Silk- it is a South Korean film Its really well filmed.
and In the Mouth of Madness - that film is so cool.
Princess of Darkness - John Carpenter film.
Fatagn!
Silk- it is a South Korean film Its really well filmed.
and In the Mouth of Madness - that film is so cool.
Princess of Darkness - John Carpenter film.
Fatagn!
recent films I have watched that may fit here include Pandorum. It has space and tension. I love it
ALShrive; found somewhere between fact and breakfast.
Horseman of the Derailment
And in today's Amazon wishlist....
Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected
Hammer House of Horror
plus various other 70's TV horror anthologies...roll on pay day!
Seriously, if you haven't caught any of the TV Horror produced in the 70's, it's worth checking out. Yes it looks dated, no the gribblies aren't massivley convincing, but the production values are sound! Most are genuinely quite creepy, and the acting is top notch for the budget!
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the masters of horror series has some fantastic episodes too
Twelve monkeys, eleven hats. One monkey is sad.
Now When it comes to cheesy horror movies I've got a liking for Ginger snaps, can't imagine why
However the process of robo-insemination is far too complex for the human mind!
A knee high fence, my one weakness
ginger snaps is an amazing film, a superb werewolf movie. the sequels are fun too
Twelve monkeys, eleven hats. One monkey is sad.
I'm not sure I've seen the third.
The second was enjoyable though too.
However the process of robo-insemination is far too complex for the human mind!
A knee high fence, my one weakness
The Shining, my favorite horror of all time.
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two, Ginger Snaps Unleashed, and Ginger Snaps: The Beginning
Unleashed carries directly on from the end of the first, Beginning is set in 18th or 19th century US frontier, but with the same sisters. sounds dreadful, but actually isn't.
Twelve monkeys, eleven hats. One monkey is sad.