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Dario Argento's Tenebre (1982)
Some great killing scenes in a pretty twisted plot. >>: A- The Omega Man (1971) >>: B-
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Psycho, The Virgin Spring, Rosemary's Baby & The Innocents.
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watched the wicker man (1973) for the first time, don't know what to think about this movie, and not sure why it is a horror movie
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Werewolf of London--1935
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Am I the only one who watches these old movies and thinks.....hmmmm...He's dead......she's dead....that dog.....dead.....that little kid.....really old...or dead
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Working through my Legacy collection....on the Wolfman disc now.
She Wolf of London pretty bad movie. I guess M. Night didn't invent the "twist" ending. **********************spoiler********************* ** There's not even a werewolf in the piece of crap......just some greedy old bitch trying to get her daughter laid. |
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Lol I watched The Wicker man last night on TV. again. meh. its apparently christopher lees favourite movie of all time.
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I do that with books, I'll pick up one with a picture of a wolf pup or a bear cub and say "Hey, that's kind of a cute... printed 1938... well, that's just fucking depressing."
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The original, uncolorized Night of the Living dead
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The Son of Frakenstein(1939) |
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