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IMDbWhile the documentary criticizes the Reagan era of the 1980's and that slasher films were a metaphor to the social and economic climate, it does not mention the Clinton era of the 1990's and the similar challenges faced. The documentary does criticize the Carter era of the late 1970's however and its challenges. One could also argue that Reagan era economic policies allowed film studios as well as film investors to flourish which helped give light to many of the slasher films in the 1980's as investors took advantage of tax benefits and write offs of productions.
The documentary features clips from "Texas Chainsaw Massacre", "Black Christmas" and "Alice, Sweet Alice" as all three slasher films predated "Halloween", yet none of the aforementioned three films are mentioned as notable films that established the foundation of the genre.
"John Carpenter: New talents come along, old talents fade away."