Horror & Fantasy film trailers of the 1970s Part 6
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yeah all of the blacula movies were good to watch ,
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Is that all, man it was just getting good.
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The music at 2:05 is also used in the trailer for I Drink Your Blood And I Eat Your Skin.
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That static crackling sound between the clips takes me back just as much as the clips themselves
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@robatsea2009 always watch it for halloween.
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3:00 Dracula's soul brother? LOL, too funny! :D
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Sinbad! Saw it in Dynarama at The Bay Terrace. Less than thrilling...
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It was the Exorcist in 1973 that really popularized the graphic horror films of the 70's, they produced them like crazy then! So many! They are nothing and tame by today's horror film standards, a time capsule of another time when "shock" was new......
AmericanEvita 2 years ago
I think "The Exorcist" is still a potent film, and something like Wes Craven's first horror film - "Last House on the Left" from 1972 - is still shockingly graphic today. I think the film that probably opened the floodgates for more excessive gore was 1979's "Dawn of the Dead", which went out unrated. If you compare many of the remakes against the original films yes, the new ones are more graphic but generally also far less creative or scary that the originals.
robatsea2009 2 years ago