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The Chemistry Of Hollywood Bloodbaths

A historical, chemical rundown of one of the most crucial elements of all scary flicks: fake blood.

You know we love us some horror flicks here at Reactions, so this year for Halloween, we’re giving you a historical, chemical rundown of one of the most crucial elements of all scary flicks, fake blood. Make sure to take a look down below for a complete list of all clips used in this movie. Watch them all!

The Curse of Frankenstein, Terrence Fisher, 1957
Psycho, Alfred Hitchcock, 1960
Blood Feast, Herschell Gordon Lewis, 1962
Color Me Blood Red, Herschell Gordon Lewis, 1965
Night of the Living Dead, George Romero, 1968
The Exorcist, William Freidkin, 1973
Carrie, Brian De Palma, 1976
Night of the Living Dead, George Romero, 1968
The Shining, Stanley Kubrick, 1980
The Evil Dead, Sam Raimi, 1981
A Nightmare On Elm Street, Wes Craven, 1984
The Evil Dead II, Sam Raimi, 1987
Ghostbusters II, Ivan Reitman, 1989
The Babadook, Jennifer Kent, 2014
IT, Andrés Muschietti, 2017

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