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I am a devout fan of horror films, from the Universal classics to the schlock of the 50`s, on through the 70`s to the splatter era, and straight up to "28 Days Later." Tom Savini films are an extra treat. Ask me about "Knightriders" if you don`t believe me. Anyone else own a copy of that classic?
Just a lifetime subscription to "Famous Monsters of Filmland," and another to "Fangoria."
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Hey, Eric.. Apologies for not including a link to the movie... the one I was talking about was made back in 1980... http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081764/ I am genuinely surprised it is not on
Eric... The movie is called Without Warning, and you can get it on Amazon pretty cheap... hope this helps!!! PCG
Raymond, The best way for me to answer this is to say this.. Read Roger Corman's book. Corman is the undisputed king of the B-rated movie, a title he proudly wears. You make movies cheap, you churn
TB.. First one, I think, is called, in fact, The Devil's Triangle.. or Satan's Triangle... it's hard to find on video, though... Second one is much easier.. it is called Trilogy of Terror, and
Hi, Ali... A "cult movie" is a film that has a huge following, for whatever reason... I guess "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" would probably be the best example, but there are hundreds of films that

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