I've been into horror comedies lately (mostly because someone I'm taking care of hates true horror), here's what I've watched so far:
>What We Do In The Shadows
>Braindead (Dead Alive)
>Tucker and Dale vs Evil
>Cabin in the Woods
>Shaun of the Dead
>Housebound
>The Final Girls
>Cooties
>Zombieland
>Fido
>Bad Milo
>Scary Movie 1/2/3
>random "horror for kids" films, like Goosebumps, Gremlins, Hocus Pocus and Ernest Scared Stupid
Someone also recommended me Freaks of Nature and Deathgasm, so they are on my backlog, but I'm running out of stuff to see, any recommendations?
Evil Dead
All you need to watch is Zombeavers
https://youtu.be/7onFrBK_hKE
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Bad Taste, Feast, Slither, Cemetery Man
Bride of Chucky is alright
Return of the Living Dead
Fright Night 1+2 (Remake has less humor)
Lost Boys
Human Centipede 3 was pretty funny.
>>71874023
>Return of the Living Dead
This.
An American Werewolf in London is another classic, but don't bother with its sequel.
>>71873663
Check out Murder Party. Watched it the other day after checking out the director's previous work (Blue Ruin/Green Room), and while it's clearly a very low budget production it's one of the best times I've had in a horror/black comedy film in a long time. Super fun, and would be great in any Halloween party marathon.
Avoid the trailer though, because it spoils far too much.
>>71873663
Evil dead
Evil dead 2
The first one is more a straight up horror movie but its so ridiculous that its funny
Evil dead 2 is just bonkers comedy throughout
>>71874002
Seed isn't the worst if your just looking for a few dumb kinda funny moments but put it far down your list and defiantly watch Bride first.
Krampus
>>71873663
The Ring
>>71873663
Teeth
Monster Squad
The Krampus
Santa's Slay
The Evil Dead Trilogy
Eight Legged Freaks
Drag Me To Hell
The Crazies (remake)
Cottage
Cottage Country
Black Sheep
The Voices
Gravy
The Leprechaun movies
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
Tremors
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
Arachnophobia
Behind the Mask: Leslie Vernon
Bubba Hotep
The Frighteners
Idle Hands
and pic related
>>71875456
Forgot pic
>Re-animator
>Ravenous
It's set in a fort in the 1840's western frontier, a rarely used setting.
It's obviously about cannibalism, with a bit of wendigo mythology thrown in.
Guy Pearce and Robert Carlyle are pretty good in it, hamming it up with glee.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravenous
Slither
John Dies at the End
The Stuff
Death Bed
Sisters and Carrie. De Palma has an underrated sense of humor. Phantom of the Paradise too if it counts as horror.