We’re gradually introducing her to the horror genre. Unfortunately, my wife likes ‘crap horror films’, so I need some decent suggestions to counteract hers. So far we’ve watched: -
Alien (mine)
M3GAN (daughter)
The Babysitter (wife)
The Babysitter II (wife)
The Thing (mine)
The Haunting (wife)
They Live (88) starring Rowdy Roddy Piper and Keith David is a great alien invasion picture and has one of the greatest street fights of all time. *There is be a bit of foul language.
According to movie chit chat that scene was only supposed to last for half a minute but Rowdy and Keith practiced it out for several weeks and it turned out to be a masterpiece. The fisticuffs lasted for over five minutes! I’m pretty sure South Park parodied it in the ‘Cripple Fight’ episode.
Her peers at school have started watching them and so she wishes to experience them too. I have always been an advocate of helping her develop a wider worldview, whilst at the same time making sure that she experiences things that she can handle.
I have been on this site for many years and appreciate all the suggestions that the regs have made during that that time, which I’ve had the pleasure to watch with my daughter.
Have to admit, at the sound of being a hypocrite, I was a stone horror-fan from a very, very young age. Cut my teeth on twilight zone, at the age of 4.
The only caveat is that modern horror has far less restraint than what passed in my youth. And some very adult topics are thrown into the mix.
I think you're a great guy, I'm just throwing up a slight cautionary note, which might come across as presumptuous, but I wouldn't feel right just encouraging an un-filtered exposure to this genre.
I have exposed my daughter to all sorts of things since she was a baby, whether that be by travelling all over the world or experiencing different forms of cinema. Nevertheless, I’ve always made sure that she’s been exposed to experiences that I feel that she can handle.
My aim is to entertain her, not leave her mentally scarred, lol.
Well, since we now know she has nerves of steel, have you thought of showing her all the classics? There are horror enthusiasts than insist on newcomers to the genre watching all the older classic stuff. These would probably include:
Nightmare on Elm Street
Psycho
Halloween
Scream
I Know What You Did Last Summer
The Exorcist
Chucky
I had a friend once who loved horror flicks, mainly to laugh at the cheesy special-effects in the older ones or the silly reoccurring tropes one would see in them.
She might also find the behind-the-scenes parts about how they did the special-effects to be fun and fascinating.
Wow! :D She IS tough. At least you can count on her to keep her wits about her if something truly scary happens in real life. People like those who can keep a cool head in scary situations.
Considering your daughter's age
Monster Squad (language)
Army of Darkness
The Stand (1990)
Gremlins
Hocus Pocus
The Witches
Sleepy Hollow (either mr Toad and Ichabod and/or sleepy hollow w/johnny Depp)
A New Nightmare