#7021
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I plan to watch The Other for the first time this weekend. Only then will i compile my top ten of 72. |
#7022
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Decent, but not top 10 material in my opinion. |
#7023
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I gave Tragic Ceremony a rewatch last night and came to the same conclusion as you say about The Other. It's good with some cool gore FX and a wacky ending but there are ten better films from 1972.
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#7024
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Your number one horror from 1972 but not worth keeping hold of on blu-ray eh? |
#7025
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Top 10 Horror Films from 1972. Horror Express Death Line Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell* Dracula AD 1972 Psychomania The Creeping Flesh Doomwatch All the Colours of the Dark Horror Rises from the Tomb. The Flesh and Blood Show |
#7026
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I've seen films like The Fiend listed as 1972. Sorry but that was definitely a 1971 production. That's the problem with Google. It's too American and doesn't take into account British release dates. |
#7027
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Says the man who listed Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell - a film that premiered in London on May 2nd 1974. |
#7028
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It's listed in Ten Years of Terror as 1972. So i'm going along with messrs Fenton, Newman, Thrower and all at FAB Press on this one. |
#7029
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Hell, I could make a film and not release it for 10 years. It's date of original release or nothing for me! |
#7030
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I blame the TTT moderator who left this weeks subject so ambiguous. |
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