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Still the scariest film of all time (even for those that don’t particularly think horror films are scary): The Haunting (1963) Trailer: http://youtu.be/AeAzGxWlEcg
No Hellraiser? It’s not Halloween without Pinhead..
Society is one of the most amazingly 80s horror films to exist, but bad sfx? It’s some of the best sfx of the 80s!
While not really that scary, The Galaxy Invader is a classic shit movie with a spooky sci fi setting. It really is so fucking awful that it makes The Room look like a serious Hollywood endeavour. Totally fits in with the late night bog station movies and as far as I know, is all on YouTube.
http://pirateproxy.bz/torrent/5375820/Robert_Wise_-_The_Haunting_(1963)_DVDRip_%5Bhiest%5D
Here’s five more: The Baby (Ted Post, 1972). Sleepaway Camp (Robert Hiltzik, 1983). Happy Birthday To Me (J Lee Thompson, 1981). House of Whipcord (Pete Walker, 1974). Long Weekend (Colin Eggleston, 1978)
No horror trash listing is complete without this 1989 classic trash… 🙂 http://cps-static.rovicorp.com/1/adg/cov250/dru600/u696/u69624q6iwy.jpg?partner=allrovi.com