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typhair posted an update in the group
Art Of TypH May 9, 2011 8:12 pmCheck it out folks! there is a funraiser going on over at indiegogo for Halloween Nightmare Near Elm Street the COMIC BOOK! if you could go take a look and if you can donate and help my bud Graeme Buchan raise money for the new comic book based off his short horror film of the same name![Read more]
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RyanVox posted an update in the group
Horror Cons, Events, Signing around the globe! April 19, 2011 12:36 amThis year at the annual Sydney Royal Easter Show there will be a Hollywood horror walk-through scare-house (kinda similar to some of the stuff Universal does in LA at Halloween) featuring scenes from 13 of Hollywood’s fave horror films.
So far I know that Jason, Freddy, Leatherface, Michael Myers, Chucky, Wolf Man and The Exorcist are all part…[Read more]
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2lame4skool posted an update in the group
The Twilight Zone October 26, 2010 10:10 amfor me this is pretty hard, but here goes.
5. To serve man
4. The hitchhiker
3. Time enough at last
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typhair posted an update in the group
The Vincent Price Society June 17, 2010 8:20 pmDidn’t see anyone talking about this yet in the group so I thought I would start something being the big Vincent Price fan I am. So whats everyones favourite Vincent Price Film? mine would have to be The Last Man On Earth! The second horror movie I ever seen when I was 5 love that movie!:lol:
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tymishu78 posted an update in the group
Troma March 30, 2010 6:02 pmThis was on the B-D front page.
I wouldn’t be against a Class of Nuke ‘Em High remake.[Read more]
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Interesting…[Read more]
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kyuss92 posted an update in the group
David Lynch Fans January 22, 2010 6:29 ammine has got to be mulholland drive, first movie i saw from him.
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Mulholland Drive is definitely his best movie but my personal fave is Lost Highway. Why? because it was the first Lynch film i saw on the big screen and it had such an impact on me. The final scenes left me shaking.
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that was scarier than any horror movie i ever saw. when the mysterious man films the main protaganist. i m not sure if lost highway was a horror movie, it defiently is to me. and much more.
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I consider Lost Highway to be noir horror.
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The Elephant Man and Mulholland Drive.
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Wild At Heart gets a lot of hate and i don’t understand why. I rank it along side all of his others as one of his best. I think it’s obvious Lynch was having a lot of fun with it as it’s a cartoonish type of film, but it really showcases his knack for black comedy.
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Ereaserhead! words to sum up how i feel when i see this?
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Lost Highway is my personal favorite….Robert Blake is just so creepy in this.:shock:
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lost highway was a fuckin trip. lol. had no idea wat was happening!
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no doubt: Lost Highway
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Definitely Blue Velvet, Frank Booth has to be one of the greatest villains ever.
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Mulholland Drive is right up there,followed by Lost Highway,and for a little change of pace,The Straight Story,
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i can’t choose just one!
wild at heart, lost highway, and twin peaks.
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To this day Mulholland Drive blows mind like no other movie can. The threatre scene is pure brilliance and from there on in it’s fucking on.
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Lost Highway, that film is Amazing!!
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I saw Lost Highway at a party when someone put it in. I didn’t move till it was over and it was such a mindfuck. Then Mulholland Drive came out and took it to another level!!!
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Ashley-Thorpe posted an update in the group
Hammer Horror and the British bloods January 14, 2010 4:59 amFor a certain generation (certainly in Britain in the 1970′s…though I’d be fascinated to know of any of your experiences elsewhere) the weekly ritual of watching ‘Doctor Who’ was, I suspect, partially to blame for an interest in ‘gothic horror’.
My era was the Tom Baker era, and storylines such as ‘The Talons of Weng Chiang’ and ‘The Horror…[Read more]
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There’s a lot of cross-over with the casting…this tended to happen in all of British drama, all sorts of people would turn up! I believe that the Producer of the show in the 70′s was fascinated by the darker side of genre fiction and actively tried to make the show a little more complex and adult, hence the Hammer feeling about a number of the…[Read more]
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The_Shape78 posted an update in the group
John Carpenter Fans September 1, 2009 6:09 pmSo Carpenter has been MIA for the past 8 years or so and his big comeback is a film entitled The Ward. So far all that is known, to me at least is that its a ghost story about a woman in a asylum and it will be released in 2010. Anyone else know anything about it?
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All I know at the moment, is that Carpenter is filming it right now. He’s actually making a new film!
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I’m not finding any updates for this but I’ll keep looking and post what I find. This is going to be great I can’t wait for a true Master of Horror to bring it all back to where it should be.
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Amen to that, i cant wait for him to make his return.
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it’s happening up near like spokane or idaho…was trying to research it on imdbpro….I was there’s a little casting company working on it up there…but pam dixon was casting the bigger roles
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rogue posted an update in the group
Jaws fans July 31, 2009 7:09 pmi think everything about it really makes it the perfect blockbuster. It’s intense, has great characters, great story and the shark is iconic.
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GREAT DATE MOVIE!!!
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I agree with that.
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This is my favorite horror movie, I had seen this back in the early 80′s, and it had such an affect on me and our swimming pool when I was a kid:lol:
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Jaws is one of the first movies I remember watching as a child.
This movie is near perfection. John Williams’ score is one of the most iconic pieces of music in movie history. Add to the mix a truly memorable cast, terrifying scares and a giant shark and you have a classic film, a blockbuster in the true sense of the word that still runs rings…[Read more] -
This is the movie that got me into horror. I still watch it everytime they show it on tv.
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Only a complete cunt would not like this movie.
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Simply put, Jaws was(still is) nothing short of incredible.
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it was a phenomenon.everyone including myself was afraid to swim at the beach for a few years.when a movie alters the behavior of the masses you know it’s good !!
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not trying to be tough but this is the only movie to truly,truly scare me.and thats why,people like to be scared.:D
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mR_BuNgLe posted an update in the group
Rue Morgue’s Cinemacabre movie nights July 15, 2009 6:38 pmBefore that it’s at 7pm. Awesome.[Read more]
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very cool!, I wish I could be there! have to try an move closer maybe haha:)
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My top 5 are as follows:
1. Twenty Two
2. Time Enough At Last
3. Dead Man’s Shoes
4. The Dummy
5. Long Distance Call
Defenitely alot more difficult than I thought it would be!
haha yea its pretty tough to choose. here are some other personal favorites (in no particular order)
1. The rip van winkle caper
2. I shot an arrow into the air
3. The grave
4. The invaders
5. Perchance to dream