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SECRET OF THE BLUE ROOM (1933). Early Universal Whodunit has a few eye raising moments (particularly Lionel Atwill offering Gloria Stuart Birthday sentiments) and a decent cast-Onslow Stevens is almost unrecognizable. There's an awful lot of padding and pretty easy to guess the wrap-up . Still worth a watch. **1/2
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Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein
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That's what I'm talking about!! One of the all time best!
IT CAME FROM BENEATH THE SEA (1955).Standard Monster story with radiation being a probable cause with about as much narration/stock footage as THE DEADLY MANTIS. Kenneth Tobey and Faith Domergue good here, but in this MeToo age, I've noticed how darn HANDSY Ken . While the movie really isn't all that great, the Social effects by Ray Harryhausen certainly are. Especially the Monster's first visit to San Francisco:. **1/2 |
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It's my standard every year. This, the Universal films, and some of the Hammer films.
Watched The Mummy last night. The one with Boris Karloff.
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Just the best.
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I love Night of the Living Dead, I used to go to this theater downtown in the city I live in every October and watch it. Sad Covid had to ruin it this year
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Watching The Ghost of Frankenstein right now
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Cool! I'd love to see it on the big screen
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THE MONSTER THAT CHALLENGED THE WORLD (1957). A lot of similarities to JAWS here-nighttime swim is actually pretty scary-and although it's not really that good, it's entertaining, at least, with a pretty cool monster. **1/2
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Plague of the Zombies
First Hammer horror I ever saw, at a Saturday afternoon matinee. Loved Hammer ever since.
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