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Old 01-30-2008, 09:35 AM
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Hello everyone, just signed up here to enjoy the company of fellow Horror buffs. I am into everything from the Silents to Universal to Foreign to Current and anything in between such as Exploitation.

Some of my favorites include:

Mark of the Vampire directed by Tod Browing
The Undertaker and His Pals
George Romero's Crazies
The Hamiltons by the Butcher Bros
Funhouse by Tobe Hooper
El Vampiro by Fernando Mendez
Feast
The Honey Moon Killers
Metropolis by Fritz Lang
The Unknown (1927) by Tod Browning
Faster Pussykat, Kill Kill by Russ Meyer
Mudhoney by Meyer
The Devil's Bloody Playthings by Will Hellfire
Jungle Holocaust by Rugerro Deodato
Sin Sisters by Tony Marsiglia
A Snake of June by Shinya Tsukamoto
Altered directed by Eduardo Sanchez
Saw by James Wan
Dark Waters by Mariano Baino
Creature from the Black Lagoon
Revenge of the Creature
Creature Walks
Panic in the Year Zero by Ray Milland
Grindhouse by Tarantino and Rodriquez
Girl Slaves of Morgana LeFay by Bruno Gantillon
Hostel by Eli Roth
House of 1000 Corpses/Devil's Rejects by Rob Zombie
Haute Tension by Alexandre Aja
An American Werewolf in London by John Landis
Emmanuelle by Just Jaeckin
Toxic Avenger by Lloyd Kaufman
Abigail Leslie is Back In Town by Joe Sarno
Vibrations by Joe Sarno
300 based on graphic novel by Frank Miller
Shaun of the Dead by Edgar Wright
West of Zanzibar (1928, silent)by Tod Browning
Oni Tensei The Demon Collection
Reincarnation (Rinne) by Takashi Shimizu
The Abandoned by Nacho Cerda
Blood and Black Lace by Mario Bava
The Blind Dead (all 4 movies)by Amando de Ossorio
Hell of the Living Dead by Bruno Mattei
Zombi 2 by Lucio Fulci
Vampyres by Joseph Larraz
Demons by Lamberto Bava
Blood for Dracula by Paul Morrissey
The Beast in Heat by Luigi Batzella
Cannibal Holocaust by Ruggero Deodato
The Beyond by Fulci
Dellamorte Dellamore by Michele Soavis
City of the Living Dead by Fulci
Black Sunday by Mario Bava
The Awful Dr. Orlof by Jesus Franco
Bird with the Crystal Plumage by Dario Argento
All of the Universal Classics
The Phantasm Series
The Hellraiser Series
Friday the 13 (even some of the crappy sequels)
Nightmare on Elm Street

... more to come

Look forward to meeting you and hope to contribute to the site. Gotta go now and watch a double billing of Daughters of Darkness and Reptile.

Thanks,

Cinestro
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Old 01-30-2008, 01:04 PM
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Welcome to the forums.

Some pretty good stuff in that list.
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Old 01-30-2008, 02:23 PM
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Thanks Freak, I will have to add Hammer's The Reptile too. Just finished watching it. I love classics but honestly I enjoy the bad almost as much, so I will have a bit of both in my lists to come.

I was going to watch Daughters of Darkness, use a suggestion I found on here next and check out some vintage trailers on YouTube right after, then pop in The Reptile, but my old VHS copy of Daughters was broken so I put Ambush (The Scavengers) in first and then proceeded.

Ambush - Trash (but enjoyable in an expoitative way)
The Reptile - Hammer Brilliance!

Thanks for the welcome and hope to talk to ya again.
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Old 01-30-2008, 02:30 PM
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Hello everyone, just signed up here to enjoy the company of fellow Horror buffs. I am into everything from the Silents to Universal to Foreign to Current and anything in between such as Exploitation.

Some of my favorites include:

Mark of the Vampire directed by Tod Browing
The Undertaker and His Pals
George Romero's Crazies
The Hamiltons by the Butcher Bros
Funhouse by Tobe Hooper
El Vampiro by Fernando Mendez
Feast
The Honey Moon Killers
Metropolis by Fritz Lang
The Unknown (1927) by Tod Browning
Faster Pussykat, Kill Kill by Russ Meyer
Mudhoney by Meyer
The Devil's Bloody Playthings by Will Hellfire
Jungle Holocaust by Rugerro Deodato
Sin Sisters by Tony Marsiglia
A Snake of June by Shinya Tsukamoto
Altered directed by Eduardo Sanchez
Saw by James Wan
Dark Waters by Mariano Baino
Creature from the Black Lagoon
Revenge of the Creature
Creature Walks
Panic in the Year Zero by Ray Milland
Grindhouse by Tarantino and Rodriquez
Girl Slaves of Morgana LeFay by Bruno Gantillon
Hostel by Eli Roth
House of 1000 Corpses/Devil's Rejects by Rob Zombie
Haute Tension by Alexandre Aja
An American Werewolf in London by John Landis
Emmanuelle by Just Jaeckin
Toxic Avenger by Lloyd Kaufman
Abigail Leslie is Back In Town by Joe Sarno
Vibrations by Joe Sarno
300 based on graphic novel by Frank Miller
Shaun of the Dead by Edgar Wright
West of Zanzibar (1928, silent)by Tod Browning
Oni Tensei The Demon Collection
Reincarnation (Rinne) by Takashi Shimizu
The Abandoned by Nacho Cerda
Blood and Black Lace by Mario Bava
The Blind Dead (all 4 movies)by Amando de Ossorio
Hell of the Living Dead by Bruno Mattei
Zombi 2 by Lucio Fulci
Vampyres by Joseph Larraz
Demons by Lamberto Bava
Blood for Dracula by Paul Morrissey
The Beast in Heat by Luigi Batzella
Cannibal Holocaust by Ruggero Deodato
The Beyond by Fulci
Dellamorte Dellamore by Michele Soavis
City of the Living Dead by Fulci
Black Sunday by Mario Bava
The Awful Dr. Orlof by Jesus Franco
Bird with the Crystal Plumage by Dario Argento
All of the Universal Classics
The Phantasm Series
The Hellraiser Series
Friday the 13 (even some of the crappy sequels)
Nightmare on Elm Street

... more to come

Look forward to meeting you and hope to contribute to the site. Gotta go now and watch a double billing of Daughters of Darkness and Reptile.

Thanks,

Cinestro
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You and I are going to get along just fine!

Silents, Universals, Classics! Wow!



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Old 01-30-2008, 04:41 PM
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Thank you for the warm welcome Countess Marya! I enjoy the modern stuff tremendously, but to be honest sometimes it is hard to hold a candle to filmakers like Lang, Dryer (Vampyr - Brilliant!!!) or Browning and actors like the Chaney's, Rathbone or Karloff.

I will make a list soon of my favorite Silent films in all genres especially for you, including some of Fatty Arbuckle's, Clara Bow's, and even some with the little known Baby Peggy.
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Old 01-30-2008, 05:13 PM
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Thank you for the warm welcome Countess Marya! I enjoy the modern stuff tremendously, but to be honest sometimes it is hard to hold a candle to filmakers like Lang, Dryer (Vampyr - Brilliant!!!) or Browning and actors like the Chaney's, Rathbone or Karloff.

I will make a list soon of my favorite Silent films in all genres especially for you, including some of Fatty Arbuckle's, Clara Bow's, and even some with the little known Baby Peggy.
Oh!

Thank you so very much! For little old me!

I look forward to it!

I'll have do my favorites as well!

As you can see from my picture I am an old timer! Just a cranky old broad!

Thanks again!



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Old 01-30-2008, 05:28 PM
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Thats quite a diverse list there Cinestro. Very nice.

Welcome to the forum.
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Old 01-30-2008, 05:39 PM
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Thanks Newb!

And Countess you are only too old when you can no longer see the Screen in front of you!

Thanks to everyone so far for the warm welcome!
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Old 01-30-2008, 05:56 PM
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Some of my favorites include:

Mark of the Vampire directed by Tod Browing
The Undertaker and His Pals
George Romero's Crazies
The Hamiltons by the Butcher Bros
Funhouse by Tobe Hooper
El Vampiro by Fernando Mendez
Feast
The Honey Moon Killers
Metropolis by Fritz Lang
The Unknown (1927) by Tod Browning
Faster Pussykat, Kill Kill by Russ Meyer
Mudhoney by Meyer
The Devil's Bloody Playthings by Will Hellfire
Jungle Holocaust by Rugerro Deodato
Sin Sisters by Tony Marsiglia
A Snake of June by Shinya Tsukamoto
Altered directed by Eduardo Sanchez
Saw by James Wan
Dark Waters by Mariano Baino
Creature from the Black Lagoon
Revenge of the Creature
Creature Walks
Panic in the Year Zero by Ray Milland
Grindhouse by Tarantino and Rodriquez
Girl Slaves of Morgana LeFay by Bruno Gantillon
Hostel by Eli Roth
House of 1000 Corpses/Devil's Rejects by Rob Zombie
Haute Tension by Alexandre Aja
An American Werewolf in London by John Landis
Emmanuelle by Just Jaeckin
Toxic Avenger by Lloyd Kaufman
Abigail Leslie is Back In Town by Joe Sarno
Vibrations by Joe Sarno
300 based on graphic novel by Frank Miller
Shaun of the Dead by Edgar Wright
West of Zanzibar (1928, silent)by Tod Browning
Oni Tensei The Demon Collection
Reincarnation (Rinne) by Takashi Shimizu
The Abandoned by Nacho Cerda
Blood and Black Lace by Mario Bava
The Blind Dead (all 4 movies)by Amando de Ossorio
Hell of the Living Dead by Bruno Mattei
Zombi 2 by Lucio Fulci
Vampyres by Joseph Larraz
Demons by Lamberto Bava
Blood for Dracula by Paul Morrissey
The Beast in Heat by Luigi Batzella
Cannibal Holocaust by Ruggero Deodato
The Beyond by Fulci
Dellamorte Dellamore by Michele Soavis
City of the Living Dead by Fulci
Black Sunday by Mario Bava
The Awful Dr. Orlof by Jesus Franco
Bird with the Crystal Plumage by Dario Argento
All of the Universal Classics
The Phantasm Series
The Hellraiser Series
Friday the 13 (even some of the crappy sequels)
Nightmare on Elm Street
Some? that seems like a fair ammount right there. Some good ones in there though. And Welcome to the forums.
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