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1981 was a banner year for slasher cinema.
Michael Myers got into the franchise game with Halloween II. It turns out Jason Voorhees wasn’t dead at the bottom of Crystal Lake and he picked up right where his mom left off in Friday the 13th Part 2. And beloved one-off slasher classics such as My Bloody Valentine, The Prowler, and The Burning all took their turns staining the silver screen red in ‘81.
One other slasher film from that year has managed to make a modest name for itself in the intervening years – Joe Giannone’s Madman. This other, other camp-set slasher of ‘81 actually shares some fun history with The Burning. Believe it or not, Madman was conceived as a Cropsey film and the production had to tweak itself when they caught wind that another Cropsey-based horror film had just beaten them to the production punch.
So while The Burning got to keep Cropsey,...
Michael Myers got into the franchise game with Halloween II. It turns out Jason Voorhees wasn’t dead at the bottom of Crystal Lake and he picked up right where his mom left off in Friday the 13th Part 2. And beloved one-off slasher classics such as My Bloody Valentine, The Prowler, and The Burning all took their turns staining the silver screen red in ‘81.
One other slasher film from that year has managed to make a modest name for itself in the intervening years – Joe Giannone’s Madman. This other, other camp-set slasher of ‘81 actually shares some fun history with The Burning. Believe it or not, Madman was conceived as a Cropsey film and the production had to tweak itself when they caught wind that another Cropsey-based horror film had just beaten them to the production punch.
So while The Burning got to keep Cropsey,...
- 9/22/2023
- by Tyler Eschberger
- bloody-disgusting.com
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The women have all the power on MTV’s The Love Experiment. This new series brings dating apps to life and sees three best friends Marz, Paige, and Tamara walk “The Hall” of eligible bachelors looking for their forever connection. Just like online dating, they are attracted by looks and dating profiles. Then the experiment challenges the women, made up of flight attendants and entrepreneurs, to explore their respective relationship prospects through conversations, outings, and later on, hearing from family members. Helping guide them along the way is Spicy Mari, Mari Waugh. The relationship expert is no stranger to TV with appearances on OWN’s Don’t Tell the Bride and VH1’s Basketball Wives. We chatted with Mari about this unique approach to finding love and the advice she gives the ladies through their journey. What was your first reaction when you heard about the concept of this show? Spicy...
- 9/4/2023
- TV Insider
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