I always confuse Burnt Offerings with Harvest Home, I think because Bette Davis was in both of them, they both feature young couples, New England villages, etc.
Harvest Home didn't make a *great* TV movie, but man, the book was chilling.
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I always confuse Burnt Offerings with Harvest Home, I think because Bette Davis was in both of them, they both feature young couples, New England villages, etc.
Harvest Home didn't make a *great* TV movie, but man, the book was chilling.
Early 70s horror? The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, people.
Also: The Last House on the Left. Theatre of Blood. And maybe High Plains Drifter; it's certainly more of a horror movie than it is a western.
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I was going to include that, but it was 1978. And Last House on the Left is almost the same movie.
oops I was thinking 70's. I missed the 1975 cutoff.
Does Jaws count as horror?
Does Jaws count as horror?
It does to me. I believe that seeing that movie way too young is what put me off horror for life. I thought about it everytime I swam at the lake house growing up. And that's freshwater!
yes! Now I need to watch it again.
The Last House on the Left
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I watched Sunshine last night. I have to agree with everyone else that it's good until it stops being good.
Yes, really. Such potential. Such a fine story for 80% of the movie. Such a bloody nonsensical waste.
To a lesser degree this could also be said of Doomsday which manages to be gory fun with a relatively cohesive but strained storyline, which then just flushes it down the loo and decides to wrap things up as if everyone making it was kind of late for the last bus home. No meaningful narrative or emotional resolution in the thing.