When Did You Last Watch A Classic Universal Monster Movie?

Started by Toy Ranch, January 12, 2009, 08:44:00 AM

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Mord


Memphremagog

Black Friday(1940)
House Of Seven Gables(1940)..both last night.
DARK SHADOWS:

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

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

Anthony Caranci


Mord

Quote from: Anthony Caranci on April 11, 2015, 07:13:22 PM
Friday night:

The Raven 1935.
Another great choice (you must be watching the Lugosi collection). I watched "Bedlam".

Anton Phibes

well..after getting my Karloff DD mego figures: I just watched Old Dark House, Raven, Black Cat, Mask of Fu Manchu, Black Sabbath, and Invisible Ray. Its a Karloff party here this week, lol. >:D

geezer butler

Quote from: Anton Phibes on April 11, 2015, 08:55:03 PM
well..after getting my Karloff DD mego figures: I just watched Old Dark House, Raven, Black Cat, Mask of Fu Manchu, Black Sabbath, and Invisible Ray. Its a Karloff party here this week, lol. >:D

Great choices Dr. Phibes! I haven't watched Old Dark House in a while. Maybe next weekend.

Mord

Quote from: Anton Phibes on April 11, 2015, 08:55:03 PM
well..after getting my Karloff DD mego figures: I just watched Old Dark House, Raven, Black Cat, Mask of Fu Manchu, Black Sabbath, and Invisible Ray. Its a Karloff party here this week, lol. >:D
Wow, that's what heaven must be like.

Anthony Caranci

Quote from: Mord on April 11, 2015, 08:30:46 PM
Another great choice (you must be watching the Lugosi collection). I watched "Bedlam".

Yes I am. Earlier this evening, I finished up with The Invisible Ray 1936.

Bedlam is really good film. Sometimes we tend to gloss over it because of the lack of Monster's  & Makeup.

gillmanjoe

I watched This Island Earth last night because it was on Svengoolie :)

Anthony Caranci

Last night:

Bride of Frankenstein 1935 Universal.
Werewolf of London 1935 Universal.

Memphremagog

Strange Case Of Dr.Rx(1942)
Weird Woman(1944)..last night.
DARK SHADOWS:

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

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

Anthony Caranci

Wednesday & Thursday (April 15 & 16):

Dracula's Daughter 1936 Universal.

I then followed this up with a few from other Film Studios on Wednesday and today:

Dr, Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 1932 M.G.M.
Vampyr 1932.
Dr. X 1932 Warner Bros.
King Kong 1933 RKO. I watched the 50Th Anniversary Colorized Edition. There's something about green jungle's that just turn me on. 
The Son of Kong 1933 RKO - Black & White.

neonnoodle

Dude...I LOVE the colorized King Kong.  It doesn't replace the original.  But the color choices are pretty good and all those delineated color fields help you to SEE so much more detail.  It's not all a mass of gray-scale that your brain has to pick apart.  The colorized Kong is simply an excellent supplemental version.  (The audio has been stereo-enhanced, too, and that's kinda neat.)
Beautiful moving, shifting colors!

See TRANSLUCE: Rainbow Meditation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz5aqIhYI_Q

geezer butler

Thurs Night:

Calling Dr. Death (1943)
The Brute Man (1946)

Anthony Caranci

Quote from: neonnoodle on April 17, 2015, 10:45:22 AM
Dude...I LOVE the colorized King Kong.  It doesn't replace the original.  But the color choices are pretty good and all those delineated color fields help you to SEE so much more detail.  It's not all a mass of gray-scale that your brain has to pick apart.  The colorized Kong is simply an excellent supplemental version.  (The audio has been stereo-enhanced, too, and that's kinda neat.)

Yeah - I love it too. The colorization was great. I love how they made the sky on Skull island kind of a Sepia-Tone/orange-ish  color. It just gives you the feel that a Prehistoric sky would look like that. I have to be honest and admit it - that I do watch the Colorized version more than the Black & White Restored version.

A Friday marathon :

Son of Frankenstein 1939 Universal.
Mystery of the Wax Museum 1933 Warner Bros. 
The Ghoul 1934 Gaumount Studios.
Mad Love 1935 M.G.M.
Mark of the Vampire 1935 M.G.M.