Recently reminded of a couple classic horror features that deserve to bve remembered.
First we hace (yeah i typoed and didn't fix it. I mean the last time I was meticulous about fixing all the typos my fingers make rcm snarked at me for not making typos, I finally went off after a long history of having s**t thrown at me for typos then getting it for not making typos so yeah I blew up and have gotten more s**t thrown at me for it. So why bother fixing typos?) "the norliss tapes", a horror thriller with Roy Thinnes moving from hunting alien invaders to haunting super natural horrors. It was pretty good and for the time it was made had some shocking makeup jobs and jump scares. Still a good movie today.
The second half of our double feature is "Spectre" written and producer by Gene Roddenberry. Sort of like sherlock and Watson updated to the 70's and with the duo fighting supernatural menaces. Starred Robert Culp.
This was not star trek and had a lot of skin in the uncut version.
This pair makes a fine classic horror double feature and if you get get 'em watch 'em.
It would have took less effort to fix your typos than type that explanation and you wouldn't have came across as whiny or entitled if you had.