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

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

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Mord

 Nightmare on Elm St. I - IV (so far) Enjoyable cheese.

Dr.Terror

Morning, noon, or night, Anytime . . . . the count may strike. If you're caught you have to linger, Cause Dracula may bite your finger!

Haunted hearse

What ever happened to my Transylvania Twist?

Mord

 Nightmare on Elm St. V & VI - Gettin' very cheesy

horrorhunter

The Devil Bat (1940)

Classic Poverty Row schlock. I love this stuff.



cl:)
ALWAYS MONSTERING...

Nosferatu79

The Devil Bat is great! What of coincidence, as I came here to say I saw The Vampire Bat (1933)

Wicked Lester

I've got a Lugosi collection of Poverty Row type movies. I'll have to break it out this weekend. Plus I just had to respond on page 666. >:D

Dr Spankenstein

The Town That Dreaded Sundown (by the way, the trailer for the remake/sequel looks really good)
Motel Hell

Mord

 Wes Craven's New Nightmare - Back in good form for this one (none of the silly crap from the last few films).

Haunted hearse

What ever happened to my Transylvania Twist?

marsattacks666

    "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."

Count_Zirock

"Doctor Who: Listen"

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"That's either a very ugly woman or a very pretty monster." - Lou Costello

Majere

Besides Dracula (which I mentioned on the other thread), I also got my wife to watch Optimum's blu-ray release of Night of the Living Dead earlier this week.  It's a great transfer of the film, maybe the best it has ever looked, in case anyone is interested.

That said, it was a challenge getting my wife to watch it, as she hates old movies, scary movies, and black-and-white movies.  ;D  She liked it though, right up until the end.  Some people just can't appreciate a movie that upsets or subverts our expectations.

"Another one for the fire."
"When you go home tonight, and the lights have been turned out, and you are afraid to look behind the curtains... just remember, there are such things..."

Mord

 My girlfriend feels the same way. No matter how great a movie, it has to have a tidy, happy ending to please her.

Majere

Quote from: Mord on September 13, 2014, 11:20:53 PM
My girlfriend feels the same way. No matter how great a movie, it has to have a tidy, happy ending to please her.

Mine too, though I am firmly entrenched in the opposite camp.  If it punches you to the gut, rips your heart out and into shreds, or gets the tears rolling, then I usually tend to consider it time well spent.

I just never understood why Universal always killed the monsters at the end.  :-[  It's so much harder to make sequels that way.
"When you go home tonight, and the lights have been turned out, and you are afraid to look behind the curtains... just remember, there are such things..."