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63Evil Dead II: Swallow your soul, Swallow your soul!!
Horror Films are Bloody great!!!
Anyone who likes horror films should watch them at least once every day if possible, some of them are hilarious, others are so serious they try to make you believe that no one had a laugh making them.
It's a combination of the funny and serious horror films that you should be watching at any one time, without the laughable ones you'll end up suicidal and without the most serious horror you would have pissed yourself long ago and would be dry forever!!!!
Of course I'm talking more about the classic end of the 70's onwards, as anything before this time is a different era entirely, from B-movies to the classic 50's horror films that your mum would shiver at and your dad would cheer at, and we would just shrug our shoulders at and laugh at the typical screaming woman and think that this passed off as horror back in their day.
The 80's carried alot of weight in the slasher and horror genre, so much so that we had loads of stuff to choose from, some of it carried over from the 70's like Friday the 13th and Halloween and others existed in the 80's and were more suited like Evil dead 2 and Hellraiser, and something that was more typical than not was the fact that all horror films back then had the lowest budgets of all time, and it was these that were more inspiring to me than the TV movies of drama dribble that the networks spewed out, particularly in America(more money than sense, half the time!!)
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Yep, I've seen pretty much any film that there ever was as they are great!
Evil dead is one of my favs! Rocky Horror Rocks! Your article is very well-done! I really like Hellraiser too! One site that I goto online for horror movies is http://www.moviedownloadmatrix.com & Best-Horror-Movies.com is good too!
Yeah...I admit it I am a horror freak and love my straight jacket!
It's Old Pumpkinhead!!
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ClicksnAds says:
2 years ago
I just did an argumentative paper on Hitchcock's issues with women, or rather, rumor of issues based on the film "Rear Window." Have you seen that one?
1954, but a goodie.