Hopefully more people will start to post their lists (or alternatively justin could port them over from the
old poll?)
Anyway, some fun potential topics based around our own lists to get the conversational juices flowing and bump this thread a little...
An under-appreciated '70s horror film that more people should see: Quote:
Originally Posted by bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 53. Psychomania (1973) |
"A gang of young people call themselves the Living Dead. They terrorize the population from their small town. After an agreement with the devil, if they kill themselves firmly believing in it, they will survive and gain eternal life. Following their leader, they commit suicide one after the other, but things don't necessarily turn out as expected..." Hidden gem: Quote:
Originally Posted by bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 82. A Woman Possessed (La papesse) (1975) |
"Laurent, a seemingly normal young man, is looking to join a witches’ sect that resides in a forest near his house. The only thing is Laurent’s wife Aline also needs to join the sect in order to complete his initiation. Aline is understandably reluctant, so the sect’s heads design a series of events designed to break her down."
[Unreleased as far as I am aware but available to watch on the old 'Tube.]
A classic of the genre that every horror fan needs to see: Quote:
Originally Posted by bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 10. Martin (1977) |
"Martin (John Amplas) sedates women with a syringe full of narcotics and then slices their wrists with a razor blade so he can drink their blood. Martin, who comes to live with his uncle and niece in the dying town of Braddock, Pennsylvania, has romantic monochrome visions of vampiric seductions and torch-lit mobs, but it is impossible to tell how seriously he takes them."