2010s: Cabin in the Woods. I liked this film when I first saw it and found it fun and creative. Over time, however, my impression of it has diminished. It's just Joss Whedon bitterly ranting about how it's all TOXIC CONSUMERS' FAULT that nothing original is ever made anymore! But we all know consumers never have a say in what gets produced or released, especially nowadays. Unfortunately, I can't think of any other decent horror films I've seen from this decade; just some miserable Saw sequels or something forgettable like The Crazies, so Cabin just sort of wins by default.
2020s: Final Destination: Bloodlines. It also wins by default of being the only horror film I've watched this decade (or even remember watching). I mean, I guess it's okay; didn't find anything obnoxious about it. But it's not something I'll ever consider a horror classic.
50s: Godzilla
60s: The Birds
70s: Alien
80s: The Thing
90s: Tremors
2000s: Saw
2010s: Cabin in the Woods. I liked this film when I first saw it and found it fun and creative. Over time, however, my impression of it has diminished. It's just Joss Whedon bitterly ranting about how it's all TOXIC CONSUMERS' FAULT that nothing original is ever made anymore! But we all know consumers never have a say in what gets produced or released, especially nowadays. Unfortunately, I can't think of any other decent horror films I've seen from this decade; just some miserable Saw sequels or something forgettable like The Crazies, so Cabin just sort of wins by default.
2020s: Final Destination: Bloodlines. It also wins by default of being the only horror film I've watched this decade (or even remember watching). I mean, I guess it's okay; didn't find anything obnoxious about it. But it's not something I'll ever consider a horror classic.
we watched the birds in 9th grade and i just thought it was funny