I have a small list of movies I want to get to. Some i haven't seen before, others are ones I like. You'll find I never get to gory or really "realistic" as I am person that's given to fright. In other words, I can't do the Paranormal Activity movies because they feel to 'real'...also, I believe my house is kinda haunted and I don't want to give it ideas.Note of Advice for marathons like this:
Plan out at least one week ahead of time on what movies you're going to watch. Spur of the moment works for a week or two but as it continues you start scrambling last second for something decent and end the month with a few you missed that you'll be upset about missing.
I have a small list of movies I want to get to. Some i haven't seen before, others are ones I like. You'll find I never get to gory or really "realistic" as I am person that's given to fright. In other words, I can't do the Paranormal Activity movies because they feel to 'real'...also, I believe my house is kinda haunted and I don't want to give it ideas.
Any ways my list:
Frankenstein (original)
Wolfman (orig.)
Evil Dead
Evil Dead 2
Army of Darkness
Wicker Man (orig.)
Tremors
Alien
Aliens
Predator
Nightmare Before Christmas
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Jaws
Cabinet of Doctor Caligari
Hellboy
Hellboy 2
The Amazing Screw On Head
Re-Animator
Gojira
Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters 2
Beetlejuice
Shaun of the Dead
Corpse Bride
Interview with a Vampire
Jesus Christ Superstar
TrickrTreat
The Cabin in the Woods
Scream
Zombieland
Night of the Living Dead
Dusk til Dawn
Dracula: Dead and Loving it
Scary Movie
Creature from the Black Lagoon
An American Werewolf in London
Nosferatu
Psycho
Dunwich Horror
More then 31 on the list mainly because I may not be able to get some of the movies on Netflix or the rental places.
I wish I knew of more Lovecraft movies.
Don't think I didn't notice that missy...I have a small list of movies I want to get to. Some i haven't seen before, others are ones I like. You'll find I never get to gory or really "realistic" as I am person that's given to fright. In other words, I can't do the Paranormal Activity movies because they feel to 'real'...also, I believe my house is kinda haunted and I don't want to give it ideas.
Any ways my list:
Frankenstein (original)
Wolfman (orig.)
Evil Dead
Evil Dead 2
Army of Darkness
Wicker Man (orig.)
Tremors
Alien
Aliens
Predator
Nightmare Before Christmas
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Jaws
Cabinet of Doctor Caligari
Hellboy
Hellboy 2
The Amazing Screw On Head
Re-Animator
Gojira
Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters 2
Beetlejuice
Shaun of the Dead
Corpse Bride
Interview with a Vampire
Jesus Christ Superstar
TrickrTreat
The Cabin in the Woods
Scream
Zombieland
Night of the Living Dead
Dusk til Dawn
Dracula: Dead and Loving it
Scary Movie
Creature from the Black Lagoon
An American Werewolf in London
Nosferatu
Psycho
Dunwich Horror
More then 31 on the list mainly because I may not be able to get some of the movies on Netflix or the rental places.
I wish I knew of more Lovecraft movies.
It's a zombie movie![DOUBLEPOST=1349227211][/DOUBLEPOST]Don't think I didn't notice that missy...
With a bit or horrific torture and fantasy sprinkled in!It's a zombie movie!
I have a soft spot for the song telling the Corpse Bride's past, even though I know Danny Elfman really didn't want to sing it and actually hurt his throat in the process.Yesterday: Nightmare Before Christmas. Still cool. The music will be with me forever.
Today: Corpse Bride. Meeeeeeh. I was never too hot on this movie and time hasn't improved it for me. It's just so dark compared to NBC, both visually and thematically. I like the story but it feels rushed and cluttered.
Also, the music fucking sucks.
I can't find a copy of Frankenstein to finish my 1930s part. There's only two video store around here now (that I can easily reach) and they don't have it (to old). Netflix has Dracula, Wolf Man and The Mummy but not Frankenstein. I'm either going to have to Download it or buy it.I'm a huge fan of the classic horrors and having you remind me of the original Mummy has prompted me to get a copy and watch it tonight. Thank you.
Can't go wrong with Boris Karloff.The Ghoul is a 1933 British Horror film starring Boris Karloff, Cedric Hardwicke, Ernest Thesiger and Ralph Richardson, whose debut film this was. The plot centres around a Professor (Karloff) who is to be buried with an Egyptian jewel in order to attain eternal life. When the jewel is stolen by his servant, the professor rises from the dead to reclaim it.
The film, based on the play and novel by Dr. Frank King and Leonard J. Hines, was once considered to be a lost film since the original nitrate negative had succumbed to decomposition and no prints of the film were known to exist. However, an incomplete and partly decomposed Czech release print was discovered which was the only available print for several decades. Then, finally, an excellent quality print was discovered in the archives of the British Film Institute.
The plot of The Ghoul kind of reminds me of the plot to The Hound by Lovecraft. In that two guys take to grave robbing for the fun of it and morbid fascination. They grab some sort of artefact from a dead dude and are hunted by a horrible creature.It doesn't look like it's here, but there are many versions of frankenstein out of copyright you can find here, including edisons 1910 silent film version:
http://archive.org/search.php?query=mediatype:"movies" AND (Frankenstein)[DOUBLEPOST=1351179974][/DOUBLEPOST]Or you could just replace it with another apparently good but not well known 1930's horror film:
http://archive.org/details/TheGhoul
Can't go wrong with Boris Karloff.
Its a thing of beauty isn't it? The wifes relationship to the brother, the Cinobytes, it all meshes together to make a brilliant movie!I decided on a Hellraiser marathon for Halloween. MAN, they do NOT make movies like the first Hellraiser anymore. It has elements of gore in it, but it's not what the plot revolves around and holy shit, I forgot how atmospheric it is.
Cenobites...Its a thing of beauty isn't it? The wifes relationship to the brother, the Cinobytes, it all meshes together to make a brilliant movie!
I know this is an old post but... for some reason it got me thinking about this concept.I thought the internet had deemed Jesus to be a lich.
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