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xoconostle wrote:

"The Bride of Frankenstein" is both a brilliant narrative extension of the first movie, but also intentionally campy and self-satirical in some ways while simultaneously expanding upon the more serious themes of alienation and misunderstanding inherent to the tale. It features a great early soundtrack by Bernard Hermann and an even better performance by Boris Karloff than the original. It's not scary, but it's great monster entertainment.


Franz Waxman scored 'Bride of Frankenstein', not Bernard Herman.

And best 'Monster' book evah---'World War Z' by Max Brooks (yes, Mel's son).
I love that book sooo much. My wife and I even listened to the audiobook of it during our flight to Japan, she loved it, and she's about as much into zombies as she is Japanese toys (i.e. not even a little).


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Every fucking halloween!....greatest series of all time.....along with every other horror movie u can cram in.....i love horror!!!!!!!!


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I've heard that Japan (and I'm sure a lot of other non-US regions) is the same way.
That's not necessarily true. There's a popular traveling Halloween party that takes place on the JR Osaka Loop Line, and some bars have parties.

Sometimes people over there celebrate Christmas with costume parties, too. (In fact, Marusan President Eiji Kaminaga recently showed me a picture of himself dressed up like Ultra Ace at one of these.)

I think it's unrealistic to expect many other countries to celebrate it, though, seeing as how it's really an English tradition.


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Skyler, I guess I like a range of horror movies; slasher, zombie,vampire, ghost, supernatural. I'm not even sure of the sub-genres. I'm pretty thick-skinned and not so easliy disturbed so throw any suggestions at me. It seems that horror flics are your thing so I'd love to hear what you like. My friends and I have been renting most of the horror movies we've been viewing from Netflix, which I'm assuming carries only a fraction of what's out there. Most of the horror movies I've seen in the last several years have left me wanting.

I guess what I'm getting at with this thread is, what horror movies would skullbrainers recommend? or consider decent horror films? I know there are other sites and forums for this stuff but this is the only message board I belong to and I want to keep it that way. Besides, I promise not to bug you all during other holidays with my horror viewing/reading/gaming queries! This is just a season prep thread I thought might be fun for all us Halloween fanatics.


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missy wrote:
and for what its worth..my vote goes to:

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Since I started watching it, its just not halloween without it.

"One more day 'till Halloween,
Halloween,
Halloween,
One more day 'till Halloween,
Silver Shamrock"

No one would dare make a movie devoted to child murder these days, it's much safer to just strap down some vapid coeds and torture them.


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Franz Waxman scored 'Bride of Frankenstein', not Bernard Herman.


Thank you for the correction. If my memory is getting foggy, I blame Dr. Frank for putting the wrong brain in my head.


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No one would dare make a movie devoted to child murder these days, it's much safer to just strap down some vapid coeds and torture them.
Hm, The Ring wouldn't count?


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Every fucking halloween!....greatest series of all time.....along with every other horror movie u can cram in.....i love horror!!!!!!!!


I don't know about "every" one being great. I'd say that 4 is the last decent one.

the only really great one is the first, with III being awesome in it's own completely different way


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Nothing can beat Suspiria imho.

Edits: Also Audition is incredible albeit extremely sadistic with possibly the hottest villain ever, its a truly messed up movie.

Almost anything by David Cronenberg: Dead Ringers (a personal favorite but not traditional horror), Scanners, Videodrome, etc. Cronenberg never lost his chops really.

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skylar wrote:
WAND wrote:
Every fucking halloween!....greatest series of all time.....along with every other horror movie u can cram in.....i love horror!!!!!!!!


I don't know about "every" one being great. I'd say that 4 is the last decent one.

the only really great one is the first, with III being awesome in it's own completely different way


yeah some of them were total crap but being a huge halloween fan....i got love for all of them!


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Only "tradition" is to watch the Great Pumpkin and ending up eating the majority of candy waiting to be handed out to trick or treaters. I think this year I'll dig out Shaun of the Dead and Tokyo Zombie to watch. Zombies and comedy go hand in hand!

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Nothing can beat Suspiria imho.


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ps: What were you doing last week?
I bet not meeting Dario Argento. ;) Sadly, none of me, I was photographer for this one.

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you can't see it, but he's about to stab me in the fucking face


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you can't see it, but he's about to stab me in the fucking face


What could be cooler than being stabbed in the face by Dario Argento (besides having him actually film the stabbing with like a spiralling slow motion shot or something)?

I'm so envious right now.

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What could be cooler than being stabbed in the face by Dario Argento (besides having him actually film the stabbing with like a spiralling slow motion shot or something)?
Having Asia as your nurse afterwards?


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What could be cooler than being stabbed in the face by Dario Argento (besides having him actually film the stabbing with like a spiralling slow motion shot or something)?
Having Asia as your nurse afterwards?


I have to concede that having Asia as your Nurse afterwards would, in fact, be very cool, but being stabbed in the face by her dad secures your place in history as the guy who was there when Dario FINALLY flipped out and stabbed someone in the face.

Now if Asia is more of a "naughty nurse" then yeah I'd take Asia over being stabbed by her dad but its a close call.

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Now if Asia is more of a "naughty nurse" then yeah I'd take Asia over being stabbed by her dad but its a close call.
I can't imagine her as anything but.


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I drench myself in goats blood and turn on "November Coming Fire" as loud as I can and chant. As children approach my home for tricks or treats I spit urine on them to cleanse them and than offer them their own souls as the only worthy treats. Driven mad by my offerings they flee in terror, but it's too late....I've already granted their souls to Samhain for my harvest and for mercy on my own blackened heart.......than I watch "The Great Pumpkin" on TV and eat candy corn and popcorn balls.


Awesome! I'm inviting my self over. :twisted:

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For a great Halloween book, I would recommend DARK HARVEST by Norman Partridge. It just came out in paperback on Tuesday and I read it in one sitting! Damn good book. It just won the Bram Stoker award and is up for a few other awards (if that matters to you).

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nothing goes on in the UK, nothing.


It does when yer have kids . . . our guys always have a blast!


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So jealous of Missy & Skyler meeting Argento. Thanks for all the responses, I'm keeping a list of all movies/books so keep them coming.

I dug some paperbacks out of my shelves that I'd like to give away. I enjoyed all of them and don't feel like I'm giving away any stinkers. Nothing obscure, but if you'd like one (and only one per member) post which one you want here then pm me with the book you chose and your address. I'll mail them out this weekend, shipping is on me. These are freebies:

1. The Wolf's Hour by Robert McCammon
2. Usher's Passing by Robert McCammon
3. The Colorado Kid by Stephen King (not horror but crime/mystery)
4. The Descent by Jeff Long
5. The Everlasting by Tim Lebbon
6. Berserk by Tim Lebbon

Check out White and Other Tales of Ruin by Lebbon, I love this guy's short stories and this is my favorite collection. Thanks again!


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1. Dario was a gentle sweet man. He is even vegetarian. And I saw him hugging George Romero and was so excited to see him that he crawled under his table to do so.

2. I am pretty convinced that the majority of you walk around with raging boners most of the time thinking of bouncing boobies and naughty nurses.

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