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Rate the makeup effects by Tom Savini
Here are my top five.
1. Friday the 13th 4 (gruesome) 2. The Prowler 3. Friday the 13th 4. Maniac 5. The Burning |
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1. Dawn of the Dead (1978)
2. Day of the Dead 3. Creepshow 4. Friday the 13th 5. Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
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Totally agree with Dawn of the Dead. This movie still features my favorite blown head!
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Day of the dead is a good flick.Dont care much for dawn.
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An obscure one worth a mention is his alleged work on the grimy Nightmares in a Damaged Brain, which Savini always claims he had nothing to do with other than as advisor...
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