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user's latest post:
2012
Published (2009-11-06 19:05:16)
Tom, just wondering -- what would you rather review... stuff like LIFE RETRNS and THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. Rx, or some of that direct-to-video stuff (like DR. JEKYLL'S GREAT, GREAT NIECE, or some such thing)...?
user's latest post:
Video Feedback ...
Published (2009-11-07 02:32:01)
I've done something like what I think you are getting at, but it was when I was working at a internal tv station, and we received footage from international news stations from around the world. I discovered one day that there was a way to tweak the signal so that it would create infinity loops and things like that while I was recoding, but it was all on analog equipment and it was coming from broadcast, and it was 90's era...
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THE THING question
Published (2009-11-04 22:20:15)
And here's that same link only clickable: http://www.whoi.edu/beaufortgyre/history/history_drifting.html
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Happy Halloween everyone!!
Published (2009-10-31 19:21:45)
Hang in there, JerWolf! My Halloween plans as usual are to turn off my porchlight so nobody bothers me and watch horror movies.
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Alfred Hitch Doc
Published (2009-10-31 20:15:04)
This one apparently features a LOT of interesting "talking heads" -- but I never heard of it 'til today, there are no IMDb commenters, nuthin'. Does anyone happen to know if it's available anywhere? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0339574/
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TALKING, TEXTING, AND BOORISH...
Published (2009-11-01 00:48:58)
John T Chance wrote: I recognize eachof the various "moron" types you have all complained about, as I've unfortunately experienced them all firsthand in U.S. theaters. This is the one real downside of the home video revolution...it has created several generations of loudmouthed idiots who act at theater as if they were sitting slobbishly on their sofas at home. People are so used to watching movies with a thousand...
user's latest post:
THE THING question
Published (2009-11-04 18:15:47)
TomWeaver999 wrote: (But, p.s., actually, some of THE THING was shot elsewhere. Crew and cast went up to Montana for a while but, Robert Cornthwaite told me, the needed amounts of snow never came. They did get SOME footage but, according to R.C., not all they wanted.) There are a few shots of the plane landing on a snowy plain and men getting out of it, now that you mention it.
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Latest active threads on Classic Horror Film Board:
Started 6 hours, 35 minutes ago (2009-11-09 06:05:41)
by Crow T Robot
OK guys and gals, here's a quickie 2nd attempt at re-creating this intro. Since many of you remember a "face," I've used the one that
Saturday8pm used in his re-creation (hope you don't mind me borrowing it). I blurred it a bit to get rid of the sharp edges, tweaked the colors to make 15
different variations of it, added lap dissolve / flash transitions, etc. The timing of the music and the fade ...
Started 10 hours, 37 minutes ago (2009-11-09 02:03:41)
by oldmanster
FYI ~ I cannot find The Medusa Touch on Netflix...
Yikes! What film was I thinking of, then? I'm sure it had Richard Burton in it.
Mea culpa , Doug. Another senor moment for me.
... Reed
Started 3 months, 1 week ago (2009-07-29 00:55:30)
by BelaFrankenstein
Rakshasa - I don't blame you at all, I hate plants that lurk forums just to plug stuff too. I was just being a wise ass. Nothing like pissing off the very
fans you try to rally behind you
And you guys should tear into this. If it sucks and gets a pass because it was "a nice try" or "close enough", that's not a service to
anyone. Of course, as with all beloved characters, it's hard to live up ...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-25 15:50:50)
by TomWeaver999
P.S. -- A $19.99 value for ONLY $49.99!
tom
"Was $59.99."
Started 1 day, 4 hours ago (2009-11-08 07:42:56)
by PShields79
Wich2 wrote:
- have we ever heard, in any other case, any particular accent gift in Creighton's work?
Lon tries a Greek accent in "The Golden Junkman," the TV show he did in the 50s. Comes off not great but he did try.
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-16 01:17:08)
by BixB
Interesting to ponder. The Stooges actually were in a Universal in 1933, MYRT & MARGE and they not only had more and better screen time than any of their
MGM outings, the sound effects department utilized similar if not identical noises for their various slaps and pokes that were used at Columbia. That said I
think if Universal had produced their shorts they probably never would have made it to ...
Started 5 months ago (2009-06-06 23:22:15)
by luluthebeast
And I must admit, Monstrous was great, ...
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-25 15:50:50)
by TomWeaver999
P.S. -- A $19.99 value for ONLY $49.99!
tom
"Was $59.99."
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-10-31 11:08:27)
by captainmarvel1957
There's a description of each movie on the Redbox page for it. If I'm not sure about a movie I'll read that at home and then if I want to see the
movie I'll reserve it online.
What I'd like to know is how the studios will react with rental chains dropping like flies. Will they drop their lawsuits against Redbox? Will they stop
withholding titles from them?
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-10-30 14:28:56)
by Bifocals
Yep. Everybody have fun, be safe and save some candy for the kids!
Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-10-16 22:17:20)
by Don Glut
Are they running 35 mm prints?
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-07 20:50:20)
by skelton knaggs
I'll buy it when I see it. It's about time! As long as it happens....
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-10-31 06:32:28)
by The Maskahuna
'A most Hallowed Eve to the CHFB
Started 10 months ago (2009-01-11 20:13:38)
by ShockDoc
Good point, Steve. I only see about 3 new movies a year in the theater anymore mainly because I refuse to pay the exorbitant snack prices. My home system is a
large 8x8 screen in the tracking room of my recording studio and is quite comfy, not to mention uninterrupted. The shared public movie watching experience no
longer holds any charm for me, unless it's a revival house w/ like minded theater-...
Started 11 months, 1 week ago (2008-12-04 15:56:10)
by lencandraw
Or Watteau! Tiny, tiny stuff!
Started 11 months, 1 week ago (2008-12-04 13:51:38)
by Carl Eyesnheart
Cool stuff George! I like that one a lot also. Good art is good art, no
matter the medium.
Started 11 months, 1 week ago (2008-12-04 22:55:37)
by scottie52
Just did a little internet research on Maria Ouspenskaya and Bela Lugosi and reviewed their arrivals in the United States, together with some other ship
passenger manifest info. Madame arrived in New York on January 4, 1923 from Cherbourg on the S.S. Majestic along with a large number of expatriate Russian
actors. She listed her nearest relative as a sister in Moscow, Valentina Ouspenskaya(!), ...
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