View Full Version : Hidden Gems?? Small Screen
TheWickerFan
01-28-2011, 11:51 AM
Horror television shows and made-for-TV movies that I have never seen, that have an IMDB rating of 6.5 or higher. Any classics?
The Plumber (1979)
Someone's Watching Me (1978)
The Veil (1958)
Bad Ronald (1974)
Tales Of Tomorrow (1951-1953)
'Way Out (1961)
Mystery And Imagination (1966-1970)
Out Of The Unknown (1965-1971)
Circle Of Fear (1972-1973)
Out Of This World (1962)
Monster Squad (1976-1977)
Matinee Theater (1955-1958)
A Warning To The Curious (1972)
The Signalman (1976)
Sistinas666
01-28-2011, 06:14 PM
I noticed Mr. Boogedy didn't make the list.:mad::p
neverending
01-28-2011, 09:00 PM
I'm not gonna have time to reply for several days.
TheWickerFan
01-29-2011, 02:00 AM
I'm not gonna have time to reply for several days.
That's okay.:) If you remember this particular thread, when you have some time, if there's anything cool on the list, let me know.
TheWickerFan
01-29-2011, 02:04 AM
I noticed Mr. Boogedy didn't make the list.:mad::p
It almost did (it got a 7.1 on IMDB). I only went up to a certain level of obscurity. I think I might have watched that at some point, did Mr. Boogedy often just shout BOOGEDY!! randomly?
Sistinas666
01-29-2011, 05:54 AM
It might have been, I can barely remember it, I was less than 10 when I saw it. I remember it being pretty good for a Disney flick but I haven't been able to find a copy as an adult.
The Ugly Duchess
01-29-2011, 08:02 AM
Someone Is Watching
I have this one in my collection.
It stars Lauren Hutton as Leigh Michaels.
When Leigh Michaels moves into her high rise apartment she just loves the view. And so does a peeping Tom from the tower across from her.
Written & directed by John Carpenter.
The terror begins with anonomous phone calls , gifts and lights that flicker. Leigh is contantly under surveillance by her tormentor. She turns the tables when she becomes the stalker trying to find out who her tormentor is.
Very good horror/thriller film.
Tales Of Tomorrow.
This was TV's first science fiction anthology which came about in 1951. If I am not mistaken these were live performances.
Some of the top film stars played in these stories such as Lon Chaney, Jr., Veronica Lake, Lee J. Cobb, Raymond Bailey (of Beverly Hillbillies fame) and Zacahery Scott.
In one of the stories "Ice From Space" you will see a very young Paul Newman.
I was like about 7 years old when this came on TV and at that time I was required to go to bed early for school the next day.
This was the forerunner to The Twilight Zone & The Outer Limits.
There are a couple of collections out on DVD and they are worth the price to see early sci fi and fantasy on classic TV.
TheWickerFan
01-29-2011, 08:10 AM
Thank you Duchess. I was hoping you or neverending would have some info on those early horror/sci-fi shows.
TheWickerFan
01-31-2011, 02:36 PM
A few more:
Child Of Glass (1978)
A Cold Night's Death (1973)
The Screaming Woman (1972)
Home For The Holidays (1972)
Dying Room Only (1973)
Isn't It Shocking (1973)
Sistinas666
01-31-2011, 02:40 PM
It looks like the 70's was the decade for made for tv movies.
TheWickerFan
01-31-2011, 04:48 PM
It looks like the 70's was the decade for made for tv movies.
Absolutely.:D
swiss tony
02-02-2011, 02:46 PM
I have this tv show series linked at the moment and it isn't bad... A Haunting. I think it's on Discovery. Reconstruction style documentary series of, you guessed it, hauntings.
Here's an old movie that doesn't get mentioned, might be late '70s or early 80s and scared the shit out of me as a 6 y.o. - The Watcher in the Woods. Haven't seen it since but wouldn't mind hearing your thoughts on this one.
TheWickerFan
02-02-2011, 02:51 PM
I'm not familiar with it, but it looks good.
Fearonsarms
03-02-2011, 10:33 PM
Ok these are a bit obscure for me but I've seen A Warning To The Curious-basically get it now. Its very much of its time but I find sometimes the simplest of things can be terrifying. Its all atmosphere, foreboding dread and I know you will appreciate if you don't mind the simplicity of it. When this was first shown on tv waaaay back when it was at christmas. It is certainly not christmassy but imagine your watching at christmas and you're not a horror fan. I realise this may seem rambling but this will make sense when you watch it. There's just something about it that you never forget once you've seen it. Its like it taps into your primal fears like a genuinely scary film does.
Fearonsarms
03-02-2011, 10:37 PM
I have this tv show series linked at the moment and it isn't bad... A Haunting. I think it's on Discovery. Reconstruction style documentary series of, you guessed it, hauntings.
Here's an old movie that doesn't get mentioned, might be late '70s or early 80s and scared the shit out of me as a 6 y.o. - The Watcher in the Woods. Haven't seen it since but wouldn't mind hearing your thoughts on this one.
I'm sure I've seen this at the name is ringing huge bells. Did you also see The Green Man the first 5minutes scared the hell out of me as a kid but I saw it recently and was disappointed. But then wasn't it ripped off in The Guardian (the film not the paper)? I seem to vaguely remember possibly being scared by that but its a very faint memory I'm dreadging up here.
BookZombie
03-16-2011, 01:13 PM
Monsters--This is an anthology series with twenty something minutes long stories, mostly horror which all feature monsters in some form or another.
Kindred the Embraced--This series is only eight episodes long, it is inspired by the roleplaying game Vampire the Masquerade and follows Julian Luna, the Prince or leader of the vampires in San Fransisco as he tries to battle both politics and a love affair.
Friday The 13 the TV series--, this was a three seasons series which do not have any connection to the movie series save one spin off where the artifact in question is Jason's hockey mask. It was rumored that the mask was to feature in the last episode of the series but that episode was never made. The series follows a group of people who are trying to reacquire numerous cursed items from a antique shop before they hurt people.
The Witches and the Grinnygog-- a short six episode series about a group of witches who ally with some children to find the Grinnygog, a sort of stone talisman.
Special Unit 2--In this series you have a woman who joins a group of people who fight Links, supernatural creatures who hide in modern society.
Vampire High--In this series a group of six vampires is sent to a high school to be a night class in the hope that it will teach them how to live with humans.
Vampire Boy--This is a Japanese TV series about a high school boy who falls in love with his teacher, as it turns out he is a vampire, and she was his girlfriend when she was a teenager and he was alive.
Cosplay Yurei Guren Onna--This is another Japanese TV series, it is about a timid teacher who get her kicks dressing up as a ghost and scaring people. However soon she begin to meet real ghosts and have to solve their problems and often fight them.
Kolchak the Nightstalker--This is sort of a Spiritual predecessor to the X-Files and it inspired the creators of The X-files enormously. The series is about a reporter who go around and solves supernatural related crimes.
Small Wonder--This is a sit com about a typical, happy sit com family, there is only one exception, the little girl in the family is a robot.
Touching Evil--This is a British mystery series which saw and American remake, it is about a detective who almost get killed, he is clinically dead for a while, when he comes back he have the ability to see the connection in all things.
TheWickerFan
03-16-2011, 01:59 PM
I have Kolchak The Night Stalker, but I'm not familiar with the others.
BookZombie
03-17-2011, 12:05 AM
I recommend them, I really enjoy the series on my list, some are out on DVD others have to be aquired from a certain Internet bay.
BookZombie
03-18-2011, 12:46 AM
I have edited my post, I wrote the wrong name of a series. It is off course Friday the 13 the TV series not Halloween the TV series. For some reason those two tittles get mixed up in my mind constantly, it is quite embarrassing. :confused: Now the title is right however, sorry for the mix up.
TheWickerFan
03-25-2011, 03:38 PM
I just watched A Warning To The Curious based on the story by MR James. That was truly unnerving! This incredibly creepy story coupled with Gyorgy Ligeti's bone-chilling music piece 'Atmospheres' will probably keep me awake half the night.:eek:
Fearonsarms
03-26-2011, 01:12 AM
Glad you liked it a fantastically chilling small screen film :)
BookZombie
03-26-2011, 12:22 PM
I have heard good things about A Warning To The Curious, but I have not seen it yet.
Fearonsarms
03-27-2011, 06:21 AM
You would be best getting the full MR James adaptations but see if you can also get the recent one too-damn can't remember what it was called but it was shown on BBc4 a few years ago and is a worthy addition to the series. They are all fantastic and a great example of "less is more" simple supernatural stories :) The way they tap into primal fears is astounding.
TheWickerFan
03-29-2011, 10:26 AM
Just watched the TV movie, The Legend Of Lizzie Borden starring Elizabeth Montgomery. Fantastic! Can't recommend it enough.:)