roshiq |
01-26-2011 07:48 AM |
In terms of your so distinct knowledge about films (as far your top 10 lists goes), I'm really surprised to know that You still haven't seen these awesome gems of Horror yet!
I only like to say that there's great treasure of movies is waiting for you to discover & I'm sure when you're going to start watching them one by one as for the very first time it'll be an amazing journey for you as it has been for me for last couple of years. I'll be always grateful to those HDCians who time to time recommended & introduced these classic films to me here.
Anyway, from your list I've only seen the following films so far:
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Originally Posted by TheWickerFan
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Spirits Of The Dead (1968)
Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte (1964)
The Masque Of The Red Death (1964)
The Whip And The Body (1963)
The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963) (#10 - Roshiq's Top Giallos)
Kill Baby Kill (1966) (#11 - Roshiq's Top Giallos)
Dracula: Prince Of Darkness (1966)
The Haunted Palace (1963)
The Plague Of The Zombies (1966)
Twice-Told Tales (1963)
Night Creatures (1962)
Strait-Jacket (1964)
The Brides Of Dracula (1960)
Burn Witch Burn! (1962)
Homicidal (1961)
The Sadist (1963)
House Of Usher (1960)
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Now...though NE already briefly & very nicely said them about but again I like to repeat & take this as a high recommendation/suggestion:
ANY Corman-Price-Poe FILMS SHOULD BE IN YOUR MUST SEE LIST.
SAME GOES FOR ANY William Castle, Mario Bava & Hammer Horror Films. They defined the genre for me and gave the idea about how much beautiful & entertainment a horror movie can be for any audience in the world.
The Whip And The Body (1963) is one of my very favorites. Besides Bava's usual & brilliant atmospheric, Gothic & colorful touch there's a young Christopher Lee and stunning Daliah Lavi in this unsettling, eerie masterpiece. The Girl Who Knew Too Much is a black & white, unforgettable Giallo experience with having the young & dashing John Saxon in it. If I'm not wrong I think it was Bava's 1st Giallo with a very simple but exciting story. Kill Baby Kill (1966) was one of my very earliest Bava films & reason to become a fan of Giallo movies.
Other than that and those of NE recommended I like to add & highly recommend Burn Witch Burn! aka Night of the Eagle (1962). I love this British gem like any of my all time favorites. A very interesting & creepy story with marvelous camera works.
Thanks for pointing out as I haven't also seen the following films yet..
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Originally Posted by TheWickerFan
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Carry On Screaming (1966)
Blood And Roses (1960)
The Joy Of Torture (1968)
Mill Of The Stone Women (1960)
Go Go Second Time Virgin (1969)
Premature Burial (1962) (Damn it! how could I still haven't seen this one?!:mad:)
The Sorcerers (1967)
Mr. Sardonicus (1961) (What a shame!:o I really need to open my William Castle box set now)
Panic In Year Zero (1962)
A Study In Terror (1965)
Django Kill! (If You Live Shoot!) (1967)
Nightmare (1964)
Horror Hotel (1960)
Paranoiac (1963)
This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (1967)
Horrors Of Malformed Men (1969)
The Book Of Stone (1969)
The Flesh And The Fiends (1960)
Twisted Nerve (1968)
Scream Of Fear (1961)
Hasta El Viento Tiene Miedo (Even The Wind Is Afraid) (1968)
The Housemaid (1960)
The Cremator (1969)
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Though most of all says it about 70s but to me 60s was the best decade for the genre.
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