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Shock (1946)
Early Vincent Price, was an alright watch although the ending was not quite right, it was all a bit sudden.
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Whatever happened to Baby Jane? (1962)
Absolutely brilliant! Camera work, background scores, story and top notch acting from the leads easily made it one of the greatest. >>: A
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Why don't you eat your DINNER, Blanche?
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House of Wax (1953)
A Vintage Vincent experience, loved it. >>: A-
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Dracula (1931)
No, no, master. I wasn't going to say anything, I told them nothing. I am loyal to you master. Dwight Frye was phenomenal! Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make. I think only Lugosi comes to very close in look with the role of Dracula that I visualized when I first read this timeless tale of horror. >>: A- The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) >>: B+
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Love those classic Hammers!
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yeaterday I watched The Oblong Box
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Great teaming of Price and Lee there.
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Night of the Eagle (1962)
I wonderfully suspenseful supernatural thriller. Some truly scary moments and a dreamy atmosphere that is rarely able to be captured so well on film. |
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