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Old 05-11-2007, 07:24 AM
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In no particular order, the real top 10...

Bad Taste
Psycho 2
Return of the Living Dead
The Serpent and the Rainbow
Creepshow
Day of the Dead
Halloween 2
Nightmare on Elm Street
Pet Sematary
The 'Burbs


Honorable Mention

Evil Dead 2
Friday the 13th
Friday the 13th 2
Gremlins
The Thing
An American Werewolf in London
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Old 05-13-2007, 08:03 AM
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Most of the members here will list an often-repeated top 10 of the 1980s, and they will be correct because the 70s and 80s produced the best horror films.
I will go ahead and list top 10 slashers from the 1980s, just to be different and to give you a better range of films to choose from :-

Friday the 13th
Nightmare on Elm Street
Tenebrae
Maniac
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
Intruder
Clownhouse
The Burning
I, Madman
The Initiation
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Old 04-09-2009, 01:51 AM
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Top 10 Horror Movies of the 80s

As a child of the 1980s I still hold the decade in high regard for its quality horror movies. I've put together a few thoughts on the genre at the time and listed my top 10 horror movies of the 1980s here:
http://www.squidoo.com/tophorrormovies1980
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Old 04-10-2009, 04:07 AM
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creepshow
evil dead 1and2
elmstreet1,2,3,4,5and6
creepshow2
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Old 04-10-2009, 05:12 PM
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The seventies might have produced the best horror films but the eighties was the best decade for the genre because the films were so diverse, unique and entertaining. I've compiled my top 10 horror movies from the 1980s, and also looked at how the genre has progressed over the years. Please check it out, I'd be very interested in everyone's views!

LINK TO MY TOP 10 HERE
My Top Ten 80's Horror Films Are

1. Friday The 13th Part 2
2. Friday The 13th
3. Friday The 13th VI Jason Lives
4. Nightmare On Elm Street
5. Friday The 13th Part 3
6. Nightmare On Elm Street 3
7. Friday The 13th VII
8. The Shining
9. Friday The 13th VIII
10. Nightmare On Elm Street 4
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Old 04-10-2009, 10:12 PM
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You can't go wrong with:

1) John Carpenter's The Thing- landmark special effects, eerie score, and the frozen landscape still gives me the creeps. My favorite remake of all time

2) Cannibal Holocaust- brutal, brutal, brutal.....the ultimate exploitation film..everyone is exploited here, the actors, the animals, the audience...makes my list for sheer jaw-dropping,
stomach-lurching shock value.

3) Re-Animator- This film has held up amazingly well. Funny,
dark, shocking and twisted.

4) The Evil Dead/Evil Dead II- yeah, I know, 2 films, but they are pretty much the same movie and I like them both.

5) Nightmare on Elm Street- the remakes have probably hurt the reputation and impact of this one, but when it was first released it scared the hell out of me.

6) Day of the Dead- Romero keeps to a small scale for this sequel. An underated film in my opinion.

7) The Hunger- I'm a big Bowie fan so I may be a little biased on this one......also contains a memorable love scene between Susan Sarandan and Catherine Deneuve:)

8) The Beyond- Fulci may not be able to carry a narrative, but
he always creates a few stunning scenes and great atmosphere. This may be his best..

9) Aliens- "action" horror doesn't get much better than this.

10) Humanoids from the Deep- this one was just too much fun to leave off my list.

also loved: The Stepfather, The Hitcher, Santa Sangre, The Funhouse, Near Dark, Alligator, Videodrome, The Fly, Fright Night, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Hellraiser, Return of the Living Dead, Poltergeist, The Howling and Cannibal Ferox.
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Old 04-11-2009, 08:15 PM
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3. The shinning
I always liked that episode of The Simpsons, though it came out in 1994, so about five years too late for this list. ;)







Groundskeeper Willy: [gasps] Boy... you read my thoughts! You've got the Shinning.
Bart Simpson: You mean "Shining".
Groundskeeper Willy: Shh! You want to get sued?
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