Yes, I remember watching The Monster Club for the very first time in around 1990. That was about 10 years after it was originally released. I remember renting it on video from my local video shop. It was the only time that I ever saw it, and I remember that I enjoyed it very much. I seem to recall a very young UB40 as one of the artists who performed in the film.Have you seen the anthology film "The Monster Club" with Vincent Price? It has various artists performing songs in the monster club between the stories, including B. A. Robertson (see here on Youtube).
Edit: BTW, one of my favourite films which isn't horror, but I claim should be seen as such, is Watership Down.
I love The Omen as well. I remember seeing The Exorcist many years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. I've never seen Rosemary's Baby, though I know it starred Mia Farrow.I'm a fan of hammer horror films, Vincent Price, Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing all good with me. My favourite horrors are probably the omen, the exorcist and Rosemary's baby.
I've veered away from horror as I've got older but if they're done well I quite enjoy them still, human centipede and human centipede 2 are particularly mental.
I'm not familiar with that director or those two films. I'll have to do a bit of online researching to see if I'd like them.The film's of Darren aranofsky are fantastic, don't know whether you would class them as straight horror but they are definitely psychological horrors. Mother! and Pi are excellent although very dark.
I remember seeing that on video, back in the mid 1980s. I remember that it was pretty scary. It gave me a few nightmares, in any case!Entity
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I love those two films. I have The Bride Of Frankenstein in a Frankenstein boxset on DVD. I also have Nosferatu in a Special Collector's Edition DVD, with a booklet and loads of extras on the making of the film. Max Shreck certainly made an extremely scary and very convincing vampire in Nosferatu! I've also seen the 1979 remake with Klaus Kinski, but the 1922 original is much better.Two stand out for me, The Bride of Frankenstein, and Murnau's Nosferatu, one funny and one scary.
One of my favourites from the mid 1970s. I have a boxset of the Omen films on DVD, and have watched them all. The original is still the best, though, of course.The Omen...
If you don't do gruesome, human centipede 2 is one to avoidI love The Omen as well. I remember seeing The Exorcist many years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. I've never seen Rosemary's Baby, though I know it starred Mia Farrow.
I don't think that I'd enjoy The Human Centipede films. They're a bit too modern and "hardcore" for my tastes, lol. I don't like anything too gruesome.
Thanks for the advice. I've heard that both of the Human Centipede films are pretty disturbing. I avoid those kinds of films like the plague. They're just not my cup of tea at all.If you don't do gruesome, human centipede 2 is one to avoidit's the most messed up and grim film I've ever seen. I think they went all out to tick all the disturbing boxes
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