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SerialKiller 02-16-2016 11:18 PM

The Revenge of Frankenstein- 1958. I just got me a little Frankenstein cup, so I watched it while sipping hot chocolate. ::smile::

hammerfan 02-17-2016 02:37 AM

House on Haunted Hill
Horror Hotel

Repo'd 02-17-2016 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by hammerfan (Post 1010418)
House on Haunted Hill
Horror Hotel

Amazingly, I've never seen Horror Hotel, but it's been on my BUY list for way too long. I'll have to rectify that situation soon.

hammerfan 02-17-2016 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Repo'd (Post 1010429)
Amazingly, I've never seen Horror Hotel, but it's been on my BUY list for way too long. I'll have to rectify that situation soon.

Dude, you really do! Christopher Lee!

FryeDwight 02-19-2016 06:06 AM

WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS (1966). Typical Japanese nonsense with giant monsters running amok and raising home insurance rates. Still a lot of fun with a shocking (at least it was when I first saw it) scene involving a dress and who could forget the immortal song "The Words Get Stuck In My Throat"? ***

Sculpt 02-26-2016 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1010468)
WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS (1966). Typical Japanese nonsense with giant monsters running amok and raising home insurance rates. Still a lot of fun with a shocking (at least it was when I first saw it) scene involving a dress and who could forget the immortal song "The Words Get Stuck In My Throat"? ***

An unforgettable film. It's hard to believe you're seeing what you're seeing.

FryeDwight 03-01-2016 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1010736)
An unforgettable film. It's hard to believe you're seeing what you're seeing.

Ain't THAT the truth::big grin::::big grin::::big grin::!!

THE WEREWOLF OF LONDON (1935). One of my very first Universals way back in the summer of 1971 which helped lead on this glorious path. While I still like it, it really hasn't aged all that well for me. Love the Werewolf, but Henry Hull's character is one abrasive cold fish (although as his plight increases, he becomes kinder), awful comedy relief (Una O'Connor could have done the two busy body landlords in her sleep) and poor Valerie Hobson! Probably 18 at the most and in a love triangle with two guys old enough to be her father...and then some~!

Despite my quibbles, still have a lot of fondness for the feral werewolf and Henry is pretty good in here. He was one of my very first (maybe the first-?) objects of a fan letter. FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND #98 had an article where you could send Mr Hull a letter or card to cheer him up, as he was 88 at the time and not in the best of health. With all the skillful oratory an 11 year old could muster, I mailed it and got a very nice surprise a month or so later when I received a postcard in the mail from Mr Hull with "Dear Friend, Thank You so Much for Your appreciation , for which I am always grateful" typed out with his signature on the bottom. Truly made my day and sent a few more letters out, but did not hear back-even back than , I figured his health problems prevented this. sad day for me when I read he had passed on in 1977.

So despite its flaws, I still give this ***1/2 for the opening of the door and the thrill of being acknowledged by a Monster actor.

Sculpt 03-01-2016 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1010838)
Ain't THAT the truth::big grin::::big grin::::big grin::!!

THE WEREWOLF OF LONDON (1935). One of my very first Universals way back in the summer of 1971 which helped lead on this glorious path. While I still like it, it really hasn't aged all that well for me. Love the Werewolf, but Henry Hull's character is one abrasive cold fish (although as his plight increases, he becomes kinder), awful comedy relief (Una O'Connor could have done the two busy body landlords in her sleep) and poor Valerie Hobson! Probably 18 at the most and in a love triangle with two guys old enough to be her father...and then some~!

Despite my quibbles, still have a lot of fondness for the feral werewolf and Henry is pretty good in here. He was one of my very first (maybe the first-?) objects of a fan letter. FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND #98 had an article where you could send Mr Hull a letter or card to cheer him up, as he was 88 at the time and not in the best of health. With all the skillful oratory an 11 year old could muster, I mailed it and got a very nice surprise a month or so later when I received a postcard in the mail from Mr Hull with "Dear Friend, Thank You so Much for Your appreciation , for which I am always grateful" typed out with his signature on the bottom. Truly made my day and sent a few more letters out, but did not hear back-even back than , I figured his health problems prevented this. sad day for me when I read he had passed on in 1977.

So despite its flaws, I still give this ***1/2 for the opening of the door and the thrill of being acknowledged by a Monster actor.

Wow, thats a really cool story abut Henry Hull! Would have loved to have correspondence with him. As a kid I read about him and the film in a book.

I remember having to wait a long time to see THE WEREWOLF OF LONDON (1935), as it never seemed to be on the TV horror features. When i finally saw it, i was pretty disappointed. Was a long time ago, but i remember two things: the orchid that only blooms in moonlight, and that the film was immediately unmemorable to me.

Repo'd 03-02-2016 03:04 AM

Son of Frankenstein.

Might be my all time favorite sequel, and with Karloff, Lugosi, Atwill and Rathbone in the cast it's really no surprise.

hammerfan 03-02-2016 03:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Repo'd (Post 1010865)
Son of Frankenstein.

Might be my all time favorite sequel, and with Karloff, Lugosi, Atwill and Rathbone in the cast it's really no surprise.

Hands-down, this is MY favorite sequel! Love Basil Rathbone as Wolf! And that little boy! Adorable!


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