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5. Ec0XBO-WAAAYWML.jpg THE MASK OF SATAN (1960) Always a Halloween favourite of mine. Great atmospheric movie. 6. il_fullxfull.3050849897_10o2.jpg DRACULA (1931) Picked out by my Son as a first time watch. He really liked it. Only the third Universal horror he has seen. 7. s-l1600 (57).jpg PHANTASM (1979) Really enjoyed watching this through again. Takes me back to watching the TV spots at the time. Great soundtrack and movie poster. 8. s-l1600 (9).jpg ZOMBIE FLESHEATERS (1979) An absolute must watch. Best make up ever and a thumping score. 9. 416-reHZ4qL._AC_UF894,1000_QL80_.jpg CREEP (2004) Picked out by my Son. Another winner. He really enjoyed the movie. I had not seen this in a while myself so it was a good pick. 10. Texas Chainsaw.jpg THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (1974) Another movie I had not seen in a long time. Marilyn Burns must be one of the greatest scream queens ever! 11. MV5BNjdjZTg0ZjMtYTAyYi00NTAxLWE5NzctYjcwZTFjNWJiZDc5XkEyXkFqcGc@._V1_.jpg MARK OF THE DEVIL (1970) Gruelling but great movie. Perfect for this time of year. |
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WITCH STORY - I saw this about two years ago and seem to remember being a bit 'meh' in my reaction and review. But there's a lot to be said for second chances in my horror-viewing world, particularly when it comes to films I have no good reason to dislike in the first place - in my case, anything from late eighties Italy shot within spitting distance of Miami usually gets a free pass. This time, it helped that I'd graduated from a crappy YT rip to the Vinegar Syndrome restoration, which, besides looking lovely overall, at least gets the framing and OAR right, things that make all the difference to my slightly too uptight visual sensibilities. As for the film, well OK, swansong Italian horror done in Miami, and for a little while the excruciating acting, poodle rock soundtrack and the feeling that we're in a world less authentic than an AI reconstruction of a sun cream commercial suggest nothing other than straight ahead Fimirage territory. It's not that however, there is no Joe D'Amato lurking shiftily on the periphery, 'Witch Story' is its own weirdly gothic beast. The action unfolds in a witch's house, where a bunch of slasher fodder student types hang out and say the most ridiculous things whilst wandering around and doing the occasional impromptu post-dinner party striptease; in the minds of the makers of 'Witch Story', only outbursts of the most rank stupidity will liven up the banality of plot and setting. The rapid escalation of silliness, whether that includes show stoppers where people get naked and force each other to eat salami at knife-point, or scenes in which tractors run over little ghosts, is offset by a barrage of candlelight and backlighting that looks like it belongs to a place with turrets and long corridors. It gets pretty gory, too. Plush, shadowy and ridiculous, 'Witch Story' is entirely my kind of thing and on this second meeting I really enjoyed this very ripe piece of trash.
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If he is a youngster (i.e under 14) he has got a load of treats in front of him. However, if he is a bit older (say over 30) ... WHAT KIND OF PARENT ARE YOU?? LEAVING IT THIS LONG BEFORE INTRODUCING HIM TO CLASSIC HORRORS AND MONSTERS????
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October 12th Night of the Eagle (1962) Professor Norman Taylor seemingly has it all. A great job, envious colleagues and a happy home life. However Taylor discovers his wife Tansy is a witch who has been practicing witchcraft since their marriage, her spells seemingly helping Norman achieve his goals in life. When Norman insists on destroying Tansy's magical items events start to go very wrong indeed. Could there be more than just Tansy's witchcraft stirring up trouble. Not your typical sixties witchcraft movie as it lacks the normal genre tropes of black masses and virgin sacrifice. Instead what plays out is a slow-burn insight into witchcraft in the English countryside. The kind of witchcraft used to manipulate individuals rather than using it to invoke the Devil. Nicely acted by Peter Wyngard and Janet Blair and exquisitely shot by Sydney Hayers. This is more akin to Tourneur's classic duo Night of the Demon (1957) and I Walked With a Zombie (1943) than it has with the ever more lurid horrors manifesting from Hammer at the time. Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943) Wolf Man Larry Talbot ends up being resurrected when his tomb is disturbed and determined to put an end to his Lycanthropic curse goes in search of Baron Frankenstein for help. However all he finds is Frankenstein's daughter and worse his monster. The first of the Universal monster mash films which is kinda disappointing as the two titans only battle for a few seconds at the end of the film. Lon Chaney Jr is once again good as Talbot but Bela Lugosi is no Karloff when it comes to portraying the monster. Lugosi isn't helped by the fact the monster when revived is blind - something which wasn't mentioned at all during the film. It's great that Maria Ouspenskaya returns as Maleva the gypsy woman from the original Wolf Man film |
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