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Evil Dead II 1987

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Trashy cult cinema from the fringes of good taste.

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All movies showcased as segments or referenced with footage within this 80s horror movie documentary listed in order of first appearance.

Missing on Trakt:
- The Texas Chainsaw Manicure (1984), short by Bill Mosley (it's also missing on IMDB). Except for the "headcheese" clip no additional footage has appeared online.

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Movies and shorts based on the works of HP Lovecraft (some only loosely), have Lovecraftian themes or strong references to Lovecraft or are clearly Lovecraft inspired.

Some might be fringe cases and not considered Lovecraftian by purists but are included because the atmosphere is suggestive of Lovecraft's work, there are clear nods to Lovecraft and in some case it is just because of name dropping or big tentacle monsters.

Missing on Trakt:
- Corpse-O-Rama (2001)
- The Whisperer in Darkness (2007)
- Lovecraft Chronicles (2009 Series)

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collection of old horror movies

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http://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/500-greatest-movies/

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This is a list of movies of the Evil Dead franchise.

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A list of horror movies from the 80s found here https://www.reddit.com/r/horror/wiki/top_eighties/

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From Universal monsters to modern serial killers, creature features to slasher flicks — these are the films that keep us forever screaming in the dark.

Of course you do! Freaking out with your fellow audience member when something shocking happens, or jolting together as one during a primo jump scare, is one of the great pleasures of going to the movies. And over the past 100-plus years, the art form has figured out almost every possible way to frighten us, unnerve us, make our hair stand on us, chill us, thrill us and touch upon our most primal of fears. Then, just when you think it’s safe to go back to the theater, something else comes along that reminds us that there are always new ways to come us screaming in the dark. If you can count on the movies for anything, it’s that there seems to be an exhaustible supply of scares.

Naturally, everyone who helped cobble together the 101 best horror films of all time like scary movies. A lot. So we’ve gathered all of the old-school monster movies and modern serial-killer thrillers, the creature features and the slasher flicks, the canon-worthy creepfests from Universal and Hammer and A24, and come up this definitive list (or our definitive list, at least) of the greatest the genre has to offer. Just remember, as you read this list: It’s only a movie. Say that 101 times in a row, and you may just it make through this list…alive!

Source: https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-lists/best-horror-movies-of-all-time-1234597766/

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Without a doubt, the #1 curated list of all H.P. Lovecraftian cinema! It's organized from hits to lesser hits to "your desperate for another film from this genre and will take anything". ;) I've left off any piece that is deemed too low budget, lacks other-wordly beings, or is just plain boring.

Message me if you can think of a movie that is not on the list that you think should be. :)

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A list of my favorite movies

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Shows and movies released between 1980 and 1989.

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