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Post by moviebuffbrad on Oct 14, 2021 5:08:23 GMT
There was a lot of everything. Body horror, zombies, vampires, sci-fi. Yeah but weren’t most of them cheap shit? In the 90s it felt like horror movies had production value. Think Silence of the Lambs, Jacob’s Ladder, Misery, Candyman, Arachnophobia, Scream, In the Mouth of Madness, Event Horizon, Mimic, And more I definitely wouldn't say Mimic and Event Horizon had better production value than The Shining or The Thing. An American Werewolf is the reason there's a makeup effects Oscar. Both decades had their cheap shit as well as their more classy productions. You probably got more of both in the 80s because the genre was booming, while the 90s was a drought period in the genre.
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