I watched a couple this past month for spooky season, and I think the 80s is probably my favorite decade for horror.

A couple weeks ago I watchedThe Fly, which was just an incredible film. The practical effects still largely hold up, but the acting is what really carried the story. The only thing that kind of bugged (🪰) me about it was that

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her creepo boss became a hero at the end.

I also just saw Hellraiser, which I’d always been curious about since I saw the VHS cover as a kid: the guy with the nails in his face looked terrifying! This is another one where the practical effects hold up, but is really held together by the characters and their relationships. I liked when

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Kirsty was banishing the cenobites at the end, and her boyfriend tried to take the box from her to finish it, but she slapped his hand away to do it herself. It was a really small moment, but told you a lot about her as a character.

My favorite 80s horror though is The Thing. I swear I’m not that into body horror, it’s just that all the best 80s horror movies were pushing the boundaries, and that’s where the line was for a lot of people. Again, this one has amazing practical effects, but the actors and writing carried the movie.

So, what’s your favorite 80s horror?

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    23 hours ago

    Mentioned some of my favorite directors - not much Fulci and Craven though. I’m not that really into horror per-se, I love Cronenberg and Carpenter’s themes and obviously their crazy practical effects and body horror, Argento always has absolutely beautiful colors and soundtrack, but I like more his murder/mystery movies than the supernatural ones. Zulawski goes crazy with surrealism, Ken Russell with the psychedelia, and Lynch has it all.