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Halloween horror film playlists!

@tenaflyviper is sharing there playlists with the Tumblr community, I thought I would too. 

My GENERAL HORROR PLAYLIST!

As of this posting, it has 1600+ videos. Its a mixed bag of Horror, Exploitation, Cult and Art films. They vary in length from shorts to feature length. Its a mixed bag of genres and subgenres. 

The TROMA PLAYLIST! 

A list of films produced and/or distributed by Troma Entertainment! One of my more viewed playlists. Admittedly, it is padded out with music videos, trailers and making-of documentaries, but it still has many outrageous Troma titles. 

The LUCIO FULCI PLATLIST! 

Classic horror from Italian director Lucio Fulci!

The GEORGE ROMERO PLAYLIST!

Classic horror films from the creator of the modern zombie film! 

The DARIO ARGENTO PLAYLIST! 

Classic horror film directed, or written and produced by Dario Argento! 

The HAMMER FILMS PLAYLIST

A list of films from Britain’s famous Hammer House of Horror!

The KAIJU PLAYLIST! 

Giant monster films from around the world!

The MARIO BAVA PLAYLIST! 

A list of films by the great Italian maestro Mario Bava!

The PUBLIC DOMAIN HORROR AND CULT PLAYLIST! 

A list of films that are no longer copyright protected and open for any use! 

I will admit that some of these list contain repeats, and they vary in quality, but I am sure that you can occupy your time with some of the films that these lists have to offer.

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“The Crazies (1973)
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The Crazies (1973)

The American Nightmare (2000)

A documentary on American and Canadian horror films and the society that they reflect. 

Featuring interviews with George A. Romero, Wes Craven, Tom Savini, David Cronenberg, John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper and others. 

George A. Romero’s Land of the Dead

Raid on a zombie infested town for supplies. 

“I thought this was going to be a battle. Its a fucking massacre.” 


The use of fireworks to mesmerize the zombies, the overwhelming firepower used to wipe most of them out and raiding the town to secure its resources for the rich and powerful of Fiddler’s Green is often cited as a commentary on the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. “Shock and Awe”, superior firepower to the point of overkill against an outgunned enemy, all for the purpose of stealing what they have to benefit the rich. Along with the the vast inequality in the fortress city, Romero also satirizes the imperialism of late phase capitalism.