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alkytrio666 06-26-2005 08:52 AM

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Originally posted by The_Return
True. But it still wasnt the 1st.:p
I never once said it was. I said "One word. Nosferatu.", meaning Nosferatu had a large influence on horror history. I never said "Nosferatu wa sthe first horror movie."

The_Return 06-26-2005 09:03 AM

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Originally posted by alkytrio666
I never once said it was. I said "One word. Nosferatu.", meaning Nosferatu had a large influence on horror history. I never said "Nosferatu wa sthe first horror movie."
You certainly didnt...but Shade did. I wasnt arguing with you, I was just stating that Shade had his/her info mixed up.

Shade 06-26-2005 09:16 AM

Hey, different people have different opinions of where horror got its start. You go to twenty different websites and you're going to see twenty different sets of opinions on what constitutes a movie. And I never said Nosferatu was the first horror movie period. If you want to get technical "The Bewitched Inn" by Melies was the first horror "movie" of all. I say that because I don't know of one earlier and I still don't much like calling anything so short a movie >.>;;. And I'm a her .

AUSTIN316426808 06-26-2005 10:31 AM

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Originally posted by Shade
Hey, different people have different opinions of where horror got its start. You go to twenty different websites and you're going to see twenty different sets of opinions on what constitutes a movie. And I never said Nosferatu was the first horror movie period. If you want to get technical "The Bewitched Inn" by Melies was the first horror "movie" of all. I say that because I don't know of one earlier and I still don't much like calling anything so short a movie >.>;;. And I'm a her .


you could also have different opinions about what the first Tom Cruise film is too but the fact of the matter is that it was Endless Love in '81.

If she/he is doing a paper on the history of horror then she/he should have their facts straight so she/he can write a creditble paper.

The_Return 06-26-2005 01:41 PM

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Originally posted by Shade
Hey, different people have different opinions of where horror got its start. You go to twenty different websites and you're going to see twenty different sets of opinions on what constitutes a movie. And I never said Nosferatu was the first horror movie period. If you want to get technical "The Bewitched Inn" by Melies was the first horror "movie" of all. I say that because I don't know of one earlier and I still don't much like calling anything so short a movie >.>;;. And I'm a her .
You did say that Nosferatu was the 1st vampire movie, which it definatly wasnt.

alkytrio666 06-26-2005 05:15 PM

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Originally posted by The_Return
You certainly didnt...but Shade did. I wasnt arguing with you, I was just stating that Shade had his/her info mixed up.
It's cool, I was just saying...

Shade 06-26-2005 07:06 PM

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Originally posted by The_Return
You did say that Nosferatu was the 1st vampire movie, which it definatly wasnt.
Yes I did but I also said I considered a horror movie to be at least over half an hour.

IDrinkYourBlood 06-26-2005 07:57 PM

You guys are like school children. And by the way, the first actual horror movie was "Shadey hollows" by Jeffry mika 1894

Shade 06-26-2005 08:40 PM

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Originally posted by IDrinkYourBlood
[B]You guys are like school children.
nuh-uh...you are...

XFeaRX 06-26-2005 08:50 PM

Dont forget Bloodfeast - Circa 1968. Was the first real "gore" movie.


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