#3481
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Science Fiction Films of the 70's Star Wars (1977) The Black Hole (1979) Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) Logan's Run (1976) Warlords of Atlantis (1978) Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973) Demon Seed (1977) The Omega Man (1971) Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972) Invasion of the Bee Girls (1973) I didn't want to include films like Shivers and Horror Express as i see them as, well, i think the clue is in the title of the second film i just mentioned. |
#3482
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Cthulhu!! Shivers was a documentary??? Dark Star A Boy & His Dog Colossus: The Forbin Project Solaris Stalker The Final Programme The Visitor THX 1138 Bug Blue Rita
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#3484
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EXTREME HORROR!!! This weeks subject is open to interpretation of course. For example i haven't seen anything from August Underground. Lets have a top ten of the films you consider to be the most EXTREME HORROR. |
#3485
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I'll be honest, I've gone off 'trangressive films'. Maybe I'm getting old but I sat through American guinea pig bored as hell. I've had a long hard think on this and compiled stuff I've actually enjoyed beyond their shock value. Last house is the wild card as its not extreme these days but I'm taking in the shock value from the time it was made. esyndrome.jpg nekromantik 2.jpg men behind the sun.jpg last house on the left.jpg hate crime.jpg salo poster.jpg Tras_el_cristal.jpg 220px-Insideposter.jpg serbian film.jpg Mordum_FilmPoster.jpeg |
#3486
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Not sure how I'm gonna fair with this one. My idea of extreme horror is probably quite tame, stuff like the Guinea Pig film, August Underground, Faces of Death holds no appeal whatsoever to me.
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#3487
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It's your interpretation of 'extreme horror', Mr Harker Don't forget that the original Universal and Hammer films were considered 'extreme' when they were first released
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#3488
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#3489
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My belated 60's/70's sci-fi list. It appears i have a massive hole in my film viewing to fill as i just can't do ten of each so I've combined decades and done five of each. The Time Machine. 1960 The Last Man On Earth. 1964 Quatermass and the Pit. 1967 Planet of the Apes. 1968 2001: A Space Oddyssey.1968 Westworld. 1977 Star Wars. 1977 The Incredible Melting Man. 1977 Mad Max. 1979 Alien. 1979 |
#3490
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The following are/were extreme to me: Cannibal Holocaust Africa Addio Last House on the Left Last House on Dead End Street Philosophy of a Knife City of the Living Dead (my first 'nasty' experience) Wet Wilderness Gestapo's Last Orgy The Last Victim The Legend of Hell House (the 3 or 4 times I saw this on TV as a kid I could never get past the bit of the record player going on by itself. It used to spook the shit out of me.) Edit: an honourable mention to the fantastic Singapore Sling.
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