Grey (1945)
the painting
Psycho (1960)
the shower scene
The Wickerman (1973)
the wickerman
Nothing more needs to be said. All that is needed is to show these iconic images from these fifteen horror films to identify these films.
Anymore?
Leatherface spinning around in the road with the chainsaw above his head at the end of TCM
Jack Nicholson's head through the door going "Heeeere's Jonny" in The Shining
Godzilla- Godzilla destroying Tokyo
The Creep dumping that body down the shaft behind the old church in JEEPERS CREEPERS!
Freddy Krueger - Any moment really, he pretty much just IS iconic.
By the way - can King Kong really be considered a horror? It's really more of an action advnture type film.
Quote from: nilbog on February 24, 2010, 10:19:18 PM
Freddy Krueger - Any moment really, he pretty much just IS iconic.
By the way - can King Kong really be considered a horror? It's really more of an action advnture type film.
If I had to pick a specific Freddy picture, I'd go with the glove coming out of the bathwater. Wouldn't you?
I'd say yes for King Kong. He smushed/ate a bunch of people.
I'll throw in Chucky with either the voodoo knife in his hand or Tiffany by his side.
Jason with hockey mask on his face and a machete in his hand.
Michael Berryman just posing with a crazed look on his face and dressed in human skin clothing, for Hills Have Eyes.
Any image of Michael with the mask, jumpsuit and kitchen knife for the Halloween movies.
Torgo with his staff and satyr legs for Manos. Or maybe the Master raising his arms, but Torgo really makes the movie the cult phenom that it is.
Sigourney Weaver in undies for Aliens. Funny, because it is not really a horror image (unless you really dislike Mrs. Weaver).
The reverse bear-trap in Saw
The Brain cooking scene in Hannibal
Hannibal Lecter's escape in the Silence of the Lambs
The crying in front of the camera scene in The Blair Witch Project
The bee kiss scene in Candyman
The spinning torture device in Hellraiser
The first scene of Scream where Drew barrymore's character is killed
Dawn of the Dead- Roger's face after he pulls the covers down after going zombie.
Shaun of the Dead- Shaun with the cricket bat and the red stain on his pocket.
Deep Red- The doll...
Saw- Also the doll... (inspired by Deep Red, if I'm not mistaken)
Xtro- The birthing scene.
Zombi 2- Splinter, anyone?
Sleepaway Camp- Wiener, anyone?
Poltergeist- The clown attacking Robbie.
QuoteIf I had to pick a specific Freddy picture, I'd go with the glove coming out of the bathwater. Wouldn't you?
I'd go with the scene where he drags the person onto the ceiling and kills them.
-When Clarice first meets Hannible Lector - Silence of the Lambs
-The chestbuster scene - Alien
-the clown in the sewers - Stephen King's It
-The shower scene - Psycho
-The first time Audrey II says "Feed me"
-Jason comes out of the lake - The first Friday the 13th
-"Sloth" is still alive - Seven
-Ash arms himself - Evil Dead II
-Dracula decending the staircase - the original Bela Lugosi Dracula
-The Invisible man unwraps his bandages to reveal nothing there - The original Invisible Man
- the Hunchback tormenting Frankenstein's monster with the torch - the original Frankenstein
-meeting the Twins - The Shining
-The eye scene - Zombi 2
-"they're coming to get you Barbara" - Night of the Living Dead
-Alfred Hitchock stepping into his silhouette and saying "good evening"
For Freddy, I'd pick the scene where he turns the guy into a marionette with his veins. :buggedout:
Psycho, the falling backwards down the stairs knife scene...sometimes almost sets off my own vertigo.
Psycho, the big reveal as to "Mother".
The Wolf Man transformation sequence and him creeping through the fog
Renfield laughing maniacally in the hold of the ship
The scream in Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
The UFO landing scene in INvaders From Mars.
The Invaders From Mars drilling holes into the back of people's necks.
Nosferatu rising from his casket
Godzilla tearing down the power lines
The playground scene in The Birds
Some have already brought up Silence of the Lambs, but to me, the iconic moment that immediately identifies the film is the shot of "I ate his liver, with some fava beans, and a nice Chianti" followed by the savoring slurping sound. That's the iconic moment.
In the Bride of Frankenstein, when the bride "hisses" at the creature.
Quote from: BoyScoutKevin on February 24, 2010, 04:57:31 PM
...Dracula (1931)
turning into a bat
Eh... I don't think you see that in
DRACULA (1931)... but you do in
ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN...
The X-Files- Opening credits
Alien 3- When the xenomorph puts it's jaws near Ripley's cheek
Predator- Schwarzenegger covering himself with mud, and when he tells the alien that it's an ugly mutherf**ker
A few not mentioned...
. Lon Chaney being unmasked by Mary Philben in the PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (1925).
.The CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON (1955) swimming under Julie Adams.
.The steel masked vampire clawing from the grave in BLACK SUNDAY (1960).
.Karloff howling with greif as he cradles a dead Lugosi in the SON OF FRANKENSTEIN (1939).
.the FREAKS (1932) crawling through the mud to enact their revenge.
.Conrad Veidt being awakened from his sleep in The CABINENT of DR.CALIGARI (1919).
scene from BLACK SUNDAY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1S8IjcbzUs
The "one of us, one of us" scene in Freaks
The blob oozing out of the movie theatre in The Blob (the original one, of course).
I got a bunch of them!
The graves bursting through the pool ground in Poltergiest.
The car rumbling as the T-Rex approachs in Jurassic Park.
The wails of the giant ants during the desert storm and first appearance of them in Them!
The thing smashing through the door into the dark room where everybody is waiting for it in The Thing from Another World.
The lady smashing the guy's feet in Misery.
The zombies emerging from the water in Land of the Dead.
Robot Bobbie going haywire in The Stepford Wives.
The pool scene in Cat People.
The girl walks out of the TV in The Ring.
Mike Myers sits up after being stabbed in Halloween.
Wormface in Squirm.
The shaving zombie in Day Of The Dead.
Henrietta in the basement, pushing at the cellar trap door in Evil Dead II.
Michael stabbing the nurse from behind in Halloween II.
"Nosferatu" (1922)
The vampire's shadow cast on the wall as he opens the door.
"The Thing" (1982)
The shot of the frozen Norwegian who committed suicide at the radio.
"Night of the Demon" (1957)
The title creature's visage as it swoops down the train tracks toward its final victim.
Quote from: Silverlady on February 25, 2010, 04:17:39 PM
In the Bride of Frankenstein, when the bride "hisses" at the creature.
Quote from: RCMerchant on February 26, 2010, 03:54:58 AM
.The steel masked vampire clawing from the grave in BLACK SUNDAY (1960).
The Bride hissing is a moment I never would have thought of, but it's perfect. The steel masks of those damned in "Black Sunday" are another great one. If you've ever seen the movie, those masks stick with you.
A few more that stuck with me-
.The dinner table scene in the 1974 TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE.
.The skeleton warroirs vs. Jason in JASON AND the ARGONAUTS. (ok...mebbe not a 'horror' film per se-but those skeletons were scary!)
.agin-not quite a horror film-but the Cyclops roasting a poor shmuck on a spit in the GOLDEN VOYAGE of SINBAD.
.Julian West dream of being buried alive in VAMPYRE (1932).
.Christopher Lee baring fangs in the HORROR OF DRACULA (1958)
YIKES!
(http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u56/thecheat92t/christopher-lee-dracula.jpg)
We need more images:
THE EXORCIST
(http://billsmovieemporium.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/the-exorcist.jpg)(http://www.mediacircus.net/exorcist__________2.jpg)
THE SEVENTH VOYAGE OF SINBAD
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JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS
(http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Film/JasonSkeletons.jpg)
CLASH OF THE TITANS
(http://www.brownblogfilms.com/uploads/2009/10/07.-Medussa.jpg)
INVADERS FROM MARS THE MUMMY (1932)
(http://www.ihousephilly.org/images/invaders.jpg)(http://www.best-horror-movies.com/images/Mummy-boris-karloff-coffin-smaller.jpg)
THE INVISIBLE MAN
(http://www.movieforum.com/movies/titles/hollowman/images/invisibleman.jpg)
IMAGES? I agree.....
This image-I believe it's taken from a publicity still from ABBOT and COSTELLO meets FRANKENSTEIN-has been used for posters-(below) Old Maid Cards,model kit boxes,puzzles,mag covers,iron on tees,,candy ciggerette packages-you name it!
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The wedding party all together. :smile:
(http://www.filmreference.com/images/sjff_01_img0077.jpg)
(http://images.starpulse.com/Photos/Previews/Young-Frankenstein-bh03.jpg)
Quote from: Allhallowsday on March 02, 2010, 11:12:25 PM
The wedding party all together. :smile:
(http://www.filmreference.com/images/sjff_01_img0077.jpg)
(http://images.starpulse.com/Photos/Previews/Young-Frankenstein-bh03.jpg)
Agree!
Famous Monsters of Filmland had some GREAT cover artists....who captured classic images-
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Karloff as the MUMMY-
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Lon Chaney in LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT!
Benard Jukes-NOT Dwight Frye! as Renfeild in the stage version of Dracula!
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GORGO!
(http://findmeazombie.com/Pages/Cemetary%20zombie/Images/night-of-the-living-dead-cemetary-zombie-2.jpg)
"They're Coming to Get You Barbara" - Night of the Living Dead (1968)
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_QpchIGpaq5k/SufgrV_wd0I/AAAAAAAAAWE/ry_JItmtWOs/s400/ThisIslandEarth_55.jpg)
The Metaluna Mutant's pursuit of Faith Domergue - This Island Earth
(http://irishgothichorrorjournal.homestead.com/gort_lg.jpg)
Gort slowly lifts his visor and a ray beam shoots out! - The Day the Earth Stood Still
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_s_30zQFJp4g/R51QWn_q2BI/AAAAAAAACu0/cG_b4oaxtFQ/s320/war%2Bof%2Bthe%2Bworlds%2Bwere%2Bfriends%2B02.jpg)
They wave the white flag in War of the Worlds and the thereafter Martian response.
(http://www.kitleyskrypt.com/images/subgenre/British/Hammer/quatermass2.jpg)
The severely burned man covered in radioactive sludge trying to come down the staircase in Quatermass 2
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_QpchIGpaq5k/SufkneaUM4I/AAAAAAAAAWM/VEpv08pqPzU/s400/ItConqueredTheWorld_56.jpg)
It Conquered the World
Quote from: RCMerchant on February 27, 2010, 09:15:44 AM
A few more that stuck with me-
.The dinner table scene in the 1974 TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE.
.The skeleton warroirs vs. Jason in JASON AND the ARGONAUTS. (ok...mebbe not a 'horror' film per se-but those skeletons were scary!)
.agin-not quite a horror film-but the Cyclops roasting a poor shmuck on a spit in the GOLDEN VOYAGE of SINBAD.
.Julian West dream of being buried alive in VAMPYRE (1932).
.Christopher Lee baring fangs in the HORROR OF DRACULA (1958)
YIKES!
(http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u56/thecheat92t/christopher-lee-dracula.jpg)
Thank, RC. Now that's the Christopher Lee I know! :smile:
Thanks, RC. Now that'st
Virtual karma R.C. I have to agree on the "Gorgo" cover.
HHHOOOOOOHHHH!!!!
Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (1978)
(http://blogs.dailyrecord.co.uk/tvandfilm/2009/11/19/bodysnatchers1.jpg)
Quote from: Allhallowsday on February 25, 2010, 04:34:36 PM
Quote from: BoyScoutKevin on February 24, 2010, 04:57:31 PM
...Dracula (1931)
turning into a bat
Eh... I don't think you see that in DRACULA (1931)... but you do in ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN...
So many good horror films. So many memorable images. Anymore?
As to whether "King Kong" is a horror film or not, some say it is. Some say it is not. But I have seen it listed in lists of horror films.
And thanks for correction Allhallowsday. I wondered about that. But I associated Lugosi, as Dracula, turning into a bat, that I had it down as one of my most memorable images, even if I got it in the wrong film.
Carol Anne up against the tv set.
(http://www.berkshireparanormal.com/poltergeist.jpg)
QuoteAs to whether "King Kong" is a horror film or not, some say it is. Some say it is not. But I have seen it listed in lists of horror films.
King Kong is a monster movie. If monster movies aren't horror movies, they'e at least invited to the same parties.
And more pictures...
(http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/5466/jawsfilmcover.jpg) (http://img715.imageshack.us/i/jawsfilmcover.jpg/)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/chainsawmidget/king_kong_2.jpg)
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Pinhead holding the box in Hellraiser.
(http://www.mediaunbound.com/blog-files/pinhead.jpg)
(http://blogs.dailyrecord.co.uk/tvandfilm/2009/11/19/the-fly.jpg)
Or
(http://www.whitehousepresscorps.org/uploaded_images/the_fly_1958-779691.jpg)
(http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/protectedimage.php?image=MikeSutton/noes4.jpg)
(http://hollywoodhatesme.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/michaelmyers2.jpg)
This one, perhaps? :wink:
(http://5g8.net/uploader/12722807677665_s732658085_2267801_2333567.jpg)
The zombie with half its face burned off from the original "Dawn of the Dead" and the creature from "The Creature from the Black Lagoon" carrying the woman into the water (haven't seen it myself, so that should tell you just how iconic that particular scene is).
Quote from: Trevor on April 26, 2010, 06:20:23 AM
This one, perhaps? :wink:
(http://5g8.net/uploader/12722807677665_s732658085_2267801_2333567.jpg)
Having some selfesteem issues there, Trevor ? :twirl:
Quote from: vik on April 28, 2010, 05:46:42 AM
Quote from: Trevor on April 26, 2010, 06:20:23 AM
This one, perhaps? :wink:
(http://5g8.net/uploader/12722807677665_s732658085_2267801_2333567.jpg)
Having some selfesteem issues there, Trevor ? :twirl:
Nahh, always had them. :wink:
The Vampire Dissolving In The Holy water from THE LOST BOYS
The Satanic Orgy scene And The Part With The Goat from THE ANTICHRIST
The Evil stare from Bela Lugosi In WHITE ZOMBIE
The Morgue scene from THE WEREWOLF AND THE VAMPIRE WOMAN
The Rooftop scene from CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF
Malachai From CHILDREN OF THE CORN
Josiah Coming Out Of The Bloody Water In CHILDREN OF THE CORN 4
Some Of My Favorite Memorable Moments From Some Of My Favorite Movies