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Have four copies of Brain that Wouldn't Die. Can't watch it anymore. Too depressing. 'cept when the thing in the closet does his thing. That's three minutes of great film.
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How cool would it be to experience these great horror classics again - for the first time. I started watching horror when I was quite young. Young enough that I remember being frightened by the bat flying above the coach horses in the opening of Dracula. I was terrified when Hutter spied Orlock's face through the broken coffin lid in Nosferatu, got a genuine shiver when John Barrymore's Jekyll became Mr. Hyde for the first time. These films were shown regularly on television when I was a kid (Creature Features, Demension 13, Uncle Don's Terror Theater, Mesphisto, Svenghoulie, Son of Svenghoulie. Everybody had their local hosts). I've seen the Wolf Man dozens of times. I'd love to see it again, for the first time! (Insert violin music here...) |
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Vince Price - House on haunted hill
fuck i love these oldies,sometimes wounder why anyone bothers with those new ones |
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Vincent Price, "My wife... she's so amusing." And the old lady in the basement. I mean, really, what basement doesn't have an old lady that floats around the central pit of acid?" Yes, give me old horror classics, scares and laughs, anytime over this modern torture porn. (Not complaining, if that's your bag, have at it.) But I like to have a good time at the movies. |
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Day Of The Triffids-trippy off its head "When plants attack" end of the world movie. Spark up a fattie and enjoy! :)
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