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bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 12th October 2015 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 464257)
As for me it will be Goodbye Gemini in a few minutes. Not seen it before and i'm really looking forward to it.

I rather rate this one. Hopefully you'll enjoy it, Dem.

Justin101 12th October 2015 09:21 AM

More Wes Craven last night with The Serpent and the Rainbow. Never seen this one before and I loved it, always been curious about voodoo since seeing Live and Let Die as a nipper! Exciting and scary, no-one wants to be buried alive.

"Don't let them bury me, I'm not dead!" Chilling!

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Vampix 12th October 2015 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by bizarre_eye@Cult Labs (Post 464233)
I love this one too and also need to get a decent copy of it. There's a decent-ish DVD from Severin available but there have been rumblings of them releasing it on Blu for years now which is why I've never taken the plunge.

Cinema Club were supposed to be releasing Psychomania on DVD some years back, around the time they released Horror Express and Crucible of Terror. I don't why they didn't, rights issues perhaps. It probably would have been the BBC's print of the film if it had been released. As for October Halloween flicks - I watched The Burning (MGM DVD) last night.

trebor8273 12th October 2015 05:39 PM

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Inspector Abberline 12th October 2015 05:58 PM

Alone in the Twilight
 
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Starting with Mr Shatner in Twilight Zone episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" (10/11/1963) .Mr Shatner boards a plane just after recovering from a nervous breakdown. Well what do you expect happens next,he spies a rather ugly teddy bear ripping shreds out of the wing. But who is gonna believe a man who screams every minute and has bugged out eyes. If he did that today in this air of paranoia, the air marshal would of shot him in the head, (one less Al-Qæda to worry about ). But Mr Shatner is more cunning, while pretending to give a policeman Fellatio he steals his gun un does his emergency window (EH?) and blasts the wing eating Teddy bear to death.The plane lands with Shatner tied to a gurney mumbling and crying like a big gurl that his spines on his dvd collection don't match on his bookshelf. They should of shot the C@#T.
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Alone In The Dark.
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MacBlayne 12th October 2015 08:11 PM

Unoriginal, I know, but I've been watching the Halloween films since getting the boxset. I just watched Halloween 3.

Maybe it's because I'm Irish and don't care much for children, but I love Halloween 3. It's ridiculous but proudly so. It has such a doomy soundtrack that you almost believe the concept. And Dan O'Herlihy's performance is brilliant (and the only time I ever heard a Cork accent in such a classy manner). That bit where he applauds Atkins near the end - sublime.

My only real criticism is that Tom Atkins doesn't get to go full-Atkins until the very end.

It's probably the must "fun" of the series.

Now, onto the extras.

trebor8273 12th October 2015 08:14 PM

October Horror Movie Marathon
 
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Next viewing, which if I'm honest, I'm not expecting much, Palance just seems a strange choice for Dracula with him lacking sexuality and charisma.

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bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 12th October 2015 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by MacBlayne (Post 464338)
It's probably the must "fun" of the series.

I'd certainly agree with that. :nod:

Plus, after the original film it's my favourite of the series.

Oh, and...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIHUv2ooG38

:pumpkin:

trebor8273 12th October 2015 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by bizarre_eye@Cult Labs (Post 464341)
I'd certainly agree with that. :nod:

Plus, after the original film it's my favourite of the series.

Oh, and...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIHUv2ooG38

:pumpkin:

Agree 100%

SharonLynette 12th October 2015 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Inspector Abberline (Post 464293)
Starting with Mr Shatner in Twilight Zone episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" (10/11/1963) .Mr Shatner boards a plane just after recovering from a nervous breakdown. Well what do you expect happens next,he spies a rather ugly teddy bear ripping shreds out of the wing. But who is gonna believe a man who screams every minute and has bugged out eyes. If he did that today in this air of paranoia, the air marshal would of shot him in the head, (one less Al-Qæda to worry about ). But Mr Shatner is more cunning, while pretending to give a policeman Fellatio he steals his gun un does his emergency window (EH?) and blasts the wing eating Teddy bear to death.The plane lands with Shatner tied to a gurney mumbling and crying like a big gurl that his spines on his dvd collection don't match on his bookshelf. They should of shot the C@#T.
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I ended up watching Nightmare at 20,000 feet after Living Doll last night. I really haven't given my blu copies of the series enough attention after over-watching many years ago. Excuse the blurry photo I they were moving, I was moving.

I have the more recent radio dramas somewhere that I had to listen to whilst I was in hospital although I ended up spending more time socialising and looking after the lady next door to me.


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