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			OK so I thought about it. Since were talking marathons I think it would be a good idea to do different genres like Chrono did. So here we go: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Vampire Day: Nosferatu Monster Day: Gojira Ghost Day: The Changeling Slasher Day: Halloween Alien Day: The Thing From Another World Hammer Day: Curse of Frankenstein Classic Universal Day: Creature From The Black Lagoon Honorable Mention/Runner Up: Vincent Price Day: The Abominable Dr. Phibes 
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			Yeah it was good. I just thought the different genre thing works better for a marathon plus the first list was just kinda random.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
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   Nosferatu is brilliant, the visuals really impressed me, but I don't think it stands up as well with the best talkies. Elm St would probably be in my Top 10. I'm a lifelong Godzilla fan, but having watch Gojira twice, I say, it's brutal to watch in full... in the sense the long foreboding sequences fill one with despair, it's not fun to watch. I always have fun watching Thing From Another World, but I think Creature From the Black Lagoon is really rather plodding and uninspiring.
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			I'm a huge Fulci and Argento fan so I picked what I consider to be the best of their horror. You're right I guess I love nightmare/chaos films they have great atmosphere with a great sense of dread and foreboding. It was a tough call between The House By The Cemetary and Zombie 2 though.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Last time I saw it, I was a kid. But to this day, there's no movie quite like Phibes. As I recall, the lighting is bright, like many Hammer films. These days, horror films always seem to go very dark in lighting, which isn't surprising.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Saw Frankenstein 31 the other night.  The beginning is fantastic. Great directing and acting, the sets and tesla coils/tech and sounds are great. The last half isn't as interesting. Still in my top 20, but hard to say about Top 7. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
			Saw TCSM a few nights ago. The directing is more impressive than I remember. Hooper has so many moving (camera moving L/R) shots that I didn't notice before. It's certainly horrifying. Did I "like it"? Not as much this time. It's a horrible film, in the sense it's a horrible subject: not much depth, the girl escapes, but the bad guys don't lose and the good guy doesn't win. It's an effective horror film, no doubt. Top 7 for me? Not sure. I might replace Frankenstein 31 and TCSM... I might be more certain with the top quality of this list. Seven days to Spooky Day: Day1: Psycho 60 Day 2: Night of the Living Dead 68 Day 3: The Exorcist 73 Day 4: Halloween 78 (or The Fly 86) Day 5: Alien 79 Day 6: The Thing 82 Day 7: Evil Dead II 87 Last edited by Sculpt; 03-29-2014 at 08:12 PM.  | 
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