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i remember seeing that poster for prom night 2 at the video store and wandering what is scary about this, its just a lady, but on the other hand same time period the large marge bit on pee wee's big adventure scared the hell outta me
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actually the large marge bit still kind of spooks me, and i forgot what point i was trying to make, if i had a point to begin with
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Halloween 3 Season of the Witch on the big screen last week at the best theater in the world, Alamo Draft House. This weekend, same theater, Christine. I can't wait!
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DR. GIGGLES. SUCH GREAT 80'S MEMORIES! HORROR IN THE 80'S WAS, IS & ALWAYS WILL BE SO MUCH BETTER THAN THE HORROR THEY HAVE OUT NOW...
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I'm watching The Nesting...pretty good so far.
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"A toxic spill revives a beautiful, dead heiress who, with the help of her childhood friend, must quench her insatiable thirst for blood." (IMDb)
Another Jean Rollin horror feature with lots of nudity, blood and weird behavior. It was ok but i think that i like Fascination a bit more.
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No matter what one's opinion may be, Rollin movies are certainly unlike any other !
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Night of the Living Dead 1990 i still count it as an 80's.
Fright Night 1985 still don't under stand why there needed to be a remake, other than to try and cash in on the original.
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I hear you on both of those remakes, perfectly "good," but unnecessary films. I didn't find that either one of them brought anything new or really different to the material.
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I don't know, never watched all of the original Night of the Living Dead all the way through. But the better make up effects were an improvement and I also liked the fates of the 1990 remakes characters better than the original.
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But as far as Fright Night goes, picture can't be improved from the 1980's cinematrophy in my opinion, not to mention music, wardrobe, sets, and every thing else the 80's had that makes it more interesting than things today. The actors of the remake don't compare to the originals, the only thing they can do different is try an modernize the characters, fashion, and music which only hurts the movie in my opinion, add shaky camera work and attempt to pass CGI effects off.
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Three more bone-chilling tales that include a vengeful wooden Native American, a monstrous blob in a lake, and a hitchhiker who wants revenge and will not die. -- IMDb
Although not as good as the original, it contains my favourite story, "The Raft".
"I BEAT YOU! HAHAHA! I BEAT YOU!"
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Creepshow 2 is pretty underated if you ask me,I think all three stories are pretty decent especially the last 2 - the raft and hitchhicker,the hitchhiker Is quite funny,the amount of times the poor guys run over and he's hanging of the car and you can hear him keep saying "thanks for the ride lady",I think that's probably my personal fave out of em all.
The raft is also very entertaining,where the woman is lying down on the raft and she turns her face over and its been consumed by the thing in the lake and the end when the guys made it and you think he's got to safety just for that one final twist.
I don't dislike the first story either - old chief woodenhead or the wrap around cartoon segment with the boy billy and the Venus fly trap.
I like both creepshows,I think they are both really good,they did do a cheap in name only 3rd part some while back which was direct to DVD and by all accounts a real stinker.
I don't think it will ever happen but I Wish they'd do a proper 3rd instalment,one that had a decent sized budget,a quality cast and a great director at the reigns,I reckon it would do reasonable business as there's not been many of these horror anthologys of late.
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