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American Gothic (1988)
Starring:
Rod Steiger,
Yvonne De Carlo
Director: John Hough
Low-budget horror film concerning 3 couples off for an island get-away, who are being stalked by a rural family of lunatics. The only thing that makes this gory movie worth watching is Yvonne De Carlo aka Lily Munster of The Munsters.
Blood Diner (1987)
Starring:
Rick Burks,
Carl Crew
Director: Jackie Kong
Gory horror comedy involving ritualistic murders and cannibalism of barely clad women. Weird gross movie.
Cheerleader Camp (1987)
Starring:
Betsy Russell
Lief Garrett
Director: John Quinn
Alison goes to a summer camp for cheerleaders. But keeps having bad nightmares. Some of the other girls are found brutally murdered. Alison starts to believe that she has a split-personality and is the one who is killing them.
Chopping Mall (1986)
Starring:
Kelli Maroney,
Tony O'Dell
Director: Jim Wynorski
Teenagers break into a mall to party, only to become victims of robot security guards whose crossed wires make them go violently bonkers. Not as great as the tagline made it sound: "Where shopping can cost you an arm and a leg."
Crawlspace (1986)
Starring:
Klaus Kinski,
Talia Balsam
Director: David Schmoeller
Klaus Kinski is great in this film as a crazed peeping tom who spies on young women from his apartment's hidden crawlspace area and then kills them.
Friday the 13th (1980)
Starring:
Betsy Palmer,
Adrienne King
Director: Sean S. Cunningham
Ah yes, the movie that started it all. Like the tagline said, Fridays will never be the same. A small boy drowned while attending a summer camp on Crystal Lake. The camp was closed down, but now some counselors want to reopen it, and when they do...trouble strikes.
Friday the 13th, Part 2 (1981)
Starring:
Betsy Palmer,
Amy Steel
Director: Steve Miner
The movie starts off with the survivor from the 1st movie being killed, and then flash forwards 5 years; to a new camp that has been opened across the lake from Crystal Lake. Jason Voorhees is in mourning for his mother and again, the counselors are killed one by one.
Friday the 13th, Part 3 (1982)
Starring:
Dana Kimmell,
Paul Kratka
Director: Steve Miner
Hey, this was the one in 3D. What could be better than Jason in 3D? I liked this one more than the 2nd. Jason is back and takes on members of a motorcycle gang. This isn't set at Crystal Lake but rather a nice serene rustic farm. My favorite part is the pitchfork scene.
Friday the 13th, Part 4: The Final Chapter (1984)
Starring:
Crispin Glover,
Cory Feldman
Director: Joseph Zito
I think this was a great movie. Having been revived at the hospital, Jason returns to Crystal Lake to meet more victims and the young Corey Feldman is his adversary.
Friday the 13th, Part V: A New Beginning (1985)
Starring: John Shepherd,
Melanie Kinnaman
Director:
Danny Steinmann
With Jason dead and buried, someone has decided to begin a new killing spree using Jason's old mask. This one stunk.
Friday the 13th, Part VI: Jason Lives (1986)
Starring: Thom Mathews,
Jennifer Cooke
Director:
Tom McLoughlin
This sequel was much better than the last. Killer soundtrack too. Tommy returns to the grave just to make sure Jason is dead but accidently brings him back to life. Now it's up to Tommy to stop Jason's mindless killing and put him back where he belongs.
Friday the 13th, Part VII: The New Blood (1988)
Starring:
Lar Park Lincoln,
Kevin Blair
Director:
John Carl Buechler
From the bottem of Lake Crystal, Jason is released from his watery grave by a girl with telekinetic powers. And so the killing begins again.
Friday the 13th,
Part VIII:
Jason Takes Manhattan (1989)
Starring:
Jensen Daggett,
Scott Reeves
Director: Rob Hedden
A high school class is going on a little cruise, but don't know that Jason is on board too. Jason eventually sinks the boat and kills off the students on it, but some of them escape to Manhattan, as does Jason. I didn't care for this F13 movie.
Funhouse, The (1981)
Starring:
Elizabeth Berridge,
Cooper Huckabee
Director: Tobe Hooper
Awesome movie about 4 teens who decide to go to a carnival after hours and get stuck in a funhouse, or should I say hellhouse.
Happy Birthday to Me (1981)
Starring:
Melissa Sue Anderson, Glenn Ford
Director: J. Lee Thompson
A teenage girl is in a clique at a private school. She suffers from blackouts due to a freak accident one year earlier. But before her 18th birthday, a grueling set of murders take place and her friends are the ones who are falling prey. 
Could it be her?
Hellraiser (1987)
Starrring:
Andrew Robinson,
Clare Higgins
Director: Clive Barker
Awesome movie about a guy who solves the puzzle of the Lamont Configuration, a doorway to hell. His his ex-lover has found a way of bringing him back, and his niece bargains with the Cenobites, angels to some, demons to others, whose greatest pleasure is the greatest pain. I love Pin-Head!
Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988)
Starring:
Ashley Laurence,
Clare Higgins
Director: Tony Randel
Not as good as the first one, a doctor has been searching for the doorway to Hell for years, and Kirsty must follow him to save her father and witness the power struggles among the newly damned.
THE HILLS HAVE EYES 2 (1985)
Starring: Tamara Stafford Kevin Spirtas
Director: Wes Craven
A group of bikers embark on a journey by bus to a biker race near the desert of the infamous incidents. Halfway through the desert the bus breaks down. While trying to repair the bus, some of the group wander off, and wind up in the traps of the survivors of the mutant family of the first. Then the mutants go after the rest.
The House On Sorority Row (1983)
Starring:
Lois Kelso Hunt
Kate McNeil
Director: Mark Rosman
Some sorority girls decide to throw their graduation party within the house grounds. They plan a revenge prank on the "house mother" that goes horribly wrong. They hide the body in a pool until after the party is over, but someone knows their dirty little secret.
Initiation, The (1984)
Starring: 
Vera Miles,
Clu Gulager
Director: Larry Stewart
A coed trying to come to terms with her family's past, comes up against a murderous psychopath
Motel Hell (1980)
Starring: 
Rory Calhoun,
Paul Linke
Director: Kevin Connor
Gory movie about a farmer who kidnaps unsuspecting travellers and is burys them in his garden. Unfortunately for his victims, they are not dead. He feeds his victims to prepare them for his roadside stand.
Mountaintop Motel Massacre (1986)
Starring:
Bill Thurman,
Anna Chappell
Director:
Jim McCullough
Cool movie about a woman who after several years in an insane asylum, is released and now is the keeper of the Mountaintop Motel. She keeps her sickle nicely shined.
Nightmare on Elm Street, A (1984)
Starring:
John Saxon,
Ronee Blakley
Director: Wes Craven
One of my favorite top 10 horror movies, about a girl who has nightmares of a frightening, badly-scarred figure who wears a glove with razor-sharp "finger knives". Her friends are having similar dreams and when the kids begin to die, she realizes that she must stay awake to survive. Child killer Freddy Kruger is the substance of the nightmares and she sets to draw him out into the real world.
Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge, A (1985)
Starring: 
Mark Patton,
Kim Myers
Director: Jack Sholder
A new family moves into the house on Elm Street, and before long, the kids are again having nightmares about Freddy Krueger. This time, Freddy attempts to possess a teenage boy to cause havoc in the real world, and can only be overcome if the boy's girlfriend can master her fear.
Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, A (1987)
Starring:
Robert Englund, Heather Langenkamp
Director: Chuck Russell
This is my 2nd favorite Freddy movie, this time the sole survivor of the first movie, Nancy has grown up and become a psychiatrist specializing in dream therapy. She meets a group of children at a local hospital who are also facing Freddy Krueger in their sleep. One of them is Kristen, who has the power to draw other people into her dreams which may help them destroy Freddy forever.

 
Nightmare on Elm Street 4: Dream Master, A (1988)
Starring:
Robert Englund, Rodney Eastman
Director: Renny Harlin
Freddy Krueger is resurrected and tracks down and kills the remainder of the Elm Street kids. However, Kristen wills her special ability to her friend Alice. But Alice soon realizes that Freddy is taking advantage of that unknown power to pull a new group of children into his domain.
Nightmare on Elm Street 5: Dream Child, A (1989)
Starring:
Robert Englund, Lisa Wilcox
Director:
Stephen Hopkins
This was a stupid movie, very disappointing. Alice, having survived the previous movie, finds dreams of Freddy Krueger starting once again. This time, the Freddy is striking through the sleeping mind of Alice's unborn child. His intention is to be "born again" into the real world. The only one who can stop Freddy is his dead mother.
Prom Night (1980)
Starring: 
Leslie Nielsen, 
Jamie Lee Curtis
Director: 
Paul Lynch
A little girl is accidently killed playing a game with other kids in an old deserted schoolhouse. The kids swear to silence, but someone saw them do it. Ten years later, the same kids are anticipating the senior Prom and the night of their life. However, the one who saw their deed has chosen this night to seek revenge.
Prom Night 2: Hello Mary Lou (1987)
Starring:
Michael Ironside, Wendy Lyon
Director: Bruce Pittman
Hamilton High's Prom Queen of 1957, Mary Lou Maloney is killed by her jilted boyfriend, and she comes back for revenge 30 years later. The principle of Hamilton High's son is about to attend the prom with a girl who becomes possessed by Mary Lou after opening a trunk in the school's basement.
Return to Horror High (1987)
Starring: 
Alex Rocco, 
Vince Edwards
Director: Bill Froechlich
A producer makes a horror film on location in the haunted high school where a series of murders once happened and now members of cast and crew are disappearing without a trace.
Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
Starring:
Lilyan Chauvin,
Gilmer McCormick
Director:
Charles E. Sellier
A thief in a Santa suit kills a young boy's parents as he watches in horror. He spends his youth in an orphanage, with a mean Mother Superior. He finally gets a job at a local store, where he finally snaps when he is required to wear a Santa suit, and goes on a killing spree that leads him slowly back to the orphanage
.
Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987)
Starring:
Eric Freeman,
James L. Newman
Director:
Lawrence Appelbaum
The little brother of the first Santa killer, decides to fill his brother's shoes and goes on a killing spree. Lame.
Silent Night, Deadly
Night 3:
Better Watch Out (1989)
Starring:
Richard Beymer, Bill Moseley
Director: Monte Hellman
It just keeps getting worse. Now a grown killer, he goes up against a young blind woman who is linked to him by ESP.
Slaughterhouse (1987) Starring:
Joe B. Barton
Don Barrett
Director: Rick Roessler
Owner of a closed down slaughterhouse, sets his psychopathic son on the people who want to take his land away and the unlucky teens that decided to party there.
Student Bodies (1981)
Starring: 
Joe Flood,
Joe Talarowski
Director: Mickey Rose
This slasher-movie spoof
was a riot. A killer terrorizes students at a high school. Whenever the killer finds students having sex, he kills them. Definite 80's material!
Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2, The
(1986)
Starring:
Dennis Hopper,
Caroline Williams
Director: Tobe Hooper
This was a cool movie, still not as good as the original though. A young female DJ is hosting a music show when two renegade hoodlums phone her and start making trouble. Things change rapidly as kids drive to a passageway and get sawed to pieces by Leatherface while the shocked DJ listens to the kids' screams. Dennis Hopper is the local sheriff who tries to convince her to play the recording on air, hoping that the killers will show up at the station.
Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1989)
Starring: Kate Hodge,
William Butler
Director: Jeff Burr
A couple encounter a gas station attendant who threatens them with a shotgun. They decide to take a deserted path in Texas to seek help, but only meet up with Leatherface's clan who are interested in helping themselves to fresh meat.




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