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FryeDwight 10-12-2016 10:51 AM

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (1958). One of the best and a long time favorite, even if I want to pimp slap Dana Andrews's character for being so pig headed and clueless. Tons of atmosphere and ideal to watch on a chilly Autumn night. *****

The Villain 10-12-2016 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1020116)
NIGHT OF THE DEMON (1958). One of the best and a long time favorite, even if I want to pimp slap Dana Andrews's character for being so pig headed and clueless. Tons of atmosphere and ideal to watch on a chilly Autumn night. *****

Love that movie

Ferox13 10-13-2016 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1020116)
NIGHT OF THE DEMON (1958). One of the best and a long time favorite, even if I want to pimp slap Dana Andrews's character for being so pig headed and clueless. Tons of atmosphere and ideal to watch on a chilly Autumn night. *****

One of the few times that the Film is better than the book/story.

Sculpt 10-13-2016 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1020116)
NIGHT OF THE DEMON (1958). One of the best and a long time favorite, even if I want to pimp slap Dana Andrews's character for being so pig headed and clueless. Tons of atmosphere and ideal to watch on a chilly Autumn night. *****

Night of the Demon was such a pleasant surprise! I actually had never had the opportunity to see it until a few years ago. It's so well done, well above the fray. First of all, it looks and sounds really good, the effects may not have been expensive, but the visuals and sound produced some scary scenes. I can imagine what it must have looked like on the big screen. Plus most of the actors seemed quite inspired. The story had a serious tone they latched onto.

Bloof 10-14-2016 02:25 AM

DR. BLOODS COFFIN 1961

The son of the local doctor returns to their small mountain village and sets up a creepy laboratory in the tunnels underground. Residents start disappearing as he conducts his gruesome business.


Well done , 1961!

Repo'd 10-14-2016 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Bloof (Post 1020186)
DR. BLOODS COFFIN 1961

The son of the local doctor returns to their small mountain village and sets up a creepy laboratory in the tunnels underground. Residents start disappearing as he conducts his gruesome business.


Well done , 1961!

Sounds like one I want to see! Thanks, Bloofer.

Watched Dracula 1931, yesterday afternoon. ::love:: Bela.

FryeDwight 10-14-2016 07:24 AM

THE UNINVITED (1944). Probably the first serious Hollywood ghost story is helped considerably by fluid camera work, great sets and two pretty scary scenes (Steven Speilberg looks like he saw this for RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK). But find the acting in here flabby for the most, especially Ray Milland, who like Ralph Bellamy in the same time period, You just couldn't feel any empathy for, although enjoyed them more as they got older. There are some good spots by Donald Crisp, Alan Napier and the lovely tragic Gail Russell. ***

SerialKiller 10-14-2016 11:40 PM

House of Wax, with my boy Vincent Price. ::cool:: Never disappoints.

anglewitch 10-14-2016 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by SerialKiller (Post 1020247)
House of Wax, with my boy Vincent Price. ::cool:: Never disappoints.

Wasn't that supposed to be one of those 3D films?

SerialKiller 10-14-2016 11:49 PM

Yes. 3-D is awesome sauce.


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