Opinion Battles Round 12 Favourite Performance in a Horror Movie

Opinion Battles Round 12 – Favourite Performance in a Horror Movie

Movie Reviews 101

Opinion Battles Round 12

Favourite Performance in a Horror Movie

Horror is a genre that often gets over looked when it comes to award season but it is easy to see just how good certain stars get plenty of chances to return to the genre in the future. Except for Silence of the Lambs who did clean up the Oscars we have had some brilliant performance in recent years.

If you want to take part in the next round of Opinion Battles we will be picking Which Animated Film We Would Never Like to see Turn Into a Live Action Movie, to enter send you choices to moviereviews101@yahoo.co.ukby 10th June 2017.

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12 Responses to Opinion Battles Round 12 Favourite Performance in a Horror Movie

  1. Jade says:

    Goldblum is always the perfect choice. 🙂 For me, I’d go with Sig Haig as Captain Spaulding. I know many people hated House of 1000 Corpses, but the clown killer is just so effectively terrifying!

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    • emmakwall says:

      I actually quite liked it! Well I certainly preferred it to The Devil’s Rejects and I know I’m in the minority for that. Ah I love Goldblum. He’s a dream ❤

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  2. Jay says:

    I admire you for your bold choice!

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  3. Kevin says:

    Not a bad pick with The Fly. 80s Jeff Golfblum rocked. Though I would have leaned more for Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger, he really brought something to that role, made it his own, gave what could have been a forgettable monster a personality, a very particular brand of evil.

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  4. johnrieber says:

    I love taking part in these lists – there are some mainstream choices, some eclectic and obscure films as well – I chose Vincent Price in “Theater Of Blood” because he wear san Afro – along with his daughter, the incredible Diana Ring! While the movie has lots of camp humor, it’s also full of bloody horror as well! – https://johnrieber.com/2017/06/06/an-afro-tastic-vincent-price-kills-his-critics-in-theater-of-blood-diana-riggs-favorite-performance/

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  5. beetleypete says:

    From the choices, I went with Hopkins, but I knew you would stick with Jeff G.
    I would have voted for Pinhead (Doug Bradley) in ‘Hellraiser’ myself.
    “We have eternity to know your flesh”
    As ever, Pete. XXX (Hot enough for you? 32 degrees in Beetley today…)

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  6. vinnieh says:

    Too much choice. I find that sometimes there are people who look down upon acting in the horror genre, I for one am not. I think like any genre there is some really excellent acting on display within the genre that should be applauded. I don’t think it’s easy to register being frightened convincingly on screen.

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