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brad2181 12-17-2003 08:44 PM

Im gonna say the scream movies i really enjoy them.

bloodygurl02 12-17-2003 08:47 PM

i agree freddy and jason both single handedly started the slaher flick craze we see now in horror flicks but i would also have to a agree w/ nosferatu starting the horror genre but waht baout other classics like the creature from the black lagoon and the mummy??

moonsorrow 12-17-2003 08:49 PM

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Originally posted by bloodygurl02
i agree freddy and jason both single handedly started the slaher flick craze we see now in horror flicks but i would also have to a agree w/ nosferatu starting the horror genre but waht baout other classics like the creature from the black lagoon and the mummy??
other then agreeing with you agreeing with me i must admit i havent seen to many classics, among them the mummy and creature from the black lagoon... but hey if you look at the rest of it the bottom part just cant be wrong.

SoUl SuRvIvOrS 12-17-2003 08:51 PM

F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu is a fucking classic...did anyone enjoy the remake by Werner Herzog in 1979?
Nosferatu laid the blueprint for all horror movies to follow..shit think about it most vampire movies take something from it.:)

avenger00soul 12-17-2003 08:53 PM

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Originally posted by bloodygurl02
waht baout other classics like the creature from the black lagoon and the mummy??
Aylmer brought these up earlier when he mentioned Universal Studios.

avenger00soul 12-17-2003 08:53 PM

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Originally posted by moonsorrow
both freddy and jason managed to spawn a whole army of diffrent teen slasher movies.
Ahhh, but is this a good thing or a bad thing?:D

moonsorrow 12-17-2003 08:57 PM

you didnt say we had to post good things did you?

mictlan 12-17-2003 09:25 PM

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Originally posted by avenger00soul
Of course, there's not one right answer though.
Agreed, it's like looking for the most significant painting in the history of visual art.

Significant horror film milestones, off the top of my head... roughly chronologically... and borrowed liberally from what everyone else has said.

Grand Guignol (French slasher theater, pre-film... too bad it wasn't filmed)
Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Nosferatu
The Cat and the Canary
Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein
Cat People
the Haunting
Black Sunday
Night of the Living Dead
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
the Exorcist
The Shining
Halloween
Scream (for better or worse)
Blair Witch Project

I'm missing a lot, I am fairly sure... I don't like all of those films but it's safe to say that they were all very influential.

coldwhisper 12-17-2003 10:12 PM

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Originally posted by mictlan
Agreed, it's like looking for the most significant painting in the history of visual art.

Significant horror film milestones, off the top of my head... roughly chronologically... and borrowed liberally from what everyone else has said.

Grand Guignol (French slasher theater, pre-film... too bad it wasn't filmed)
Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Nosferatu
The Cat and the Canary
Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein
Cat People
the Haunting
Black Sunday
Night of the Living Dead
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
the Exorcist
The Shining
Halloween
Scream (for better or worse)
Blair Witch Project

I'm missing a lot, I am fairly sure... I don't like all of those films but it's safe to say that they were all very influential.
That is some list! But I agree with you on Nosferatu, Night of the Living Dead, Scream, Halloween and the Blair Witch Project..

SuperUnleaded 12-17-2003 10:18 PM

Re: DIFFERENT DIRECTION
 
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Originally posted by Aylmer
I'm going with studio on this one, all those Universal monster movies they (Bela, Lon, and Boris) did in the 30's really set things off (eg Dracula,Bride Of Frankenstein, Creature from the Black Lagoon) for years after. Not the first but definately a milestone.
I have to agree with Aylmer.

You guys might be too young, but does anyone remember when they tried to redo Creature from the Black lagoon in 3-D and then showed it on TV?

Probably not... Im guessing Im probably older than most of the people here.


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