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Sep '18
70s vs 80s horror. A long discussed topic, though maybe losing its relevance the further in time we continue and the more distant those decades become. The way pre-70s horror really has no influence on me or my tastes, 70s-80s horror is an ancient relic to the current generation.

But anyway, that isn't really what this topic's about. I'm aging and out of touch and fine with that.

I'm team 80s horror all the way. The conundrum that I'm in is, for folks that prefer 70s horror, why? Yes, there's plenty to love from that decade. But dang. Aren't there more horror films from 1981 alone than the years 1970-1974 combined that are just....well, better? Yeah, I get that it's all subjective. And quality over quantity and all that. I dunno. What're your thoughts? How can you honestly prefer 70s horror as a whole, over 80s, when there's just not nearly as much to like? For collectors, wouldn't you agree your collection is made up of more 80s horror films than 70s?

I mean, I suppose if you own 100 films from the 80s but only 15 of them you rate, say, an 8/10, and own 20 films from the 70s and 15 of them you rate an 8/10....I suppose I can see one's point.

*partially inspired by Troma's 70s horror thread.


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zed says:
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Sep '18
In the 80s with horror the same as with music, it became a business you had friday the 13th, halloween, elms st etc franchises, horror became very manufactered.
Just like the Music, in the 70s you had deep purple in the 80s you got fucken duran duran.
The raw energy was lost somewhat, in the 70s ppl were doing it mainly for love, in the 80s it became doing it to make money.
Granted 1980,81 were good in fact they felt more 70s than 80s

in the 80s sex became toned down as well, in the 70s you had full nudity, the 80s well you got see some colledge girls tits,
I felt the subject matter became far more conservative as well


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zed says:
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Sep '18 *
well you could but theres no doubt music went lamer in the 80s

biggest selling albums of the 70s

1Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water - 1970
2Fleetwood Mac - Rumours - 1977
3Bee Gees - Saturday Night Fever - 1978
4Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon - 1973
5Led Zeppelin - Four Symbols (Led Zeppelin 4) - 1971
6Pink Floyd - The Wall - 1979
7Eagles - Hotel California - 1976
8The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers - 1971
9Grease: The Original Soundtrack - 1978
10Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here - 1975
11Neil Young - Harvest - 1972
12John Lennon - Imagine - 1971
13The Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street - 1972
14Supertramp - Breakfast In America - 1979
15Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key Of Life - 1976
16Carole King - Tapestry - 1971
17The Beatles - Let It Be - 1970
18Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy - 1973
19Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - 1973

and the 80s
1 Michael Jackson - Thriller - 1982
2 Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms - 1985
3 U2 - The Joshua Tree - 1987
4 Bruce Springsteen - Born In The USA - 1984
5 Michael Jackson - Bad - 1987
6 Prince - Purple Rain - 1984
7 The Police - Synchronicity - 1983
8 Paul Simon - Graceland - 1986
9 Whitney Houston - Whitney Houston - 1986
10 Phil Collins - No Jacket Required - 1985
11 Guns n' Roses - Appetite For Destruction - 1987
12 Lionel Richie - Can't Slow Down - 1983
13 George Michael - Faith - 1987
14 Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet - 1986
15 Original Soundtrack - Dirty Dancing - 1987
16 Tracy Chapman - Tracy Chapman - 1988
17 Def Leppard - Hysteria - 1987
18 AC/DC - Back In Black - 1980
19 Madonna - True Blue - 1986
20 U2 - Rattle & Hum - 1988

of these 2 lists Im sure 90% here including yourself would pick the 70s



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