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PillarOvSkulls 08-24-2016 11:40 PM

stranger things
 
does stranger things count? lol, but the last older horror movie i watched was city of the living dead. Fulci needs more recognition

satanah 08-25-2016 01:11 AM

Watched "Hellraiser" again for the first time in maybe 5+ years last night. As good as ever. Great movie. Going to re-watch "Hellraiser II" (my favorite) soon.

Repo'd 08-25-2016 07:44 AM

Watched the remake of George Romero's Crazies. I had high hopes because it seemed like the kind of film that might benefit from a reimagining, but...no.
It was uninspired and by the midway point, I was combing my cat and working on my Halloween music playlist. So, all was not lost!

Just realized I posted this in the wrong spot. Oh well, the original was made in this time frame, yes? Ok, that's good enough for me.

anglewitch 08-25-2016 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by satanah (Post 1017109)
Watched "Hellraiser" again for the first time in maybe 5+ years last night. As good as ever. Great movie. Going to re-watch "Hellraiser II" (my favorite) soon.

The second one is my favorite too.

FryeDwight 08-26-2016 07:52 AM

HOUSE (1986). remembered the TV ads and the FANGORIA coverage and REALLY wanted to like this, especially with all the familiar names in here. Not Funny, not scary and just not necessary. *1/2

anglewitch 08-26-2016 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1017185)
HOUSE (1986). remembered the TV ads and the FANGORIA coverage and REALLY wanted to like this, especially with all the familiar names in here. Not Funny, not scary and just not necessary. *1/2

It can't be as bad as House II.

hammerfan 08-27-2016 04:11 AM

Waxwork

FryeDwight 08-30-2016 07:53 AM

BLACULA (1972). The typical AIP wackiness is prevalent in here, but stick with it and You'll find it's a lot better than You would expect. Wonderful performance by William Marshall with decent support by Vonetta McGee. Also a short turn by Elisha Cook JR, one of my favorites who meets a bad end in here, like he always seemed to in all of his movies.
A really good opener with one of the best most evil Dracula's ever-Charles MacCually had NIGHTMARE raving about it-and some pretty good scenes-especially involving Ketty Lester. Her second/third scenes scared the BeJesus out of me the first time I saw this.
Despite the fact the film descends into DARK SHADOWS territory with the plot, still worth seeing. Also a few songs by The Hues Corporation who had a number #1 single a few years down the road! ***1/2

Bloof 08-30-2016 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1017467)
BLACULA (1972). The typical AIP wackiness is prevalent in here, but stick with it and You'll find it's a lot better than You would expect. Wonderful performance by William Marshall with decent support by Vonetta McGee. Also a short turn by Elisha Cook JR, one of my favorites who meets a bad end in here, like he always seemed to in all of his movies.
A really good opener with one of the best most evil Dracula's ever-Charles MacCually had NIGHTMARE raving about it-and some pretty good scenes-especially involving Ketty Lester. Her second/third scenes scared the BeJesus out of me the first time I saw this.
Despite the fact the film descends into DARK SHADOWS territory with the plot, still worth seeing. Also a few songs by The Hues Corporation who had a number #1 single a few years down the road! ***1/2

You know, I never actually checked that one out. Maybe it's time. ::cool::

brainscan 08-30-2016 11:32 AM

The Evil Dead.


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