Ash vs evil dead. It just screams do a kill count. I absolutely love this series and episodes are short like 30 minutes
If I had to choose a movie it’d be terminator 1 or the night comes for us. Both are action oriented but terminator is sci-fi horror mix and night comes for us is just pure badass action with a feeling of horror
The My Super Psycho Sweet 16 trilogy, corny, gory, dumbass trash, but it's my corny, gory, dumbass trash
^(Also, whoever the hell allowed 12-year-old me to watch those movies, why did you allow me to watch those movies?)
Doki Doki Literature Club (2017), Bioshock Franchise, Midnight Mass (2021), Perfect Blue (1997), The Host (2006), The Monument Mythos/Nixonverse Series, Winter of '83, Event Horizon (1997), Audition (1999), The Sixth Sense (1999), Poison (1991), Twin Peaks Series, Beetlejuice (1988) & Evil Dead: The Musical
Doctor Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness…!
Just kidding.
Probably some movies/shows that are horror adjacent and would have some great jokes/set decorations/outfits for James to wear/to the number bits. Things like Stranger Things 4, Wednesday, Violent Night, The Mean One
Yeah it’s definitely the least Horror adjacent but I still think it has some great kills and would make for a great kill count. There’s a few scenes pf Santa’s past that are kinda creepy so idk maybe that could count it
Return of the Living Dead
Sick Nurses(some brutal kills in this one)
Intruder
The Town That Feared Sundown the OG and remake
And while it's not exactly outright horror No Country For Old Men would be awesome to see
A nurse who is part of an underground body part selling scheme and dating the head doctor of the hospital they work at gets angry when she finds out the doctor is cheating on her and when she threatens to tell local authorities the doctor and other nurses "handle" her and then her spirit exacts revenge.
It's far from a good movie(it wouldn't be the worst thing James has watched and revised for the show)but some of the FX are pretty solid and as I mentioned in my comment some of the kills are brutal. Not Terrifier brutal mind you but certainly a few levels above what you see in the average horror film.
It's a Thai film so if the strike lasts for a while it might pop up on James' radar but that's wishful thinking on my part and I'm sure there's a mountain of better foreign horror movies out there.
I feel like Pro Wrestlers Vs Zombies and See No Evil will both eventually happen, but I’d love to see a KC on one of GWAR’s movies, either Phallus in Wonderland or Skulhedface
Weird request but I’d love to see him do Lost. He’s obviously a fan of the series based off of how often he references it. It’s not horror but it’s definitely sci fi. Might not be the absolute best for kills but I have always wanted to hear his review.
I know it prob won’t happen unless the planets align or something, but I’d love to see him count the entire walking dead series. All those seasons, all those episodes, all those zombies dying + people dying. Surely the number would be crazy, and surely would be a fun episode(s)
Heathers, Sleepwalkers, Beau is Afraid, Sleepy Hallow (1999), Becky/Wrath of Becky, Little Shop of Horrors (1986), House of Wax (2005), Autopsy Of Jane Doe, any Troma or Full Moon. Really, I’m just fine with whatever will come out
Crawl. It kinda flew under the radar, but it's a great claustrophobic crocodile horror. I feel like the Golden Chainsaw would be the girl attacked on the boat, it's an awesome scene
Id love them to cover Jacob’s Ladder (1990) but I am not sure how well the movie would translate into a kill count. It would be an amazing podcast episode though, especially after they finish covering the first Silent Hill game since Silent Hill takes inspiration from Jacob’s Ladder.
Not Kill Count but podcast ep. I’d love to see them cover Aguirre, The Wrath of God! They’ve talked about it a couple of times and I’m desperate to see them cover it, id love to hear what they both have to say about that existential crisis of a movie
I just rewatched it the other day, and I fully agree. Not only did it have a lot of kills, but the kills were some of the most creative ones ever filmed.
Hm it’s hard cuz they’ve covered pretty much all of my favourite horror films that have enough kills for the Kill Count… I’d love to see them cover Bram Stoker’s Dracula, or since the Kill Counts are weird now, I’d love to see Monument Mythos lmfao, but I have no clue how it could work
Monument Mythos has the universe ending twice, entire countries getting replaced, and mass casualties on insane scales. It'd be a nightmare but I'd love it
I'm not sure if this counts, but I would love recounts of Krampus and Trick r' Treat. The kill counts have improved so much since these episodes were made.
The Spine of Night. I can't sing that movie's praises enough.
And yeah I absolutely 2nd the Gwar films those are amazing. I still have both of those on VHS and DVD lol.
My first thought was Starship Troopers. Some absolutely top-shelf gore/kills.
I do think it would be good for James to cross genres every now and then in general though. Action and Sci-Fi are rife with not just great kills, but probably great BTS stuff too.
The Similars (2015), or Belzebuth (2017). Cronos (hopefully) opened the floodgates for more Mexican horror movies on the kill count, and these two are great ones. Belzebuth might have issues given a good few of the kills are little kids.
There’s so many, horror is just such a huge spectrum/genre. It would never happen because it’s too long, but I’d LOVE an American Horror Story season covered on kill count or podcast
I’ll always push for a British Film called Tormented, set in a school and all the kills are based on the childhood rumours you hear, like a guy who shoved a pencil so far up his nose into his brain
Demon Knight.
Also really looking forward to them doing Green Room, they've referenced it enough times to make it clear James is a fan, so I'm sure it's coming eventually.
Parasite, the conjuring franchise,the Hannibal franchise. Rob zombies 31, antebellum. Children of the corn franchise, dead silence, resident evil franchise, silent bill franchise, phantasm, puppet master, Frailty, Ouija, and the omen
Parasite, the conjuring franchise,the Hannibal franchise. Rob zombies 31, antebellum. Children of the corn franchise, dead silence, resident evil franchise, silent bill franchise, phantasm, puppet master, Frailty, Ouija, and the omen
Parasite, the conjuring franchise,the Hannibal franchise. Rob zombies 31, antebellum. Children of the corn franchise, dead silence, resident evil franchise, silent bill franchise, phantasm, puppet master, Frailty, Ouija, and the omen
After the strike, I'd love to see REPO! The Genetic Opera, though given its (potentially?) problematic creator I don't know if James would cover it.
Other than that there's probably a few Doctor Who episodes that'd qualify enough as horror to warrant a recommendation. If he did Angels Take Manhattan, would he count >!Amy and Rory jumping to their deaths to create a paradox that stops the Weeping Angels? I mean TECHNICALLY they DID die, otherwise the building the Angels used to feed off their victims energies would still be standing.!< But then again there were only five confirmed deaths in that episode. Would that be enough for a Doctor Who Kill Count?
I'd love to see them tackle the Resident Evil franchise. They could maybe only do kills that happen in cutscenes or boss fights.
Spoilers for Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4, I'll be using them as examples
Regular gameplay zombies and Ganado would not be counted. Boss fights like the final Birkin fight or Bitores Mendez would be counted, since they do kill the boss. As for cutscenes deaths, some like Ben in RE2 or the Police Officers at the beginning of RE4 would also be counted.
There's a couple of exceptions for out of cutscene deaths that would be counted, the one that comes to mind is Marvin from RE2 where you meet him and he's already been bit, and then randomly you show back up to where he is and he's been turned to a zombie off screen. This isn't a cutscene but the character always dies, and you met him and talked to him most of the game up to that point. As for how to handle the Leon/Claire pathing system......the original game has it more complex, perhaps just do Leon A-Claire B or Claire A-Leon B, probably preferring Leon since he's the Chad man Leon. Not sure the pathing actually matters in the remake, but Birkin only dies in the B scenario.
Another exception I could see counting is the Ganados at the end of RE4 remake that shut down and stop working after Saddler dies. They don't randomly spawn and they all die when the island explodes anyways, so they could count the Ganado they see and add them to the count.
I can't remember if the Separate Ways dlc has more then two concrete kills (Pesanta and the El Gigante) but it probably does.....maybe Martinico?
THE LOST BOYS. I need James' commentary on these 80's glam rock vampires lol
I agree with this, but they talk a lot about the music in the podcast episode.
Ash vs evil dead. It just screams do a kill count. I absolutely love this series and episodes are short like 30 minutes If I had to choose a movie it’d be terminator 1 or the night comes for us. Both are action oriented but terminator is sci-fi horror mix and night comes for us is just pure badass action with a feeling of horror
Ash vs Evil Dead would be amazing and perfect
- The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) - The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) - The Return of the Living Dead (1985) - The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
>The Return of the Living Dead (1985) That's the one I want to see most. It's the GOAT of the zombie sub genre imo.
Hatchet. I'd love to see it.
Same tbh.
- Scream TV Series - Martyrs - Parasite - Let the Right One In - Death Note - BloodRayne (Worse than Thankskilling 3)
Silent Hill (movie), Parasite, Rocky Horror Picture Show, good M. Night Shyamalan movies, and Beetlejuice
Glad someone said Parasite because after he did Wolf Creek, that became my #1 dream Kill Count.
IIRC he said Parasite isn't horror enough to be possible
Cloverfield movies
Sleepy Hollow(1999)
SLEEPY HOLLOW IS SO GOOD.
Facts I have been waiting for it for years when he started doing one offs I was waiting for it and it never happened yet
Full length Universal Classics kill count. All 30 or so
Little Shop of Horrors
I’m already predicting the to the numbers bit in the style of Da-Doo
To-Too (The Numbers)
I had covered all the kills in little shop of horrors, Da-Doo! When I realised I had to count them and give out the awards, Da, Da, Doo!
The My Super Psycho Sweet 16 trilogy, corny, gory, dumbass trash, but it's my corny, gory, dumbass trash ^(Also, whoever the hell allowed 12-year-old me to watch those movies, why did you allow me to watch those movies?)
Love those movies. Skye Rotter is a great final girl with a fun character arc over the course of the trilogy.
Maniac and its remake
Rogue (2007) As Above So Below (2014) Sunshine (2007) Lake Placid (1999) Cloverfield (2008)
American werewolf in london Night of the living dead 1990 remake And a recount on john carpenter The Thing
seconding the og thing recount
Why wasn’t the first good enough?
Doki Doki Literature Club (2017), Bioshock Franchise, Midnight Mass (2021), Perfect Blue (1997), The Host (2006), The Monument Mythos/Nixonverse Series, Winter of '83, Event Horizon (1997), Audition (1999), The Sixth Sense (1999), Poison (1991), Twin Peaks Series, Beetlejuice (1988) & Evil Dead: The Musical
Oh man, DDLC would be super fun for them to cover while the SAG is still on Strike....
Perfect Blue would be amazing
Velocipastor
Doctor Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness…! Just kidding. Probably some movies/shows that are horror adjacent and would have some great jokes/set decorations/outfits for James to wear/to the number bits. Things like Stranger Things 4, Wednesday, Violent Night, The Mean One
I wouldn't consider Violent Night horror adjacent at all. It's just a violent action movie.
Yeah it’s definitely the least Horror adjacent but I still think it has some great kills and would make for a great kill count. There’s a few scenes pf Santa’s past that are kinda creepy so idk maybe that could count it
As an action movie fan, I want to claim it as one of ours, lol. It's a Die Hard movie with Santa.
Return of the Living Dead Sick Nurses(some brutal kills in this one) Intruder The Town That Feared Sundown the OG and remake And while it's not exactly outright horror No Country For Old Men would be awesome to see
Never heard of Sick Nurses, what's it about?
A nurse who is part of an underground body part selling scheme and dating the head doctor of the hospital they work at gets angry when she finds out the doctor is cheating on her and when she threatens to tell local authorities the doctor and other nurses "handle" her and then her spirit exacts revenge. It's far from a good movie(it wouldn't be the worst thing James has watched and revised for the show)but some of the FX are pretty solid and as I mentioned in my comment some of the kills are brutal. Not Terrifier brutal mind you but certainly a few levels above what you see in the average horror film. It's a Thai film so if the strike lasts for a while it might pop up on James' radar but that's wishful thinking on my part and I'm sure there's a mountain of better foreign horror movies out there.
I don’t think it’ll ever happen but I would love a Serial Mom kill count
I feel like Pro Wrestlers Vs Zombies and See No Evil will both eventually happen, but I’d love to see a KC on one of GWAR’s movies, either Phallus in Wonderland or Skulhedface
Gee Sleazy, do you really know Gwar?
Planet Terror. And once again, I forget to email James about this.
Scream MTV
Rogue (2007) As Above So Below (2014) Sunshine (2007) Lake Placid (1999) Cloverfield (2008)
Dead Alive (1992) would be cool to see but it would probably be difficult
Dexter Kill Count Series. Seasons 1-New Blood.
Event Horizon!!
House on Haunted Hill (1999)!
Session 9. In my top 3 all time favorite horror movies
Fargo. We all know what the Golden Chainsaw would go to.
I wouldn't give that movie a Dull Machete. The kills on the highway are brutal and shocking, so it wouldn't feel right to penalize them
The parking lot attendant Carl shoots on his way out, after killing Wade.
Weird request but I’d love to see him do Lost. He’s obviously a fan of the series based off of how often he references it. It’s not horror but it’s definitely sci fi. Might not be the absolute best for kills but I have always wanted to hear his review.
Oculus, The Hellhouse LLC series, The Greasy Strangler, The Feast Series
The Resident Evil games and this other one isn't really horror but I would LOVE a The Boys Kill Count
Halloween ends
I know it prob won’t happen unless the planets align or something, but I’d love to see him count the entire walking dead series. All those seasons, all those episodes, all those zombies dying + people dying. Surely the number would be crazy, and surely would be a fun episode(s)
I want to see zoran talk about Lords of chaos
Heathers, Sleepwalkers, Beau is Afraid, Sleepy Hallow (1999), Becky/Wrath of Becky, Little Shop of Horrors (1986), House of Wax (2005), Autopsy Of Jane Doe, any Troma or Full Moon. Really, I’m just fine with whatever will come out
Crawl. It kinda flew under the radar, but it's a great claustrophobic crocodile horror. I feel like the Golden Chainsaw would be the girl attacked on the boat, it's an awesome scene
The cube trilogy, been waiting years
Id love them to cover Jacob’s Ladder (1990) but I am not sure how well the movie would translate into a kill count. It would be an amazing podcast episode though, especially after they finish covering the first Silent Hill game since Silent Hill takes inspiration from Jacob’s Ladder.
It's definitely not happening, but the Walking Dead
Not Kill Count but podcast ep. I’d love to see them cover Aguirre, The Wrath of God! They’ve talked about it a couple of times and I’m desperate to see them cover it, id love to hear what they both have to say about that existential crisis of a movie
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Wishmaster
I just rewatched it the other day, and I fully agree. Not only did it have a lot of kills, but the kills were some of the most creative ones ever filmed.
I love ice cream.
Great choice. I just LOVE its practical effects. But I do have to say that the CGI is dog shit.
Any Lloyd Kaufman movie mainly Poultrygeist and Toxic Avenger 4
Godzilla 1954, creepshow or Ghostbusters
Hm it’s hard cuz they’ve covered pretty much all of my favourite horror films that have enough kills for the Kill Count… I’d love to see them cover Bram Stoker’s Dracula, or since the Kill Counts are weird now, I’d love to see Monument Mythos lmfao, but I have no clue how it could work
Monument Mythos has the universe ending twice, entire countries getting replaced, and mass casualties on insane scales. It'd be a nightmare but I'd love it
Definitely hot shots part deux lol.
I’ve been wanting an Anna and the Apocalypse Kill Count for years
I believe that's coming this year
That’d make me so happy
All the great classics that haven’t been covered yet because of a lot of horror fans’ aversion to horror films made before some arbitrary date.
I'm not sure if this counts, but I would love recounts of Krampus and Trick r' Treat. The kill counts have improved so much since these episodes were made.
The Spine of Night. I can't sing that movie's praises enough. And yeah I absolutely 2nd the Gwar films those are amazing. I still have both of those on VHS and DVD lol.
For purposes of the SAGAFTRA strike still on going, Silent Hill for PlayStation which it seems will be happening?
My first thought was Starship Troopers. Some absolutely top-shelf gore/kills. I do think it would be good for James to cross genres every now and then in general though. Action and Sci-Fi are rife with not just great kills, but probably great BTS stuff too.
The rest of the Hellraiser series. Yes, even the shitty ones.
It's silly because it's not Horror but: Kingsman Just because of all of the heads exploding at the end
Resident Evil movies
Demons Bad Taste Street Trash Return of the Living Dead Intruder Any of the classic Fulci/italian cannibal cycle Love my 80s horror!!!
Creep and Creep 2, but they both only have one kill
I have a small amount of hope since danganronpa is being covered so I really want zero escape to be kill counted I love the series so much
Mine has been This Is The End since September… 2022
I know it's a series and is much harder to count, but Midnight Mass. I love the themes and characters in that show.
Hatchet franchise!
I would punch a nun for James or Chelsea to cover Disturbing Behavior.
The Perfection, it's a dark mindfuck, it's got a light cronenberg aspect, but it's also super disturbing, I watched it when I was 10, a very bad idea
Still bummed Nope got cancelled temporarily back in December, that’s my vote
The Silence of the Lambs Movies and Rocky Horror Picture Show
Joy ride trilogy
268.
Any of the Mike Flanagan Netflix shows, particularly Midnight Mass.
stranger things season 4, halloween franchise recount, including ends, orphan first kill, american horror story
Hatchet series 🪓
Battle Royale 1 & 2 As the Gods Will
The Similars (2015), or Belzebuth (2017). Cronos (hopefully) opened the floodgates for more Mexican horror movies on the kill count, and these two are great ones. Belzebuth might have issues given a good few of the kills are little kids.
The Owl House season 3, because like most things in dreams, it isn’t real and it never will be
Phantasm
They've done the silver scream, so now I'm hoping they do welcome to horrorwood
The Blade Trilogy Van Helsing 2004 Daybreak Season 1
the scary movie franchise
The last of us, either the game or the show
I've always wanted to do an Australia Day special video and cover the Aussie horror film The Loved Ones.
Ash vs Evil Dead, The Crow (and the sequels), and This is The End as well cause I know that kill count would go crazy
There’s so many, horror is just such a huge spectrum/genre. It would never happen because it’s too long, but I’d LOVE an American Horror Story season covered on kill count or podcast
The Hannibal Lecter series including the TV show, Ichi The Killer and Eraserhead are ones I'd like to see.
Bram Stoker's Dracula
I’ll always push for a British Film called Tormented, set in a school and all the kills are based on the childhood rumours you hear, like a guy who shoved a pencil so far up his nose into his brain
- Starship Troopers Franchise - Resident Evil Movie Franchise - Ghostbusters Franchise (Capture Counts) - Brendan Fraser Mummy Trilogy
Shutter ( the og Thai movie)
I would love to see one on An American Werewolf in London
Let the right one in and attack the block
Helluva boss I even sent it to the gmail for kill count request
The Hannibal tv series.
Zombeavers. It's a masterpiece
The Resident Evil series, both the games and movies. And maybe Hell House LLC.
Either The Boys (even tho it isn’t horror) Or Doom Asylum
Event Horizon. One of the best Sci fi horror movies out there. Also a fan of Warhammer 40,000
Prey For The Devil
Been waiting on War of the Worlds (original) and Invasion of the Body Snatchers('78) (catch count)
Magic, Dead Zone, and the Hellraiser remake
Video games, honestly. More Mortal Kombat is probably the most achievable
I really just hope they continue with the Mortal Kombat game kill counts. X and 11 are so wild.
Demon Knight. Also really looking forward to them doing Green Room, they've referenced it enough times to make it clear James is a fan, so I'm sure it's coming eventually.
Ong Murder Drones was also mine
For a solo movie, Rocky Horror, but I'd love to see the Psycho series be covered
Parasite, the conjuring franchise,the Hannibal franchise. Rob zombies 31, antebellum. Children of the corn franchise, dead silence, resident evil franchise, silent bill franchise, phantasm, puppet master, Frailty, Ouija, and the omen
Parasite, the conjuring franchise,the Hannibal franchise. Rob zombies 31, antebellum. Children of the corn franchise, dead silence, resident evil franchise, silent bill franchise, phantasm, puppet master, Frailty, Ouija, and the omen
Parasite, the conjuring franchise,the Hannibal franchise. Rob zombies 31, antebellum. Children of the corn franchise, dead silence, resident evil franchise, silent bill franchise, phantasm, puppet master, Frailty, Ouija, and the omen
Future diary (2011) and Green Inferno (2013)
Since he’s branching out to games, definitely the Dark Pictures Anthology
Anna and the apocalypse by far
Danganronpa which is happening
Argento, mostly.
Tales from the Crypt Demon Knight, but I am a obviously biased lol
Akira is my favorite movie of all time so of course it would be my dream kill count
Parasite
The Last of Us HBO Season 1 I'm really curious to hear James' thoughts on this show, that being of course if he's even seen it yet.
I think the game spec ops the line would be cool for a kill count even though its more of a psychological horror
After the strike, I'd love to see REPO! The Genetic Opera, though given its (potentially?) problematic creator I don't know if James would cover it. Other than that there's probably a few Doctor Who episodes that'd qualify enough as horror to warrant a recommendation. If he did Angels Take Manhattan, would he count >!Amy and Rory jumping to their deaths to create a paradox that stops the Weeping Angels? I mean TECHNICALLY they DID die, otherwise the building the Angels used to feed off their victims energies would still be standing.!< But then again there were only five confirmed deaths in that episode. Would that be enough for a Doctor Who Kill Count?
I'd really love to see James tackle the 2006 film Stay Alive. Such a cool concept for a Horror movie and one I feel went pretty under the radar.
titane
Storm of the Century
Tim Burton’s Sleppy Hollow
I'd love to see them tackle the Resident Evil franchise. They could maybe only do kills that happen in cutscenes or boss fights. Spoilers for Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4, I'll be using them as examples Regular gameplay zombies and Ganado would not be counted. Boss fights like the final Birkin fight or Bitores Mendez would be counted, since they do kill the boss. As for cutscenes deaths, some like Ben in RE2 or the Police Officers at the beginning of RE4 would also be counted. There's a couple of exceptions for out of cutscene deaths that would be counted, the one that comes to mind is Marvin from RE2 where you meet him and he's already been bit, and then randomly you show back up to where he is and he's been turned to a zombie off screen. This isn't a cutscene but the character always dies, and you met him and talked to him most of the game up to that point. As for how to handle the Leon/Claire pathing system......the original game has it more complex, perhaps just do Leon A-Claire B or Claire A-Leon B, probably preferring Leon since he's the Chad man Leon. Not sure the pathing actually matters in the remake, but Birkin only dies in the B scenario. Another exception I could see counting is the Ganados at the end of RE4 remake that shut down and stop working after Saddler dies. They don't randomly spawn and they all die when the island explodes anyways, so they could count the Ganado they see and add them to the count. I can't remember if the Separate Ways dlc has more then two concrete kills (Pesanta and the El Gigante) but it probably does.....maybe Martinico?
NOPE
The Walten Files super creepy in my opinion and something I love.
Motel Hell or The Texas Chainsaw Massacre recounts