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YOUTUBE - Horror Has Found A New Target Audience

Welcome to The Horror Gallery!

Starting October 1st, we’re launching a brand-new series on YouTube: The Horror Gallery! This will be a year-round series dedicated to all things horror. We’ll dive into all types of horror, from supernatural and psychological to slasher and creature features. Expect reactions, discussions, and more as we explore some of the most iconic classics and hidden gems in horror.

Patrons have already had a sneak peek at some of the content, including reactions to Tales From The Crypt, Masters of Horror, and The Night Stalker, but October 1st the entire Target Audience will get a ticket to our new series.

The Horror Gallery will hit the ground running with multiple YouTube videos every week in October leading up to our Halloween Special - They Live (1988)

All submissions to the gallery are welcome, so comment your favorite horror media, and we will see you at the grand opening on October 1st!

YOUTUBE - Horror Has Found A New Target Audience

Comments

The crazy thing about it is Dracula is that it came out in 1931, and the first film with actual sound with dialogue came out in 1937, just a few years earlier. Thats crazy. Swan Lake as the theme? Beautiful and haunting!

Chris S.

You should check out the original for sure

marty63026

Written and directed by Nicholas Meyer of ST2 fame and staring two Star Trek guest actors, David Warner from ST5 and an actor who is in a later movie, no spoilers…

marty63026

I am not the Target Audience for Horror. You do you. But I'm out.

John Deardurff

Night Gallery is coming! You can actually see Josh holding the box set in one of the clips of this video

Josh (Target Audience)

We actually have an UNCUT reaction to The Omega Man here on the Patreon from 2023!

Josh (Target Audience)

I Am Legend marathon! One great horror novel, three great movie adaptations. The Last Man on Earth starring Vincent Price 1964 The Omega Man starring Charlton Heston 1971 I Am Legend starring Will Smith 2007

Rachel Parker

The Night Stalker was terrific. Great choice! Another 70s horror show was Night Gallery. Rod Serling wrote and hosted it. Fantastic stories.

Rachel Parker

True Time After Time has a lot of TOS connections too

marty63026

"Triangle" from 2009, starring Melissa George. You've never seen a horror movie like it. It's disturbing.

Charlie's Illiteracy

As a big horror fan, count me in. Here's a mix of suggestions. Classics - Halloween, The Thing (1982), The Exorcist, The Shining, Psycho, The Changling, Poltergeist, Friday the 13th, The Blob, Alien. Newer Classics - The Mist, Event Horizon, Sleepy Hollow, House of 1000 Corpses, Cabin in the Woods, 28 Days Later, In the Mouth of Madness, Silent Hill, SAW, Se7en. Deeper Cuts - Cube, Hardware, Nightbreed, Dark City (Dir Cut ONLY), The Prophecy, The Ritual. 'TV' Series - American Horror Story Series, House on Haunted Hill

MrDeadstu

“August Underground's Mordum” (2003) It might be a bit much for YouTube though. In fact it might be too much for your pure souls to see.

Smear Campaign

Oh hell yeah, I'd definitely watch reactions to all the classic Universal horror monster movies. I watch the original Dracula every October. It's my one nod to the existence of Halloween.

Steve Boshear

Not my genre for the most part, but there are a few I'd tune in for. Event Horizon The Quiet Place Frailty Split Good luck! I'm sure you'll do well with this. Plenty of people out there who are ravenous horror fans.

Steve Boshear

Im a fan of the black and white classics from the 30’s 40’s and 50’s. I guess thats the “golden age”? Dracula, Frankenstein, The Wolfman, all the way to The Thing From Another World, Invasion of the Body Snatchers and everything in between! Not sure if you’re taking suggestions here, but it wouldn’t be horror without the original Universal monster movies and others!

Chris S.

I would love it If you would to consider "The Changeling" (1980) for your horror picks. I never thought of it as horror (I'd call it a Thriller, in the vein of Poltergeist), but IMDB lists it as Horror/Mystery.

startrekiborg

Two worthy movies from 1979. Time After Time (HG Wells vs. Jack the Ripper) and Dracula (with music by John Williams)

Michael Figueroa

Kingdom of Spiders 1977 has William Shatner. Just sayin. ;) Creature Features. Would you like to meet a cute and cuddly rat named Ben? Skeleton Key is a nice one. Voodoo! And while we're on the subject of Voodoo, Serpent and the Rainbow. Soylent Green!!!! Outer Limits - the 90s series has a lot of good episodes that give you the creeps, and there's a lot of celebrities in them too. Twilight Zone are always good classics. The Blob, the 1980s version gave me nightmares for a week. Same with the updated Night of the Living Dead. Haunting of Hill House is a nice calm, relaxing series. ;) Suspiria is a good one, but the only critique is there's more show than tell and there's a few plot holes that don't make sense unless you rewatch it. The Faculty - Invasion of the Body Snatchers meets High School Girl with all the Gifts is a 2016 independent Zombie flick. They do studies on Zombie Kids as one of them shows a lot more intelligence. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Candyman is always nice classic. You can't go wrong with Stephen King, which one haven't you seen yet?

Firekrys FWO

damn. I keep forgetting this needs to go on youtube

Prof Moff

Where I come from, that's soda pop. Now this is a drink for a man!

Josh (Target Audience)

🤝

Josh (Target Audience)

Gotta admit, the one genre I've never been very interested in is horror. Good luck, boys, but I'm still just here for the Trek! :)

Joe Concepts

Bloodwine of course

marty63026

Looking forward to the grand opening and viewing the Gallery going forward. Huge horror fan back in the day so hoping to see some oldies but goodies and new stuff I thought was probably crap so didn't watch it. CHEERS!!!

Prof Moff

Saurian Brandy or Romulan Ale in the flask?

Terminaldogma01

Just giving you a hard time. I’m very excited to jump into 70s content!

Josh (Target Audience)

Oops ment the 70’s not 79…

marty63026

✍🏻

Josh (Target Audience)

We’ve seen it. Amazing.

Josh (Target Audience)

✍🏻

Josh (Target Audience)

Was ‘79 a big year? lol

Josh (Target Audience)

Great job on the skit guys, nice production value. Looking forward to the 70’s stuff the most!

marty63026

I hate Slashers. But I will watch something like "They live!".

Sam Langanke

Inferno or anything from 70s/80s Argento.

Martin Wilson

As I’ve said, not my bag but I wish you guys success with this endeavor

Phil Ken Sebben

I’m excited. October is always the perfect time for horror related stuff.

Dominic The Wolf

Videodrome, Possession (1981), Dawn of the Dead (1978 theatrical cut), Exorcist III (it ignores 2 so you only need to have seen part 1), Hereditary, The Witch, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), The Wicker Man (1973 the final cut - 94 min version only), Under the Skin, Lost Highway (yeah it's a horror movie), Candyman (1992), CURE, The Descent (I prefer the american cut but both are good), Martin (1977), Return of the Living Dead, Suspiria (2018), Evil Dead 2

Todd Pritchett

Train to Busan

ZRX-89

Pontypool

Terminaldogma01


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