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war gods of the deep abbott & costello meet frankenstein mexican hayride |
Does an all day marathon of "Scooby-Doo Where Are You" count as classic horror?
If not I also watched "The Haunting" And "The Legend Of Hell House" |
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I can still hear Joan Crawford muttering "Let me get my gun." |
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Scooby Doo is appealing because it's the only show written with Mad Libs.
Shaggy is eating (food) as Thelma, Fred and Daphne talk about going to (place for relaxation). They arrive and find out that (place) has been beset (monster) from (a suspicious person). Shaggy and Scooby joke about leaving. Fred decides that it's time to investigate (place) to find out about the (monster). After interviewing the locals and meeting another less suspicious person, Fred and Thelma set up a trap. Scooby and Shaggy try to avoid (monster) but end up in the fray. (Monster) leaves behind (ridiculous prop). Thelma pieces it together and reveals that (suspicious person) was trying to get people away because of (some way in which the location is lucrative). Scooby and Shaggy remind everyone that they're stoned with silly antics. Everybody laughs. |
abbott & costello meet the killer, boris karloff
abbott & costello in the foreign legion |
Carnivale of souls. Really enjoyed the film. 8/10
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It's really good stuff. My last was A Taste of Blood.
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the quatermass experiment
quatermass ii classic british tv :cool: |
Hammer's The Mummy (1959) Cushing/Lee
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Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein...
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House on haunted hill. vinnie Price is a god.
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quatermass and the pit
more classic tv |
Kill, Baby, Kill. Really great. Thanks for recommending the box. It's good stuff.
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"And Now The Screaming Starts"
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abbott & costello meet the invisible man
comin' round the mountain |
frankenstein
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Hercules in the Haunted World
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abbott & costello go to mars
lost in alaska |
20 Million Miles To Earth
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Carnival of Souls (1962)
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The original stepford wives
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The Whip and the Body
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House Of Dark Shadows
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Last classic horror movie I watched
The Bride Of Frankenstein
Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers |
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The Night of the Hunter
Mitchum is one scary individual... |
Classic Horror Film
The last classic horror film I watched was Freaks.
After doing my review for the forum I wanted to watch it again! |
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
Tales of Terror |
Dementia 13 ~ first time I watched this one, I enjoyed it. Several really well done scenes, but it did drag in places.
White Zombie ~ this is always fun, one of my favorite, over the top performances by Lugosi. |
white zombie was the first thing i checked out of the vhs library in uni.... along with 'whatever happened to baby jane?'
i just recently bought Dementia 13 because of francis ford coppola |
The War Of The Gargantuas
One of the greatest giant monster movies ever made |
The Brides of Dracula (Hammer Studios) 1960
Kiss of The Vampire (Hammer Studios) 1962 Frankenstein (Universal Studios) 1931 The Bride Of Frankenstein (Universal) 1935 Dracula's Daughter (Universal) 1936 |
That's a nice evening of horror.
Last night I watched Laura with Vincent Price, Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney. Pretty solid stuff. |
Not exactly horror, but I watched Kubrick's Killer Kiss last night. I think it was one of his most early movies and he did great in handling the script and the actors. The cinematography and narration are very Kubrick-esque.
Out of the performers, Jamie Smith stood out as the best. A very good movie viewing experience. |
The Night Stalker
The Night Strangler |
.....Nosferatu
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Last night (with just a hint of chill in the air)
Okay, so it's not really fall yet, but I figured we could start getting in the mood. Another horror writer came over (P. D. Cacek) and we watched THE UNDYING MONSTER. Very atmospheric -- all that frost on the wolfsbane/full moon business.
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Tonight
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