My sources are from the Variety magazine in the US. They began gross reports for movies beginning on 3 March, 1922.
This website is also very useful.
http://boxofficestory.com
I have about 20 to go, or something.
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Hi Grace, welcome to VGF!!! *gives you marshmallows*
And, what are your favourite horror films?
And, what are your favourite horror films?
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* Saw
* Creepshow
* A Nightmare on Elm Street
* Psycho
* Creepshow
* A Nightmare on Elm Street
* Psycho
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Nice!!
What do you like about the horror genre?
What do you like about the horror genre?
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The first Saw is actually pretty good. I think it descended into mindless violence afterwards, but I feel like due to that the first one has become underrated. It's one of my favorites too, but I'm not much for the horror genre in film overall.Grace in the Dark wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 5:09 pm* Saw
* Creepshow
* A Nightmare on Elm Street
* Psycho
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I haven't seen any of the Elm Street or Friday the 13th movies. Saw the first two Halloween flicks, and...like, those are really good, but slasher flicks just aren't my thing, I think.
I like a good psychological thriller (like 'Silence of the Lambs', or 'In the Line of Fire'), I love kaiju flicks, and the old Universal monsters, but I don't think any of those really count as 'horror'.
Is 'The Thing' horror? How about 'Alien'? Sci-fi is kind of horror-adjacent.
...some koo-koo cats made a pretty great 'Call of Cthulhu' movie about twenty years back. It's a short watch (maybe forty minutes?), a silent film. They took great pains to make it look like it was made in the 1920s, using all old fogey cameras, black-and-white filmstock...actors hamming it up a bit in pancake makeup, filters to make it look a little grainy, intertitles and all...even some Harryhausen-style stop-motion for the creature effects. I wonder if it's streaming anywhere (I got my copy on DVD courtesy of eBay back around 2004 or so).
I like a good psychological thriller (like 'Silence of the Lambs', or 'In the Line of Fire'), I love kaiju flicks, and the old Universal monsters, but I don't think any of those really count as 'horror'.
Is 'The Thing' horror? How about 'Alien'? Sci-fi is kind of horror-adjacent.
...some koo-koo cats made a pretty great 'Call of Cthulhu' movie about twenty years back. It's a short watch (maybe forty minutes?), a silent film. They took great pains to make it look like it was made in the 1920s, using all old fogey cameras, black-and-white filmstock...actors hamming it up a bit in pancake makeup, filters to make it look a little grainy, intertitles and all...even some Harryhausen-style stop-motion for the creature effects. I wonder if it's streaming anywhere (I got my copy on DVD courtesy of eBay back around 2004 or so).
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I'd definitely say Alien is a horror film, but the sequels aren't really. I'd classify Terminator the same way. ...Well, the last Terminator movie was a horror film too, but unintentionally.