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those crazy french flicks that cae out a few years ago "A´linteriour" and "Frontieres" damn!!!! both were pretty good
i only have 4 words for you "I saw the devil"
The Hidden
The Shrine.
Caught it on Netflix a while back and thought it was pretty solid. It was a little slow to start but I thought it ended well.
I wouldn't mind chiming in here...
May I recommend: Tourist Trap - 1979, Fortress - 1985, Wheels of Terror - 1990 (this one is actually in full on YouTube)
Warning Sign (1985)
Kill List
The pitt and the pendulum
In the mouth of madness
Followed by martyrs and return of the living dead... What a line up
The Dead
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Very underrated IMO.
I recommend Race With The Devil 1975
Vacationg couples traveling in an RV inadvertantly witness a satanic human sacrifice ritual while camping off road on route to their destination - forcing them to flee for their lives - not knowing who to trust. Solid camp. :2thumbs:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073600/
Video Violence... When Renting Is Not Enough. (Video 1987) A normal, unsuspecting couple – Steve and Rachel – find themselves completely immersed in a town of blood-drunk crazies. Led by sickos Howard and Eli, these backwater psychopaths produce and watch their own snuff movies in which victims are outsiders or citizens trying to leave the close-knit community of killers. The most well-known Shot-On-Video horror film from the mid 80s Video Violence earned an AFI Nomination in 1986 for "Best Independent Film".
'The Millennium Bug' If you are a fan of 80's creature features and purely practical effects I am sure you will dig this :thumbup:
Needless for me to say here I recommend the following movies for their pure greatness: 'Dark Night of the Scarecrow' and 'Bad Ronald'. The funny thing is they are both made for TV back when they put some effort into these and there was no bad cgi to POS it all up.
Don't recall ever watching Bad Ronald, but doesn't mean that I haven't seen it before . Dark Night of the Scarecrow, well that's very good television horror solid storyline and great acting. Film was pretty tame , and really didn't have a need for CGI anywhere in the film
:hmmm: Will keep an eye open for this. Would be sweet to get some earlier UG stuff.
Now onto your avatar 'Chopping Mall'. I haven't seen this one since the 80s and spotted it down in Melbourne. Didn't grab as I could remember not really getting into it, wander if I should have grabbed just to check out again considering my tastes have matured :hmmm:
`May' was a good one - it's a couple of years old, saw it on showtime. Starts out as a character study of a young woman who's a weird loner, and then becomes a slasher in the second half when she starts killing people.
I rented a good one from blockbuster several months back - `13 Hours in a Warehouse'. Low-budget, but really good. Original, unique storyline.
I remembered liking `Popcorn' - saw it in 1991. Had Jill Schoelen in it - a scream queen from the 80's. I'm not sure if I'd like it now, though. I liked a lot of silly stuff back then - it wasn't a completely serious film.