BRING CLASSIC HORROR FILMS BACK TO TELEVISION!

Started by cyberschizoid, March 22, 2010, 02:01:10 PM

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cyberschizoid

Hey guys and ghouls!

Do you want to take part in our little campaign to get classic old cult horror films screened on the BBC?

Please sign our petition!

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/bringclassichorrorfilmsbacktothebbc/

Thanks and spread the word!!!!! 

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/bringclassichorrorfilmsbacktothebbc/
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LaettnersLegacy

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cyberschizoid

Monster movie fans check out my blog at http://cyberschizoid.blogspot.com/

cyberschizoid

Just to let you all know, we have now set up the "Bring Classic Horror Films Back to Television Alliance"!

Come and check out our new blog and don't forget to sign the petition!

http://bringclassichorrorbacktotelevision.blogspot.com/

We really appreciate your support, and if you are able to mention this on any other forums, websites or blogs we'd be really grateful!

Just had to add, I was lucky enough to attend a screening of "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man"(1943) at my local cinema the other week. It was great to see such a classic on the big screen!!!
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cyberschizoid

We now also have a Facebook Page if you'd like to show your support!

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bring-Classic-Horror-Back-to-Television-Alliance/120987261250382?ref=ts

We'd love all classic horror fans to come along and share their views of all the best old horror movies!
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BANE

Can you bring them back to Mexico?  My cafe could use the extra business.  www.monstercafesaltillo.com

I am the Female Dracula

I think they've been listening- they showed Taste of Fear, two Quatermass films and the Gorgon in the last month!
"Supernatural? Perhaps. Baloney? Perhaps not. There are many things under the sun...."

cyberschizoid

Quote from: I am the Female Dracula on May 02, 2010, 04:24:38 PM
I think they've been listening- they showed Taste of Fear, two Quatermass films and the Gorgon in the last month!

Definately a step in the right direction! Now we need to get them shown at a reasonable hour! LOL

Seriously, for anyone who's interested (I guess this appeals more to the UK contingent but we are grateful for ALL support and signatures on our petition) it's worth emailing BBC Points of View, Radio Times (radio.times(*at*)bbc.co.uk) and whoever else you can think of to suggest bringing back BBC2's Horror Double Bills and classic horror films in general.

If any of you have any suggestions as to how we can get more publicity and widen our campaign, we'd be really grateful! Thanks!!
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Rich

Why do you want them back on TV? Just go get the Legacy collections and you can watch them whenever you want.
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cyberschizoid

Quote from: Rich on May 03, 2010, 11:37:02 AM
Why do you want them back on TV? Just go get the Legacy collections and you can watch them whenever you want.

Because I and many others can't afford to keep buying dvds.

And because it would give todays kids the opportunity to see classic old movies they've most likely never even heard of.

And because in the UK, there is a massive nostalgia attached to the old networked Horror Double Bills on BBC2.

Just check out peoples comments on our petition and you'll see what people think and why we want them back on television.

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/bringclassichorrorfilmsbacktothebbc/signatures
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long live kong

I'm all for more classic horror on the BBC and would have signed the petition if it was free! Call me tightfisted but my £150 BBC TV licence is due! I'll have a look at the one on facebook  ;)  I prefere it when they're shown at an ungodly hour it adds to the mood.
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Rich

Thank you for providing that petition, cyberschizoid. I read it and most of the people said the same old crap about old horror being classic and new horror being garbage, blah blah blah, but one person actually said something of merit.

QuoteI grew up watching the Hammer double bills on BBC 2. Real shame that Hammer and especially RKO films do not get shown anymore. Scary thing is kids will grow up not watching black and white films and not know influences that make modern horror films today.

I can totally understand that. That is why it is so important for them to make that Blu-Ray box set with both remastered color and remastered black and white version of every single movie from all six legacy sets. They have to understand the era that we are in and make the movies more accessable to the hi-def generation. Once they have seen them, they will check them out in their glorious black and white.

It isn't like the DVDs are that expensive. Just get the six legacy sets. Anyway, I can see why some might want them back on TV too. I'm not saying that wouldn't be cool and all, but I think the better way to share classic movies with your kids is by getting the six legacy sets, watching the movies, then watching the documentries that come with it.
Listen to them. Children of the Night. What music they make!

I am the Female Dracula

It's fun watching them on TV. I can't explain it, but it's fun! Films I have on DVD or could easily buy on DVD still make me cheer when I see they are showing them, and then scream when they're being shown at 2 am!
"Supernatural? Perhaps. Baloney? Perhaps not. There are many things under the sun...."

MDG

Quote from: I am the Female Dracula on May 07, 2010, 11:22:05 AM
It's fun watching them on TV. I can't explain it, but it's fun! Films I have on DVD or could easily buy on DVD still make me cheer when I see they are showing them, and then scream when they're being shown at 2 am!
I agree--I think it's knowing that there are other people out there having the same experience at the same time.
MDG

long live kong

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Quote from: I am the Female Dracula on May 07, 2010, 11:22:05 AM
It's fun watching them on TV. I can't explain it, but it's fun! Films I have on DVD or could easily buy on DVD still make me cheer when I see they are showing them, and then scream when they're being shown at 2 am!

It's a strange one that. When I go to my DVD shelves to pick a film to watch I can never decide which one as I've seen them all before or don't fancy one or whatever, yet if I'm watching TV I find myself enjoying one of the movies I've just rejected!
Monster lovers never grow old....