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fav boris karloff flick
i think the best one is the raven just because it has the two greatest actors of all time
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Ah yes..."the rave''...a good one for sure.
Bride of Frankenstein (1935), easily. |
bride is diffently amazing by the way does any one no if they relased the 75 annviersary editon yet i just got frankenstein for my 17th bd and its like watching a new movie at is sharper clearer its the perfect editon
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Assuming that the Frankenstein movies are a given, I say The Body Snatacher (1945) has got to be one of his best. Cabman Grey is just a damn cool character, gives Karloff the perfect chance to show off his vilanous chops.
Ive yet to see any of Karloff's other Lewton movies, but if they're anywhere near as good as Body Snatcher Im really missing out. |
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Isle of the Dead is fucking supreme. Chilling ending. |
hm body snatcher isnt that where karloff steales bodys from the graveyards i think i have it but im not positive
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yea i just found my copy it a shity vhs copy probably the first vhs copy to come out i found it at a pawn shop o and the movie u just referd to being frankstein colin clive was the one who stole the bodys o and that dude who payed fritez i cant ever remeber his name
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One of my idols...amazing underracted actor. |
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dwight fry dracule (1931) he was in it wasnt he :confused:
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Alice Cooper wrote a song about him, The Ballad of Dwight Fry (no E)...based on Renfield, but using Frye's name. Its a cool song. |
man thats hardcore you shere no a lot about horror films but any way do you no if the 75 annivarsery editon of the bride of frankenstein has been relaesd
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As far as the 75th anniversary of Bride...I hate to disapoint you, but to the best of my knowledge they havent announced plans for a special edition. Sorry:( (though I could be wrong, it has happened before) |
shit man i got the 75th editon of dracule amd frankenstein bit the bride is just amazing well thinks
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I checked around on the net for you though...not looking like they're planning any more Anniversary editions:( |
I think Bride is Whale's White Album. Bold, experimental, a culmination of style that shows what he's all about. So few movies examine so many facets of what makes life terrifying and difficult. The questions of faith, love, selfhood, societal restraint and our search for acceptance are dealt with really artfully. Although it's racist and overblown, I like his portrayal of Fu Manchu. He's a real embodiment of a country's irrational fear and horror movies are where we deal with irrational fear.
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I thought Mask of Fu Manchu was pretty fun, pretty over-the-top but very entertaining. |
the black room but i havent seen it on dvd is it even in print
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http://www.amazon.com/Icons-Horror-K...3240906&sr=1-1 Looks pretty awesome, I might have to grab a copy myself... |
The Black Cat has to be numero uno, even in Karloff's own list. Then there's The Mummy, which I absolutely loved.
There were two versions of Karloff's The Raven. One was in the 30s, other the multi-starrer in early 60s...I m assuming more people here have seen the 60s one, not many have seen the 30s version. |
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That said, the 60's version is a riot. Once I got over the fact that it wasnt a horror movie like I was expecting, I really enjoyed it. Peter Lorre and Vincent Price were perfect together. |
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I haven't watched it in years, but from what I recall it was quite entertaining, with Karloff and Lugosi playing off one another very well. |
The two movies are completely different. The Corman Raven isn't a remake of the old Universal one. Karloff just happens to have been in two good movies with the same title. In regards to Mask of Fu Manchu, it was sadly his only portrayal of the character. The commentary says Warner Oland was in a few Fu Manchu movies.
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Man, everybody's already named my favorite Karloff films... except one. How the Grinch Stole Christmas! And no I'm not being a smart ass. The 30's Raven is easy to find (you're of course talking about Carl Laemmle's with Lugosi and Karloff?) it's included in this DVD set for under $20.00.
http://www.deepdiscount.com/viewprod...ductId=5753151 A shame to buy a Lugosi collection for a Karloff movie though. |
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The 30s Raven is available in the Bela Lugosi collection...which has other movies in which Lugosi and Karloff acted together...namely, the Black Cat, Black Friday & The Invisible Ray. You can check it here, Vamp... http://www.amazon.com/Lugosi-Collect...3340107&sr=8-7 |
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Out of the 5 movies in the collection, 4 are Karloff-Lugosi. You ll agree that its not a bad deal at all, Des.:D |
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Targets (1968) - most unsympathetic killings in a movie by a rifle. POV of down scope of killling poeple as they drive by.
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