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

Started by Bogey, August 26, 2008, 08:29:13 PM

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skully


BigShadow

I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity...

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Monsters For Sale

#15422
The Forgotten, 2004 - Grieving mother is confronted by her husband who claims they never had any children.  She sets out to prove him wrong in an effort to hold on to the memory of her dead son - and her own sanity.  Then things get really weird.

Not bad.  Takes a few interestingly different turns.  I like stories that reveal themselves layer after layer.

The writer/director says this tale was based on a dream he had.  I hope he usually has more restful nights.
ADAM


tidroplane

An American Werewolf in London, great transformation scene!
Listen to them...Children of the night...What music they make!

Monsters For Sale

#15425
When Worlds Collide, 1951 - Preparing for The End.

Except for the religious gobbledygook tacked on to placate the "Hollywood is ruled by communists" crowd, this little George Pal movie still entertains.
ADAM

Memphremagog

Face Of Marble(1946)
The Man In Half Moon Street(1945)
DARK SHADOWS:

David Collins: "Dead people dont just get up and walk around.."

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

Mike Scott

Quote from: Monsters For Sale on January 19, 2018, 04:04:36 AM
Except for the religious gobbledygook tacked on to placate "Hollywood is ruled by communists" crowd,

Actually, that was pure Pal. No studio interference needed! Wells flipped in his atheist grave at the ending of Pals WOTW.  :laugh:
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Mike Scott

Quote from: Memphremagog on January 19, 2018, 07:12:06 AM
The Man In Half Moon Street(1945)

Where did you see this? A bootleg DVD? If so, how was the quality?
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Memphremagog

Quote from: Mike Scott on January 19, 2018, 10:20:43 AM
Where did you see this? A bootleg DVD? If so, how was the quality?

It was a bootleg and the quality was just so-so.. :P
DARK SHADOWS:

David Collins: "Dead people dont just get up and walk around.."

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

long live kong


The Void (2016)...a fine little low budget sci-fi/horror flick. Think 'The Thing' meets 'Hellraiser', with a dash of Lovecraft. It had me hooked throughout, very tense with some good acting and excellent special effects. Definitely worth a watch!
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creaturefan95

Just got done watching Crimson Peak again, but this time I turned on the feature commentary with co-writer/director Guillermo del Toro.

Memphremagog

Strait Jacket(1964)
The Night Stalker(1972)
The Ghoul(1974)
The Dunwich Horror(1970)
DARK SHADOWS:

David Collins: "Dead people dont just get up and walk around.."

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

Mike...In 3-D!

Fright Night (1985)
Fright Night Part 2 (1988)
"Naughty, naughty! Don't touch, Butch knows best."