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Yes, big fan of that film.
The Canadains invented the genre essentially with that film.
Another very good proto-slasher is Fright (1971 British film with Susan George, Ian Bannen, Honor Blackman, John Gregson and George Cole)
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Re: 70's horrors
I think the first movie still holds up well, providing you watch it from the perspective of someone who hasn't seen any of the 100s of slasher movies that it inspired.
Back when it was first made, mainstream audiences hadn't yet been desensitised to slasher flicks.
However, I understand that watching it in 2012, after all the slasher films that followed, it does seem very tame & plodding.
I'll always have a soft spot for the first Halloween, part 2 was not bad, but the rest are terrible.
And as it's that time of year, are there any fans of Black Christmas (1974)out there ?
A seasonal slasher movie from a few years before the genre took off.
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You made the classic mistake of watching the sequals!Originally posted by Moondog View Posti couldn't get into the Halloween films myself, i just found them (especially Michael Myers) extremely boring, he's just so lame, all he does is *walk, stab, choke, walk, stab, choke* -_-
i watched the first 6 and thought they were all sh*t
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i couldn't get into the Halloween films myself, i just found them (especially Michael Myers) extremely boring, he's just so lame, all he does is *walk, stab, choke, walk, stab, choke* -_-Originally posted by DoctorQui View PostAlmost forgot Halloween, one of my favourite horror films!
i watched the first 6 and thought they were all sh*t
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The House That Dripped Blood (1971)
a series of short stories about a cursed house.
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hey mate.
actually ive never seen it but heard good things about it.
think i need to see that one.
been watching a lot of 70's horror lately particularly movie of the week series from the u.s.
short films but ive liked them all.
like terror on the beach with dennis weaver,where have all the people gone etc etc.
Originally posted by kelvin View PostHi darren there's so many great films to choose from an old favorite of mine was phantasm (1979) not sure if you agree ?
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Dracula AD 1972
The Satanic Rites of Dracula
The Wicker Man
The Exorcist
Rosemary's Baby
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Hi darren there's so many great films to choose from an old favorite of mine was phantasm (1979) not sure if you agree ?
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i forgot about The Texas Chansaw Massacre and Dawn of the Dead being from the 70s, they were decent.
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sounds like a classic one tha mate going have to look out for tha one
Originally posted by darren View Postbewen watching lots of seventies horrors lately.
first one is killdozer from 74.
only lasts an hour and eight mins.
the bulldozer hits a mysterious piece of space rock and it then starts to drive itself and k*ll people.
real good show.
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another supberb one is the devils rain
which stars william shatner and ernest borgnine.
a really good film
one id recommend.
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