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Last Activity: 10th August 2012 03:23 PM
About Me
- About thelostclassics
- Biography
- A huge fan of films and books and writing from Wexford, Ireland. Run The Lost Classics website.
- Location
- Wexford, Ireland
- Interests
- Film, Books, writing, music, rugby
- Nosferatu's Questionnaire!
- Where did your username come from?
- The website I run
- What is your favourite horror film?
- The Exorcist
- What is your favourite non-horror film?
- Probably Predator. Though To Kill a Mockingbird and Heat rate highly
- Who is your favourite horror director?
- John Carpenter
- Who is your favourite non-horror director?
- Scorsese, Spielberg
- How did you find out about Cult-Labs.com ?
- DVD
- What is the best DVD/BD set that you own?
- The Lord of the Rings 12 disc set, though Dawn of the Dead 4-disc and The Evil Dead 3-disc are close
- What is your favourite Arrow release so far?
- Day of the Dead blu ray with Joe of the Dead from Horrorthon or City of the Living Dead blu ray
- What is your favourite Shameless release so far?
- Has to be a Fulci movie - Manhattan Baby
- What film which you most like Arrow Video/Shameless to release?
- The Wraith - film with Charlie Sheen, Sherilyn Fenn and Nick Cassavetes from 1986
- Describe yourself in three sentences or less.
- Fan of horror/sci fi, easygoign, always up for a chat about film
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Signature
- "I got good news and bad news girls, the good news is your dates are here."
"What's the bad news?"
"They're dead."
Night of the Creeps (1986)
- "I got good news and bad news girls, the good news is your dates are here."
Blog
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Posted 16th February 2012 at 12:25 PM by thelostclassics Comments 0
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This review appears on my website: www.thelostclassics.com
So, this is where it all began. With over two dozen film appearances, a children’s cartoon and an American remake to his name. Godzilla, like his foe in the 1963 ‘lost classic’ King Kong, has almost become a by-word for giant monsters. He has had many different roles in the movies hero, villain, environmentalist, cosmic avenger, father… it’s difficult to remember that he began life as a menace born of the atomic...
So, this is where it all began. With over two dozen film appearances, a children’s cartoon and an American remake to his name. Godzilla, like his foe in the 1963 ‘lost classic’ King Kong, has almost become a by-word for giant monsters. He has had many different roles in the movies hero, villain, environmentalist, cosmic avenger, father… it’s difficult to remember that he began life as a menace born of the atomic...
Posted 16th February 2012 at 12:19 PM by thelostclassics Comments 0
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The following review appears on my website: www.thelostclassics.com
With huge franchises like Twilight and popular TV shows such as True Blood and The Vampire Diaries as well as literally thousands of vampire romances covering bookshelves and appearing on Kindles. It's perhaps difficult now to think that there was a time when the vampire sub genre was no great shakes. But following Hammer closing up shop in the mid 70s very few vampire movies were released. Sure there was Blacula...
With huge franchises like Twilight and popular TV shows such as True Blood and The Vampire Diaries as well as literally thousands of vampire romances covering bookshelves and appearing on Kindles. It's perhaps difficult now to think that there was a time when the vampire sub genre was no great shakes. But following Hammer closing up shop in the mid 70s very few vampire movies were released. Sure there was Blacula...