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<blockquote data-quote="Drifter" data-source="post: 905420" data-attributes="member: 13448"><p><u>Splatterpunk novels</u></p><p></p><p><em><em>Splatterpunk was a movement within horror fiction in the 1980s, distinguished by its graphic, often gory, depiction of violence, countercultural alignment and "hyperintensive horror with no limits. The term was coined in 1986 by David J. Schow at the Twelfth World Fantasy Convention in Providence, Rhode Island. Splatterpunk is regarded as a revolt against the "traditional, meekly suggestive horror story". Splatterpunk has been defined as a "literary genre characterised by graphically described scenes of an extremely gory nature."</em></em></p><p></p><p>Edward Lee is a favourite, Richard Laymon, Matt Shaw, Clive Barker, Richard Matheson, Brian Keene, The Barns Brothers are all high on the list</p><p></p><p><u>Horror movies</u></p><p></p><p>Watched 1000's of them. The Event Horizon is a favourite. The Exorcist, I Spit on your Grave, Martyrs, A Serbian Film, Hostel, The Human Centipede, The Ring, The Devils Rejects, The Collection, IT, Raw, ABCs of Death are all high on the list.</p><p>Favourite movie ever still remains Se7en although it is not horror.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drifter, post: 905420, member: 13448"] [u]Splatterpunk novels[/u] [i][i]Splatterpunk was a movement within horror fiction in the 1980s, distinguished by its graphic, often gory, depiction of violence, countercultural alignment and "hyperintensive horror with no limits. The term was coined in 1986 by David J. Schow at the Twelfth World Fantasy Convention in Providence, Rhode Island. Splatterpunk is regarded as a revolt against the "traditional, meekly suggestive horror story". Splatterpunk has been defined as a "literary genre characterised by graphically described scenes of an extremely gory nature."[/i][/I] Edward Lee is a favourite, Richard Laymon, Matt Shaw, Clive Barker, Richard Matheson, Brian Keene, The Barns Brothers are all high on the list [u]Horror movies[/u] Watched 1000's of them. The Event Horizon is a favourite. The Exorcist, I Spit on your Grave, Martyrs, A Serbian Film, Hostel, The Human Centipede, The Ring, The Devils Rejects, The Collection, IT, Raw, ABCs of Death are all high on the list. Favourite movie ever still remains Se7en although it is not horror. [/QUOTE]
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