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- May 30, 2003
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Though I watch horror throughout the year I really go hard in October. Due to a few factors this year -- some work travel (i.e. airport and airplane related downtime), a minor surgery requiring two days of being on the couch and a general sort of insomnia -- I was able to crush my previous record of 52 movies in the month with a positively glutinous 76 movies.
I mentioned a few throughout the month in this and some other threads. Not going to list them all here, just a few highlights.
Didn't watch many new movies but I really dug Longlegs.
I Walked with a Zombie is an atmospheric classic I'm finally glad I got around to. Same for The Changeling. Alison's Birthday is another that one me over with its creepiness.
Went on a big Dracula run including Klaus Kinski in Nosferatu in Venice (meh); the Frank Langella-starring Dracula; a stately but rushed production; three Christopher Lee Hammer Draculas (Satanic Rites of ... Scars of ... Taste the Blood of .. ) all of which are enjoyable for the exact same formulaic ways. Also did the Lee-less Legend of Seven Golden Vampires which was a fun mash up with Shaw Bros. kung-fu.
But the king Dracula movie for me is Frances Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula which has the perfect mix romance, gore, scares, skill and opulent production value.
It was nice to revisit Hellraiser, but I hadn't seen Hellbound: Hellraiser II in probably 20 years and I'm half tempted to say it's better than the original ...
Alone in the Dark and Nightbeast were a lot of fun in the midnight movie sorta way. Amityville II was nuts. Night of the Creeps also never disappoints on this measure.
Black Candles and The Beast (1975) feel like they're going to put on some sort of list I don't want to be on. But what's done is done.
I mentioned a few throughout the month in this and some other threads. Not going to list them all here, just a few highlights.
Didn't watch many new movies but I really dug Longlegs.
I Walked with a Zombie is an atmospheric classic I'm finally glad I got around to. Same for The Changeling. Alison's Birthday is another that one me over with its creepiness.
Went on a big Dracula run including Klaus Kinski in Nosferatu in Venice (meh); the Frank Langella-starring Dracula; a stately but rushed production; three Christopher Lee Hammer Draculas (Satanic Rites of ... Scars of ... Taste the Blood of .. ) all of which are enjoyable for the exact same formulaic ways. Also did the Lee-less Legend of Seven Golden Vampires which was a fun mash up with Shaw Bros. kung-fu.
But the king Dracula movie for me is Frances Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula which has the perfect mix romance, gore, scares, skill and opulent production value.
It was nice to revisit Hellraiser, but I hadn't seen Hellbound: Hellraiser II in probably 20 years and I'm half tempted to say it's better than the original ...
Alone in the Dark and Nightbeast were a lot of fun in the midnight movie sorta way. Amityville II was nuts. Night of the Creeps also never disappoints on this measure.
Black Candles and The Beast (1975) feel like they're going to put on some sort of list I don't want to be on. But what's done is done.
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