"I'll have some horror. Hold the slasher, please!"
Another discussion thread brought up horror movies today. Our illustrious host, Snowflake, he of unmelting wisdom, opined that the trouble with horror --for him, anyway-- was that it's all slasher fiction.
Well, he has a point. Or does he?
I'm nominating some horror that isn't about slashers, or even knives. No Psycho here. No Hallowe'en, no Friday the 13th Part Eleventy-Seven. No Scream either. Real movie horror -- but slasherless.
For example, the great classic The Haunting. Based on Shirley Jackson's half-century-old bestseller, The Haunting of Hill House. With virtually no special effects, it spooks the hell out of you. And you never know if there's a ghost or not!
And then there's John Carpenter's remake of The Thing! Unlike the first version, it actually follows the story "Who Goes There?" And it's a knuckle-biter par excellence. It even has a better ending than the original story.
How about Invasion of the Body Snatchers? It was great in the fifties and great again in the eighties.
Slashers? We don' need no steenking slashers!
Here's your chance to, um, make the cut. What are your favorite horror movies? Remember, no slashers need apply!
AlextheKay -- look sharp, feel sharp!
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