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Creature From the Black Lagoon
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Recently watched The House That Dripped Blood, my favorite of the Amicus anthology films. The Peter Cushing segment is a bit of a disappointment due to the less-than-realistic heads that are "served" on the platter, but overall, the film holds up very well.
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The last classic horror film I watched was, "Fiend Without A Face" (1958). It was fairly standard b-movie tropes until the last fifteen minutes, and then I was blown away! This film contains some of the most glorious b-movie action sequences I have ever had the pleasure of seeing. All those flying brains with wriggling tentacles and their viscous, neuron-guts spewing all over in black and white? Awesome!
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The Mummy (1932)
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Frankenstein
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Dracula
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Curse of the Werewolf
Next to Dog Soldiers, my favorite werewolf movie. Of course! It's Hammer!
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