1990-1999

Started by The Cryptkeeper, June 07, 2010, 02:49:58 PM

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The Cryptkeeper

This is a multiple choice poll


Please vote for your favorite(s) horror films from 1990-1999, these films were chosen at random.


Thank you!

Paul L

Wolf: not a classic by any means, but an underrated entry in the werewolf sub-genre.

I have to concur w/something our friend Scatter said in a bygone thread, that being most efforts after 1985 fall short ( to put it nicely), but WOLF is a superior, tasteful product.
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long live kong

Here's a bit of trivia for you; on The People Under The Stairs the bondage suit worn by 'daddy' is the exact costume worn by the Gimp in Pulp Fiction, both of which feature Ving Rhames (who doesn't have much luck in either films!) 
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Bogey

From the 90's?

These three:

1991: The Silence of the Lambs
1999: The Mummy (yup, thought it was a fun ride)
1999: The Sixth Sense

long live kong

Quote from: Bogey on June 07, 2010, 04:18:12 PM
From the 90's?

These three:

1991: The Silence of the Lambs
1999: The Mummy (yup, thought it was a fun ride)
1999: The Sixth Sense

Yep, has to be The Silence Of The Lambs for me.
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slayergriffith

Out of this list are my favorites:
Sleepy Hollow   
Night Breed   
The People Under The Stairs 
Wishmaster 
Hellraiser III: Hell On Earth 
The Frighteners
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Gillman-Fan

Quote from: long live kong on June 07, 2010, 04:11:23 PM
Here's a bit of trivia for you; on The People Under The Stairs the bondage suit worn by 'daddy' is the exact costume worn by the Gimp in Pulp Fiction, both of which feature Ving Rhames (who doesn't have much luck in either films!) 

This in not correct. At the risk of sounding like I know a lot about bondage gear, they're two different costume designs.

Opera Ghost

Quote from: Gillman-Fan on June 07, 2010, 05:49:18 PM
This in not correct. At the risk of sounding like I know a lot about bondage gear, they're two different costume designs.

You're right Gillman, you do  :o
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Wicked Lester

IMO Needful Things should NOT be on this list. The book was great. The movie should have been a 2 nite mini-series ala Salem's Lot to do it justice. If you had not read the book it was ok,if you did you would have been WTF!

marsattacks666

Definitely Sleepy Hollow and the Frighteners. ;D
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mykehavoc

Frighteners. One of my all time favorites.

long live kong

Quote from: Gillman-Fan on June 07, 2010, 05:49:18 PM
This in not correct. At the risk of sounding like I know a lot about bondage gear, they're two different costume designs.

Hmmm I definately read that somewhere! Thought it sounded a bit far-fetched at the time.
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Dr.Teufel Geist

I went with Night Breed


I cant believe alot of people are fans of The Frightners...to me that movie failed big time..

Gillman-Fan

I enjoy The Frightners and can watch it repeatedly . . . the only parts I hate are the crappy CGI Reaper/Johnny Bartlett appearances.

long live kong

I like the line the black ghost says in The Frighteners, that he's going to get some ghost brothers to form 'an African American apparition coalition!', also loved the cameo by 'drill sargeant' Lee Ermy - (if it was him its been a while since I saw the film!)
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