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Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
The Innocents (1961) |
#1032
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Last Man on Earth
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#1033
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I couldn't sleep last night and was flipping through the cable channels. I came accross a public access channel that was showing The Giant Gila Monster. That film is mesmerizing. Every time I see it I have to stop and watch it. The old drunk guy. The awful musical numbers. Afterwards I was reading about it on IMDB and apparently the Giant Gila Monster wasn't even a gila monster! It was a red banded lizard. Perfect.
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#1034
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The Oblong Box (I think this was still '60s might have been '70) ~ I enjoyed it more this time, I think. The first time I watched it, I was just expecting something....different....;)
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#1035
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Yeah AIP will suprise the shit out of ya. I think most of there films are enjoyed more upon second viewing.
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Top 10 1. American Psycho 2. Ginger Snaps 3. Boogeyman Will Get You 4. Tenebre 5. Curse of Frankenstein 6. Dawn of the Dead 7. Dead Alive 8. Man Bites Dog 9. Body Snatcher 10. Twins of Evil |
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The Innocents is by far one of the greatest forgotten horror films ever nice choice sir.
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Top 10 1. American Psycho 2. Ginger Snaps 3. Boogeyman Will Get You 4. Tenebre 5. Curse of Frankenstein 6. Dawn of the Dead 7. Dead Alive 8. Man Bites Dog 9. Body Snatcher 10. Twins of Evil |
#1037
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Dementia 13. Still a great thriller.
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#1038
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Quote:
Can't beat those songs! ;)
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"There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness." - Friedrich Nietzsche |
#1039
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psycho was the last.
I feel like watching the body snatcher I haven't watched it in a long time. |
#1040
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Revolt of the Zombies
Yes, Victor Halperin made ANOTHER zombie movie, utilising many of the same themes- lust for power, unrequited love- only this one doesn't have any of the atmosphere, eerieness or surreal imagery of White Zombie- not to mention no Lugosi either. |
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