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Wicked Wicked (1973) Here we have the first, and to date only movie made in Duovision, a process involving a very widescreen picture split down the middle into two screens, with simultaneous action o... Posted by on Sun, 04 Jan 2009 19:14:00 GMT |
Maybe the first time a Carpenter was replaced with a Zombie... |
Halloween (2007) Initially I was very disappointed to hear that the next movie from the Halloween franchise would be yet another "reboot," or "reimagining" of the original movie rather than another s... Posted by on Sun, 14 Dec 2008 12:40:00 GMT |
Cross your heart and hope to live! |
My Bloody Valentine (2009) One of the better and more unappreciated 80s slasher movies gets a remake, and I am thrilled to report the filmmakers went all out on this one. Not only does it carry a sol... Posted by on Sun, 18 Jan 2009 19:14:00 GMT |
This kid doesn’t kid around! No kidding! |
The Child (1977) This is an ultra low budget horror flick from distributor Box Office International, run by the amazing Harry Novak. Harry would scope out movies like this and put them on the drive i... Posted by on Mon, 24 Nov 2008 20:03:00 GMT |
Part 2: Blog-O-Rama |
For 1-5, see previous blog!
6.) Percepto (The Tingler-1959) The second of William Castle's super gimmicks appeared in his second Vincent Price fright flick. When a killer worm-like creature in the mov... Posted by on Wed, 19 Nov 2008 20:01:00 GMT |
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10 Great Movie Technologies That Never Caught On
(I got a little wordy in these descriptions, so this is 1-5, the rest to follow)
1.) Smell-O-Vision (Scent of Mystery-1960) Imagine a mystery movie whe... Posted by on Fri, 14 Nov 2008 20:16:00 GMT |
Halloween Horrorfest 2008! |
As is usual for the last few years, in late October my viewing activities turned to all things horror to celebrate Halloween. The 2008 Halloween Horrorfest started on Friday October 24th, with 13 film... Posted by on Mon, 03 Nov 2008 20:09:00 GMT |
Happy Halloween! Here’s a review not from Horrorfest 2008! |
The Return of Dr. X (1939) Although the title seems to have been crafted to make audiences think it was a sequel to Warner Bros. own Dr. X (1932), this is actually a completely separate movie. Wiseguy... Posted by on Fri, 31 Oct 2008 20:16:00 GMT |
Heres fifty-seven dollars and a movie camera. Go make us some magic! |
It's Alive (1968) American International Pictures moved into television in the mid 1960's with a package of their black and white 1950's movies, which local stations would purchase and then show durin... Posted by on Sun, 19 Oct 2008 19:39:00 GMT |
Id rather have em at the window than on the chalkboard! |
Fingers at the Window (1942) Interesting little mystery that gave Dr. Kildare series stars Lew Ayres and Laraine Day something new to work with as he plays an out of work actor, she a charmingly ... Posted by on Sat, 04 Oct 2008 19:34:00 GMT |