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Tommy Jarvis 01-14-2017 11:19 AM

Terror Train

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Sorry, could not leave that one lying. ;-)

6.5/10 - Nice little slasher. Nothing mind blowing, but a fun watch.

RollinFan 01-14-2017 09:11 PM

Diamonds are Forever isn't perfect, but it does have that Mustang. And Jill St John.

Sculpt 01-14-2017 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by RollinFan (Post 1023396)
Diamonds are Forever isn't perfect, but it does have that Mustang. And Jill St John.

It's a B-movie. One star for the mustang, two stars for sweetie Jill.

DeadbeatAtDawn 01-15-2017 05:40 AM

Offerings, 1989. 6/10


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FryeDwight 01-17-2017 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1023398)
It's a B-movie. One star for the mustang, two stars for sweetie Jill.

Quite true, but let's give a couple of stars for luscious Lana Wood::love::!

THE SHOOTIST (1976). Although not a horror film, more people should check out this excellent John Wayne western, his last film. Don Siegal directs well, lovely Lake Tahoe scenery and a lot of stellar supporting actors. *****

TheUltimateDreamWarrior 01-17-2017 01:51 PM

I think the last 70s/80s horror movie I watched was Torso (1973) directed by Sergio Martino. I don't know why I usually like Giallo films, but Torso was kind of disappointing, maybe because it was the same old formula. In my opinion, Argento and Fulci have done the Giallo film better.

SerialKiller 01-19-2017 02:06 PM

Dead & Buried- 1981.

TheUltimateDreamWarrior 01-19-2017 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by SerialKiller (Post 1023618)
Dead & Buried- 1981.

Good freaking movie! My aunt didn't like it but I absolutely love that film. I love the effects, the seaside atmosphere, and the story itself is amazing. Plus Stan Winston worked on it so that makes it even more amazing.

Sculpt 01-19-2017 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by TheUltimateDreamWarrior (Post 1023528)
I think the last 70s/80s horror movie I watched was Torso (1973) directed by Sergio Martino. I don't know why I usually like Giallo films, but Torso was kind of disappointing, maybe because it was the same old formula. In my opinion, Argento and Fulci have done the Giallo film better.

It's an interesting genre. I've never seen Torso. I really liked Suspiria, and liked Black Sabbath, but I didn't like The Beyond or Zombie.

FryeDwight 01-20-2017 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by TheUltimateDreamWarrior (Post 1023528)
I think the last 70s/80s horror movie I watched was Torso (1973) directed by Sergio Martino. I don't know why I usually like Giallo films, but Torso was kind of disappointing, maybe because it was the same old formula. In my opinion, Argento and Fulci have done the Giallo film better.

Absolutely...TORSO was very hard going::sad::

Q, THE WINGED SERPANT (1982). Very silly and hampered a bit by low budget, but pretty good on its own terms and humorous too with a cast of favorite performers. ***


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