dete wrote:one thing I like to mention though is
Dracula is not a true horror movie to me.
Dracula to me has been a romantic tragedy much like
Shakespear's work....
:spyder: unless yer afraid of vampires. :spyder:
dete wrote:one thing I like to mention though is
Dracula is not a true horror movie to me.
Dracula to me has been a romantic tragedy much like
Shakespear's work....
Michael Cook wrote: :spyder: Cannibal holocaust was the most upsetting and offensive.
Land behind the sun was the most outraging.
In a glass cage was the most psychologically numbing.
Zombie has the best splatter gag(9 inch splinter in the eye).
Carpenter's the Thing has the only gag that makes me flinch every time (jumping blood)
Henry: portrait of a serial killer was the most truly frightening the more I thought about it.
I can't bring myself to watch Asian bug barfing or kidnapping/dissection films (such as the guinea pig series of films out of Japan) but they are truly horrifying. :spyder:
You remember NIGHT GALLERY!!! That was a really cool show. If my memory hasn't gone to dust yet I do believe that Rod Serling who created the TWILIGHT ZONE was the creator of NIGHT GALLERY. I thought it is even more intriguing than the ZONE :cool:ExSpAgtStarling wrote:Don't really go for horror fims, but on TV there used to be this great horror program called "Night Gallery" when I was a kid; the host was pretty creepy too.
Starling