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Does anyone like Hammer horror films?/ and if so which is their best one?? and why ? I aways used to think they where entertaining when I was a boy but very tacky, I remmber going to London Bfi Southbank in London to watch Dracula AD 1972 (1972) becouse i had won a couple of tickets for the 30th anversary, but loved but where giggling which was not really what your meant to have for a horror film, but now I was given some 60's ones I watched Quatermass and the Pit (1967) which was spooky and last night The Reptile (1966) which was really jumpy as well and both really well done?? I am going to try and watch The Plague of the Zombies (1966) I think I should watch some more and can not wait to watch the new Hammer film coming out this year The Woman in Black (2012) with Harry Potter
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`London BFI In LOndon ???? :O but loved but where giggling ???
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Does anyone like Hammer horror films?/ and if so which is their best one?? and why ? I aways used to think they where entertaining when I was a boy but very tacky, I remmber going to Bfi Southbank in London to watch Dracula AD 1972 (1972) becouse i had won a couple of tickets for the 30th anversary, every one loved it but where giggling which was not really what your should be doing for a horror film, but now I was given some 60's ones I watched Quatermass and the Pit (1967) which was spooky and last night The Reptile (1966) which was really jumpy as well and both really well done?? I am going to try and watch The Plague of the Zombies (1966) I think I should watch some more and can not wait to watch the new Hammer film coming out this year The Woman in Black (2012) with Harry Potter
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