The People Under the Stairs as suggested by untermensch
Everyone's seen this. The people under the stairs look like Slimelighters :D They really do. Not scary at all, but a couple of jump moments, and good fun!
The Tarman is still one of the best zombies I've ever seen.
Yeah, RotLD 3 is quite sweet isn't it? Definitely written by a piercing fetishist. We did a marathon of them all a few months back and it's diminishing returns after that though.
I never bothered with the ones after three, much like I gave up on Hellraiser after the dreadful fourth instalment - there just didn't seem a lot of point.
I can't think of any franchises that keep it together after three films - by that point in the marathon they just become background noise while we drink beer and laugh at the rubbish bits.
Yeah, I certainly can't think any horror genre franchises that keep it together after number three - Alien Resurrection comes closest, being a decent cast and some great setpieces in search of a narrative point, but after that it's very thin on the ground.
There are a few in the broader film world - Star Trek films had their moments (especially as two of the first three were iffy anyway) and Connery managed five decent Bond films - but horror franchises, no.
I recommend both the original and remake of Dawn of the Dead, plus Night of the Living Dead, and the more comedic Return of the Living Dead.
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I'd also recommend Dance of the Dead which is a more recent film in the same vein.
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It was written and directed by Dan O'Bannon, past master of doing things on a budget of next to nothing.
Return of the Living Dead 2 was awful though, but film three is also wonderful - a proper zombie love story (with a very hot lead)... :)
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Yeah, RotLD 3 is quite sweet isn't it? Definitely written by a piercing fetishist. We did a marathon of them all a few months back and it's diminishing returns after that though.
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There are a few in the broader film world - Star Trek films had their moments (especially as two of the first three were iffy anyway) and Connery managed five decent Bond films - but horror franchises, no.
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Apart from Leprechaun, obviously.
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