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Im watching Wes Cravens 1996 Scream for the first time since the end of the '90s. I saw the first 2 at the Theatre and as a film collector I ended up with them panned and scanned on VHS. As I never got the DVD's or BD's this is the first timed I have seen it in full HD and 2.35:1. They have the first 3 films available to stream in the UK on the BBC iPlayer.

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Gummo really the best example of how Art Horror Is weird. If House of Leaves Is a romance drama buried under lovecraftian horror story, Then Gummo Is a never lose hope story buried under Natural disaster ruin horror.
 
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