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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Who thinks that horror movies from the 1980s were pretty cool?

I have some good favourites depending on the sub genre. Here are my favourites by sub genre

Werwolves: An American Werewolf In London

Witches: Warlock

Aliens: The Thing

Demons: Evil Dead

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

What are your favourites?

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By *BW SnowbunnyWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere over the Rainbow

They were pretty cool back then when I was a teen but then there wasn't the technology etc that we have today. The scariest one for me back then was Nightmare on Elm. Scared the crap out of me

When I watched Evil Dead as an adult I realised just how funny it actually is

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"They were pretty cool back then when I was a teen but then there wasn't the technology etc that we have today. The scariest one for me back then was Nightmare on Elm. Scared the crap out of me

When I watched Evil Dead as an adult I realised just how funny it actually is"

Yeah it is funny how the first Evil Dead movie was made especially on a very low budget. The second and third movies went for the horror comedy route after that which had some pretty funny scenes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The Burning scared the shit out of me as a teenager, watching it now its compared to todays stuff its tame

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By *rNaughtyNickMan
over a year ago

Birmingham

Love 80s horror movies scared me to death as a kid tho I watch them now and just find them funny. Tho I prefer watching them compared to today's horror movies which are rubbish.

But yeah the SFX where terrible like watching the ending of nightmare in elm street you can actually see the mannequin being dragged through the door window .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Aliens. - Aliens

Witches of eastwick.

Werewolf of London

Demons - Exorcist

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Love 80s horror movies scared me to death as a kid tho I watch them now and just find them funny. Tho I prefer watching them compared to today's horror movies which are rubbish.

But yeah the SFX where terrible like watching the ending of nightmare in elm street you can actually see the mannequin being dragged through the door window .

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Yeah definitely like in one scene in The Evil Dead where you can see the tube spraying fake blood after Ash shoots his possessed sister in the face

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By *ucyfur77Woman
over a year ago

Pleasuretown

Hellraiser

Poltergeist

The Thing

The Fly

Aliens

Creepshow

The Evil Dead

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Any John Carpenter or Tobe Hooper film. Any of the Italian Giallo films.

I remember a film called Xtro and another called Evilspeak that were popular with horror geeks at the time.

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham

I'd say that was the golden age of horror. Especially with people calling for then to be banned etc. Made them seem even more scary and Shocking.

Nightmare on elm st, zombie creeping flesh, child's play, critters are some of the ones that stick in my head.

I used to love going to the video shop and looking at them on the shelves.

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By *rNaughtyNickMan
over a year ago

Birmingham

Yeah I guess back then religion played a major part of peoples lives one of the reasons behind exorcist being banned. Which in return brought a lot of attention and hype to the movie.

But yeah I there are some classics in this thread.

Any horro movies buffs abke to help me after the title of a movie I watched as a kid the only scene I recall is a watermelon or similar vegetable / fruit in the car and then some tentacles came out of the watermelon to kill the driver.

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By *helbeeCouple
over a year ago

Nuneaton

friday the 13th

hell raiser

nightmare on elm street

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By *ysnomiaMan
over a year ago

Preston

Can I have anything Crononberg, was he 80s?

Classics, like the scanners head explosion.

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By *BW SnowbunnyWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere over the Rainbow

I think we (my friends and I) made the films more exciting because we were underage - ordering the films to be delivered Then trying to find someone who was either 18 or looked 18 to answer the door This included films like Porky's and Lemon Popsicle

Although we were very promiscuous we were still easily scared by these horror films.

I lived in a little village where we all experimented with each other lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Return of the living dead

I also like the thought of dirty old men eating me lol

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By *rGuyMan
over a year ago

Croydon

I loved the Creepshow films. My older brothers had them and I watched them when i was a kid.

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By *effrey45Man
over a year ago

Lytham

Salems lot

Erm or was that from the 70's?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Just bumping this to add Fright Night to the list of my favourite horror movies of the 80's as its such a great vampire film

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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest

Some great.films mentioned already. I liked child's play.

Chucky doll was terrifying and hilarious at the same time

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By *rNaughtyNickMan
over a year ago

Birmingham


"I loved the Creepshow films. My older brothers had them and I watched them when i was a kid. "

loved the 2nd one

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

the ghoulies... made me afraid of going for a shit!

society...made me afraid family might be aliens

C.H.U.D - might have to rewatch it

killer clowns from outer space...well its alien fucking clowns!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Reanimator

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By *achealTV/TS
over a year ago

Wolverhampton

Dawn of the dead is a timeless classic xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Child’s play movies used to scare me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Dawn of the dead is a timeless classic xx"

it was made in the 70's

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By *typical guyMan
over a year ago

wigan

Basket case. Low budget, bad actors and effects, it's so bad it's good.

Other horrors I liked from the 80's were Halloween, children of the corn and I'm not sure if it is strictly classed as a horror but aligator was ace.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The Thing, I hate horror films but I watched this classic when it first came out and I'm glad I did, it was groundbreaking in terms of special effects and has stood the test of time to this day I feel..

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire

Op you’ve listed some really good ones I actually liked a film called ‘Vamp’ starred Grace Jones a bit of a cult film. But I also think with ‘Get Out’ or ‘It Follows’ the genre has certainly changed and in some cases (as the two I’ve named) improved.

Horror has long since been ignored by the Oscars or other award shows, Rosemary’s Baby to The Shining to Texas Chainsaw the list goes on ...J Horror another impressive sub genre of Horror.

Also have a penchant for the Hammer Horror Films as well

Great subject sorry I went off on a tangent

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By *he-Hosiery-GentMan
over a year ago

Older Hot Bearded Guy

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By *he-Hosiery-GentMan
over a year ago

Older Hot Bearded Guy


"Pet Sematary

The young kid playing the role of Gage - amazing acting!

'... so you'll never get out of bed again... never get out of bed again, never get out of bed again !!!' (Zelda)

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By *typical guyMan
over a year ago

wigan


"Op you’ve listed some really good ones I actually liked a film called ‘Vamp’ starred Grace Jones a bit of a cult film. But I also think with ‘Get Out’ or ‘It Follows’ the genre has certainly changed and in some cases (as the two I’ve named) improved.

Horror has long since been ignored by the Oscars or other award shows, Rosemary’s Baby to The Shining to Texas Chainsaw the list goes on ...J Horror another impressive sub genre of Horror.

Also have a penchant for the Hammer Horror Films as well

Great subject sorry I went off on a tangent "

The shining is amazing, i`m surprised to hear it didn`t get any awards.

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By *achealTV/TS
over a year ago

Wolverhampton


"Dawn of the dead is a timeless classic xx

it was made in the 70's "

I watched it in the 80s did you have a train set when you was a kid and do you still play with it.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire


"Op you’ve listed some really good ones I actually liked a film called ‘Vamp’ starred Grace Jones a bit of a cult film. But I also think with ‘Get Out’ or ‘It Follows’ the genre has certainly changed and in some cases (as the two I’ve named) improved.

Horror has long since been ignored by the Oscars or other award shows, Rosemary’s Baby to The Shining to Texas Chainsaw the list goes on ...J Horror another impressive sub genre of Horror.

Also have a penchant for the Hammer Horror Films as well

Great subject sorry I went off on a tangent

The shining is amazing, i`m surprised to hear it didn`t get any awards."

Rosemary's baby one (Polanski was nominated) a best supporting role for Ruth Gordon but nothing for the shining

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Dawn of the dead is a timeless classic xx

it was made in the 70's

I watched it in the 80s did you have a train set when you was a kid and do you still play with it. "

ooooOOOOOoooo .... handbags are out

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By *tace 309TV/TS
over a year ago

durham

The sentinel

Legend of hell house ...good 70s films

The entity ..80s

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Op you’ve listed some really good ones I actually liked a film called ‘Vamp’ starred Grace Jones a bit of a cult film. But I also think with ‘Get Out’ or ‘It Follows’ the genre has certainly changed and in some cases (as the two I’ve named) improved.

Horror has long since been ignored by the Oscars or other award shows, Rosemary’s Baby to The Shining to Texas Chainsaw the list goes on ...J Horror another impressive sub genre of Horror.

Also have a penchant for the Hammer Horror Films as well

Great subject sorry I went off on a tangent "

Yeah. Horror has definitely changed over the years and we do get some good ones now and again. Sadly the horror movies in the past years always seemed to have a murderous psychopath or a ghost/demon as the antagonist. Other recent horror movies that don't have these types of antagonists are either sequels, prequels, remakes or reboots of horror movies made over 20 or 30 years ago and most end up being terrible.

The new IT movie has been a good decent horror movie I've seen this year and best of all, it's not a remake and the antagonist is a inter dimensional shape shifting alien that feeds on fear.

What I like about the classic horror movies is that there is a variety of villains and not just some killer or a ghost and it is sad that variety has dwindled over the years. I've always blamed the Twilight movies for being not only degrading the vampire and werewolf mythos but also destroying the chance of a vampire or a werewolf movie in the future.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

monkey shines

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over a year ago

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire


"Op you’ve listed some really good ones I actually liked a film called ‘Vamp’ starred Grace Jones a bit of a cult film. But I also think with ‘Get Out’ or ‘It Follows’ the genre has certainly changed and in some cases (as the two I’ve named) improved.

Horror has long since been ignored by the Oscars or other award shows, Rosemary’s Baby to The Shining to Texas Chainsaw the list goes on ...J Horror another impressive sub genre of Horror.

Also have a penchant for the Hammer Horror Films as well

Great subject sorry I went off on a tangent

Yeah. Horror has definitely changed over the years and we do get some good ones now and again. Sadly the horror movies in the past years always seemed to have a murderous psychopath or a ghost/demon as the antagonist. Other recent horror movies that don't have these types of antagonists are either sequels, prequels, remakes or reboots of horror movies made over 20 or 30 years ago and most end up being terrible.

The new IT movie has been a good decent horror movie I've seen this year and best of all, it's not a remake and the antagonist is a inter dimensional shape shifting alien that feeds on fear.

What I like about the classic horror movies is that there is a variety of villains and not just some killer or a ghost and it is sad that variety has dwindled over the years. I've always blamed the Twilight movies for being not only degrading the vampire and werewolf mythos but also destroying the chance of a vampire or a werewolf movie in the future. "

I think Mark Kermode made a great point about the Twilight films that there just isn’t a glut of horror films in which the main hero is a teenage girl or that the filmakers are trying to reach out to that demographic, it’s not to my taste (only seen two of them) but it’s good that everyone is being represented not longer after,The Hunger Games was released that also allows Teenagers to see Girls can be heroic as well.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Op you’ve listed some really good ones I actually liked a film called ‘Vamp’ starred Grace Jones a bit of a cult film. But I also think with ‘Get Out’ or ‘It Follows’ the genre has certainly changed and in some cases (as the two I’ve named) improved.

Horror has long since been ignored by the Oscars or other award shows, Rosemary’s Baby to The Shining to Texas Chainsaw the list goes on ...J Horror another impressive sub genre of Horror.

Also have a penchant for the Hammer Horror Films as well

Great subject sorry I went off on a tangent

Yeah. Horror has definitely changed over the years and we do get some good ones now and again. Sadly the horror movies in the past years always seemed to have a murderous psychopath or a ghost/demon as the antagonist. Other recent horror movies that don't have these types of antagonists are either sequels, prequels, remakes or reboots of horror movies made over 20 or 30 years ago and most end up being terrible.

The new IT movie has been a good decent horror movie I've seen this year and best of all, it's not a remake and the antagonist is a inter dimensional shape shifting alien that feeds on fear.

What I like about the classic horror movies is that there is a variety of villains and not just some killer or a ghost and it is sad that variety has dwindled over the years. I've always blamed the Twilight movies for being not only degrading the vampire and werewolf mythos but also destroying the chance of a vampire or a werewolf movie in the future.

I think Mark Kermode made a great point about the Twilight films that there just isn’t a glut of horror films in which the main hero is a teenage girl or that the filmakers are trying to reach out to that demographic, it’s not to my taste (only seen two of them) but it’s good that everyone is being represented not longer after,The Hunger Games was released that also allows Teenagers to see Girls can be heroic as well.

"

That is understandable about having girls as the hero in movies. When it comes to Twilight, the character was just terrible

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Watched just about every horror film made in the 70's and early 80's.

Got to the stage now they are more comical than horror

I now hate anything that has zombies, vampires, monsters etc as they are mythical creatures

I prefer psychological movies that can actually happen, like some sick psychopathic family (Rob Zombies Devils Rejects) or the first Saw movie.

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
over a year ago

Cheshire


"Op you’ve listed some really good ones I actually liked a film called ‘Vamp’ starred Grace Jones a bit of a cult film. But I also think with ‘Get Out’ or ‘It Follows’ the genre has certainly changed and in some cases (as the two I’ve named) improved.

Horror has long since been ignored by the Oscars or other award shows, Rosemary’s Baby to The Shining to Texas Chainsaw the list goes on ...J Horror another impressive sub genre of Horror.

Also have a penchant for the Hammer Horror Films as well

Great subject sorry I went off on a tangent

Yeah. Horror has definitely changed over the years and we do get some good ones now and again. Sadly the horror movies in the past years always seemed to have a murderous psychopath or a ghost/demon as the antagonist. Other recent horror movies that don't have these types of antagonists are either sequels, prequels, remakes or reboots of horror movies made over 20 or 30 years ago and most end up being terrible.

The new IT movie has been a good decent horror movie I've seen this year and best of all, it's not a remake and the antagonist is a inter dimensional shape shifting alien that feeds on fear.

What I like about the classic horror movies is that there is a variety of villains and not just some killer or a ghost and it is sad that variety has dwindled over the years. I've always blamed the Twilight movies for being not only degrading the vampire and werewolf mythos but also destroying the chance of a vampire or a werewolf movie in the future.

I think Mark Kermode made a great point about the Twilight films that there just isn’t a glut of horror films in which the main hero is a teenage girl or that the filmakers are trying to reach out to that demographic, it’s not to my taste (only seen two of them) but it’s good that everyone is being represented not longer after,The Hunger Games was released that also allows Teenagers to see Girls can be heroic as well.

That is understandable about having girls as the hero in movies. When it comes to Twilight, the character was just terrible "

Not for us ....but agree wholeheartedly

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Too many American slasher films.

Like I've worked the doors in Glasgow and if some sad arse with a mask and a knife approaches he better know how to use it cause if. it he is going to require an operation to have it removed from his arse.

That said dumb blondes with big tits screaming up the stairs is worth a look see

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I prefer the older style attempts at Horror, with less computer involvement

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