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February 17, 2015 @ 5:31 PM

The scariest, goriest, most original horror movies ever made in the past 10, 20, 30 to 40 years capable to evoke a quivering scream in the best of us. Welcome to Saturday Screams' Horror in Flashback, TBHMmaniacs! 

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February 14, 2015 @ 4:21 PM

 

Cast: Ellen Burstyn, Linda Blair, Jason Miller, Max Von Sydow, Mercedes McCambridge

Scoop: Based on true events, several strange things occurred throughout the filming of this supernatural flick. Father King was called to bless the set and the cast numerous times.

Unsurprisingly, the barf scene caused an international gag chain reaction within the first day of showing. Most moviegoers were not able to hold their cookie whenever the vomit scene came up. Hence, most theaters warned their patrons to have readily "The Exorcist Barf bag" if they wanted to enjoy the film.

Favorite Quote: "It's an excellent day for an exorcism!"

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August 27, 2011 @ 1:55 PM

 

Sleepaway Camp (1983)

 

Directed, written and produced by Robert Hiltzik

Sleepaway Camp was one of the first horror movies I have seen after Friday the 13th that had a serial killer in it that no one seemed to be able to identify. The killings were very graphic and very unique to say the least, some were over the top gross but ..................

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August 27, 2011 @ 1:53 PM

 

The Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)

Produced by Robert H. Solo and directed by Philip Kaufman

Granted this is a remake of the 1956 version based on the novel by Jack Finney but this one has Donald Sutherland and the Pods people just seemed creepier and hauntingly vivid in this retake. Can we ever forget the final scene when we all believe that Donald's character escaped the Pod people but who are we fooling? There's no happy ending in this re-imagining!

Donald snatched!

 My favorite scene ever!

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August 27, 2011 @ 1:50 PM

 

Guinea Pig film series: "Flowers of Flesh and Blood"

Produced by Hideshi Hino in 1985

The scene depicting a man dressed as a Samurai (Hino) kidnapping a young woman, bringing her to his house and then proceeding to dismember her, was one of the most believable scenes ever made. So shocking and so real-looking that actor Charlie Sheen contacted the FBI after watching this second installment to the Japanese Manga styled Horror in 1991!

 

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13 Creepy Shorts to Evil For

 

Happy New Year TBHMManiacs!!!

 

"The best horror movies inspire good or evil in the living, depending on their essence"

 

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