1. Dark Was the Night. 3/5
2. Starry Eyes. 2/5
3. White Rabbit. 3/5
(Watched American Pie. THattt was sorta scary. Ha!)
2. Starry Eyes. 2/5
3. White Rabbit. 3/5
(Watched American Pie. THattt was sorta scary. Ha!)
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Dudette!
Thanks for the heads up!
Totally going to watch The Raven and original 13 Ghosts.
Thanks for the recommendation! I think this is available to stream on Netflix - hope to watch it this weekend!8. Creep (FTV)
A videographer is hired by a terminally ill man to document a day in his life for his unborn son to remember him by. But soon it becomes apparent that the man's illness may not be merely physical, as more of the man's eccentricities come to surface, and the cameraman begins wondering if all is what it seems. Found footage films have taken a beating lately, but this one saves the genre. "Creep" may require a few leaps of faith here and there, but if you're game to go along for the ride, the rewards are great. "Creep" really got under my skin, and it's the kind of movie you'll be thinking about long after you've watched it--I know I still am!
4 out of 5 stars.
Bob's October 2015 Horror Movie List
FTV denotes first time viewing
1. The Baby's Room (LA HABITACIÓN DEL NIÑO) (FTV)
2. Our Mother's House (FTV)
3. Poltergeist (2015, in 3D) (FTV)
4. Dark Was the Night (FTV)
5. To Let (Para Entrar a Vivir)(FTV)
6. Hardware
7. What Have You Done To Solange? (FTV)
8. Creep (FTV)
Thank you for looking out for me. I appreciate it very much! Dana Jean will appreciate it too!9) The Stranger-2013 Could have been an interesting take on the vampire mythos (the filmmakers switch some things up on tradition), but missed the mark by d...r...a...g...g...i...n...g along. It was an hour and a half that felt like 3. Hipster horror again: lots of screaming 'f*ck' at each other place of real tension. Animal killing, so look out morgan --this is not for you. Meh. I think I'm finished with newer movies & am going to seek out old movies that I've missed for a while. (FTV)
8. Creep (FTV)
A videographer is hired by a terminally ill man to document a day in his life for his unborn son to remember him by. But soon it becomes apparent that the man's illness may not be merely physical, as more of the man's eccentricities come to surface, and the cameraman begins wondering if all is what it seems. Found footage films have taken a beating lately, but this one saves the genre. "Creep" may require a few leaps of faith here and there, but if you're game to go along for the ride, the rewards are great. "Creep" really got under my skin, and it's the kind of movie you'll be thinking about long after you've watched it--I know I still am!
4 out of 5 stars.
Bob's October 2015 Horror Movie List
FTV denotes first time viewing
1. The Baby's Room (LA HABITACIÓN DEL NIÑO) (FTV)
2. Our Mother's House (FTV)
3. Poltergeist (2015, in 3D) (FTV)
4. Dark Was the Night (FTV)
5. To Let (Para Entrar a Vivir)(FTV)
6. Hardware
7. What Have You Done To Solange? (FTV)
8. Creep (FTV)
Thanks for the recommendation! I think this is available to stream on Netflix - hope to watch it this weekend!
There is a mask.. but I don't recall anyone stating its origin.. ? The mask was used by the hitman her husband hired to kill her.Awesome! I haven't seen that one in years. Is that the one with the African mask?
That really does sound like it could be an awesome lost Vincent Price film...The Foaming Pit of Doctor Legless dir. by Louis Winchill, (1968)
Okay, I just made that up. Dang it, I need to start catching up.
That really does sound like it could be an awesome lost Vincent Price film...
That really does sound like it could be an awesome lost Vincent Price film...
...with Peter Lorre as the meddling drunk surprisingly capable of casting the wrench...I know, right? With John Carradine as 'the mute butler'. An instant classic!
...with Peter Lorre as the meddling drunk surprisingly capable of casting the wrench...