Aliens
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Paul P. Powell — 4 months ago(November 21, 2025 04:57 AM)
The Haunting (1965)
because
directed by one of the greatest directors of all time
(Robert Wise, who worked with Welles on Citizen Kane)
and because
it is drawn from the greatest horror novel of all time, written by
Shirley Jackson
one of the greatest authors of all time
This question really shows the thing about film n00bs. You're the bollocks. You don't know your bloody onions. Like, when I say,
"greatest author of all time"
you sit there scratchin' your heads –unable to reply –because you don't know what to say. You don't read books. Stupidest dang dimwits in the history of mankind.
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Paul P. Powell — 4 months ago(November 22, 2025 09:49 AM)
You're the 'tard. You do realize that back then, movies did not have just one worldwide release date, right?
Daft bloody bugger. You realize that studio-era movie distribution depended on sending the film around from one country to another, yes?
Tip: look up the term '
roadshow theatrical release'.
And don't try a stunt like this again or I'll shred you to ribbons. I've forgotten more information on the subject of cinema, than you've ever amass.
Paul P. Powell, Pool Player -
star-core — 4 months ago(November 21, 2025 07:05 AM)
Night of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead
The Quatermass Xperiment '55
Alien
Evil Dead I & II
Hellraiser
Halloween
The Thing
Invasion of the Body Snatchers '78
The Omen
The Amityville Horror
Black Christmas
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cryptoflovecraft — 4 months ago(November 21, 2025 10:37 PM)
The Shining
Jaws
Dawn of the Dead
Nosferatu
Dead of Night
Zombie (aka Zombi 2)
Hell of the Living Dead
Black Christmas
Invasion of the Body Snatchers '78
The Beyond
Ten more:
Friday the 13th Parts 1-3
Halloween
Halloween III: Season of the Witch
Night of the Living Dead
Day of the Dead
The Thing (1982)
Nightmare City
The Sentinel
Race with the Devil
Burnt Offerings

Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 