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If you love horror movies from the 70's-80's, this has them all. It was my first date movie ever. There are several great scary movies in it from the 80's
Vice Squad-with Season Hubley-with the crazy pimp Ramrod Dressed to Kill- Scary- but weird. The Howling- scary! Nighthawks-with Sylvester Stallone-that is a great movie.
I thought of some other scary movies too that are good: Ghost Story-that is one for scariest scenes in a movie-when they are telling the ghost story about people who used to be buried alive, this was true, and the graveyard caretaker, could hear them scratching on the coffin trying to get out. Also, when they think the girl is dead, and they push the car in to the lake, and her head pops up-and she isn't dead! That is scary! The Hitcher- with C.Thomas Howell-that will make you never pick up a hitch hiker-not that you ever should. The Seduction-with Morgan Fairchild, is an excellent stalker movie. There are clips of it in Terror in the Aisles. Blow Out-with John Travolta and Nancy Allen is good too.
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I forgot which movie it was in, but I especially love the clip where the guy dressed as Santa is robbing the store, he tells the clerk, "Give me the money f*!@er."
Haha. Good stuff.
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Oh man, that reminded me of the all time most scariest movie ever:
Silent Night Deadly Night-talk about disturbing!
Does anyone else remember all the controversy about it, that was another topic on here, that qualifies, I remember them wanting to band it, but then made like 6 remakes-or something like that!
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The Hitcher??? That wasn't featured in Terror in the Aisles. Aisles was 84, Hitcher was 86.
But yes Aisles was a terrific concept for a horror flick. Forget plot, just throw up 90 minutes of blood and shocks. That was the first place where I first saw When a Stranger Calls. Scared the HELL out of me! I like the Nighthawks and Vice Squad stuff, but didn't think they belonged, not really classed as terror movies, rather action ones.
Aisles could really use a sequel, with 20 more years of horror coming and going.
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I didn't say the Hitcher was in Terror in the Aisles, I just said that it was in with some other movies I thought were scary too. Ghost Story I think is really scary, and it wasn't in Terror in the Aisles. I thought Nighthawks was suspenseful- not really horrific, but I hate the scene where the terrorist shoots the woman on the tram thing.
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