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Old 04-14-2008, 07:41 PM
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I'm watching The Ghost & Mr. Chicken right now. I haven't seen it in years. What a treat. Don Knotts was one of the funniest men ever. We lost a great talent when we lost him last year.

A few years ago I got to interview Vic Mizzy who composed the score. It was a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
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obvious enough which movie.
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Old 04-14-2008, 08:11 PM
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classics meaning from before 1960. halloween II would be incorrect.

what about between 1960 and 1970? i'm not serious, but if classics are from 60 and before and moderns are from 70 to present then what is the decade in between? we have a glitch.
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That's why I think the section should be renamed Vintage.
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Old 04-15-2008, 07:33 AM
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classics meaning from before 1960. halloween II would be incorrect.

what about between 1960 and 1970? i'm not serious, but if classics are from 60 and before and moderns are from 70 to present then what is the decade in between? we have a glitch.
The description of this forum, as listed in the index is this:

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Horror and monster movies from the 1960's and before.
See that "s" after 1960 means that it includes 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968 & 1969. So, using basic rules of English, if read properly there's no "glitch." It's a language comprehension thing.

My apologies for the condescending tone- I'm just following the general tenor of every one of your posts.
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Old 04-15-2008, 10:10 AM
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i let one slip by me right there. disappointing.
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The Corpse Vanishes and Mark of the Vampire.
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"The Wolf Man" (1941)

One of the greatest horror films ever made. Terrific story, acting and FX, and one of the greatest transformation's ever put on screen and I don't mean the man to wolf scene, I'm talking about how Larry Talbot went from happy go lucky guy, chasing pretty girls and not having a care in the world and became such a tortured soul by the end of the film. Fine, fine acting from Lon Chaney Jr.
The upcoming remake has a lot to live up too.

This film does have one of the funniest goofs I've ever seen in a movie. (this might be considered a Spoiler so be warned) Theres a scene where Larry Talbot first transforms into the Wolf Man, he runs into his bedroom, he takes off his shirt and he stands there in a undershirt and light colored pants, he sits down takes off his shoes and socks and you watch how his feet change and then he gets up and walks out into the night. When you next see him he is now completely changed into The Wolf Man, but all of a sudden he his now wearing darker pants and a dark long sleeve shirt. I guess even the Wolf Man has a fashion sense.
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Old 04-16-2008, 12:05 PM
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Don't forget the other greats in this film- Claude Rains, Bela Lugosi and Maria Ospenwhatever- all added great moments to the film!
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