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noiseredux October horror film spooktacular 2012
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Well, some of you guys shared yours, so here's mine. These are the next 17 films in my Netflix queue.
1. Bad Taste
2. Phenomena
3. Re-Animator
4. Cemetery Man
5. The Changeling (1980)
6. The Amityville Horror (1979)
7. The Howling
8. Black Christmas (1974)
9. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
10. I Spit on Your Grave (1978)
11. Freaks
12. Deep Red
13. Hausu
14. The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
15. Peeping Tom
16. Haxan
17. The Horrors of Malformed Men
I also have a collection of old public domain horror films to intermix with these pictures, so tonight I'll probably be watching Vincent Price in The Last Man on Earth.
1. Bad Taste
2. Phenomena
3. Re-Animator
4. Cemetery Man
5. The Changeling (1980)
6. The Amityville Horror (1979)
7. The Howling
8. Black Christmas (1974)
9. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
10. I Spit on Your Grave (1978)
11. Freaks
12. Deep Red
13. Hausu
14. The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
15. Peeping Tom
16. Haxan
17. The Horrors of Malformed Men
I also have a collection of old public domain horror films to intermix with these pictures, so tonight I'll probably be watching Vincent Price in The Last Man on Earth.
Re: noiseredux October horror film spooktacular 2012
He was a man above men.AppleQueso wrote: I miss Raul Julia
Whoever was the casting director for the new/last ADDAMS' movies was genius. Every character was spot on, and even made Joan Cusack seem attractive and made me forget that Fester was Doc.
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I only saw it as a rental years ago too. But he sounds like whiny Luke Skywalker as I recall.Luke wrote:Haven't seen it since the VHS release.Hobie-wan wrote:Hate that guy's voice. He's so damn whiny.Luke wrote: 976-EVIL
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I will be honest, Addams Family Values is probably my favorite Addams related thing ever. The casting is perfect, the jokes and gags are fantastic, it's just so... entertaining.Luke wrote:He was a man above men.AppleQueso wrote: I miss Raul Julia
Whoever was the casting director for the new/last ADDAMS' movies was genius. Every character was spot on, and even made Joan Cusack seem attractive and made me forget that Fester was Doc.
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Nuts.
I don't think I could stand 90 minutes of "Biggs was right."
I don't think I could stand 90 minutes of "Biggs was right."
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There are some great movies on your list. Cemetary Man is a wonderful romantic comedy/horror mash-up, and both Re-Animator and The Howling are a lot of fun. The real stand out, however, is Freaks. That mive is edgy - and distubing - by today's standards. I cannot imagine what audiences thought of it in 1932.Ack wrote:Well, some of you guys shared yours, so here's mine. These are the next 17 films in my Netflix queue.
1. Bad Taste
2. Phenomena
3. Re-Animator
4. Cemetery Man
5. The Changeling (1980)
6. The Amityville Horror (1979)
7. The Howling
8. Black Christmas (1974)
9. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
10. I Spit on Your Grave (1978)
11. Freaks
12. Deep Red
13. Hausu
14. The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
15. Peeping Tom
16. Haxan
17. The Horrors of Malformed Men
I also have a collection of old public domain horror films to intermix with these pictures, so tonight I'll probably be watching Vincent Price in The Last Man on Earth.
Also, The Last Man on Earth is a really fun film, and my personal favorite Vincent Price horror film. If you are looking for some other fun, non-silent, public domain horror, however, I highly recommend:
A Bucket of Blood;
Carnival of Souls;
Dementia 13 (i.e., Francis Ford Coppola's first film);
I Bury the Living; and
Nightmare Castle.
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Funny enough, Carnival of Souls and Dementia 13 are both in that collection, and I watched Bucket of Blood about a month ago! I'm wondering if The Last Man on Earth will hold up to my favorite Vincent Price movie, Witchfinder General.
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My (potentially overambitious) list:
Whenever I start queuing up movies I just can't seem to stop...
Regardless of that I'm looking forward to some late night marathons
Regardless of that I'm looking forward to some late night marathons
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My tentative list:
Maniac (original)
Sisters
Haxan
Vampyr
Videodrome
Hasu
Cronos
Corridors of Blood
Carnival of Souls
Roesmary's Baby
Curse of the Demon
Posession
Dagon
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Nightmare on Elm Street 2, 3 and maybe 4
Omen 4
Ernest Scared Stupid
Rebecca
Cabin in the Woods
Silent Hill 1 and 2
Obama's America 2016
Maniac (original)
Sisters
Haxan
Vampyr
Videodrome
Hasu
Cronos
Corridors of Blood
Carnival of Souls
Roesmary's Baby
Curse of the Demon
Posession
Dagon
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Nightmare on Elm Street 2, 3 and maybe 4
Omen 4
Ernest Scared Stupid
Rebecca
Cabin in the Woods
Silent Hill 1 and 2
Obama's America 2016

