Last Monster/Horror/Sci-Fi Movie/Show You Watched

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marsattacks666

Quote from: Memphremagog on August 19, 2022, 12:23:51 AM
Caltiki the Immortal Monsyer91960)
Return Of Count Yorga(1971)
The Man They Could Not Hang(1939)
Subspecies(1991)
City Of the Living Dead(1980)
Matango(1963)
Dr.Jekyll & Mr.Hyde(1941)
Back From the Dead(1957)
The Unknown Terror(1957)
Targets(1968)
War Of the Worlds(1953)
Abbott & Costello Meet Dr.Jekyll & Mr.Hyde(1953)
The Time Of Their Lives(1946)
Return Of Daimajin(1967)
Atom-Age Vampire(1961)
Aliens vs Predator(2004)
The Fly(1986)
Curse Of the Crying Woman(1961)
Goke, Bodysnatcher From Hell(1968)
It! The Terror From Beyond Space(1958)
Deadly Blessing(1981)
Curse Of the Faceless Man(1958)
Freddy vs Jason(2003)
Half Human(1955)
Yongary Monster From the Deep(1967)
Carry On Screaming(1966)
The Bride(1985)
Return Of the Living Dead(1984)
Howl Of the Devil(1988)
Westworld(1973)
Cry Of the Werewolf(1944)
Soul Of A Monster(1944)
The Phantom Empire(1988)
Session 9(2001)
Hold That Ghost(1941)
Abbott & Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff(1949)
Night Of the Seagulls(1975)

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Quote from: Memphremagog on August 19, 2022, 12:23:51 AM
Caltiki the Immortal Monsyer91960)
Return Of Count Yorga(1971)
The Man They Could Not Hang(1939)
Subspecies(1991)
City Of the Living Dead(1980)
Matango(1963)
Dr.Jekyll & Mr.Hyde(1941)
Back From the Dead(1957)
The Unknown Terror(1957)
Targets(1968)
War Of the Worlds(1953)
Abbott & Costello Meet Dr.Jekyll & Mr.Hyde(1953)
The Time Of Their Lives(1946)
Return Of Daimajin(1967)
Atom-Age Vampire(1961)
Aliens vs Predator(2004)
The Fly(1986)
Curse Of the Crying Woman(1961)
Goke, Bodysnatcher From Hell(1968)
It! The Terror From Beyond Space(1958)
Deadly Blessing(1981)
Curse Of the Faceless Man(1958)
Freddy vs Jason(2003)
Half Human(1955)
Yongary Monster From the Deep(1967)
Carry On Screaming(1966)
The Bride(1985)
Return Of the Living Dead(1984)
Howl Of the Devil(1988)
Westworld(1973)
Cry Of the Werewolf(1944)
Soul Of A Monster(1944)
The Phantom Empire(1988)
Session 9(2001)
Hold That Ghost(1941)
Abbott & Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff(1949)
Night Of the Seagulls(1975)


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ADAM

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Psycho (1960)
Psycho(1998)
Psycho 2(1983)
Straightjacket(1964)
Maniac(1980)
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How big was the audience?

And, were there many young people/kids in the crowd?
ADAM

marsattacks666

That is one drive-in that has become super popular. There is even a documentary on the Mohaning Drive-in.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fvtiq9sNr6k
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segeorge

Quote from: Mike Scott on August 24, 2022, 05:58:33 AM
How did the prints look?

I'm no expert, but I thought they looked great. They've certainly shown prints in worse shape. I may have detected a short jump in The Mummy, but that could have been the projector (just as what seemed like a sound problem in Frankenstein was actually the audio equipment).

segeorge

Quote from: Monsters For Sale on August 24, 2022, 07:21:03 AM
How big was the audience?

And, were there many young people/kids in the crowd?

The lot seemed pretty full; although thinking about it again, I think the back row, before the campers set up in the very back, may have been sparsely full.

As far as the ages, there was a wide range, including families with kids. And dogs. A real family atmosphere.   

Monsters For Sale

Quote from: segeorge on August 24, 2022, 05:32:39 PM
The lot seemed pretty full; although thinking about it again, I think the back row, before the campers set up in the very back, may have been sparsely full.

As far as the ages, there was a wide range, including families with kids. And dogs. A real family atmosphere.

Great.  I like to see younger people being exposed to the Classic Monsters.
ADAM


geezer butler

X (2021)

*really enjoyed this film. Kind of an homage to exploitation classics like Texas Chainsaw, Alligator, and Debbie Does Dallas. And yet X is very much it's own film. It's a slow burn at times, but always creepy. Movie has some of the most unsettling scenes I've ever seen. If you've seen the film, you know exactly the scenes I'm talking about, lol. And for the record, the scenes in question have nothing to do with gore or killing---something a lot more gruesome 🤢. I definitely recommend.

marsattacks666

Quote from: geezer butler on August 26, 2022, 07:55:34 AM
X (2021)

*really enjoyed this film. Kind of an homage to exploitation classics like Texas Chainsaw, Alligator, and Debbie Does Dallas. And yet X is very much it's own film. It's a slow burn at times, but always creepy. Movie has some of the most unsettling scenes I've ever seen. If you've seen the film, you know exactly the scenes I'm talking about, lol. And for the record, the scenes in question have nothing to do with gore or killing---something a lot more gruesome 🤢. I definitely recommend.

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BigShadow

The Return of the Vampire (1943)
Thoroughly enjoyed this film!
I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity...

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Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla (1952) on The Dungeon of Dr. Dreck

The Killer Shrews (1959) on Svengoolie
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