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  • darren
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    his can be hit and miss mate.other great eighties horrors are the hammer hous of horror series.

    only like 50 mins long but they are all real good.





    Originally posted by Moondog View Post
    watched 'The Church' (1988) tonight, nothing spectacular, frankly i expected more from Dario Argento.

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  • Moondog
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    watched 'The Church' (1988) tonight, nothing spectacular, frankly i expected more from Dario Argento.

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  • xmark1234
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    Love bloody birthday think it a great film i got the xmas tv mag the other day just to see if they put some classic horror on late on bout 2am lol theres a few to get ya eyes glued on lol

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  • darren
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    never seen either of those ones mate.

    another very good ki**er dog movie is devil dog hound of h*ll.
    it statrs richard crenna.

    this really is a scary one.

    dogs that have the power to make you do things.

    another i love is bloody birthday.


    Originally posted by DemonEyeX View Post
    That's another of the 'Killer Animals' movies i've got stashed away for whenever I get the time to do a film marathon.

    Two 80s seasonal classics.
    Don't Open Till Christmas & Silent Night, Deadly Night.
    Both classics as far as i'm concerned.

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  • Moondog
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    Originally posted by DemonEyeX View Post
    Yeah, that happened a lot with horror in the 80s, Bogeyman 2, Hills Have Eyes 2, e.t.c.
    I agree that SNDN2 was terrible. Never gonna watch that one again.
    and that guy couldn't act for sh*t, constantly overacting and raising his eyebrows while talking to the doctor lol

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  • DemonEyeX
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    Originally posted by Moondog View Post
    loved it, great movie, 2nd one was the biggest waste of space ever though as 90% of the film was clips from the first one
    Yeah, that happened a lot with horror in the 80s, Bogeyman 2, Hills Have Eyes 2, e.t.c.
    I agree that SNDN2 was terrible. Never gonna watch that one again.

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  • Moondog
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    Originally posted by DemonEyeX View Post
    loved it, great movie, 2nd one was the biggest waste of space ever though as 90% of the film was clips from the first one, only redeeming factor was "GARBAGE DAY!" PMSL

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  • DemonEyeX
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    Originally posted by darren View Post
    what about rotweiler dogs of hell.
    That's another of the 'Killer Animals' movies i've got stashed away for whenever I get the time to do a film marathon.

    Two 80s seasonal classics.
    Don't Open Till Christmas & Silent Night, Deadly Night.
    Both classics as far as i'm concerned.

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  • darren
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    what about rotweiler dogs of hell.

    very good show set in the mountains somewhere in the u.s.

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  • xmark1234
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    ive seen tha one mate pritty good film i only laughed once lol
    but tha my sick mind ill watch anything

    Originally posted by darren View Post
    there is a very good one released in 83 called and soon the darkness mate.
    stars michelle dotrice from some mothers do ave em.

    its really good.
    its about two girls who go cycling across france and there unfortunate ends.

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  • darren
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    there is a very good one released in 83 called and soon the darkness mate.
    stars michelle dotrice from some mothers do ave em.

    its really good.
    its about two girls who go cycling across france and there unfortunate ends.

    Originally posted by Moondog View Post
    what are some good 80s horrors involving scarecrows, i've seen Scarecrows (1988), that was ok i guess, are there any better ones?

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  • Moondog
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    what are some good 80s horrors involving scarecrows, i've seen Scarecrows (1988), that was ok i guess, are there any better ones?

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  • darren
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    also two more very good horrors.
    the uncanny and just before dawn both released in the eighties both pre certs.

    the uncanny will give you an idea just how vicious cats can be.

    just before dawn is set in a forest very dont go in the woods alone

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  • darren
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    the 82 one is certainly the best.

    also the first 3 freddy films.
    first one is very unnerving.

    in the first freddyhe is just pure nasty no funnyness.

    Originally posted by xmark1234 View Post
    classic film there mate love the thing kurt russell great in that
    not much for the new one as its not the same leave alone any remakes of any old horror tha wha i think lol
    Last edited by darren; 11-12-2012, 01:04.

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  • xmark1234
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    a remake of the remake was better than the remake of the remake of the remake lol if u get me ha ha

    Originally posted by DoctorQui View Post
    A remake of a remake in this case!

    The Thing from Another World 1951 - The Thing 1982 - The Thing 2011

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