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The world of horror cinema has evolved significantly over the decades, with technological advancements shaping the way filmmakers bring their nightmarish visions to life. While modern CGI has opened doors to breathtaking visuals, there's a certain charm and authenticity in the special effects used in 1980s horror movies that still captivates audiences today. In this blog post, we delve into the artistry and superior quality of practical effects from the 1980s, highlighting why they often outshine the CGI used in modern horror movies.   I. The Tactile Authenticity of 1980s Practical Effects: One of the standout qualities of special effects...

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Remaining as an icon of horror films since the 1970's, JAWS the movie, has become a classic of the horror genre.

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Rita Mae Brown wrote a screenplay for a parody of teen/slasher flicks, and titled it "Sleepless Nights". However, when she submitted it to the producers, they filmed it as if it weren't a parody, and retitled it "Slumber Party Massacre". As a result, the movie displays a lot more humor, both intended and unintended, than others of this genre. Amy Holden Jones is not very sympathetic to people who complain that she's a sellout to her gender, as a woman who produced an exploitation flick with a lot of naked girls in it. "That's what Roger Corman, the producer wanted,...

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