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Old 08-12-2010, 02:37 PM
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Monster Zero

One of the best of the Godzilla movies
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Pretty run of the mill but still enjoyable 60's Occult flick....Lon Chaney dials in his part from the pub as an ancestor of a condemned witch who is back from the grave to reek vengence on the descendants of those who who have wronged her...
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The Brides of Dracula (1960)



Pretty solid action packed Hammer piece.

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The Strangler (1964)



A beautiful Psycho-thriller starts Victor Buono, whose portrayal as a psychotic Mama's boy was menacing all the way through and that's something wonderfully entertaining to watch. Buono as Leo Kroll comes alive when he is claiming his victims which makes this is a definite & delicious little horror show for sure.

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Haven't seen it yet, but planning to see the recently discovered full version of Metropolis in a theatre this week. I hope it's still playing in town! Very excited to see this masterpiece on the big screen.
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Old 08-16-2010, 08:33 AM
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Haven't seen this one since I was a wee newb.

a fun watch
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Haven't seen it yet, but planning to see the recently discovered full version of Metropolis in a theatre this week. I hope it's still playing in town! Very excited to see this masterpiece on the big screen.
You are very lucky. This is one of the greats in Sci-Fi movies. Enjoy it>

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Sherlock Holmes: Dressed To Kill

The last of the Rathbone-Bruce films. Not one of the best but entertaining.
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The Complete Metropolis

If this is slated to play in your area, go see it. It's amazing what's revealed seeing the film in large scale. The dance like movement of most scenes is fascinating. The restored footage adds a lot of heart to the film, making what has always been a classic even better.
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The Complete Metropolis

If this is slated to play in your area, go see it. It's amazing what's revealed seeing the film in large scale. The dance like movement of most scenes is fascinating. The restored footage adds a lot of heart to the film, making what has always been a classic even better.
Congrats, man! It's another rare & significant achievement for you as being of a truly great fan of the classic & golden era of fascinating cinemas. I hope there will be a grand scale release of it soon on DVDs & Blu rays for the movie lovers around the world.:)

Bride of the Monster (1955)



My first film of Ed Wood Jr. Enjoyed every part of it.

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A Bucket of Blood (1959)



It was an absolute blast for me as I had no idea about this film before. A brilliant satire with a clever script & great ending..."I supposed he would have call it The Hanging Man...his greatest work!"

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