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Old 05-24-2011, 04:57 PM
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normally I love this grindhouse camp.....but this was just awful......if they added some boobs....maybe
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Old 05-25-2011, 01:10 PM
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The Flesh & the Fiends (1960)



Though I gladly noticed his name on the opening title credits but it took me quite some time to recognize Donald Pleasence in the role of Hare! Where Cushing delivered another outstanding performance but the surprise package was here Donald Pleasence in the mean & cruel character of Hare, IMO. I'm sure that would make Michael Myers proud:D...to see his therapist in a killing spree for 8 Ginnie per body!



Btw, in speaking of boobies (as newb was saying about She-Devils on Wheels) bit surprised (& glad!) to see some boobies in the middle of this very early 60s classic!

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Island of Terror (1966)



Pretty good sic-fi feature but damn! Why Cushing had to lose a hand in the end?:mad:

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...two relatively lesser known Price works, to commemorate the legend's 100th birthday tomorrow.

Planning a double bill of The Comedy of Terrors & The Raven for tomorrow night.
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The Tower of London is such an amazing film- love it!

And that's a great double bill for tomorrow. The quandry would be which to watch first and which to save for last...
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The Flesh & the Fiends is defianlly underrated..



Remake of the Todd Browning silent movie and Chaneys last flick. Its pretty stagey and a bit forced but I so love the basic premise of the films. Chaney is amazing and I always have a soft spot for HArry Earles. A personal fave..

Weirdly I have yet to watch the original.
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Old 05-26-2011, 10:27 AM
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The Tower of London is such an amazing film- love it!

And that's a great double bill for tomorrow. The quandry would be which to watch first and which to save for last...
Indeed. Fantastic film and Price is at his most creative act. I daresay it's one of the best performances he has given in his career.

Comedy first, Raven second. Wife loves Comedy of Terrors and I am not complaining!
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The Last Man on Earth (1964)



So...this is how it all started, Mr. Romero?:D

Loved it see Price on a post-apocalyptic scenario!

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Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965)



A question for everyone: "There was one passenger who didn't tap the cards for 3 times...who was it?"

The winner will get 2 HDC points!;)

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His middle name is Frank Carandini. :cool:
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So...this is how it all started, Mr. Romero?:D

Loved it see Price on a post-apocalyptic scenario!

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One of the most amazing aspects of that film is how the stark landscapes really portray a post-apocalyptic world.
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