After dark movies?
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drunkbear — 9 years ago(December 27, 2016 11:40 AM)
'Pumpkinhead' should always be watched in pitch-darkness. There is very little actual color in the film, and watching it in darkness really makes the few splashes of color EXPLODE off of the screen.
'Tremors' is an interesting film to watch in the dark, since almost the entire movie is set in the Nevada desert, and in daylight. If you watch it in a dark room, the movie illuminates the room in harsh orange-gray.- Oh, SOMEbody asides me is gonna RUE this here particular day
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Narcissist00 — 9 years ago(December 27, 2016 01:12 PM)
Thanks, I have actually seen most of these as I used to watch them all the time, I just didn't realise it was still going. Surprised Frontiers is an AD movie though, one of the best foreign horrors I've seen. Thanks everyone for the replies. I have added a few to my watchlist.
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