What horror remakes did you find absolutely terrifying?
One that comes to mind for me has to be the remake of The Blob from 1988.
How it eats and dissolves people is very gruesome and there didn't seem to be anyway of stopping it as the more it ate, the bigger it got. |
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"What horror remakes did you find absolutely terrifying?
One that comes to mind for me has to be the remake of The Blob from 1988.
How it eats and dissolves people is very gruesome and there didn't seem to be anyway of stopping it as the more it ate, the bigger it got."
That was a great remake! It was Matt Dillon’s little brother in it as I recall (whatever happened to him?)
John Carpenter’s, The Thing remake probably tops my list.
Another unsung one now though, Tom Savini’s remake of Noght Of The Living Dead from 1990 starring the always superb, Tony Todd. |
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"What horror remakes did you find absolutely terrifying?
One that comes to mind for me has to be the remake of The Blob from 1988.
How it eats and dissolves people is very gruesome and there didn't seem to be anyway of stopping it as the more it ate, the bigger it got.
That was a great remake! It was Matt Dillon’s little brother in it as I recall (whatever happened to him?)
John Carpenter’s, The Thing remake probably tops my list.
Another unsung one now though, Tom Savini’s remake of Noght Of The Living Dead from 1990 starring the always superb, Tony Todd. "
Noght of the living dead..what’s that about hubby? Have we watched it |
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"What horror remakes did you find absolutely terrifying?
One that comes to mind for me has to be the remake of The Blob from 1988.
How it eats and dissolves people is very gruesome and there didn't seem to be anyway of stopping it as the more it ate, the bigger it got.
That was a great remake! It was Matt Dillon’s little brother in it as I recall (whatever happened to him?)
John Carpenter’s, The Thing remake probably tops my list.
Another unsung one now though, Tom Savini’s remake of Noght Of The Living Dead from 1990 starring the always superb, Tony Todd.
Noght of the living dead..what’s that about hubby? Have we watched it "
Ahhh my spelling has gone to pot wifey I meant, Nought Of The Living Dead - the remake details how absolutely no zombies come back to life and is set peacefully in the old farm house as our heroes sing songs whilst warming themselves by the fire |
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"What horror remakes did you find absolutely terrifying?
One that comes to mind for me has to be the remake of The Blob from 1988.
How it eats and dissolves people is very gruesome and there didn't seem to be anyway of stopping it as the more it ate, the bigger it got.
That was a great remake! It was Matt Dillon’s little brother in it as I recall (whatever happened to him?)
John Carpenter’s, The Thing remake probably tops my list.
Another unsung one now though, Tom Savini’s remake of Noght Of The Living Dead from 1990 starring the always superb, Tony Todd.
Noght of the living dead..what’s that about hubby? Have we watched it
Ahhh my spelling has gone to pot wifey I meant, Nought Of The Living Dead - the remake details how absolutely no zombies come back to life and is set peacefully in the old farm house as our heroes sing songs whilst warming themselves by the fire "
We’ve not watched that one yet…sounds good though |
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"What horror remakes did you find absolutely terrifying?
One that comes to mind for me has to be the remake of The Blob from 1988.
How it eats and dissolves people is very gruesome and there didn't seem to be anyway of stopping it as the more it ate, the bigger it got.
That was a great remake! It was Matt Dillon’s little brother in it as I recall (whatever happened to him?)
John Carpenter’s, The Thing remake probably tops my list.
Another unsung one now though, Tom Savini’s remake of Noght Of The Living Dead from 1990 starring the always superb, Tony Todd. "
I thought the remake of Night of the Living Dead was really good. They certainly upgraded the character Barbera into a badass in that one. |
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"I thought they did a great job with the remake of the fly, By far Jeff goldblums best performance."
I agree. It was brilliantly done and the effects during his transformation were pretty grotesque.
Did you known that this remake was produced by Mel Brooks? |
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"I thought they did a great job with the remake of the fly, By far Jeff goldblums best performance.
I agree. It was brilliantly done and the effects during his transformation were pretty grotesque.
Did you known that this remake was produced by Mel Brooks?"
No I never knew that, that's quite interesting really. |
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No remake has ever "scared" me.
The only horror to truly do so was The Exorcist. I watched it in the dark, on my own, when I was 8. After reading that the "true events" were based upon an 8 year old boy.
I had nightmares for months. Now it makes me laugh |
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