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Old 12th October 2015, 09:00 PM
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Dan Curtis Dracula isn't doing much for me Apart from putting me to sleep, so off it goes and on goes 42nd street memories
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Old 12th October 2015, 09:04 PM
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Is that just today then?!
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Is that just today then?!
I wish!

No, just a running total so far.
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Old 12th October 2015, 09:52 PM
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What did you think of this?

I had the Alpha version with that artwork as it's cover and then upgraded to the recent Retromedia release. It has some lovely Gothic sequences especially in long shot of the girls walk past the castle.
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What did you think of this?

I had the Alpha version with that artwork as it's cover and then upgraded to the recent Retromedia release. It has some lovely Gothic sequences especially in long shot of the girls walk past the castle.
I thought it was okay - the gothic ambiance and settings did help to boost my enjoyment a bit, but as I'm finding with a lot of Alberto De Martino's films, whilst the ingredients are all there they never seem to come together in a way that ultimately satisfies, and whilst I've enjoyed to some extent what I've seen from him so far I've always been left with the feeling that there's always room for improvement.

Incidentally, it was actually some of the gothic scenes I stumbled across whilst doing a related search which led me to want to seek it out:






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Old 12th October 2015, 10:03 PM
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Very nice Gifs.
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Old 13th October 2015, 12:37 PM
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Last night's film involved Vincent Price, Hilary Dwyer, witch trials and torture.

I do of course mean Cry of the Banshee (1970). An enjoyable, sleazy romp that often follows the same theme as the superior Witchfinder General but is nowhere near as good. Always a decent watch all the same.
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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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The 'Nightmare at 20,000 Feet' segment from Twilight Zone - The Movie is also well worth a watch. John Lithgow takes the Shatner role as the aerophobic passenger who's the only person to see a flying creature ripping parts off the plane he's travelling in. There's some great Craig Reardon creature FX in this segment too.
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