mystery Science theatre 3K- The sinister urge
Collins kids live at town hall party- brother and sister rock n roll/ country duo
The White Hell of Pitz Palu- germans stuck on a mountain
Berlin: symphony of a city (doc)
Salesman (doc)- door to door bible salesmen and their depressing lives
The Noah- the last man on earth tries to hold it together
the Career Bed -Joel Reid/ something weird trash masterpiece
the Heiress -olivia de havilland
nightmare alley - tyrone power probably rhe best movie I saw last year
the hill- sean connery anti war movie
Dark Days (doc)- people living in tunnels under NYC
the innocents
Salt of the Earth- only movie ever blacklisted
monster from the ocean floor-ridiculous Corman cheapie
Finally picked up three classics on DVD that I had wanted for a long time:
Citizen Kane
Sunset Blvd
Touch of Evil
Those are the three that jump to mind.
check out nightmare alley sometime. it's rip snorting
The Innocents.
Any film that can scare you before the opening credits is a winner in my book.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920)
Alfred Hitchcock's LIFEBOAT.
Same one as every other year, Spider Baby :teddyr:
First time veiwings...
.The MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM-with Frank Sinatra as a drug addicted card dealer/jazz drummer.
.the RED HOUSE-With Edward J. Robinson and Rory Calhoun. Weird mysteryfilm...at times almost a horror film. Creepy!
.MESA of LOST WOMEN-Yes...I like this alot! Weird spider women,a giant spide (kinda looks like the one in MISSLE to the MOON),a looney mo-mo with a gun,...and Jackie (Uncle Fester) Coogan! And one of the spider chicks does a cool,sexy dance...(slobber drooldrip!) :twirl:
.The GREAT ST.LOUIS BANK ROBBERY (1959) With Steve McQueen! This was made right after he appeared in the BLOB! Wow. From Shlock to a Great heist film!!!
.the WILD RIDE (1960) with a very young Jack Nicholson!!! And he's a real scumbag too! A teen-age punk with a fast car...and no morals.
Trailer for the WILD RIDE!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iRme1eR5Cs
First time viewings:
REPULSION
UN CHIEN ANDALOU
THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL
THE HORRORS OF SPIDER ISLAND (both the original and the MST3K versions)
THE BATTLE OF ALGEIRS
Re-viewings:
DR. STRANGELOVE
NIGHT OF THE HUNTER
SPIDER BABY
THE BODY SNATCHER
Quote from: The Burgomaster on December 18, 2008, 04:11:40 PM
Alfred Hitchcock's LIFEBOAT.
You just watched
LIFEBOAT? Wasn't that a treat? Did you spot
HITCHCOCK's cameo...?
REV, I just watched
HORRORS OF SPIDER ISLAND for the first time this year, too! :teddyr:
BELA had recommended it to me, so I bought it. Loved it's sheer stupidity!
I bought
LA DOLCE VITA this year, and watched it for the first time in a very long time. I will say, this time I understood it. :bluesad:
HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL
Wild Strawberries and Beauty And The Beast (1948) on DVD. Two classics from two master directors. I had only seen these two gems on the computer before. But, as this was my first year ever to have the internet, I celebrated with a Netflix account with all the bells and whistles. I LOVE NETFLIX!!! There are so many marvels on the site that every time I change my queue, I actually do a little dance; a rousing mix of the hand jive and the robot, FYI. For the people who don't have one yet and love classic movies, get an account ASAP.
I think I've remembered most of them.
New to me this year:
Cat People
Curse of the Cat People
The Body Snatcher
Touch of Evil (got to see it in a theater, hooray!)
The Night of the Hunter
The Old Dark House
The Giant Claw
Re-watched:
Carnival of Souls
My Darling Clementine
It's a Wonderful Life
Little Fugitive
Quote from: Pilgermann on December 19, 2008, 02:18:59 AM
I think I've remembered most of them.
New to me this year:
Cat People
Curse of the Cat People
The Body Snatcher
Touch of Evil (got to see it in a theater, hooray!)
The Night of the Hunter
The Old Dark House
The Giant Claw
Re-watched:
Carnival of Souls
My Darling Clementine
It's a Wonderful Life
Little Fugitive
I was going to respond what a great year you had... BUT, I NOW SEE AFTER A QUICK CHECK THAT
THE LITTLE FUGITIVE is the title of a film I've been looking for for about 10 years!!! I just ordered it off of Amazon. I
LOVE you!!! :thumbup:
First viewing:
Curse of the Demon - pretty good horror movie.
City of the Dead - very good movie with Christopher Lee in a small role.
IT! The terror From Beyond Space - fair movie, probably the original Alien movie. Not too exciting though.
Invasion of the Star Creatures - Ooh, stinky stinky pooh pooh! Space babes were pretty hot though.
Re-watched:
The Flesh Eaters - like this one a lot.
The Monster the Changed the World - always a fun one.
Got a few more I recorded at Halloween I haven't watched yet, all the "House of..." and "Son/Daughter/Wife of..." Frankenstein, Dracula, etc.
Quote from: Allhallowsday on December 19, 2008, 09:24:08 AM
Quote from: Pilgermann on December 19, 2008, 02:18:59 AM
I think I've remembered most of them.
New to me this year:
Cat People
Curse of the Cat People
The Body Snatcher
Touch of Evil (got to see it in a theater, hooray!)
The Night of the Hunter
The Old Dark House
The Giant Claw
Re-watched:
Carnival of Souls
My Darling Clementine
It's a Wonderful Life
Little Fugitive
I was going to respond what a great year you had... BUT, I NOW SEE AFTER A QUICK CHECK THAT THE LITTLE FUGITIVE is the title of a film I've been looking for for about 10 years!!! I just ordered it off of Amazon. I LOVE you!!! :thumbup:
Um, you're welcome? I saw
Little Fugitive a relatively long time ago, but I didn't know what it was called at the time, and I wondered about it for a long time. Sometime later, maybe a couple years ago, now, I spotted a DVD of it at a local library branch. A sense of recognition clicked and I had to see it. It's such a simple film, but I love it for that reason.
For those who haven't seen it, it's about a little bo who's tricked into thinking that he's shot and killed his older brother. He gets scared and runs away to Coney Island. The viewer is essentially watching a kid roam around Coney Island doing whatever, but I love its atmosphere (I usually like anything involving carnivals and such) and its natural quality.
jack- is the flesh eaters the one where they are on the island? that is a good movie. nazi doctor or something?
Also, I forgot I saw "the Snorkel", an early 60's apparently rare hammer suspense thriller on TCM. It was very good
Quote from: Jack on December 19, 2008, 01:29:35 PM
Re-watched:
The Flesh Eaters - like this one a lot.
The Monster the Changed the World - always a fun one.
Flesh Eaters is a fun one, and surprisingly gory. The DVD release is a lot better than I thought would ever be available.
Flesh Eaters Review (http://www.badmovies.org/movies/flesheaters/)
Dr Strangelove
Hud
The Third Man
Quote from: lester1/2jr on December 20, 2008, 11:27:30 AM
jack- is the flesh eaters the one where they are on the island? that is a good movie. nazi doctor or something?
Yup, that's the one. Drunken Hollywood starlet, her amazingly hot personal assistant, it's all good :teddyr:
Ingmar Bergman's "Hour of The Wolf" --
Had been meaning to see it for years, but just never got around to it -- Best thing in black and white or color that I've seen in some time. You can see where Wim Wenders got some of his imagry for "Wings of Desire".
peter johnson/denny crane
Algiers
The Snake Pit
Teenagers From Outer Space
The Stranger
Impact
Topper Returns
They Made Me A Criminal
Scarlet Street
The Monster Maker
One Body Too Many
QuoteTeenagers From Outer Space
I love this movie. It's got that super serious acting with incredibly cheap special effects. I read one review of it once that was like "these peopel act like they are making Ben-Hur"
QuoteThey Made Me A Criminal
I'm sorry :wink:
Pyscho
Nosferatu
Dr. Strangelove
Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
The Last Man on Earth
Twelve Angry Men
Another good one I saw was THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD with Richard Burton.
The Thing From Another World
Them
The Day The Earth Caught Fire
The Monolith Monsters
Loved 'em all!
I think this was the year I finally watched Psycho from start to finish. I watched a lot this year and can't recall any other BWs, save for another Hitchcock directed movie I finally got around to the other night.
The 39 steps. A not bad spy chaser with a bit of ham and cheese but a crisp pickle.
There's something so delightfully alien about old movies now that we're in the internet age. Sure there was something delightfully old about them before, but now the distance between the 1930s and the previous 700 years somehow seems shorter than the following 70.