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Moira Shearer lining up Mark's camera in Michael Powell's Peeping Tom (1960), but it's not a horror film, even though it is often incorrectly classified as such
Horror/thriller genre usually goes hand in hand on cinema sites. You could as admin change my thread title to Horror/Thriller Movie/Tv quiz. Please answer question about PMs.
Horror/thriller genre usually goes hand in hand on cinema sites.
On some cinema sites maybe. Not on the IMDb for example
Anyway, you were talking about psychological thrillers, not just thrillers.
They're something different (or they wouldn't use different words in the descriptions)
You could as admin change my thread title to Horror/Thriller Movie/Tv quiz.
I could, but won't unless I get a specific request to do so
So am I permitted to use psycho thrillers on this thread. Or do I make another quiz specifically for them? I sent you a msg asking if I could edit and delete PMs.
So am I permitted to use psycho thrillers on this thread. Or do I make another quiz specifically for them? I sent you a msg asking if I could edit and delete PMs.
If you ask to change the title of the thread then I'll consider it although it will make it very clumsy
What 'msg' do you think that you're sending me? I don't see any PMs or emails that have arrived recently
What 'msg' do you think that you're sending me? I don't see any PMs or emails that have arrived recently
Steve
Guys! Guys! Steve - cfm asked you as a btw in post 378. And Cfm - don't argue with Steve about whether or not Peeping Tom is a horror film. Or do, but be prepared for a long debate.
As for the church: is it from the Omen, where Dr Who took unfortunate javelin lessons? The Omen was arguably a British film (arguable in Pirie's Heritage of Horror anyway ... which also includes Peeping Tom).
As for the church: is it from the Omen, where Dr Who took unfortunate javelin lessons? The Omen was arguably a British film (arguable in Pirie's Heritage of Horror anyway ... which also includes Peeping Tom).
The church is West Ogwell in Devon. It features in The Borderlands. Euryale got it right.
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