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user's latest post:
TCM goes HD
Published (2009-11-19 19:39:19)
I get it in HD. Looks great. HD is here to stay, folks.
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I Met DON COSCARELLI on the...
Published (2009-11-19 19:40:21)
Cool story, Doug. Well just some Chance Encounters, rather than Co-Working tales: - Martin Sheen - Peter O'Toole - Al Lewis - Bob Elliot - Peter Falk - Chris Reeve - Ed Herrmann - Fred Gywnne - Richard Thomas - Dick Clark - Helen Hayes Just live in NYC, and walk a lot! -Craig
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Can I get your opinions of...
Published (2009-11-19 19:00:23)
Thanks & my dad takes some, plus a drug for copd & an inhaler' we're lucky tho as he was in icu 32 years back for 18 consecutive days due to severe pneumonia on top of the copd & he had smoked for a then 65+years, but than ks to god, he is alive & hasn't smoked since. i told him then that it was gods way of telling him, this is it, you quit now or if you come back, you're never leaving.
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TV on TCM -- with horror vets!
Published (2009-11-19 19:47:38)
For anybody who's interested, the abovementioned STUDIO ONEs (one of them a ghost story with Louise Allbritton) are on TCM at midnight tonight, New York time. Earlier out on the prairie.
user's latest post:
Babes in Toyland (1934)
Published (2009-11-19 19:34:12)
Speaking of BABES IN TOYLAND a friend of mines a few years ago order the DVD for a gift but was sent a completely different film with the same name that was not appropriate for children at all if you catch my drift.
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The Dark Knight
Published (2009-11-19 07:16:38)
I got the impression that this Joker was meant to be weird, enigmatic, and funny more than scary. Maybe a little creepy at times, but not scary. I find him interesting for the same reasons John Doe in SE7EN is interesting. He's a brilliant but bizarrely twisted person who has erased his past, reinvented himself, and applied his great intellect to a grandly insane purpose meant to shock people out of their complacency. Anyway, I find both...
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Walt Disney's Zorro
Published (2009-11-19 19:01:53)
Was this the only tin this year? Yep. Two tins of six DVDs each, rather than three or four tins of only two DVDs apiece. The last time Disney showed Zorro on the Disney channel it was overnight and the ratings weren't that great. These days the Disney Channel shows teeny-bopper fare 24/7. Are the kiddies really up in the wee hours on a school night that, say, after 10:00 PM maybe something geared for the 20+ crowd couldn't be shown?...
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Wulf and Batsy
Published (2009-11-19 15:01:21)
I emailed my review to Mr. Baugh, and got some cool replies I thought I share with y'all! Dr. A: Are the two stories in the Zackerly's Midnight Terrors take place before "We Have No Home" or after? I personally think that the story in Zackerly # 1 takes place pre-Home, and that the Zackerly #2 story takes place after House...but I could be easily wrong! BB: I need to double-check my "Wulf and Batsy...
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Is BLU-RAY a VICTIM of its own...
Published (2009-11-19 18:43:57)
I don't wanna watch ORPHAN, I wanna watch Paula the Ape Woman. Joe, when you increase exclusivity, you limit options. If Paula's not on DVD now, and they stop making DVDs, then she never will be. I'd be stuck watching the one I got already, over and over. No thanx. Don't pooh pooh the candles -- they come in mighty handy when the power cuts out. In fact, I prefer them to fluorescence, come to that.
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Latest active threads on Classic Horror Film Board:
Started 5 hours, 2 minutes ago (2009-11-22 18:38:20)
by Bobtheman
Started 11 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-12-04 15:56:10)
by lencandraw
Or Watteau! Tiny, tiny stuff!
Started 4 weeks ago (2009-10-25 21:01:26)
by CreepingBride
Thanks for the heads-up, haraldq -- it looks interesting.
Started 9 months ago (2009-02-23 01:31:25)
by HalLane
Welcome, horror30.
You do some mighty sharp work!
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-20 17:40:50)
by todmichel
Bach Films released the three "Aztec Mummy" movies in France - just as they made for the eight Mexican movies released in America by CasaNegra (plus
the four ones planned by this company, like "The World of the Vampires") but of course the subs are only in French...
Started 9 hours, 35 minutes ago (2009-11-22 14:05:24)
by Van Helsing 1958
Yeah ,I have a dvd r of this and there definitely seems to be a few scenes
missing.
Started 1 day, 8 hours ago (2009-11-21 15:10:01)
by Jethro Keane
Yeah, I guess Underdog could be considered a super hero. I guess I should have been more clear and said comic book superheroes. I guess Popeye might also be
considered one, after he eats the spinach. He was possibly (along with Underdog and Bullwinkle) the most popular balloon ever to appear in the parade. I
certainly let him give the Man of Steel a lot of trouble in this comic I posted a while ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-19 16:25:28)
by DrCaligari666
My favorite Berman's include but are not limited to "The Seventh Seal" and " The Virgin Spring"... for weirdness, check out "Hour
of the Wolf". He is one of my favorite directors and hope Criterion continues to release his films.
Started 11 months, 3 weeks 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.
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Hot threads for last week on Classic Horror Film Board:
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-11 06:26:16)
by Southern Beau
As I've said before, it sounds like the phrase, "It's in here." That's what I believe, at least. I've played it for others not
attached to these movies. They hear dialogue, but not sure what's being said. Richard Sheffield, friend of Lugosi, listened to it tonight. He
couldn't hear it. You be the judge.
Started 1 month, 4 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 11 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-12-04 15:56:10)
by lencandraw
Or Watteau! Tiny, tiny stuff!
Started 4 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-18 14:51:16)
by Bobtheman
Page 132, It's Alive, by Gregory William Mank
(HOF)
"Originally, Universal announced that Bela Lugosi would don the cape of Dracula ( no problem
for wardrobe, as Lugosi owned and cherished several such capes). Lugosi very much wanted
the part ; he had frothed (and rightly so) when when the studio starred Chaney in 1943's
Son of Dracula, unleashing the pudgiest vampire in cinema ...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-09 13:50:42)
by ScareBear
Going to see this at some point. My son is quite interested as well. Love your avatar. What's it from?
:0) Have a great week!
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-11 23:05:33)
by Terry Pace
Excellent -- I may actually watch the damn thing this year!
Terry Pace
pillaroffire@bellsouth.net
"They're going to have to think up a lot of new adjectives when I come back!" -- Carl Denham (Robert Armstrong) in King Kong (1933)
Started 3 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-19 09:00:07)
by Professor X
Yes, it's quite possible consumer satisfaction with DVD could kill catalog titles on Blu-Ray. On the other hand, Blu- Ray may be killing catalog titles on
DVD, due to the desire of the studios to sell BDs. It's a scary thought, but the competition between the two formats could actually bring an end to video
discs of any sort. Unless one format or the other fades away, the future may well be pay-...
Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago (2009-08-26 02:20:19)
by pinkfloyd95209
rvoyttbots wrote:
It appears from the Amazon listing that the 2 3D shorts will be in 2D.
If True, It Would Be A Big Disappointment. Maybe PRECODE MIKE will let us know if they will be in 3D or not. Also Will the shorts be in its OAR?
Started 6 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-16 13:35:12)
by Wolfman Joe
How sad. I grew up with him as "The Equalizer", and later came to appreciate his work from the other side of "the pond". He was great just
recently in HOT FUZZ. And of course, who can forget that portrayal in THE WICKER MAN...
Started 11 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-12-04 12:50:44)
by SAM33
...and started putting out classic titles like POTA!
SAM33
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