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Yes, I remember part 6 being a cut above the others....so to speak.
Absolutely. Very... educational. ;-)
HALLOWEEN
The 1978 original is without any doubt the best of this bunch. That being said, I liked most entries that came out before Busta Rhymes roundhouse-kicked Michael Myers in the face. My favourite would be the 4th entry, and I have weak spots for 3 and 6 as well. The worst one for me was the trashy Rob Zombie remake.
FRIDAY THE 13th
Never reaches the highs of Halloween, but these films are rather constantly entertaining throughout the 80's. Part 2 and Jason Lives would top my list. The latter has a gunbarrel sequence (!), so that alone makes it worth at least one watch ;). On a less positive note, I very much disliked Jason X.
NIGHMARE ON ELM STREET
I wouldn't call myself a fan of this series. The original is fine and New Nightmare isn't too bad either. Overall though I was never really impressed with that wisecracking Freddy. Freddy's Death: The Final Nightmare is the absolute nadir for me.
One of the best Christopher Lee's entries in the series. Next : Tales from the Crypt. The Amicus version, of course.
Oh yes, a great entry!
Just bought the Blu-ray for SCARS. One of my favorites!
The Brides of Dracula I always thought was a good sequel despite no Lee, Cushing was great in it and felt like a good progression from the original. I had most of the Hammer films on VHS back in the day.
Saw a 16mm print screened two years ago and it was a lot of fun. Love that Dracula film.
1. Dracula
2. Scars of Dracula
3. The Satanic Rites of Dracula
4. Taste the Blood of Dracula
5. Dracula AD 1972
6. The Brides of Dracula
7. Dracula Has Risen from the Grave
8. Dracula: Prince of Darkness
9. The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires
Tonight, “Captain Kronos : Vampire Hunter”, with Bond girl Caroline Munro .
1. DRACULA HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE
2. HORROR OF DRACULA
3. SCARS OF DRACULA
4. DRACULA A.D. 1972
5. DRACULA PRINCE OF DARKNESS
6. LEGEND OF THE 7 GOLDEN VAMPIRES
7. THE BRIDES OF DRACULA
8. TASTE THE BLOOD OF DRACULA
9. THE SATANIC RITES OF DRACULA
Not one of his best film's but a cool little ghost story nevetheless.
After a moody beginning i forgot how slow this film is. Seems to take ages to get to the actual fog moving in, but once it does and the rather physical 'ghosts' start knocking on doors and slaughtering the town folk it's a good little chiller.
This has a decent cast, Adrienne Barbeau is great as the resident lighthouse D.J Stevie Wayne, although the music she plays is pretty awful. Nice to see Janet Leigh in this and the little nod to Psycho is sweet (They did something similar in Halloween H20)
Jamie Lee Curtis is pretty wasted in this. She just seems there to keep Tom Atkins company and provide a jump scare when an un-dead sailor falls on her...
I love the ending in the little church as the dead mariner's close in. Although if the town was built on the proceeds of the stolen gold, how come it's still there in the church wall?
Moody photography from Carpenter regular Dean Cundey and a reliably spooky score from Carpenter make this well worth a look in spite of its flaws.
Its not one of Carpenters best, but does have its moments. And i love that opening with John Houseman!
It is that time of year; I actually watched this two nights ago and thoroughly enjoyed; it’s always been a Halloween favorite. One thing I really like about it is it’s simplicity; it’s an old fashioned ghost story and is literally dripping with atmosphere.
John Carpenter has Tarantinoesque cameo.
He, Tarantino and M. Night Shyamalan should never be allowed In front of the lense. Lol.
I think the hoard was much greater than what's shown in the film. Much of it was spent and a smaller amount was molded into the cross Father Malone offers Blake at the end.
A big plus was the casting of Hal Holbrook. An actor who was always watchable in what ever he did.
Just recently purchased a colorized version of this 1968 classic. It didn't enhance my experience, but it was nice to watch it differently than I usually do.
I love this one (colorized or not). The Criterion blu-ray version of the film is stunning.
It’s crazy to watch a silent film it’s an interesting movie but yeah I don’t even know how to rank it to be honest but for what it is not a bad film
Cabin fever 2016
Man I swear I don’t like body horror but the film wasn’t too bad but I enjoyed the characters... the girls were cute but meh
Films in 2020
1. Batman Begins
2. Jaws 2
3. It’s the great pumpkin Charlie Brown
4. When Harry meet sally
5. Woodstock the movie
6. Sherlock Holmes a game of shadows
7. Ronin
8. Valley Girl
9. Goldeneye
10. The breakfast club
11. Rolling stone Gimmie Shelter
12. Octopussy
13. The temptations
14. Stand by me
15. The Art of war
16. The Prophecy
17. No direction Home
18. Rise of skywalker
19. Casino Royale 1954
20. Nosferato
21. Pearl Harbor
22. Little women
23. Journey greatest hits live
24. The Grateful Dead movie
25. Cabin fever
Bond films
1. Goldeneye
2. Octopussy
3. Casino Royale 1954
In my attempt to acquire as many Paul Naschy films as I can, this was next up for me to watch (and it was Halloween). I found this one to be a bit of a grind to sit through at times, when the pace slowed to a halt. The score also frequently worked against what was happening on screen, by going into a funky riff, when someone was being murdered.
I felt likt an idiot afterwards, but it also took me about 20 mins until I realised that the actress that played Elsie (Maria Kosti), was the doctors wife in Night Of The Seagulls. Given how much I like Night Of The Seagulls, I should have realised sooner. I kept thinking to myself that she looked familair.
Naschy ranking (so far):
1. Panic Beats (1983)
2. Horror Rises From The Tomb (1973)
3. Crimson (1973)
4. Frankenstein's Bloody Terror (1968)
5. Vengeance Of The Zombies (1973)
6. Dracula's Great Love (1973)
'73 was certainly a prolific year for Naschy, and that's not even half the number of films he made that year.
Hal Holbrook did great work for Director Peter Hyams, Capricorn One and The Star Chamber.
He was also brilliant in Magnum Force and of course, he was unforgettable in All The Presidents Men.
Agreed mate.
Also liked him in Creepshow and Wall Street. Wonderful character actor 👍
(Btw I saw parts of Killer Klowns from outer space and The Addams Family but only seeing movies from beginning to end count on my list)
I will point out the pre title sequence had to influence John Carpenter because Red Grant really feels like Michael Myers in the opening...
Kronsteen is creepy
It does bother me slightly how long it takes to get to the real 007
I am intrigued as this is the first and only threeway Bond has had
Just a fantastic film my personal favorite
Jaws 3-d
God this film... this film every time I watch it I get more and more annoyed as this film should of been better heck at least it should of been schlockier like the panic in sea world scene should of been like 10 people eaten and incredibly bloody but nope
I just I know this film (had it been directed by a competent director) could of been better
But oh well Like I said I loved 1 and 2 but after that at least 3 is an interesting idea 4 is just yeah I refuse to watch it unless I do a retrospective
Films in 2020
1. From Russia with love
2. Batman Begins
3. Jaws 2
4. It’s the great pumpkin Charlie Brown
5. When Harry meet sally
6. Woodstock the movie
7. Sherlock Holmes a game of shadows
8. Ronin
9. Valley Girl
10. Goldeneye
11. The breakfast club
12. Rolling stone Gimmie Shelter
13. Octopussy
14. The temptations
15. Stand by me
16. The Art of war
17. The Prophecy
18. Jaws 3
19. No direction Home
20. Rise of skywalker
21. Casino Royale 1954
22. Nosferato
23. Pearl Harbor
24. Little women
25. Journey greatest hits live
26. The Grateful Dead movie
Bond films
1. From Russia with love
2. Goldeneye
3. Octopussy
4. Casino Royale 1954
Jaws films
1. Jaws 2
2. Jaws 3
One of the best Amicus movies, with a great cast. Probably Peter Cushing's best part ever.