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Forgotten Bad Slasher Movies

Started by claws, April 13, 2024, 12:20:19 AM

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M.10rda

PSYCHOS IN LOVE isn't particularly gory but it IS very funny and very well-acted by the "psycho" leads. The director made a handful of other amusing low-budget films. I recommend it!

RCMerchant

DRIVE-IN MASSACRE (1976) was an early slasher before the craze of the 80's. It was pretty tame, but of cousrse I seen it on a big box early VHS, so I'm sure it was slashed itself of any grue.

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claws

#47
Delusion (1981)



Delusion was at first not necessarily advertised as a "slasher" rather a psychological drama mystery. It was later re-released theatrically with a more straight forward horror themed poster art, and at some point it received a title change in some markets as The House Where Death Lives. They went back to the original title Delusion for its home video debut.

I have really forgotten about this movie until I read that Vinegar Syndrome just released this to Blu-ray. Their review is pretty much spot on from what I remember. It is an extreme slow burner and for the most part doesn't feel like horror or a slasher at all. Either the makers were trying a different approach, or they didn't had a slasher in mind when they made Delusion. The acting is fine, but the film is still not that good. Obviously not your typical slasher flick. I'd like to rewatch this again, though.



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zombie no.one

Yeah a lot of 'slashers' aren't really slashers are they. Just a convenient pigeon hole a lot of the time. A film like SWEET SIXTEEN falls under slasher but isn't really. It's not just about victims being slashed, it's a whole vibe / style... I have not heard of DELUSION though

DRIVE IN MASSACRE is pretty funny, I remember rewinding one scene where the actor fumbles his lines, and there's a pause

claws

Quote from: zombie no.one on May 31, 2024, 10:46:35 AM
Yeah a lot of 'slashers' aren't really slashers are they. Just a convenient pigeon hole a lot of the time. A film like SWEET SIXTEEN falls under slasher but isn't really. It's not just about victims being slashed, it's a whole vibe / style... I have not heard of DELUSION though

There's also Road Games (1981). If I'm not mistaken, this is the original Australian poster art



and I think this is the US poster art



the US poster gives off somewhat slasher vibes, and it has Jamie Lee Curtis in it, but Road Games is not a slasher.

Back in video rental days my mother and me rented everything that looked remotely like horror. Delusion was in the horror section and of course we rented and watched it, but it is not really horror except for a few corpses popping up in the final act. If anything, Delusion is an obscure one.
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Quote from: claws on May 31, 2024, 12:33:29 PM
Quote from: zombie no.one on May 31, 2024, 10:46:35 AM
Yeah a lot of 'slashers' aren't really slashers are they. Just a convenient pigeon hole a lot of the time. A film like SWEET SIXTEEN falls under slasher but isn't really. It's not just about victims being slashed, it's a whole vibe / style... I have not heard of DELUSION though

There's also Road Games (1981). If I'm not mistaken, this is the original Australian poster art



and I think this is the US poster art



the US poster gives off somewhat slasher vibes, and it has Jamie Lee Curtis in it, but Road Games is not a slasher.

Back in video rental days my mother and me rented everything that looked remotely like horror. Delusion was in the horror section and of course we rented and watched it, but it is not really horror except for a few corpses popping up in the final act. If anything, Delusion is an obscure one.

*sigh* Made me think back to when I was a kid and when my gran was babysitting me. We'd rent out horror movies and watch them together. I miss those long gone weekends.
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Quote from: chainsaw midget on April 13, 2024, 05:24:01 PMThe Fear



Not very memorable, but it had a nice killer.  The guy made out of wood looked pretty cool (although it was a touch too obvious that it was just a suit.)  It even got a sequel. 

Fond memories of seeing this on TV a million years ago. I loved it back then!

The soundtrack is pretty neat, too.
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pacman000

The Haunted House of Horror (1969)

Frankie Avalon & some teens go to a haunted house. One gets killed, & they decide to investigate themselves. One by one, they're killed off.

Kinda slow proto-slasher, which doesn't really have an ending; it just stops after the killer is revealed.

Also known as Horror House or The Dark, depending on the region.
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Quote from: RCMerchant on April 30, 2024, 10:49:26 AMDRIVE-IN MASSACRE (1976) was an early slasher before the craze of the 80's. It was pretty tame, but of cousrse I seen it on a big box early VHS, so I'm sure it was slashed itself of any grue.



Douglas Gudbuye 😳🤣🤣
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zombie no.one

Quote from: Trevor on June 20, 2024, 09:20:05 AMDouglas Gudbuye 😳🤣🤣

in his farewell performance :)

playing 'Germy'... I mean how do you earn a nickname like that ?

- in his only other credited role he played a character called 'Hogbreath'

what a guy.

Trevor

Quote from: zombie no.one on June 20, 2024, 12:22:30 PM
Quote from: Trevor on June 20, 2024, 09:20:05 AMDouglas Gudbuye 😳🤣🤣

in his farewell performance :)

playing 'Germy'... I mean how do you earn a nickname like that ?

- in his only other credited role he played a character called 'Hogbreath'

what a guy.

🤣

He should've had some breath mints and combined the two to make Gudbuye Hogbreath 😉
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zombie no.one

damn, you should've been his agent... cinema's loss would've been the dental hygiene industry's gain.  :teddyr:

RCMerchant

Tim Ritter's TRUTH OR DARE? (1986) and KILLING SPREE (1987) are excellant!

Supernatural?...perhaps. Baloney?...Perhaps not!" Bela Lugosi-the BLACK CAT (1934)
Interviewer-"Does Dracula ever end for you?
Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
Slobber, Drool, Drip!
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Trevor

Quote from: zombie no.one on June 20, 2024, 05:34:00 PMdamn, you should've been his agent... cinema's loss would've been the dental hygiene industry's gain.  :teddyr:

😂🤣🐢
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Trevor

#59
Visiting Hours (1982): I remember not liking this when I first saw it. I never saw William Shatner in a horror movie before this one 😳
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