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It's a fantastic horror movie. Suspense and true horror is what makes a horror movie good, and it doesn't matter when it comes from.
I actually think a lot of older horror movies are way better because they focus on suspense and characters rather than resorting to gore and action. I'm not sure if that's because of the change in the audience, or less limitations. |
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Look at John Carpenter's The Thing. It has the gore and horror, but the majority of the best scenes are those where we are waiting for something to happen. That blood test scene still gets me every single time and I've watched that movie at least twenty times. Land Of The Dead was decent but not a patch on the first films. |
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John Carpenter's The Thing is a top 5 horror film in my eyes. I highly recommend the Howard Hawks original too |
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