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Started by BadTaste_nz, June 29, 2001, 09:22:54 PM

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BadTaste_nz

hey all,

heres a question to think about, what movies that you know of, have someone watching another horror film on tv?

1. Nightmare on Elm ST 3 : Chick in TV room watching Critters

you got some?

Skaboi18

Nightmare on Elm Street 1: Girl (can't think of name) watching good old Ash killin those damned demons.  :o)

Mofo Rising

TRUE ROMANCE has a quite a few instances of characters watching b-movies.  FREEJACK, STREET FIGHTER. . .

I wish I could remember the movie where a snippet of THE GARBAGE PAIL KIDS MOVIES is playing in the background.

Hero-man and Sidekick-boy

all of u are gonna think this one is weak but I had to say it

Scream - kids watching Halloween

Halloween 3 - Halloween on TV

I'll think of more

Chadzilla

In the original theatrical release the teen hero of Fright Night was watching Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things.  On the video he is attentively watching static.  ?

In Halloween 2 Mr. Elrod is asleep in front of the television while Night of the Living Dead is playing, which several characters are watching later in the film as well.

In Halloween Lindsey is watching The Thing from Another World and Forbidden Planet while her babysitter is getting killed.

The dam guard in Piranha is watching The Monster that Challenged the World on television.

The Wolf Man is playing on television at some point during The Howling.

The teen hero of Gremlins watches the original Invasion of the Body Snatchers.

Human Snack #2 in Beware! The Blob is watching The Blob on television.

Scenes from The Pack and From Beyond the Grave play as Lyle Swan movie clips in The Dead Pool.

Squishy

"It Came From Beneath The Sea" is on a TV at one point in "Deanzilla," just to grind our noses in it, I guess.

Steve.

Slight digression - In the scene in Evil Dead, where Ash and Scott venture into the cellar for the first time, there is a torn poster for The Hills Have Eyes. I read an interview with Sam Raimi years ago, and he was asked the significance of this. He said that a scene in THHE showed a torn poster for Jaws, and that Wes Craven was making a statement that THHE was scarier than Jaws, so Raimi thought he'd make a statement of his own.

Andrew

"Innocent Blood" has a few scenes of people watching movies.  I remember "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms" and "Dracula" (1931).

Nothing else jumps directly to mind.  Well, they do, but will not settle from flight long enough for me to grab one.

Andrew

Steve.

In "The Return Of Count Yorga" - the good Count settles down to watch Hammer's "The Vampire Lovers".

Ringneck

I seem to remember when Elli Mae was dating someone, Dash Riprock I believe, that Reptillicus was being shown at the drive in they were at.  

BradLaGrange

peter johnson

Damn!!  Steve took my "Yorga" sighting!!
What he doesn't say is that Robert (Yorga) Quarry is so wrapped up in watching this that he waves away his Ygor-like servant who's come to inform him that biteable girls have entered the building.  "Damn you!  Can't you see I'm watching TV?!?!?"

BadTaste_nz


Steve.

Sorry about that Peter. I may have an advantage - we're 6 hours ahead over here.
How's this for short-term memory loss - Carpenter's "In The Mouth Of Madness" was shown In UK on late Friday night. "Robot Monster" was in the background in one scene, but I've already forgotten whether it was on tv or a cinema screen.

Flangepart

Does this count? I ...for some insane reason...remember seeing "Black Scorpion" being watched at a theater by the "My three sons" gang. I can not explain ever haveing see My Three Sons for any reasons other then A; Dad had control of the T.V. at the time, or B; There were no books worth reading and i was realy bored!......One of my childhood regrets. Yours?

Sakerson

Okay, this isn't a horror movie, but with all of the posts about Night of the Lepus I thought I'd bring it up.

In the The Matrix, when Neo and Morpheus go to see the Oracle, the kids in her living room are watching Night of the Lepus on TV.