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The Tallman is one of my favourite horror villains. The first movie in the franchise is one of my all time favourites. The creepiness of the tallman is amazing and you canβt forget about βBOYYYYβ. RIP Angus π
What do you think , personally I think he would fit quite well.
I've been watching the Phantasm series today in memory of Angus Scrimm. I didn't see any other posts about it today, so I thought I'd make one. Phantasm is one of my favorite horror films of all time. R.I.P Angus Scrimm.
Stumbled upon this in an old Variety. That was in 1976 and for Coscarelli's JIM, THE WORLD'S GREATEST.
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Haven't watched this gem in awhile-it's got it all: Great score, campy one liners, some genuinely chilling moments, and the great Angus Scrimm! Also, lots of Dune references that I never really paid attention to before. Happy All Hallow's Eve eve, everybody!
In 2020 I had a lot of free time like a lot of other people so I ended up watching a ton of horror movies so I thought I would make some recommendations based on some of my favorites from that time and a few that I'll always gladly sing the praises of. I tried not to go for too many obvious ones, and obviously taste is subjective but hopefully there are some interesting suggestions here for all sorts of horror fans.
Ghosts:
Seance (rental): Β a group of girls in college investigate the death of a friend after performing a ritual to summon the schoolβs resident ghost.
Impossible horror (rental) : 2 women search for the source of a mysterious scream. Kinda quirky and fun.
32 Malasana (Shudder): ghost story set in a Madrid apartment. Makes good use of a creepy old building.
His House (Netflix): a refugee couple receives a house that seems to be haunted.
Halloween Party (Tubi): you have 60 seconds to respond to a prompt with what you're truly afraid of or it comes to get you. Way more fun than the name suggests.
We Go On (Shudder): a man seeks proof of the afterlife, and predictably he finds it. There's a really great moment in this I loved.
Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio (Tubi, Vudu): a late night call in radio program is the framing story for this anthology.
Dry Blood (Tubi, Vudu): a guy tries to detox by going to his cabin in the woods, but gets harassed by a sheriff and ghosts instead.
Under The Shadow (Netflix): a mother and her daughter have a choice to make: ghosts inside or falling bombs outside.
Ghostwatch (rental): the BBC investigates a real haunted house with predictable but awesome results, highly recommended.
Viy: Russian story about a priest praying over a body for 3 nights while getting harassed by an increasingly annoyed ghost. Pretty impressive still.
Cold Moon (Prime, Tubi, Vudu): police investigate the murder of a local girl, but her ghost already knows who did it.
Ghost Stories (Hulu): a man who spends his life debunking paranormal events may have found evidence to the contrary as he investigates 3 new cases.
Zombie fare: Here Comes Hell (Tubi): Evil Dead meets the Great Gatsby and the fancy dinner party is ruined.
Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell: Evil Dead in a tiny Japanese apartment as 2 people fight off their possessed friend.
Dead Shack (Shudder): a family investigates and then tries not to get killed by their neighbor who wants to feed them to her zombie family. Pretty funny.
Savageland (Prim
... keep reading on reddit β‘I'm pretty sure I saw this movie in the 1990s, but it's possible that it's from the early 2000s. I don't remember much more about the movie than that it's set in the far future where people have retreated to white rooms where all their needs are met, but outside of these buildings are endless deserts, and the protagonist escapes from this structure, and I think maybe his mother (?) lives in one of these rooms, and tries to prevent him from leaving.
Edit: Turns out that the "him" was a "her" and that the film is Mindwarp, starring Bruce Campbell and Angus Scrimm. Thanks so much u/NegotiationOk4937!
For context I'm a Refuse Driver (Garbage man) & today I was on food waste. After I'd tipped I was checking the wagon for any defects when I spotted a lone pea balanced on the lifts.
I said "hey look, an escaPEA"
No one near me but it didn't half make me laugh for a good hour or so!
Edit: I can't believe how much this has blown up. Thank you everyone I've had a blast reading through the replies π
Do your worst!
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