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Cinemassacre's monster madness 3!

Started by Cthulhu, October 03, 2009, 08:28:49 AM

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Cthulhu

Do you remember cinemassacre's monster madness? When James Rolfe went through the history of horror films and made a video each day 'till Halloween?
Well, he's doing the same thing this year. With other movies, of course.
If you'd like to see the videos, just follow the link.

http://www.cinemassacre.com/new/index.php
The films so far:
1.Edison's Frankenstein (1910)
2.The Spanish version of Dracula (1931)
3.White Zombie (1932)
4.The Old Dark House (1932)
5.Freaks (1932)
6.The Invisible Man (1933)
7.King Kong (1933)
8.The Black Cat (1934) & The Raven (1935)
9.The Man They Could Not Hang (1939)
10.The Body Snatcher (1945)
11.House of Wax (1953)
12.Dementia, a.k.a Daughter of Horror (1955)
13.The Giant Claw (1957)
14.The Fly (1958)
15.At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul (1963) & This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (1967)
Enjoy!

InformationGeek

I have been keeping an eye on him since last year's Monster Madness.  He always has a nice and fair & balance view on the movies he reviews.  I am quite curious about what films he'll be looking at throughout this month.  So far, he has been showing some interesting ones.
Website: http://informationgeekreviews.blogspot.com/

We live in quite an interesting age. You can tell someone's sexual orientation and level of education from just their interests.

Cthulhu

16. Monsters Crash the Pajama Party (1965)


Cthulhu

17. The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
18. An American Werewolf in London (1981)
19. Basket Case (1982)
20. Creepshow (1982)
21. Poltergeist (1982)
22. Re-Animator (1985)
23. Return of the Living Dead (1985)
24. Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)
25. Hellraiser (1987)
26. Child's Play (1988)

BTM

"Some people mature, some just get older." -Andrew Vachss

SkullBat308

I have been watching this daily, I love everything this guy does. :thumbup:
The Human Blood keeps them alive, FOREVER

"Life is a hideous thing, and from the background behind what we know of it peer daemoniacal hints of truth which make it sometimes a thousandfold more hideous." - Lovecraft