1. Isle of the Dead (1945)
2a. The Vampire Bat (1933)
2b. The Body Snatcher (1945)
3a. The Thing (1982)
3b. The Old Dark House (1932)
3c. Freaked (1993)
4. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
5. Wishmaster (1997)
6. Jason X (2001)
7. Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021)
8a. Dracula (Spanish version) (1931)
8b. Count Dracula (1977)
8c. Terror Train (1980)
9. The Plague of the Zombies (1966)
10a. Deadly Friend (1986)
10b. Kiss of the Vampire (1963)
10c. Braindead / Dead Alive (1992)
11. The Deadly Spawn (1983)
12a. Frankenstein Unbound (1990)
Pretty goofy. A Roger Corman movie about a scientist from the future (John Hurt) who travels back into the past with his talking, laser-wielding car, and meets Doctor Frankenstein (Raul Julia) and Mary Shelley (Bridget Fonda). With a cast like that and such a weird premise, I was expecting something pretty memorable, but the pieces never really congealed into anything.
12b. It's Alive (1974)
I'm still relatively new to Larry Cohen's movies, but it's safe to say I'm a fan. This one with the mutant killer baby was not quite as great as Q or The Stuff, but it has maybe the best tagline in movie history:
12c. The Bad Seed (1956)
This is one of those movies where people talk so much about it (and the novel and play it was based on) that you feel like there's no point in even seeing it. But it was good, even if time and imitators have worn down the edge it once had. It's funny to think that this movie was considered so disturbing at the time that they apparently felt the need to include a curtain call (something I don't think I've seen since 1931's The Public Enemy) showing the actresses who play the mother and the daughter laughing and kidding around.