I think I’ve been working on this list for 3 years. Is that sad or what?
Well, since Molly did the “Top Ten Nastiest Films Ever Made”, I decided it’s time to spread a little love here at Horror Yearbook with:
WIL’s “Top Ten Touching Horror Movie Moments”: Just in time for Valentine’s Day!
Warning: May Contain Spoilers.
1. Return of the Living Dead (1985): Wedding ring cremation.
When Frank realizes he is going to turn into a zombie, he makes the ultimate sacrifice to
cremate himself…but not before kissing his wedding ring and leaving it on the side of
the crematorium.
2. The Prowler (1980): Retard saves the day.
I can’t remember the characters names, but the big retarded, red herring guy saves the
girl at the end, adding a touching scene with touching music to accompany it.
3. Prom Night (1980): Brother/Sister Love.
Prom Night gives us another touching ending when Kim Hammond realizes her brother Alex is
the killer.
4. Godzilla (1954): Scientist sacrifice.
Serizawa plants the Oxygen Destroyer to kill Godzilla, then cuts his own cord and dies.
5. My Boyfriends Back (1993): Another prom, another touching death.
Johnny falls to pieces after he gets his dance with Missy McCloud at the prom.
6. Alien: Resurrection (1997): Motherly love.
Ripley sets up, then watches her alien/human hybrid be sucked into space.
7. Monster Squad (1987): A little girls love.
Frankenstein gets sucked into black hole.
8. Oversexed Rugsuckers From Mars (1989): Vacuum Cleaner love.
Bum is reunited with “Dusty”, his gay vacuum cleaner lover.
BONUS: Lady gives birth to a human/dust buster baby in court.
9. The Video Dead (1987): Last goodbye.
I think Jeff was his name and Zoe was hers, but I could be wrong. Jeff whispers Zoe’s
name right before he dies.
10. The Blob (1988): It worked for Crash, why not The Blob?
Explosion induced natural snow fall ending.
The End
Johnny Truant’s Favorite Touching Moment:
Day of the Dead “Dr. Logan being shot down by Capt. Rhodes men in Day of the Dead while a distraught Bub looks on in anguish.”











