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![]() FILMS YOU WISH YOU COULD SEE FOR THE FIRST TIME… AGAIN
Nearly making it, but not quite, are: Pan's Labyrinth – although this is a film I love to watch, it can never make me cry the way I did when I first saw it in the cinema, I can never see the 'pale man' or the faun with the same astonishment and even fear as when I saw it the first time, returning to the cinema the next day to watch it again. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre – the latest pure horror film ever made is still a gruelling experience no matter how many times you've watched it (for me, it's probably nearly 30) but I don't think any remastered version or a new, bigger TV will be able to match the first time I saw it on VHS when it was unlike any film I had seen before and before I'd listened to any commentaries or seen any documentaries. Although they add to my understanding of the film, they somehow take away from the impact and magic. The Wicker Man – much of what I said about The Texas Chain Saw Massacre applies to this gem from 1973, where most of the strangeness goes away with repeated viewings, and certainly the ending's impact is lessened with every viewing.
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Following Demdike's purchase and review of Bring It On Again, a film he was surprised to find someone else likes, and trebor working his way through the Friday the 13th films, particularly those which were critically mauled and are not generally thought of very highly by horror aficionados, I thought it might be fun and revealing to revisit a topic we did in May 2016. It seems most of us here have some sort of display for our entire collection, or a sizeable part of it, so the criteria for the films in this category could include that you wouldn't give them pride of place in your living room/man cave/home cinema, preferring to keep them hidden, a film which you watch on the sly and feel slightly embarrassed about really enjoying, something you would feel slightly silly about admitting you like if you meet a group of people (work colleagues or potential in laws, perhaps) for the first time, or would only stop to watch while channel surfing if you were on your own! As every list is going to be different and, if the previous discussion is anything to go by, there will be genuine surprise from some people about some choices so a line or two explaining why each film is on your list would be very welcome. GUILTY PLEASURES ![]() |
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1. American gigolo. 2. Pretty woman. 3. Mean girls. 4. Clueless. 5. Legally blonde. 6. Dirty dancing. 7. Romy and Michelles high school reunion. 8. Lone wolf mcquade. 9. An Officer and a gentleman. 10. Roadhouse. i guess i would class these. but i don't think i should have to feel guilty about owning them even if some people might think so. ![]()
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The more I've been looking at my Guilty Pleasures list, the more I realise very little has changed in the past two (and a bit) years, so it's probably for the best if we have an entirely new topic in addition to that one. You can do both if you want, or only the new one. We have previously looked at films from a particular year, but I think this one has been done and there are some excellent horror (in its broadest sense). Feel free to look at gialli, Gothic horrors, cannibal movies and everything in between. HORROR FILMS FROM 1972 ![]() |
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I'm just attempting to write a review for the Gothic thread of a film from 1972.
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![]() Great minds think alike!
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The second topic is quite difficult. i can only think of Dracula AD which could also apply to the guilty pleasures as well ![]() I will have to have a think ![]()
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._films_of_1972
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