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    Favorite CLASSIC horror-film?

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      blackwing last edited by

      …I mean early 80s or prior. No video-game or TV adaptations, and no mall-cineplex-filler.

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        SemenDemon last edited by

        Well, I dislike watching stuff at the computer and can't be fucked to burn torrented DVD's to watch from my DVD player. I also can't afford to order a ton of videos/DVD's, and I don't like going out in public in general. I basically have to rely on what I find on TV, in second hand shops, or what friends/relatives show me when it comes to discovering films of any genre.

        Point is, I don't have a vast knowledge of film from any genre, so I'm not working from a huge library of choices when I say my favorite cult classic/non-"mall-cineplex-filler" (whatever that means) horror film is probably Night of the Living Dead. It's one of the earliest horror films I can remember watching as a kid. It was one of the few, perhaps only, horror films my parents owned instead of renting, and it made a strong impression on me back then.

        As apathetic about or uninvolved with film fandom as I am, I even bought a NOTLD poster from Suncoast back when we still had one here… Too bad everything there was so expensive, especially on my unemployed teenager's salary.

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          blackwing last edited by

          Good choice! I think that was one of the first horror-films to challenge racism.

          @SemenDemon:

          I say my favorite cult classic/non-"mall-cineplex-filler" (whatever that means) horror film is probably Night of the Living Dead.

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            SemenDemon last edited by

            Quite possibly, at least in terms of "mainstream" (meaning not abysmally obscure) cinema. The social/political subtext in Romero's films is definitely one of the things I like about them. That said, I also appreciate that it's relatively subtle and indirect. In other words, it doesn't come across as preachy or contrived.

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              wadd 0 last edited by

              The Exorcist

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                blackwing last edited by

                Yes, and he manages to cover many social-issues even via using many standard concepts. Have you ever seen MARTIN?

                @SemenDemon:

                Quite possibly, at least in terms of "mainstream" (meaning not abysmally obscure) cinema. The social/political subtext in Romero's films is definitely one of the things I like about them. That said, I also appreciate that it's relatively subtle and indirect. In other words, it doesn't come across as preachy or contrived.

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                  kalayaan Global Moderator last edited by

                  Made for TV Movie Salem's Lot (Uncut) 1979

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                    blackwing last edited by

                    It was good, but the novel was quite a bit better.

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                    Made for TV Movie Salem's Lot (Uncut) 1979

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                      walidid last edited by

                      Alice, Sweet Alice

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                        Spintendo last edited by

                        05/25/1979: The classic Gothic horror film genre leaves its Earth-bound environs for a neighboring solar system.


                        The speed of light from Earth to the Moon in real time (c = 3×10^8 m/s)

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                          ben351500 last edited by

                          Carrie!

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                            JohnAllenson last edited by

                            The Legend of Hell House with Roddy McDowell.  1973

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                              r0lf last edited by

                              DAUGHTER OF DARKNESS

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                                Dracula975 last edited by

                                Duh!

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                                  feelfree123 last edited by

                                  Suspiria (1977). A beautiful nightmare in technicolor. The best and most scary 15 minutes I have ever seen in a movie, and an amazing perfect end.

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                                    herbert967 last edited by

                                    Inferno.

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                                      andergarcia last edited by

                                      For sure for me: A Nightmare on Elm Street, with Freddy Kruger  🙂
                                      I love all the different parts!

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