Tuesday, September 29, 2009
31 HORROR REVIEWS IN OCTOBER- Suggestions Welcome
In addition to updating you with details surrounding my forthcoming Halloween show STAGE BLOOD IS NEVER ENOUGH (which performs on October 22nd and 29th in NYC, details here), I'm going to try and squeeze in 31 horror reviews in the month of October. Your suggestions (in the comments section) are more than welcome, as I have a few that I'm definitely going to do (I'm going to finally grace you with KILLER WORKOUT, HUNTER'S BLOOD, NEW YORK RIPPER, and PHENOMENA, among others), but would love to hear some of your favorites. (The focus, along with that of my show, will be on 80's horror, but I should be running the gamut from silents to the present.)
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Friday the 13th Part 3 in 3-D
Tales from the Darkside
Basket Case Trilogy!!!!
80's horror:
near dark - bigelow
return of the living dead - o'bannon
day of the dead - romero
christine - j carpenter
re-animator - gordon
dead ringers - cronenberg
monkey shines - romero
the fly - cronenberg
non-80's horror:
nosferatu - murnau
the leopard man - tourneur
the tenant - polanski
I'll definitely do BASKET CASE, I haven't seen the sequels yet but plan on checking them out this month.
Nice, skeelo, I hope to do at least a couple of those. Gives me an excuse to rewatch RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD, not that I needed one.
31 horror reviews in October? We are so spoiled. Thanks for the reviews they are highly entertaining, though interesting too, hahhahah.
I've never seen basket case but now must, it's not on youtube argh...
sleepaway camp! The Ring and Ringu.
The Exorcist. Carrie.
i like your review of house 3 , maybe the others in that series?
some of the Romero 'dead' movies
more john carpenter
and one of those chuck norris "horror" ones like silent rage or hero and the terror
Jimmy Boy,
I'll probably do HOUSE (and unveil my HOUSE drinking game), as well as maybe SILENT RAGE (which could easily be titled CHUCK NORRIS VS. MICHAEL MYERS).
Anon,
I may try and fit in SLEEPAWAY CAMP.
And skeelo, thanks for the kind words, and I've been meaning to see THE LEOPARD MAN for quite a while- I'm a big Tourneur fan, and somehow this one slipped through the cracks, so I just stuck it in my netflix queue.
greatest horror thriller ever:
THE VANISHING by Sluzier
not the crappy American remake, obviously.
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