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Demdike@Cult Labs 25th October 2019 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Nordicdusk (Post 614054)
I watched The Sentinel last night I'm still trying to take it in before i do a review or maybe I'm over thinking it :skull:

Well, i've seen it six or seven times over the years and i'm still trying to take in what's going on. :brainfood:

Dave Boy 25th October 2019 12:06 PM

Universal's Kharis Mummy movies..

34.THE MUMMY'S HAND (1940)
35.THE MUMMY'S TOMB (1942)
36.THE MUMMY'S GHOST(1944)
37.THE MUMMY'S CURSE (1944)

Big shout out to the resurrection scene of Princess Ananka from the muddy old swamp in The Mummy's Curse. Blindly staggering around, the scene is real creepy and is still my favourite scene from any Universal horror.

http://www.rellimzone.com/images/mov...se-1944-04.jpg

Demdike@Cult Labs 25th October 2019 04:33 PM

October 23rd
 
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Scars of Dracula (1970)

A film which entertains throughout and belts on at a fair pace. Dennis Waterman is pretty good as the hero Simon and Jenny Hanley is drop dead gorgeous in the role of Sarah. For me the film is notable and verges on greatness as it includes Dracula scaling the castle outer walls as he does in Stoker's original novel and also having Christopher Lee portraying the character as a gracious and accommodating host to travelers which had been lacking since Dracula Prince of Darkness (1966).

The title is also rather apt as this id the goriest of the Hammer Dracula films and in fact ranks as one of their bloodiest ever. The scene showcasing the very gory after effects on a group of worshipper's in a church following a vampire bat attack is practically pornographic with director Roy Ward Baker practically caressing the corpses with his camera.

There are minus points to Scars no doubt about it. An almost Carry On smattering of silly nudity, as well as a bat prop that looks very unconvincing. Perhaps the main problem in my view is the way Dracula is portrayed as a sadist. He whips and tortures his servant Klove (Patrick Troughton) with gleeful abandon and also uses weapons. Sorry, Dracula doesn't need weapons to kill. However these issues and a very daft way in which Dracula is killed don't really distract from what is another very enjoyable slice of Hammer Horror.

MrBarlow 25th October 2019 05:34 PM

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Night Of The Demons 2 1994.

At a Catholic boarding School. Melissa (Mouse) is taken to Hull House for a party and a prank, soon the prank take a turn and Angela is awaken and decides to gate crash the party.

This was a bit more of a comedy horror and does have it's gore scenes, Amelia Kinkade returns as the bride Angela with more tricks up her sleeve. The film is a bit more cheesy than it's predecessor and the acting is a bit more comical than the film and a nun knows how to used a ruler and water pistol. It does have it's entertaining moments.

Demdike@Cult Labs 25th October 2019 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by MrBarlow (Post 614082)
Night Of The Demons 2 1994.

At a Catholic boarding School. Melissa (Mouse) is taken to Hull House for a party and a prank, soon the prank take a turn and Angela is awaken and decides to gate crash the party.

This was a bit more of a comedy horror and does have it's gore scenes, Amelia Kinkade returns as the bride Angela with more tricks up her sleeve. The film is a bit more cheesy than it's predecessor and the acting is a bit more comical than the film and a nun knows how to used a ruler and water pistol. It does have it's entertaining moments.

I shall be watching this for the first time either tonight or Sunday

MrBarlow 25th October 2019 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 614084)
I shall be watching this for the first time either tonight or Sunday

Hope you enjoy it Dem I'm currently watching the 3rd instalment.

Demdike@Cult Labs 25th October 2019 06:30 PM

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Hope you enjoy it Dem I'm currently watching the 3rd instalment.

I've owned that one for years funnily enough

MrBarlow 25th October 2019 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 614088)
I've owned that one for years funnily enough

I got it from Poundland under the title 'Demon House' didn't realise it was part of the trilogy till I got the box set.

Demoncrat 25th October 2019 06:50 PM

I'll just pop up here then with a quickie.

Dracula Contra Frankenstein

This being the old Tartan dvd. Horrendous isn't the word. One of his ... less structured films. And amid such loverly scenery.
Regardless give me this over that frankly bloodless tripe from 79. Ahem.
I'll do Lorna next methinks.

bleakshaun 25th October 2019 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Demoncrat (Post 614091)
I'll just pop up here then with a quickie.



Dracula Contra Frankenstein



This being the old Tartan dvd. Horrendous isn't the word. One of his ... less structured films. And amid such loverly scenery.

Regardless give me this over that frankly bloodless tripe from 79. Ahem.

I'll do Lorna next methinks.

Will you watch a movie afterwards [emoji23]

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