Though it might be overlooked among such a wealth of classic films, I want to urge people to remember Targets.
Its low key story of an aging horror movie star disarming a sniper at a drive in theatre neatly encapsulates the transition from old school to modern horror not only in films of the era, but the world itself at that time.
Peter Bagdonovich burst upon the scene with this film, and after the brilliant The Last Picture Show, he never made another great film. This is also Boris Karloff's last great performance. He fretted over filming the long speech in the hotel room, but after a few stiff drinks with director Bagdonovich, he nailed it in one take.
This low budget masterpiece is a great statement of its times. It IS horror, and it transcends horror. Please include it in your lists.
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Lee Widener, Author Website

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