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MANIAC 23rd February 2011 09:10 PM

I had to go for both, its hard to think of one of them without the other.
So both are the Daddys:nod:

Rassilon 24th October 2011 03:24 PM

Christopher Lee on Mario Bava classic
 
I heard that Christopher Lee, hated Mario Bavas Bay of Blood and was revolted by it after seeing it at a screening. I think this film is great. I think Christopher Lee is great and starred in one of the best horrors ever (wicker man), although I don't agree with on poiltics he is a legend who I've admired for years. Can't help but wonder what he'd have thought of Cannibal Holocuast.

James Morton 24th October 2011 04:33 PM

Christopher Lee on Mario Bava classic
 
give credit where its due, Christopher Lee appeared in some good films and will always be DRACULA to me, forget the rest
and THE WICKER MAN, excellent, but I find it funny in a way really, although I've never seen it it but hasn't Jess Franco's BLOODY JUDGE got some violence in it? the BU is the complete version so I've read, and his dislike for Bava's classic BAY OF BLOOD......?
Lee is without doubt a snob anyway

James Morton 24th October 2011 05:18 PM

Cushing & Lee
 
as regards to PETER CUSHING, I always thought of him as a gentleman, quiet and a fine actor
DR. TERROR'S HOUSE OF HORRORS, TALES FROM THE CRYPT, et al
and he did make some good films with Lee

platostotal 24th October 2011 08:02 PM

They both were big draws to the cinema for me in the 70s, Peter was such a nice man who was a perfect foil for Lee, I think it's kinda sad that Lee has grown dismissive of his Hammer days(tho he has always been kind and affectionate about the late Cushing) and what about that deep booming voice of Lee's. I'm gonna go against the grain and go for Lee, just done lots I like(Musketeers,Wicker,Bond) let alone Dracula, Frankenstein's monster and the Mummy.

Killer Meteor 23rd November 2011 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by James Morton (Post 192555)
give credit where its due, Christopher Lee appeared in some good films and will always be DRACULA to me, forget the rest
and THE WICKER MAN, excellent, but I find it funny in a way really, although I've never seen it it but hasn't Jess Franco's BLOODY JUDGE got some violence in it? the BU is the complete version so I've read, and his dislike for Bava's classic BAY OF BLOOD......?
Lee is without doubt a snob anyway

Bloody Judge had a lot of violence and nudity added to the different versions after Lee had finished filming.

I think this is the film he's really talking about, when he claims he didn't know there was nudity and sex in EUGENIE. He's spent 40+ years making that claim because he was embarassed when the latter film played in porno theatres. BLOODY JUDGE, by comparison, is pretty tame in its UK and US versions, the really grusome edit being the German one.

James Morton 23rd November 2011 01:51 PM

Cushing & Lee
 
There was no porn in BAY OF BLOOD.....and he disliked the violence in that?

I remember him on a talk show some years ago and he was angry really bcause he wasn't in the theatrical version of the final LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy
bet he was in the dvd version...

Vampix 23rd November 2011 02:48 PM

Peter Cushing is my fave of the two, although they worked well together in the movies they were both in.I'm looking forward to Severin's Blu-ray/DVD combo release of Horror Express, it's my personal favourite of the Cushing/Lee flicks. :nod:

Demoncrat 24th November 2011 12:27 PM

ive seen Lee in decent performances (Scream of Fear, Bloody Judge) and ive seen Cushing chew scenery (not much but still...) so it's a tie for me.

and Cone of Silence is great.
check it out folks.

Daemonia 24th November 2011 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by thehamish (Post 199713)
and Cone of Silence is great.
check it out folks.

Ooooh....I've got that kicking around somewhere, I'll have to dig it out and watch it.


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