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TheJigsaw 10-01-2008 10:37 AM

Recommend good books
 
I was planning to post this in the BOOKS section but it seems to be too quiet over there. Sorry.

Anyway, can you recommend good books on the horror genre in the cinema?

I'm looking for a publication that covers the whole history of the genre, or at least the modern age of horror movies (late '60s to present day, give or take) ALSO offering an overview on the genre from a social/psychological or political standpoint; are horror films a reflection or critique of the times in which they were made?

Devil-Hunter 10-01-2008 10:51 AM

Well can recommend Last house on the left novel it great.

neverending 10-01-2008 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Devil-Hunter (Post 735718)
Well can recommend Last house on the left novel it great.

Did you READ the post?

Geddy 10-01-2008 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by TheJigsaw (Post 735713)
I was planning to post this in the BOOKS section but it seems to be too quiet over there. Sorry.

Anyway, can you recommend good books on the horror genre in the cinema?

I'm looking for a publication that covers the whole history of the genre, or at least the modern age of horror movies (late '60s to present day, give or take) ALSO offering an overview on the genre from a social/psychological or political standpoint; are horror films a reflection or critique of the times in which they were made?

Check out Danse Macabre, by Stephen King. Goes over some of the things you mentioned.

The Flayed One 10-01-2008 05:29 PM

Edited after being bitch slapped by Elvis for not paying attention.

Elvis_Christ 10-01-2008 05:39 PM

Although it's a bit dated now Nightmare Movies by Kim Newman covers what you're after.

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Originally Posted by The Flayed One (Post 735835)

Murderland, Part I - H8 by Garret Cook;)

Did YOU read the post?

The Flayed One 10-01-2008 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 735836)
Although it's a bit dated now Nightmare Movies by Kim Newman covers what you're after.



Did YOU read the post?

Okay, I deserved that. Especially since I'm one of the ones who usually smack people for doing this shit.

Now that I have, there's a publication coming out soon that should have what you're looking for...I just need to find the link...

Devil-Hunter 10-01-2008 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 735727)
Did you READ the post?


Yes I did but I just wanted to let Jigsaw know it was a good book.

Ferox13 10-01-2008 11:56 PM

Phil Hardy;s Enclopedia of Horror is a great reference book. I also like Nightmare movies too.

Doc Faustus 10-02-2008 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 735836)

Did YOU read the post?

That book's about the horror genre and whatever other topic anyone is interested in at moment, regardless of whether I actually know anything about it or not.

Disclaimer:sexy, virile young author Garrett Cook is not responsible for claims made by crotchety internet know-it-all Doc Faustus.

Seriously, Goth Chic by Gavin Baddely has a lot of cool stuff on horror history, the solid but simplistic Projected Fears by Kendall Phillips (I believe) does too. Profoundly Disturbing by Joe Bob Briggs is another great one.


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