The strength of good horror in my eyes has always rested with the director. Many people say that special effects are the key ingredients to a successful horror film, but I have to disagree. I've seen my share of exceptional fx in films where there was no direction. Some of the most effective horror is built on what we don't see. We will always be more afraid of the unknown, than what is set ...
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Welcome to the Ed Wood appreciation page - a page dedicated to a man some consider to be the worst director of all time. There are however a few of us who disagree. Sure, his films are pretty crappy, with illogical scripts and some of the worst actors ever seen, but on the other hand - some of his stories are quite fascinating. You just have to look at Glen or Glenda , a film that explains the ...
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Estudio sistematico, extenso, exhaustivo y pormenorizado, de las peliculas (a mi juicio, obras maestras del cine, no solo del cine fantastico) realizadas por el gran Terence Fisher para la productora inglesa Hammer Films, adscritas al genero del horror gotico, entre 1957 y 1969.
In the '70s, while Ed Wood was still (barely) alive in the back alleys and seedy bars of Hollywood, his films were canonized as camp, adored for their wide-eyed ineptness.
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