This was one of the first horror movies that I remember sneaking into the living room to watch. I was a child and it was after my parents had gone to bed. I grabbed my star wars blanket and huddled in front of the floor model to watch it on cable, which I was not allowed to ever watch. Needless to say it scared the shit out of me! I loved it!
I think that The Slaughtered Lamb sign would make a killer tat!(hhhmmm...)
I was amazed though to see how rude and obnoxious the locals were to visitors.
I guess with decor like this on the wall though it would be expected that the people would be a bit up tight.
BEWARE THE MOONLIGHT!
AND STAY ON THE ROAD!
They really should have stayed on the road!
I felt so sorry for this guy. The screams and shit were just horrible, but really should have stayed on the road.
The visuals of the gore and guts of this movie is awesome.
This is the face of nightmares!
The special fx and cinematography in this movie are great quality. I think Hollywood should go back to the old school approach to special fx. Things are way over digitized these days.
The sequence where the were-demon-wolves crash and slaughter is one of the best horror dream sequences of all time, Freddy Krueger not with standing of coarse.
To be haunted by the undead til the end or until you kill your self is a tough choice.
Another cool cemetery scene that is creepy and cool. I love old grave yards. The history and the tombstones are amazing. I sometimes go around and take black and white shots of old grave markers.
The best werewolf transformation of all time. A true classic masterpiece.
The scene in the tube station is one of the most terrifying moments to imagine.
"A naked American man stole my balloons!"
It's "This is your life" in a porno theater.
Then the end, lying dead in an alley behind a porn shop in a foreign land.....
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