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    • October 7, 2010 11:38 PM CDT
    • I love I Drink Your Blood where a gang of hippies get rabies, spread it to everyone in town, and all-out slaughter ensues.

    • October 7, 2010 10:03 PM CDT
    • Impossible to pick just one.

      I'm partial to very graphic/sadistic/degrading/psychologically disturbing violence. As long as it isn't bursting with bad cgi's (main detractor for most new horror). With that said...

      Tumbling Doll of Flesh, August Underground + August Underground Mordum, Inside, Men Behind the Sun, The Untold Story, Aftermath, Kichiku, Irreversible, Der Todesking, In the Highest of the Skies, Guinea Pig: The Devil's Experiments + Flower of Flesh and Blood, Rossa Venezia, Philosophy of a Knife, (Sympathy For) Lady Vengeance, All Night Long: Atrocity, Begotten, Murder Set Pieces (uncut version), Visitor Q, Salo (for the ending), Naked Blood, Eat the Schoolgirl, etc. etc.

      Some of these aren't horror movies per say, but they're definately all horrifying : ). And I'd only recommend them to people who don't flinch at Cannibal Holocaust.

      I enjoy the less disturbing stuff too though : P. Suspiria, Carnival of Souls, Black Sunday, Viy, Dementia 13, School of the Holy Beast, Dr. X, Eugenie de Sade, House, Opera, Straight Jacket, Vampyr, 2000 Maniacs, the Mystery of the Wax Museum....

      But I'll take Frankenhooker over any of 'em!

    • October 7, 2010 12:30 PM CDT
    • Oh, and my vote for a great Halloween Horror would have to be Return Of The Living Dead.

    • October 7, 2010 12:29 PM CDT
    • Personally speaking, I thought the Last House On The Left remake was terrible. They got rid of the awful 'Good ol' boys' cops which I thought was a good thing. They did manage to make it quite sleazy and violent. The problem i'm having with these modern remakes is they all look like they were shot by the people who made Beverly Hills 90210.

      kopper said:

      Probably a stupid question, but is the 2009 remake of Last House on the Left any good?

      electrocute your cock said:
      Maniac's great, I mean that fuckin' Tom Savini headshot! I tend to watch mostly older stuff this time of year, but I love Texas Chainsaw, Last House, Cannibal Holocaust, all that Italian stuff. Demons is great, Tony the Pimp should've had his own spin off.

      Oh and there's a nutty old film also called Maniac I need to see again. I don't remember much about it apart from a mad old scientist laughing a lot and popping out a cat's eye.

    • October 7, 2010 11:47 AM CDT
    • the coffin joe movies are classics i watch them everytime they are on ifc

    • October 7, 2010 11:05 AM CDT
    • Yeah, but now you know how to jack knife a rig. Anyone seen any Coffin Joe films? Old Brazilian horror. Very sleazy.

      electrocute your cock said:

      I still don't get that Buffalo Bill joke though.

    • October 7, 2010 10:50 AM CDT
    • I still don't get that Buffalo Bill joke though.

    • October 7, 2010 9:02 AM CDT
    • Yeah definitely check it out. Lance Henriksen and Bill Paxton at the peak of their 80s cheese finest!

      kopper said:

      Huh, I've never seen Near Dark... sounds cool, thanks for the tip!

      I have so many favorite old monster movies/horror flicks that I wouldn't even know where to start.

      Ken said:
      I cold watch "Near Dark" over and over again. I especially love the scene in the remote Texas roadhouse with the Jukebox that has the Cramps and assorted other Illegal records artists on it.

      And most of the Hammer films.

    • October 7, 2010 8:09 AM CDT
    • i could not agree with you more! this is an incredible flick- really creative for it's time. the twilight zone is very much this style

      John Carlucci said:

      Carnival Of Souls (1962)

    • October 7, 2010 7:54 AM CDT
    • Gore Gore Girls the film is the very best trashy horror !

    • October 7, 2010 3:22 AM CDT
    • I've never seen the remake, I watched the trailer on youtube before it was released and didn't like how young the gang looked, you just can't beat old David Hess as Krug. I kind of want to see it now though.

    • October 6, 2010 11:34 PM CDT
    • the 2009 remake of last house on the left was accually really good, i watched it recently it was very faithful to the original movie

    • October 6, 2010 10:16 PM CDT
    • Probably a stupid question, but is the 2009 remake of Last House on the Left any good?

      electrocute your cock said:

      Maniac's great, I mean that fuckin' Tom Savini headshot! I tend to watch mostly older stuff this time of year, but I love Texas Chainsaw, Last House, Cannibal Holocaust, all that Italian stuff. Demons is great, Tony the Pimp should've had his own spin off.

      Oh and there's a nutty old film also called Maniac I need to see again. I don't remember much about it apart from a mad old scientist laughing a lot and popping out a cat's eye.

    • October 6, 2010 10:14 PM CDT
    • Huh, I've never seen Near Dark... sounds cool, thanks for the tip!

      I have so many favorite old monster movies/horror flicks that I wouldn't even know where to start.

      Ken said:

      I cold watch "Near Dark" over and over again. I especially love the scene in the remote Texas roadhouse with the Jukebox that has the Cramps and assorted other Illegal records artists on it.

      And most of the Hammer films.

    • October 6, 2010 7:09 PM CDT
    • Don't Look In the Basement (1973.) Agreed on the Italian stuff, too- no one has been able to offend me quite like they do! That's saying a lot!

    • October 6, 2010 2:32 PM CDT
    • Bonnie & Clyde vs Dracula Near Dark, Sometimes they come back, Hellraiser, original Nighmare, Silent Hill, See no Evil

    • October 6, 2010 2:23 PM CDT
    • Does 'Eraserhead' count? 'An American Werewolf In London' is one of my all-time faves, I guess not really sleazy or trashy though...somebody mentioned 'Street Trash' that's a killer film. 'Deranged' v. good too, based on the Ed Gein story...

    • October 6, 2010 2:06 PM CDT
    • Carnival Of Souls (1962)

    • October 6, 2010 1:57 PM CDT
    • hammer horror is always great stuff, just about anything released on something weird video is awesome like wham bam thank you spaceman and countless others cant forget hg lewis movies............another worthy mention is the late 80's movie street trash

    • October 6, 2010 1:55 PM CDT
    • Both studios really liked the semi-trashy bossomy starlets. Like that "Helen Mirren." Whatever happened to her?

    • October 6, 2010 1:14 PM CDT
    • I absolutely love Hammer Horror, they just don't make 'em like that anymore. Or Amicus, where the ending to just about every film they made was, they're all dead.

    • October 6, 2010 12:46 PM CDT
    • Maniac's great, I mean that fuckin' Tom Savini headshot! I tend to watch mostly older stuff this time of year, but I love Texas Chainsaw, Last House, Cannibal Holocaust, all that Italian stuff. Demons is great, Tony the Pimp should've had his own spin off.

      Oh and there's a nutty old film also called Maniac I need to see again. I don't remember much about it apart from a mad old scientist laughing a lot and popping out a cat's eye.

    • October 6, 2010 12:41 PM CDT
    • I cold watch "Near Dark" over and over again. I especially love the scene in the remote Texas roadhouse with the Jukebox that has the Cramps and assorted other Illegal records artists on it.

      And most of the Hammer films.

    • October 6, 2010 11:44 AM CDT
    • personally my favorite is the 1980 classic maniac, another good one though is eaten alive

       

      whats yours?? or what would you recommend?


    • October 5, 2010 5:07 PM CDT
    • This discussion has some very interesting points. I can understand how someone who enjoys the feel of a book in their hands wouldn't like e-books too much, but coming from the perspective of a blind person, it's just harder for me to get physical books. I can't just walk in to a store, and buy whatever book I want. I often have to order them, which can be time consuming, and books that are in Braille are very bulky and heavy. Blind people read Braille with there fingers, and while Braille dots look very small they aren't. E-books, because of their portability and downloadability, allow me more access to reading materials, even though their is still a question of accessibility in the digital world. Translation: Those of you who can see have the upper hand when it comes to the amount of material which is available for you all to read. While technology has made the playing field more level for those of us who are visually challenged, that playing field still isn't as level as it could be, so-to-speak.

      P.S. I hope this post isn't rambling too much.