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MarthaLou 12-20-2013 06:29 AM

The Devil's Bride with Christopher Lee ( as a good guy for a change!)

The Villain 12-20-2013 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 961934)
That is my all time favorite bad movie. Gotta love the bubble machine!

Haha yeah that was hilarious

Ferox13 12-20-2013 11:29 PM

The Virgin of Nuremberg (1963)

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_6ALEeRJ308...norimberga.jpg

Antonio Margheriti was just warming up with his gothic castle spooky film skills with this one before going on to create the classics, The Long Hair of Death and Castle of Blood. None the less, this is an enjoyable cobwebbed tale of Hooded Killers, Nazi Torture and a goose stepping Chris Lee. Might make a good double bill with the seteroid soaked shocker, The Crimson Executioner.

The Villain 12-27-2013 03:15 AM

the Abominable Snowman with Peter Cushing.

A little slow in the beginning but it picks up when they get up in the mountains. Cushing was great as always.

sfear 01-04-2014 07:16 PM

Didn't watch it but saw a copy of Herschell Gordon Lewis's GRUESOME TWOSOME at a local second hand video store today. Anyone see it? Is it worth the $7.00 price tag?

Ferox13 01-05-2014 01:59 AM

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Originally Posted by sfear (Post 962882)
Didn't watch it but saw a copy of Herschell Gordon Lewis's GRUESOME TWOSOME at a local second hand video store today. Anyone see it? Is it worth the $7.00 price tag?

Any thing by Herschell Gordon Lewis is worth $7.
When HG shoots a talking head sequence he does it right :-)

Elvis_Christ 01-05-2014 08:08 PM

Gruesome Twosome was the first HG Lewis film I watched. Great stuff definitely worth $7.

PishPosh 01-06-2014 09:47 PM

The Last Man on Earth

rayzor 01-12-2014 08:55 AM

Had a silent film day on Sat. The Man Who Laughs, Nosferatu and Phantom of the Opera.

shadyJ 01-23-2014 07:50 PM

Finally got around to seeing House on Haunted Hill, the old one, of course. It was as schlocky as I expected it to be. Interesting to see they used the classic Ennis Brown house for the exterior shots. As a horror movie this one was rather flat, but I kind of expected that. So many of the horror movies of that era were. The one thing I liked about it is the fate of Price's character, usually movies from the 50's usually reserve a unkind fate for such a conniving character.


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