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Fatally wounded GI Joe killed by an ex soldier. Holy Shit!!!
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I have vague remembering of a few strange cult movies from back in the day...I believe one was called The Gate. Edit: Yes The Gate. Late 80s. Doesn't hold up well
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It was, but for the sequel they really ramped it up several notches. Of course you know the girl is gonna survive and go on a bloody revenge rampage. The scary part about it is that kind of thing really happens to people. There are actually sick, sadistic ****s out there in the world doing that to people.
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BTW I LOVED WNUF - I wish there were more of that sort of thing! Loved the retro commercials!
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Stranger things ripped off alot from that movie
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The Gate was a good horror movie for kids. It's in the same vein as the original Gremlins, The Monster Squad, Witches, and Something Wicked This Way Comes.
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I have the original Maniac (1934) I think it's great I also have original House on Haunted Hill with Vincent Price I liked that one but hated the remake. I love the original horror movies but remakes notsomuch. Also those are nice gifs thank you for posting them for our better understanding for the movie very kind of you.
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Have you seen the Rifftrax version of the original House on Haunted Hill? It's hilarious.
I agree about the remake by the way. Vincent Price was the man. My Top Ten Favorite Vincent Price Movies: The Last Man on Earth (1964) The best version of Richard Matheson's classic "I Am Legend." This should be as highly regarded as The Night of the Living Dead imo. They are very similar films in many ways. The Masque of the Red Death (1964) Price made several movies with Roger Corman that were loosely based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe. This is my favorite. Unlike most of Corman's movies, this one never feels limited by its budget. The colors are lush and vibrant, Price is excellent as the black hearted Prince Prospero, and Corman does an excellent job of blending a couple of Poe's stories into one low budget masterpiece. Theatre of Blood (1973) One of my favorite horror comedies. Price really hams it up. He looks like he's having a ball acting out his character's Shakespearean themed revenge plot. House of Wax (1953) The film that turned Price into a horror icon. The first color 3-D feature from a major American studio. The Tingler (1959) Schlock, but damn fun. It had to have been an absolute blast to watch this in the theater with all of William Castle's gimmicks. The Fly (1958) Another classic. I was really creeped out by the ending as a kid. It isn't gory or anything, but there is something... terrible... about it. There are very few horror movies that are actually horrifying. This one is to me. It will probably just be corny to most of you though. Pit and the Pendulum (1961) Another great Corman/Price Poe movie. This one features scream queen Barbara Steele. An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe (1970) From the eight movies he made based on his writings it's obvious Price had a love for Poe's stories. This is the culmination of that, as Price does a one man show of four of Poe's most famous stories. Witchfinder General (1968) Of all the bad guys Price played, Matthew Hopkins is easily the most evil. |
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