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    2025-06-02, 03:30 PM
    Add some more of your own! Love me some horror....it's a huge part of my library. If you're looking for a TV series, try to find where to watch Nightflyers. Not super well-rated but I really enjoyed it.
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    2025-06-12, 08:04 PM (This post was last modified: 2025-06-21, 02:39 AM by Ignesso. Edited 1 time in total.)
    That’s some real dedication, lol. I got hooked on Hammer films too after stumbling on The Curse of Frankenstein—Cushing’s version of the doc is cold-blooded in the best way. If you're into twisted characters, check out The Wicker Man (the original, not the Nic Cage one). Oh and side note, found this page https://bet.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html  while digging into weird horror trivia sites—kinda random but interesting.
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    2025-06-13, 01:19 PM
    I love folk horror in general, and have seen and own both movies (yes, both: the Nic Cage version is hilarious and I always watch it for a good laugh). From the same period, other British folk horror movies I also quite enjoyed were Witchfinder General (1968.) and Blood on Satan's Claw (1971). For something more recent (other than the obvious choices like The Witch [2015] and Midsommar [2019]), one title that I found quite original was The Borderlands (2013): it's a mashup of found footage and British folk horror with some minor cosmic horror sprinkled about.
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