non-halloween/friday1 3th slashers with high-ish production values??
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deapokid — 17 years ago(June 05, 2008 09:31 AM)
I'd check out some Italian flicks, that, although technically of the "giallo" subgenre, would still entice a slasher fan seeking something with a higher standard.
Tenebre
Deep Red
Twitch of the Death Nerve/Bay of Blood
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Frameous — 17 years ago(January 16, 2009 09:39 AM)
Check out Madman. It is no masterpiece, but it has some decent kills. Not one of the best, but kinda fun in a bad movie way.
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goodfella999 — 16 years ago(August 03, 2009 05:31 AM)
Sleepaway Camp (surprised no one has mentioned it)
The Burning (more great work by Savini)
The Funhouse
My Bloody Valentine
Terror Train
Prom Night (gets put down alot but not that bad)
Slumber Party Massacre (the acting is pretty average and it is low budget but its a very enjoyable film)
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Happy Birthday to Me -
sexylittlebuddhaman — 16 years ago(March 18, 2010 07:20 PM)
Motel Hell. is a cool one more a comedy than horror but still good
Dead and Buried. the uncut version is awesome
Halloween II is descent
Deadly Blessing isn't that gory but some good scare scenes
My Bloody Valentine uncut version is awesome. one of my favs from the 80's
and here is a link to 80's horror movies
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LeadAnchor — 9 years ago(December 21, 2016 11:08 PM)
I'm very late to the party and i apologise if these have been suggested already, but the original Maniac is fantastic, with gore effects by Tom Savini (who did the effects for The Prowler too, as well as many other fantastic horror movies. If you want to see great gore effects, follow and watch the movies Savini has played a part in) and the original The Hitcher is one of my favourite slasher movies as well, pretty underrated in my opinion.
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