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El Espinazo del Diablo (The Devil's Backbone), Cronos, El Esqueleto de la Señora Morales (The Skeleton of Mrs. Morales), La Horripilante Bestia Humana (Night of the Bloody Apes)...and all them Santo & Blue Demon flicks fighting monsters, mummies, witches, mad scientists, zombies, vampires, werewolves, and space aliens, lol.
...and that Spanish-language Dracula (filmed at the same time as the Tod Browning's English version one)...many of the cast and crew were Mexican/Spanish.
El Laberinto del Fauno (Pan's Labyrinth) is not exactly horror...but it's a fantasy film with some elements of horror...that one is also a Mexican film (although set in Spain with a mostly Spanish cast).Last edited by Hector; Apr 22, '09, 1:07 AM.sigpic -
MY Favorite are the Neutron Movies. You can't go wrong with early 1960s Lucha Libre flick with the evil Dr, Corante. Like Star Wars it has many parts 4-6? movies. There is a mystery about who the secret identity is of the hero is with 3 possible choices. C'mon it's got Zombiesssssssssssssss!
I am also a big fan of the comics, I was lucky and bought a big batch that was from Roy Thomas's collection years back.Comment
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El Espinazo del Diablo (The Devil's Backbone), Cronos, El Esqueleto de la Señora Morales (The Skeleton of Mrs. Morales), La Horripilante Bestia Humana (Night of the Bloody Apes)...and all them Santo & Blue Demon flicks fighting monsters, mummies, witches, mad scientists, zombies, vampires, werewolves, and space aliens, lol.
...and that Spanish-language Dracula (filmed at the same time as the Tod Browning's English version one)...many of the cast and crew were Mexican/Spanish.
El Laberinto del Fauno (Pan's Labyrinth) is not exactly horror...but it's a fantasy film with some elements of horror...that one is also a Mexican film (although set in Spain with a mostly Spanish cast)."Time to nut up or shut up"-Tallahassee
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If you gusy have a chance and want to watch a funny film about mexican goverment (sort of) watch Herod's Law. You will love it, not a horror movie but funny.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herod27s_LawComment
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Really like the Brainiac, and Santos movies, how can a guy go wrong there?You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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when i was a kid my favorite was "santos contra las momillas"sigpic
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You know what being mexican myself never really watched a mexican horror movie. Its a shame I know. Did watch the mexican novela el malificio with my parents growing up.Comment
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I really miss my Spanish Grindhouse!
Here's a great site
Cinefear: Mexican Horror MoviesComment
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MY Favorite are the Neutron Movies. You can't go wrong with early 1960s Lucha Libre flick with the evil Dr, Corante. Like Star Wars it has many parts 4-6? movies. There is a mystery about who the secret identity is of the hero is with 3 possible choices. C'mon it's got Zombiesssssssssssssss!
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Going to seek out Neutron.Comment
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