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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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Ballz says:
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Sep '18 *
I prefer 80s horror. Certainly more of my purchases come from the 80s. However, I disagree about there being not nearly as much to like. 70s horror was innovative, whereas 80s horror was more about sequels and rip offs, which falls under quality vs. quantity. I enjoy plenty of those sequels and rip offs, but by the second half of the 80s, they were starting to wear thin. For example, slashers. I'm not sure there's any slasher from the second half of the 80s I'd consider a favorite, yet there are plenty from the first half of the 80s and even a few from the 70s.

Basically, I think 80s horror was great for a while, but it wasn't flawless, especially near the end of the decade. And with that in mind, I can understand why someone might prefer 70s horror. While not flawless either, it never reached the overall low quality 80s horror eventually managed to reach.



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