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Bruce Campbell
Sid Haig Boris Karloff Ken Foree Bela Lugosi
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Fave horror stars
Christopher Lee
Reggie Nalder Sheila Keith Bette Davis/Joan Crawford and of course... George W. Bush!
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These folks aren't all exclusive to horror, but they've definately forayed close enough...not so much any of the "classics" either, just people I think "work" for the genre.
Tony Todd Lance Henrikksen ?sp? Liev Schreiber Sigourney Weaver Bill Nighy ...I think presence is what it comes down to.
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5-Bill Moseley
4-Vincent Price 3-Robert Englund 2-Abbott & Costello 1-Bruce Campbell
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Vincent Price
Barbara Steele Christopher Lee are probably my top 3. I like Karloff a lot but not as much as Price, Steele, or Lee. B-movie bonuses: Christopher George Reggie Bannister Karen Black |
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1 Peter Cushing
2 Christopher Lee 3 Boris Karloff 4 Vincent Price 5 Bela Lugosi |
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Mine are pretty much the same as everyone elses- Boris, Bela, PETER LORRE, Price and Chris Lee
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1. Lon Chaney, Sr. (Not really a Sr. considering Chaney Jr. is not actually a Jr. Real name Creighton Chaney).
2. Vincent Price 3. Peter Lorre (only mentioned twice!?!) 4. Boris Karloff 5. Bela Lugosi |
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I'm with you, Madison- Lorre is definitely underappreciated. Right from his first film- M - he showed how frightening he could be. Those eyes and that voice alone make him a horror icon. That's what sets the classic horror greats apart for me- each one had such a distinctive vocal quality- Lorre, Lugosi, Karloff, Price, Raines- they could make you shiver just listening to them.
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I have an old copy of The Man Who Knew too Much (1934). The quality is crappy (I should probably get a new copy) but I still watch it because Lorre is incredible.
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