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

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Creepy

I watched Taste the Blood of Dracula recently. Not the best of the Hammer Drac flicks, but fun. I loved the old, ruined chapel set.
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geezer butler

Quote from: Creepy on October 01, 2014, 06:47:28 AM
I watched Taste the Blood of Dracula recently. Not the best of the Hammer Drac flicks, but fun. I loved the old, ruined chapel set.

Nice! I love this movie. I think it's underrated actually. Prob my second favorite Hammer vampire movie. Vincent Price was supposed to play one of the three English gentlemen characters. I think Hammer low-balled him and he backed out. Too bad, he would have been awesome. Anyhow, it's funny whenever I watch that film I always find the scenes in the bawdy house creepier than the satanic church scenes.

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Creepy

Quote from: geezer butler on October 01, 2014, 11:50:21 PM
Nice! I love this movie. I think it's underrated actually. Prob my second favorite Hammer vampire movie. Vincent Price was supposed to play one of the three English gentlemen characters. I think Hammer low-balled him and he backed out. Too bad, he would have been awesome. Anyhow, it's funny whenever I watch that film I always find the scenes in the bawdy house creepier than the satanic church scenes.

The bawdy house scene was definitely a bizarre experience. The whole premise of the story with the minor league Hellfire club and satanic ritual to raise Dracula was very cool.

The ending was the weak spot. I thought having Drac die because the ruined church became "holy" again with a couple candles and a tapestry was a little soft.
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horrorhunter

Flesh And Blood: The Hammer Heritage Of Horror (1994)

Now THIS is GOOD. Highly recommended.

ALWAYS MONSTERING...

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ALWAYS MONSTERING...

geezer butler

Masque of the Red Death (1964)

Destroy all Monsters (1968)

Two of my fav movies of all time.

I like my share of new-school films, but no director today could make a movie with half as much style as Corman did with "Masque."

Mord

"The Town That Dreaded Sundown 1977" - This is free, on-demand on EPIX. Really great horror scenes amid some cornball humor. Still, one of my faves from the '70s.

Mord

 Hammer's "The Vampire Lovers"  - Ingrid Pitt & Pippa Steele are more than worth watching.

Dr Wolfenstein


geezer butler

Went w/Voodoo them last night:

White Zombie (Cary Roan special edition blue-ray)

The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake

Mord

 "Conqueror Worm" - Not my favorite Vinnie P film but it was on cable & I hadn't seen it in ages. All my cable stations have their on "Horror On-Demand" menus ready. They add new films every week to chose from. I love this month!

Count_Zirock

"Carrie" (2013). Not a bad adaptation, just not nearly as good as DePalma's version. Certainly much better than the TV mini-series, though. It was in the $5 bin at Walmart.

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