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Unfortunately, the slasher is probably the one sub-genre of horror most likely to fall prey to derivative plots and stupid self-awareness. I really do like giallo films, and some of the early American slashers, but there's far more bad slasher films than good ones, in my opinion.
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Scream and Halloween are IMO the best slashers.
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I wouldnt go so far as to say that I hate slashers perse, but Im not really much of a fan. Sure, many of them are somewhat entertaining, but that can only last for so long. Im not a Friday the 13th fan in the leat, Ive seen the first 2 and I dont really plan on watching the rest...the first one was stupid, and the second was worse. Though I cant say it was a bad film, Halloween is very overrated in my opinion. So what if it was what made the genre popular/one of the first? Sure, it had some creepy moments, such as the bedroom scene, and Loomis was a great character, but otherwise it was just your typical slasher flick that's been cloned 50 million times. Though many will say it's not a slasher, I did really like the first Nightmare on Elm Street. I havent bothered with the sequels yet, but the first one had such an original, scary plot plus it introduced one of the all-time great horror icons while he was still in his glory...I loved it.
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I think NOES is more just plain horror, than slasher IMO.
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It was sorta 50/50 I guess.. Great gore for 1984
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The Prowler, The Burning (raft sequence is a pure classic), The New York Ripper and Nightmares in a Damaged Brain are all top horror movies.
But there is and always has been a lot of dross in the slasher category, by nature of repetition and contempt - so many different kinds of bogeymen can only creep around so many different settings (and the victims are of course always irrelevant).
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It's been released in the UK several times now, but each one cut by the BBFC (even the old pre-VRA).
My full version is Dutch, and has to be said is one of the first truly ugly films I had ever seen. From the grim scene in the peep show, through the pick-in-the-back to the disturbing (and oft repeated) dream sequence, NDB is true horror and if there ever was a "video nasty"... this is it.
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Damn that sounds really cool. I dare you to make me a copy :)
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