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How about a Top 20 list? lol

1. Sleepaway Camp

2. Friday The 13th

3. Halloween (70's)

4. Last House on the Left (70's)

5. House of a 1000 Corpses

6. April Fools Day

7. I Spit on your Grave (This is a movie you can only watch one time, More than once and your a sicko LOL)

8. Happy Birthday To Me

9. Psycho (60's)

10. Slumber Party Massacre

11. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (70's)

12. Blood Feast (60's)

13. Maniac

14. Motel Hell

15. Cannibal Ferox (70's)

16. Slient Night, Deadly Night

17. Fun House

18. Dark Night of the Scarecrow (70's)

19. Killer Klowns From Outer Space

20. Night of the Demons

Modern Classics: Do You Wanna Know a Secret?, Scream, Urban Legend, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Wisher

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Greg, They still make them like they used to, but their harder to come by now :( I stumbled across this little video store near my house that gets B-movies/horror in monthly.

Here's some slashers I liked from the last couple of years you may want to check out....

Ring Around The Rosie

Slaughterhouse Massacre

Dark Harvest

Midnight Stalker

Memorial Day

Frightmare

Dead End

Do you Wanna Know A Secret

Harvest Of Fear

Madhouse

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How could I forget about Happy Birthday to Me? Love it...and the title is cute too.

I Spit on Your Grave is so fucked up!...That girl gets it not once but twice! OMG

Motel Hell?....seems to me that was a old porno I seen years ago?....lol

Rick I just coped down that list...I'm gonna see if I can track any of them down.

And I loved Killer Clowns...back when I used to drop Acid...lol

Bree are you serious about Bob Guza writing Prom Night?? That is so funny!

I can not find Black Christmas at any video store. Pisses me off!

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HB2M is a slasher classic, IMO. That was back in the day when every single holiday or special event day you could think of had a slasher movie built around it (Prom Night, Halloween, Friday the 13th, Graduation Day, April Fool's Day, New Year's Eve, Christmas, yadda yadda). Absolutely loved Melissa Sue Anderson in the film. It also has a couple of soap connections. The most obvious is that Tracey Bregman (Lauren, Y&R) has a *key* role in the flick and the doctor was played by classic film actor Glenn Ford who was once married to Kathryn Hays (Kim, ATWT).

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Anybody ever see 'Pieces'?

I love the Fri the 13th series. (only 1, 2, 3, and 7)

Halloween - 1, 2, H2O

I Spit On Your Grave is based on a true event for the writers. They actually found a girl that had been raped. They took her to the hospital and the way she was treated pissed them off, so they wrote a good 'revenge' movie. I'm with them on that.

Nightmare on Elm Street 1, 3-6 and LMAO at Freddie vs Jason

Last House on lhe Left and The Little Girl Who Lives down the Lane were classics.

Anybody remember the ORIGINAL Zombie movies? Night of the LIving Dead, Dawn of then Dead, Day Of the Dead? Romero is amazing. Although the remake of Dawn was pretty good.

I was a slasher junkie when I was teenager. I think I saw almost every single one made.

Loved Aprils Fools Day.

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Bob Guza did write Prom Night. Before he hacked up soap characters, he hacked up slasher characters. :lol:

He also wrote the screenplay for 1983's Curtains as well, which is another solid, creepy horror film. I'm telling you, he needs to quit GH and go back to writing slashers!

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Any horror movie that has suspense, will have me in their corner. That's why I hate most of the FT13th series, because they relied too damn much on gore over suspense. Part 3, Part 1, JGTH. Those were the only ones that had suspense, imho.

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