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Originally Posted by Toadliquor
Yeah, if you couldn't get through Poughkeepsie Tapes, 8213 Gacy House will definitely have you throwing something large and heavy at your TV.
Some horror fans have no taste, and will enjoy any piece of dreck thrown in front of them. But watching bad horror movies is actually an important part of being a horror fan. It makes you appreciate the good ones even more.
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That is very well put yes the bad films do make you appreciate the good ones more. To give an example-I'm a huge fan of Italian cinema but there have been some bad eggs even there so I won't just watch any Italian horror film. Though there's no possible way for you to avoid all bad movies (or films you personally think are bad) and that makes horror viewing exciting. Is the next film I'm going to watch be like classic Fulci or Argento or is it going to be painfully dull and forgettable like The Sister Of Ursula-that's the whole fun of it.