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

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

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marsattacks666

Return of the Living Dead(1985)
Return of the Living Dead part II(1988)
Dawn of the Dead(1978)
Halloween (1978)
Halloween (2018)
Fright Night part 2(1988)
Night of the Demons(1988)
The Believers (1987)
Zombie(1979/1980)
The Legend of Sleepy Hallow (1980)
Sleepy Hallow (1999)

    "They come from the bowels of hell; a transformed race of walking dead. Zombies, guided by a master plan for complete domination of the Earth."

vincentgravesly

Very nice!!

Sunday night I watched Nosferatu with my friends. Tonight we're gonna be watching another Dracula movie, though I don't know which one yet because it's a surprise. It's a thing we're doing throughout October and I'm really enjoying it. :)

Anthony Caranci

Monday Marathon:
1. King Kong 1933
2. The Son of Kong 1933
3. Mighty Joe Young 1949
4. King Kong 1976

Tuesday:
King Kong Lives 1986
King Kong 2005


Mike Scott

Quote from: Anthony Caranci on October 04, 2023, 01:20:05 AM
Monday Marathon:
1. King Kong 1933
2. The Son of Kong 1933
3. Mighty Joe Young 1949
4. King Kong 1976

Tuesday:
King Kong Lives 1986
King Kong 2005

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The Masked Man

I just watched and introduced my niece to ... The House of Wax....and The Ghost and Mr. Chicken!!!

Monsters For Sale

Quote from: The Masked Man on October 05, 2023, 01:59:07 PM
I just watched and introduced my niece to ... The House of Wax....and The Ghost and Mr. Chicken!!!

How old is your niece - and which one did she like better?
ADAM

The Masked Man

She is 13. She thought the house of wax was a little slow and did not enjoy it very much. But she absolutely loved The Ghost and Mr. Chicken...

My next double feature for her will be Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein and The Monster Squad

Lazarus

31 in 31 continues.  I picked up a shift twice this week so I have to play catch up tomorrow with 3 movies, but Im not going to turn down extra dough.

Night 3: The Gate (1987)

The Masked Man

Quote from: Monsters For Sale on October 05, 2023, 02:18:58 PM
How old is your niece - and which one did she like better?

Sorry... it has been awhile since I have been here... and forgot how to post replies...

Did you see it?

Mike Scott

Quote from: The Masked Man on October 05, 2023, 04:22:24 PM
Did you see it?

We seen it! Check to see if your post got any "Likes". That would mean those people saw it, for sure.
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Anthony Caranci

Thursday night:
The Indestructible Man 1956
The Curse of Frankenstein 1957
Dracula/Horror of Dracula 1958 (Restored version)
The Haunted Strangler 1958.

Mike Scott

Quote from: Anthony Caranci on October 06, 2023, 12:12:13 AM
Dracula/Horror of Dracula 1958 (Restored version)

I want to replace my old DVD. What is the best Blu-ray and why is it best (like addition footage, or best extras).
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Lazarus

31 in 31 Night 4:  House of the Long Shadows

31 in 31 Night 5:  Saw X

Saw X was pretty decent.  I had stopped watching them after 5.  I wanted to see this one because it was about Jigsaw and Amanda again, which were the best characters in the series anyway.

Mike Scott

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Anthony Caranci

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Quote from: Mike Scott on October 06, 2023, 12:35:05 AM
I want to replace my old DVD. What is the best Blu-ray and why is it best (like addition footage, or best extras).

Hi Mike. The only US version that I know of is the Warner Archive Blu-Ray. I got my version from a friend who brought it over on a flash drive and I just downloaded it and burned a DVD of it. I'm pretty sure that's where he ripped it from. I know it's the BFI restoration. It says so at the beginning. It has the restored ending that features a few seconds of Dracula's death, which I believe came from the Japanese version. It looks gorgeous and sounds a lot better. As per the usual Warner archive, I would imagine that the X-tras are pretty nil if there are any. There was a restoration in 2007 & the latest one was 2012-2013. The 2013 version has the few seconds of extra footage. That few seconds is WELL worth it!
The Warner Archive version was released in December 2018. I hope this helps but I don't want to suggest something that isn't what you'd be happy with. I don't know anything about the UK release.

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Friday Night:
Tales of Frankenstein 1958
Frankenstein 1970 - 1958
The Revenge of Frankenstein 1958
The Mummy 1959