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    Masters of Horror

    I've been meaning to jump into these for a long time.

    Which ones should I start with?

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    The Fair Haired Child is a good one to start with.

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    The Black Cat - Jeffrey Combs playing Edgar Allan Poe
    Pelts with Meat Loaf and directed by Dario Argento
    Sounds Like
    The Washingtonians
    Jenifer - another one by Dario Argento
    Haeckel's Tale
    Fair Haired Child
    "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelcouch View Post
    The Fair Haired Child is a good one to start with.
    I've meaning to see that one
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    Cigarette Burns by Carpenter is excellent. Very weird.

    And Deer Woman by Landis is hilarious! (A wigwam goes to the shrink and says "Doc, sometimes I feel like I have a split personality", on which the shrink says "I know what it is. You're two tents!"...collective groan by the Mego Forum....)

    But I have to say: I find season 2 terrible. Saw four stories, and disliked each one.
    The show started great, but went downhill real fast. The one with Englund is totally annoying to watch...

    And some of the new directors I hardly even know, far from being a "Master of Horror".
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    Pelts, The Black Cat and The Washingtonians are all from season 2, how can you not like those? You're an idiot
    "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meule View Post
    Pelts, The Black Cat and The Washingtonians are all from season 2, how can you not like those? You're an idiot

    I wanted to like Black Cat so much, but it felt more like a comedy to me.
    I love Jeffrey Combs, his make-up was great, but the show was a farce.
    I didn't see Pelts or the Washingtonians yet, because I called it quits after buying two season 2 DVDs I didn't like.
    So you might be right. Or not.
    But the good news is: if I don't buy them anymore, there's more for you!
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    Big Edgar Allan Poe fan, so I might be biased, but I'd rather think you're full of it
    I taped The Black Cat, haven't found it on DVD yet. Media Markt?
    "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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    The first episode of the series, "Incident off a Mountain Road" is pretty good. It feels a little rushed but the acting and story are terrific. It was directed by Don Coscarelli of PHANTASM/Bubba Ho-Tep fame, and [shameless plug]written by my good friend Stephen Romano[/shameless plug].

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vortigern99 View Post
    The first episode of the series, "Incident off a Mountain Road" is pretty good. It feels a little rushed but the acting and story are terrific. It was directed by Don Coscarelli of PHANTASM/Bubba Ho-Tep fame, and [shameless plug]written by my good friend Stephen Romano[/shameless plug].
    Agreed. In fact, Moonface deserves his own movie, he could be the next Freddie or Jason or Mike Myers
    "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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