Ad_Forums-Top
Collapse
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
70's horrors
Collapse
X
-
Re: 70's horrors
Not sure this was '70s material but one of the few real shock-u-mentaries which was banned for years in the U.S for years, chilling narration by Chuck riley and proud to have all real footage with nothing staged is "THE KILLING OF AMERICA" which you can see on Youtube, an astonishing film, well made and groundbreaking, still packs a punch today, you have been warned.
Comment
-
Re: 70's horrors
Originally posted by angliaknight View PostDark Star, 1974, directed by John Carpenter and co-written by John o'bannon, low budget but fun to watch,a little masterpiece.
Agree that Dark Star is a good one. For such a miniscule budget, Carpenter et al did very well in producing a decent looking and entertaining film.
Another from 1974 is Shivers, including that infamous bath scene.
One of Romero's less well known films from 1973, The Crazies. It was remade about a decade or so ago, but imo the original is the best.
Comment
-
Re: 70's horrors
Originally posted by angliaknight View PostDark Star, 1974, directed by John Carpenter and co-written by John o'bannon, low budget but fun to watch,a little masterpiece.Time flies like the wind, fruit flies like bananas - go figure!
Comment
-
Re: 70's horrors
This is appropriate for the Yuletide season.
Slasher produced and directed by Bob Clark, and written by A. Roy Moore. It stars Olivia Hussey, Keir Dullea, Margot Kidder and John Saxon. The story concerns a group of sorority sisters who receive threatening phone calls and are eventually stalked and murdered by a deranged killer during the Christmas season.
Comment
Comment