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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neonnoodle

Beautiful moving, shifting colors!

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

Anthony Caranci

Monday night:

King Kong 1933.
The Son of Kong 1933.
The Black Cat 1934.

Mord

Quote from: Anthony Caranci on July 07, 2015, 10:10:56 PM
Monday night:

King Kong 1933.
The Son of Kong 1933.
The Black Cat 1934.
Great choice, you included my personal fave (The Black Cat).

Anthony Caranci

Three Inner Sanctum Films for a Thursday evening:

Calling Dr. Death 1943.
Weird Woman 1944.
Dead Man's Eyes 1944.

Anthony Caranci

Friday morning breakfast in The Inner Sanctum (BBQ Ribs & Spuds):

The Frozen Ghost 1945.
Strange Confession 1945.
Pillow of Death 1945.



Memphremagog

The Mummy's Ghost(1944)
Jungle Woman(1944)..both last night.
DARK SHADOWS:

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

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

King of Carcosa

Showed my friend the original Wolf Man for the first time on July the 3rd.  Great as always and he loved it!

Mike Scott

Quote from: King of Carcosa on July 12, 2015, 04:22:58 PM
Showed my friend the original Wolf Man for the first time on July the 3rd. 

Welcome to the UMA, King! Keep spreading the Universal word!  :)
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judd

I recently bought the Mummy Legacy DVD set at Wal Mart.  Last night I watched for the first time The Mummy's Hand.  I liked it although it was different than the original.  Good movie.

Anthony Caranci

Monday night twin bill:

The Ghoul 1934 Gaumount Studios.
The Black Cat 1934 Universal.

I love The Black Cat 1934. Yeah, I know I'm twisted. But who cares at 61 years of age.

Mord

Quote from: Anthony Caranci on July 13, 2015, 08:46:37 PM
Monday night twin bill:

The Ghoul 1934 Gaumount Studios.
The Black Cat 1934 Universal.

I love The Black Cat 1934. Yeah, I know I'm twisted. But who cares at 61 years of age.
I could watch "The Black Cat" on a loop, 24/7.

Anthony Caranci

Quote from: Mord on July 13, 2015, 11:38:47 PM
I could watch "The Black Cat" on a loop, 24/7.

I know what you mean Mord. The film never gets old. The dynamics involved with the performances, dialogue and music weave an everlasting web of enjoyment.
The storyline is so simple, it's almost believable. A car accident out in the country strands newlyweds at the home on a Satanic madman. Then we have the revengeful doctor - out for blood. The film has to be the fastest 65 minutes in film history.

Double bill for a Thursday night:

The Raven 1935 Universal.
Mad Love  1935 M.G.M.

Mord

Quote from: Anthony Caranci on July 17, 2015, 12:15:40 PM

The storyline is so simple, it's almost believable. A car accident out in the country strands newlyweds at the home on a Satanic madman. Then we have the revengeful doctor - out for blood.
I know what you mean. That happens to me all the time. Btw, love your new double bill. Two personal faves, as well.

WnewCreatureFeatures

Enjoyed The Invisible Man on Svengoolie last week , anyone know what's on the weekend?

Anthony Caranci

An early Sunday morning triple shot:

The Black Room 1935 Columbia.   
Mark of the Vampire 1935 M.G.M.
Bride of Frankenstein 1935 Universal.

We had a power outage at my complex. Twelve hours. Form 2:00 pm Saturday until 1:55 am Sunday morning. So when the power came back on; I made a pot of coffee, something to eat, and had a mini-marathon.