A month of Horror movies!

Discussion in 'Whatever' started by Kevlo9, Oct 4, 2011.

  1. Kevlo9

    Kevlo9 Super Deformed

    Every October I watch at least 1-2 horror movies a day. I watch a ton of horror movies all the time, but October it's 100% guts/gore! :twisted:

    Day 1
    The Eye (not the crappy US remake)
    Nosferatu (1922)


    For some reason these both paired well together.

    Anyone else?
     
  2. Dean

    Dean Prototype

    2 a day is more movies than I can generally assimilate, but I also love watching horror in October, and usually cap it with one of the early classics on Halloween evening. Last year it was James Whale's "Frankenstein," an exceptional movie that I've loved since I was a kid. I'd forgotten how Expressionist it is ... Whale clearly saw "Cabinet of Dr. Caligari."

    Love the big ones like "The Shining" and "The Exorcist" and "Night of the Living Dead" but I'm feeling the need for some real cheese this year. Vincent Price, Hammer, maybe even some gawdawful '80s slasher pics which I've avoided for a long time (got sick of them in the '80s.) Definitely going to try to tackle some of the Val Lewton B-pictures that I've never seen, like "The Leopard Man" and "I Walked With A Zombie."
     
  3. evom

    evom Mini Boss

    this is gonna be a great thread. Thanks for sharing Kevlo.

    I have a soft spot for Pet Sematary and Arachnophobia.
    and I'll definitely be watching a bunch of "Are you afraid of the dark?" episodes.
     
  4. sbbenhcs

    sbbenhcs Line of Credit

    oh my crap... i'd totally forgotten about "arachnophobia"... going to have to watch that again, i think.
    i'm planning on at least a mini-marathon of "evil dead" movies.

    klaatu...
    barada...
    ...
    necktie, nectar, nickel...

    perfection.
     
  5. Greasebat

    Greasebat Side Dealer

    Where can I find "the Green Slime" ? Best title song ever by the way....
     
  6. Dean

    Dean Prototype

    Click the slime.

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    Whoa, you're right. That could easily have been on one of the old "Pebbles" collections.
     
  7. sbbenhcs

    sbbenhcs Line of Credit

    LOL... because exposed cleavage need not worry about explosive decompression, obviously.
    but for the guys with guns, it's an issue.
     
  8. resinate

    resinate Toy Prince

    definitely going to be hitting up Trick r Treat some time this month. not sure it'll be a solid stream of movies but i hope to catch up on a few classics i've never seen. might also pull a couple things from guidetohorrorfilms, a pretty dense blog with compact, informed reviews.
     
  9. slipstar01

    slipstar01 Post Pimp

    If you like Nosferatu you might like Shadow of the Vampire... It's one of those gems, you may have seen in the past..
     
  10. Rune

    Rune Toy Prince

    I found the "Nosferato" today, used for 3.5$.
    Think I go back tomorow and buy it now, however I bought "Evil dead" a Classic!

    Peace
     
  11. evom

    evom Mini Boss

    looove evil dead. and the second one is so hilarious.
     
  12. chimply.kaiju

    chimply.kaiju Side Dealer

    Started my horror fest over the weekend watching Night of the Living Dead (1968) and Return of the Living Dead. Big fan of those two movies.

    My original movie poster:
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    This weekend probably be watching Fright Night (1985) and Wolfman (1941) or American Werewolf in London.
     
  13. coma21

    coma21 Mini Boss

    Re-Animator!!!!
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  14. Count

    Count Post Pimp

    Yesterday I watched Happy Birthday to Me on something called crackle on my PS3, I have no idea what crackle is but just saw that movie was on it so I watched it. So thanks crackle, whatever you are.

    Tonight I think I might go by the video store and browse the racks old school style.
     
  15. Biff

    Biff S7 Royalty

    Agreed - love the title song! Almost better than 'Save the Earth', from G vs H. Great dumb movie all around! I have hung onto my VHS version for years and had given up on a dvd release.
     
  16. toothaction

    toothaction Team Tsubu Staff Member

  17. Kevlo9

    Kevlo9 Super Deformed

    Tonight's pics....

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  18. Kevlo9

    Kevlo9 Super Deformed

  19. ungawa222

    ungawa222 Mini Boss

    We watched Dead & Buried last night, which I had never seen before; weird, surreal, silly and quite entertaining flick from ’81. Very Lovecraftian- the plot is highly reminiscent of both “A Shadow Over Innsmouth” and “Cool Air”.

    Anyway, really crazy to see this pic you posted here, tooth, as D&B has a VERY similar shot of a guy bandaged in pretty much identical fashion!

     
  20. ungawa222

    ungawa222 Mini Boss

  21. Count

    Count Post Pimp

    I spent hours scouring internets and video stores for Dawn of the Mummy yesterday, no luck so far, anyone have a rip of it they can throw up on some file sharing thing? Movie file swap maybe?
     
  22. donnierobot

    donnierobot Comment King

    i got dawn of the mummy shoot me a pm.
     
  23. toothaction

    toothaction Team Tsubu Staff Member

    Holy clothwrap, GaraMan! I've been wracking my brain for a couple of years now trying to remember where I saw that excellent echo that you've posted. I feel like I've lanced a boil now that you've unintentionally solved this mystery for me!
    I loved Dead & Buried. It is sort of goofy, but continued to surprise throughout. Very different from The Tenant, but both films have a unique and affecting tone. AND contain two of the three best post-Invisible Man facial wraps in cinema.
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    Hiroshi Teshigahara's The Face of Another rounds out the top shelf.

    Gary Sherman, the guy that did Dead & Buried, has another film I quite like as well:
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    better know today as
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    It's an extremely entertaining pre-C.H.U.D. post-Moreau story about what really happens beneath the tunnels of London's Underground.
     
  24. resinate

    resinate Toy Prince

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    Definitely worth a watch
     
  25. Dean

    Dean Prototype

    Amazing movie. I also recently saw his film "Pitfall," a great and very strange ghost story. Come to think of it there are countless Japanese ghost story movies that would be good to see this month. Good time to revisit "Kwaidan."

    My earliest memory of the bandaged face image is seeing Claude Rains as "The Invisible Man" on old Creature Features broadcasts. Then later "Eyes Without A Face" and a moment in "Birdy" when Nick Cage's character realizes that his war injuries are permanent. Mummy Boys!
     

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