HFB: Round 2: Living Dead (11) VS Three Mothers (26)

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Living Dead Vs Three Mothers

  • Three Mothers

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I have to give this one the Living Dead series as I have yet to see the Three Mothers but that doesn't mean that they are bad and could probably change my view on this after I see them.
 

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Tough call here, particularly because I nominated the Three Mothers series. While they get progressively worse, it's hard to argue that Suspiria isn't a crowning achievement in horror cinema. However, Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead are both crowning achievements, so I'm giving the nod to Romero here.
 

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Tough call here, particularly because I nominated the Three Mothers series. While they get progressively worse, it's hard to argue that Suspiria isn't a crowning achievement in horror cinema. However, Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead are both crowning achievements, so I'm giving the nod to Romero here.

I nominated them too, but this is a hard one. Suspiria is one of the greatest horror movies of all time and one of my favorites, Inferno is great too while Mother of Tears... not so much.