Now just imagine the movies that didn't make the cut.
like carrie and the exorcist.
Such an astute eye.
have you seen malatesta's carnival of blood?
I have not, but I really like the poster they have up on IMDb, and the plot sounds fun, so I threw it into my "To Watch" list.
it's a little bit odd, but i liked it. on tubitv, if you don't mind a couple of ads during the film.
I never heard of Tubi before I got a Roku stick, but I will fully admit their selection of horror is utterly fantastic, ads or not.
Re: April 27th 2020
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 4:41 pm
by Slaughterhouserock
Jigsaw wrote:Here is a list (not ranked, ordered by year) of horror movies from the 1970's I personally enjoy more than Carrie. I was asked to make a list of 75 movies - I made a list of 95, and probably could have gotten to 110, but I wanted to save time.
I did throw on the English titles also for the multiple foreign movies here.
Is Carrie supposed to be good for the 70's or something? It was only ok at best IMO.
Also, good call on Blood Freak and Death Bed. Underrated films.
Re: April 27th 2020
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 5:07 pm
by zombie
Slaughterhouserock wrote:
Jigsaw wrote:Here is a list (not ranked, ordered by year) of horror movies from the 1970's I personally enjoy more than Carrie. I was asked to make a list of 75 movies - I made a list of 95, and probably could have gotten to 110, but I wanted to save time.
I did throw on the English titles also for the multiple foreign movies here.
Is Carrie supposed to be good for the 70's or something? It was only ok at best IMO.
Also, good call on Blood Freak and Death Bed. Underrated films.
it's usually on the lower end of the greats of the 1970s, as far as consensus seems to go. halloween, texas chain saw, the exorcist, suspiria.. and then somewhere after that, carrie. but i think it's #1 of the decade.
Re: April 27th 2020
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 5:11 pm
by Jason
Zomb's fascination with female leads in movies and music does not go unnoticed!
Re: April 27th 2020
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 5:12 pm
by zombie
the four i mentioned, ahead of carrie also have female leads. that's not what this is about, honest.
Re: April 27th 2020
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 5:47 pm
by Tiggnutz
I decided that the 2 franchises I will be marathoning this October will be Childs Play and Saw
Re: April 27th 2020
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 5:49 pm
by Jigsaw
Tiggnutz wrote:I decided that the 2 franchises I will be marathoning this October will be Childs Play and Saw
Love both. I still haven't seen the newest Saw movie, so next time I go through the series, I'll finally get to it. Maybe by then, Spiral will be out.
Re: April 27th 2020
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 5:50 pm
by Jigsaw
Slaughterhouserock wrote:
Jigsaw wrote:Here is a list (not ranked, ordered by year) of horror movies from the 1970's I personally enjoy more than Carrie. I was asked to make a list of 75 movies - I made a list of 95, and probably could have gotten to 110, but I wanted to save time.
I did throw on the English titles also for the multiple foreign movies here.
Is Carrie supposed to be good for the 70's or something? It was only ok at best IMO.
Also, good call on Blood Freak and Death Bed. Underrated films.
Indeed. Blood Freak is goofy but fun, and Death Bed was surprisingly a lot better than I thought it'd be.
Re: April 27th 2020
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 6:21 pm
by zombie
Tiggnutz wrote:I decided that the 2 franchises I will be marathoning this October will be Childs Play and Saw
dying men give life to a doll (or puppet) as the face of their murders. and nearly the same number of movies. nice
Re: April 27th 2020
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 6:27 pm
by Tiggnutz
zombie wrote:
Tiggnutz wrote:I decided that the 2 franchises I will be marathoning this October will be Childs Play and Saw
dying men give life to a doll (or puppet) as the face of their murders. and nearly the same number of movies. nice
It was 2 Blu-ray collections I recently purchased because they were on sale but I like your reasoning better
Re: April 27th 2020
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 11:21 pm
by Jigsaw
Thought this was interesting. I wasn't the biggest fan of this movie, but watching this video makes me want to take another look at some point.
On a side-note, this guy examines a lot of horror movies, from Hostel, Wolf Creek, Brightburn, The Fog, the Maniac remake, to Candyman, Freddy vs. Jason, Midsommar and Lake Mungo. Definitely a lot of interesting content to look through.
Re: April 27th 2020
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2020 2:08 am
by Reign in Blood
Tiggnutz wrote:
zombie wrote:
Tiggnutz wrote:I decided that the 2 franchises I will be marathoning this October will be Childs Play and Saw
dying men give life to a doll (or puppet) as the face of their murders. and nearly the same number of movies. nice
It was 2 Blu-ray collections I recently purchased because they were on sale but I like your reasoning better