Alright, so today I’m gonna talk about something that’s been on my mind lately: father-themed horror movies. I’ve been diving deep into this rabbit hole, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride.

It all started when I was scrolling through my streaming options, looking for something spooky to watch. I stumbled upon a list of horror movies perfect for Father’s Day. Yeah, you heard that right, Father’s Day horror movies. It got me thinking, so I started jotting down titles and making a list.

First, I made a list, then I watched all the movies on the list, I felt that “Night of the Hunter” was really scary, I’ve watched it several times since then, it’s really good, and I think it’s the best scary movie on Father’s Day. Then I watched the movie “Friday the 13th” again, it’s a good scary movie. I really like it. I was so excited at the time, I didn’t even sleep well that night.

I dug around and found a bunch of movies. Some are about good dads just trying to protect their families, while others are about fathers who, you know, kill their loved ones because of some dark, outside forces. It’s a mixed bag, really.

Then I began to think, how old can you be to watch these movies? I thought about it, probably over 13 years old. I wouldn’t let a kid younger than that watch this stuff. It’s pretty intense.

So, I ended up creating this massive list of Father’s Day horror films. Some you can find on physical media, like DVDs and Blu-rays, and others you can stream online. I even started sharing my list with some friends, asking them to add their picks.

This whole thing has been quite the experience. I started with a simple idea and ended up with this huge project. But you know what? It’s been fun. I’ve discovered some real gems and some that are just plain weird. It is very interesting to research these movies.

Anyway, that’s my story about how I got into this whole father-themed horror movie thing. It’s been a journey, and I’m still adding to my list. I think, I’ll keep exploring and watching. There’s always something new to discover, right? And hey, maybe I’ll turn this into a regular thing. Who knows?