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The Mummy (1932)
The Wolf Man (1941) As Repo said too late in the month for anything but top shelf. |
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Solidarity! Night Of The Living Dead |
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The Crowd-1928.
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The King of the Monsters is 61 years old today!
Gojira made his debut in Tokyo on this date in 1954. I'll be watching this evening. Anyone else celebrating the big guys birthday? Maybe go stomp on a few cars, or derail a train or two? Last edited by Repo'd; 11-03-2015 at 01:58 AM. |
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Dead of Night (1945). 5/10, well-produced but just not very scary. That's killer for a horror film.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame, starring Charles Laughton, Edmund O'brien, and the stunning and wonderfully talented Maureen O'Hara.
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I'm celebrating the release of Frankenstein on this date in 1931. By celebrate I mean I'm watching it while I eat a waffle.
Damn, this movie is eighty four years old. |
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Great way to start a morning! I think you've started a new trend for me! I usually watch the news (purely for weather and traffic), but I like that idea better!
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Glad to hear it! Starting the day with Horror is the best way to get rolling in a positive way for me. Horror is like my coffee.
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Saw a matinee of Queen Of Blood with John Saxon and Basil Rathbone this afternoon at the local art house cinema. Cost $2 and as the lady behind the counter said, "The best deal in town." Yeah, probably. A little corny but good fun with some marvelous sets.
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"It is with considerable difficulty that I remember the original era of my being." Mary Shelley, FRANKENSTEIN "Within the framework of most horror tales we find a moral code so strong it would make a Puritan smile." Stephen King, DANSE MACABRE Last edited by sfear; 11-14-2015 at 03:43 PM. |
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