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In Praise of the Blind Dead
My first exposure to the Blind Dead was on Elvira's show back in the 80s. Remember thinking how cool the slo-mo shots looked of the Templars riding across the plain looked. It wasn't until many years later that I "rediscovered" the series when it was released on dvd. Personally, I think the series really holds up really well over time, more than any other zombie films, Romero's included. Credit for which I believe is due in no small part to de Ossorio terrific use of color and atmosphere, especially on the Ghost Galleon where I think he did an outstanding job creating what I maintain was the "creakiest" sounding film ever made. So any fans of the series here? |
#142
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I've never seen any of these, something that I really must rectify seeing as I've wanted to see them for over 20 years
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#143
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The first film feels especially Bava-esque to me. The final film in the series is a rather loose adaptation of HPL's The Shadow Over Innsmouth.
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#144
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I know the first two films of the series, and I love both of them. The first one's a masterpiece and one of the finest Horror movies ever made - so eerie! I own the Blue Underground coffin, but I doubt I'll ever watch Ghost Galleon or Night of the Sea Gulls. Greetings! |
#145
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They're, both of them, excellent films. Very underrated , imo.
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#146
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I'm pretty sure that's true, but I don't watch any movies at the moment. That's what I meant, but it's not your fault to misinterpret my sentence. Sorry, pal. Greetings! |
#147
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I've heard a lot about the films but have never watched any of them.I think the first two are generally regarded as the best.I remember ABUK released them onto DVD some years back; Tombs received several seconds of BBFC cuts to a rape scene.
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I'm shocked and appalled. I'm going to send the Film Police round your place to sort you out, young man!
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I've really grown to like the third film, The Ghost Galleon, a lot. Most people tend to regard it as the weakest of the four films, but I think still think it's pretty underrated. In fact, I'd rank it right up there with The Legend of Hell House in terms of sheer atmospherics.
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#150
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One of the most iconic images for me is the sight of them charging down on their steeds v e r y s l o w l y. Even though the sequels have their demerits, I still love them, like bony comfort blankets really......
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