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POSTED BY: zombie8 on Oct 22, 2007
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Favorite Classic Horror Films?
What are your favorite classic horror movies?
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POSTED BY: Krazeemyke on Oct 23, 2007
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Classic
I just started watching horror movies, so classic as in the Black & White, have not a clue. But I jumped in and Im swiming, so I'll let ya know when i come across one. I watch CreepShow at the pub last week, it had about four episodes, Ted Danson and Leslie Nelson was on one show.... anyways, Ive always been a fan of B&W twilight zone, I know its different, but hey. TZ is awesome : )
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POSTED BY: STRega on Oct 23, 2007
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Wow. That's a hard question
I don't think I can even begin to answer that question. Nosforatu was great. I just imagine people seeing that way back when. I bet they FREAKED. I bet a lot of guys got to cop a feel walking home from that one. Ha ha.
Dracula had such beautiful sets. I want to live in that castle. And Bela, phonetically pronouncing English, man, that was great.
Night of the Living Dead. Wow. It changed my life.
Alfred Hitchcock had a lot of good ones. The Birds and Psycho, of course, but The Rope is an amazing movie. One location the entire movie and so many misleadings and wonderings. You just can't wait to see how it's going to turn out.
Getting into more recent classics, Last House on the Left, Texas Chainsaw and the Excorcist are all yummy.
Nope. I can't pick one. OH, FREAKS!!! Can't forget about Freaks.
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POSTED BY: Trinity on Oct 23, 2007
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Anything with these two in it!
And these gentlemen too!
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POSTED BY: pgrech on Oct 31, 2007
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Original Dracula and Frankenstein
I pick up the 75th Anniversary Editions of Dracula and Frankenstein. They are fun to go back and watch. I would call them spooky not scary but Bela Lugosi does a great vampire. You never see fangs or blood but he has the vampire mystique down. He does the nobelman I am better than you undead so well. He set the bar high and few actually reach. Karloff gives the monster some humanity as well as being a creature and that is what makes the story work. Just my thoughts.
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POSTED BY: zombie_girl on May 22, 2008
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Hard question... Poltergeist, Phantasm, The Exorcist and The Shining would be on my list.. But I think u meant B&W movies, right? So... Cat People, great B-movie, love it... Nosferatu is a work of art (both of them, the first version and Werner Herzog's remake)... Freaks is great too, but it's not a horror film AT ALL.
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