20 Facts About Horror Classics From the ’80s
Gang, we Reagan unleashed the unholy terrors still turning the world into a living hell, but also because the genre itself saw kind of a rebirth. A bloody, gory rebirth with awesome practical effects, that is. The ’80s were a sort of cosmic nexus for creativity within the genre, thanks to technological advances, Cold War themes, the lessons learned from ’60s auteur cinema and ’70s grindhouse ugliness, and new economic possibilities. We’d say this was a good aspect of neoliberalism, but, well, the absolute classic that is They Live already refuted this.
Still, the ’80s saw the release of a bunch of classics of the genre we now pay homage to. In this Pictofact, we examine 20 fascinating facts about horror classics from the ’80s. Will we discuss A Nightmare on Elm Street and The Shining? Well, of course, we said classics. Some of the following movies, however, will be kinda forgotten classics, so whatever urge for ’80s horror you might have, we will scratch it. And it’ll be gross and awesome, like Jeff Goldblum pulling out his nails. Does this mean we will discuss The Fly? Again, of course we will, pay attention. And now that we have your attention we can get to the real point: to remind you that The Fly 2 was kinda awesome. It wasn’t Cronenberg-awesome, of course — but really, when was the last time you saw the face-melting scene? Oh, you don’t the face-melting scene? Don’t say we don’t pamper you.
The Thing
Source: Screen Rant
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Source: Screen Rant
A Nightmare on Elm Street and The Evil Dead
Sources: Wikipedia, Screen Rant
The Evil Dead
Source: Screen Rant
The Shining
Source: Screen Rant
The Shining
Source: Wikipedia
The Fly
Source: Screen Rant
The Fly
Source: Screen Rant, Scene on YouTube
Videodrome
Sources: Screen Rant, Screen Rant
Videodrome
Source: Screen Rant
Sleepaway Camp
Source: IMDb
The Return of the Living Dead
Source: Gizmodo
Re-Animator
Source: Wikipedia
Pumpkinhead
Source: IMDb
Prince of Darkness
Source: Wikipedia
Possession
Source: Wikipedia
Opera
Source: Wikipedia
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
Source: Wikipedia
Cannibal Holocaust
Source: Wikipedia
Bad Taste
Source: Wikipedia