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DELTA GREEN: INSPIRATIONAL MOVIES AND SHOWS

I often see people referencing particular shows in relation to Delta Green. Many focus on the X-Files as a prime reference, even as the SOURCE of Delta Green, but it is not so. Delta Green first appeared in John Tynes' scenario Convergence in 1992's The Unspeakable Oath, issue 7, back when Mulder and Scully were only dim outlines in Chris Carter's mind. We all mined the same resources of course, Roswell—back before it was trite, I might add—so it's no shock we share similar elements. But the tone is vitally different. 


This may shock some, but I was never really a great fan of X-Files (that would be—or have been—Scott Glancy). I found the show disappointing for a lot of reasons. I liked an episode or two. But it never held together for more than one episode for me, and it is certainly not a reference for my stuff on Delta Green.


So, what is? (For me, of course, I don't speak for John or Scott.) That's the interesting bit, isn't it? So, first, let's look at works that existed and that I loved that affected the creation of Delta Green, and then we'll look at stuff that feels (to me) very Delta Green related. 


The Source Movies (in no particular order)

I CONSUMED these movies when I was younger and they shaped my thinking on horror. Note, I've seen all the Lovecraftian films of the time, and the only one which REALLY holds water for me is Dan O'Bannon's excellent The Resurrected. There films did not directly shape my thinking, but laid the foundations of what I thought was frightening. I recommend them all wholeheartedly. I still watch many of them at least once a year—mostly while working.

(It's particularly fascinating to me to note how many arrived in or near 1980.)

Those marked with an asterisk are works that made me feel something (fear, excitement, etc...) very deeply, and are HIGHLY recommended. 

1. Altered States (1980)

2. The Changeling (1980)

3. The Exorcist (1973)*

4. The Exorcist III (1989)*

5. Faust (1994)*

6. The Fog (1980)*

7.  The Prince of Darkness (1990)

8. Jacob's Ladder (1990)*

9. The Keep (1983)

10. The Ninth Configuration (1980)

11. Phantasm (1979)

12. The Reflecting Skin (1990)

13. The Resurrected (1990)

14. Roswell (1994)

15. Salem's Lot (1979)*

16. The Shining (1980)*

17. The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

18. The Thing (1982)*

19. They Live (1988)

20. The Wicker Man (1973)


The New Works (in no particular order)

The following movies and shows have come out since Delta Green was created, and have struck me as similar in tone or intent as Delta Green. 


Note: Though I enjoyed TRUE DETECTIVE immensely, I find the whole lifting of great gouts of Ligotti without credit from The Conspiracy Against the Human Race so irksome, I don't include it here... BTW, read that book. 


1. 28 Days Later (2002)

2. Absentia (2011)*

3. Arrival (2016)

4. Annihilation (2018)

5. Banshee Chapter (2013)

6. The Belko Experiment (2016)

7. Berebian Sound Studio (2012)

8. The Blair Witch Project (1999)

9. Blue Ruin (2013)*

10. Contagion (2011)*

11. The Crazies (2010)

12. Cronos (1994)

13. Cube 2: Hypercube (2003)

14. A Dark Song (2016)*

15. Dawn of the Dead (2005)

16. Fallen (1998)*

17. The Fourth Kind (2009)

18. Hereditary (2018)*

19. The House of the Devil (2009)*

20. The Innkeepers (2012)*

21. Intacto (2001)

22. The Invitation (2016)

23. It Follows (2015)*

24. It Comes At Night (2017) 

25. The Jacket (2005)

26. Kill List (2011)*

27. The Killing of the Sacred Deer (2017)

28. Midnight Special (2016)

29. Millennium (Show 1996-1999)

30. The Mist (2007)*

31. Monsters (2010)

32. Mothman Prophecies (2002)*

33. Munich (2005)*

34. No Country for Old Men (2007)

35. The Others (2001)

36. Photographing Fairies (1997)

37. The Road (2009)

38. Ronin (1998)

39. The Rover (2014)*

40. Se7en (1997)

41. Sound of My Voice (2011)*

42. Southbound (2016)

43. Stay (2005)

44. The Strangers (2008)*

45. These Final Hours (2014)

46. They Remain (2018)

47. The Witch (2016)

48. YellowBrickRoad (2010)*

49. You Were Never Really Here (2017)*

50. Zodiac (2007)*


I love all the works in these lists, sometimes for strange reasons, but there is not a single one here I would not wholeheartedly recommend. Go on out and gobble them up. I promise you'll walk away with some great ideas for Delta Green-style horror. 

DELTA GREEN: INSPIRATIONAL MOVIES AND SHOWS

Comments

Seen all of those (Resolution et al)! As far as where I find them? I always have something on while working, and they just kind of end up on my playlists. Most recently: Before the Fire, Relic (2020), Becky, The Hourglass Sanitorium, The Dead Center and Under the Silver Lake.

Dennis Detwiller

I'm going through the ones I haven't seen yet; just finished Midnight Special and loved it. Kill List, Blue Ruin, The Killing of the Sacred Deer, It Comes at Night, and The Invitation were also really good (Contagion is great, I watched it the night of the first pandemic lockdown here in LA). I recommend "Resolution" (2012) and "The Endless" (2018) (same creators) and "Dave Built a Maze" and "The Wailing" (Korean, 2016). I didn't like "The Fourth Kind" or "The Jacket" so much, and "Intacto", "Ninth Configuration" , The Crazies, and The Belko Experiment were in the middle (liked, not loved). My cinematic journey continues. Thanks, Dennis. How do you find these movies? What makes you decide to view them?

Aaron Vanek

Man, I watched Salems Lot when I was around 13 years old, and it TERRIFIED me... I dont think I have ever been so afraid of any media since then. I tried to rewatch it 10 or 20 years ago... It didnt age well for me. But it definitely made a mark on my life!

trav

I thought, "Is Hereditary on this list? Only reason it couldn't be is if Dennis hadn't seen it yet." AND LO AND BEHOLD.

Ferrett Steinmetz

Great lists, thanks for sharing them. I liked seeing non-lovecraftian movies on the personal cost of obsession and undercover conflict, like Munich and Zodiac. Zero Dark Thirty could also fit that bill.

César

Thanks, I need to read Blindsight now!

Matt

These are great lists, I've seen all but a couple of the first, and many of the second, with most having been on my Netflix queue since they were released. Seeing Sound of My Voice on here, what did you think of The East, and the Netflix series The OA?

Matt

Dark is pretty good too

Pete Nixon

Oh! I enjoyed Stranger Things immensely, but it's not really dark enough to fall on my side of the spectrum. It's a Speilbergian​ best-friends romp, and I love that stuff, of course, but it's too light for DG tastes!

Dennis Detwiller

And I'm very curious what you think/thought of Stranger Things? I quite liked it, but I'm an old sap with some nostalgia for the '80s.

Forrest Aguirre

Granted your lists are in purely alphabetical order, but I love that your first list begins with Altered States and ends with The Wicker Man. Those two movies, taken in combination, could be a campaign gold mine.

Forrest Aguirre

Also: the main character in The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot is almost certainly a DG agent.

Thomas DiPaolo

I'm not sure if Kevin Ham is on Patreon, but he introduced me to a movie called Alien Raiders. It's a great example of an Outlaws operation gone sideways.

Thomas DiPaolo

Funny that nobody hasn't mentioned the Threshold Tv-series yet.

Jonne Kuokkanen

I really expected the first Alien movie to make the list. The novel Blindsight stands out as a decidedly extensional take on Cosmic Horror. For recent sci-fi horror movies, I'd say Zygote, Life (2017), and Apollo 18 (2011) had monsters you could copy wholesale for a Delta Green scenario.

101001101

Incident in Lake County is also great for DG <a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_Abduction:_Incident_in_Lake_County" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_Abduction:_Incident_in_Lake_County</a>

Ross Payton

Yes. I do recall that show. I watched all of those Canadian productions. The Outer Limits. Friday the 13th. Etc. Good mining material.

Dennis Detwiller

Did you ever catch the 1988-1989 TV show called War of the Worlds. Horrible acting and writing, but some fantastic ideas that I always thought would work with the mythos.

Don Stark

Inspirational artists would be a really interesting list, too!

Jonathan Keim

I figured it might be. No rush, I've a lot of movies to watch in the meantime! :)

Jonathan Keim

Sure. I could do that. But that's a MUCH bigger list. :)

Dennis Detwiller

This is very interesting, thanks for sharing. Any chance a companion list of books will follow?

Jonathan Keim


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