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Slash Mountain Mission

Do you love Slashers? If you are reading this you probably do. But, how much do you really know about the genre? Sure, the big three have been shoved down your throat and you ate that shit up with a goofy-giddy smile on your face. You happily jammed every sequel of Friday the 13th, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, and even Scream, right into your eyes and said “thank you!”  What about all the others? What about the gritty and cheap movies that take place on every random holiday you can think of? What about  the other Slasher villains out there chopping away at the teens we love to watch get dismembered for having a good time? What about the movies your folks rented on a Friday night in the 80’s laughing and screaming the whole time, then forgetting as they dropped it in the return bin. Those are the movies I am interested in.         I’m setting out on this slasher quest in an attempt to find forgotten Slasher films that deserve to stand with the b...

Black Christmas (1974)

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Intruder (1989)

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