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AMC Halloween Lineup

Started by Susan, September 29, 2003, 07:05:49 PM

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Scott

I know that I don't get that channel JohnL. I think Showtime has something called Showtime Beyond and B-Movie channel has been showing all public domain type films. I don't know of any others.



Scott

Wow, just check out that Horror Channel Susan. It's going to be good. The start date is Oct. 2004.

Thanks for the Info.


BoyScoutKevin

It looks like a good line-up, as there are several films there I haven't seen and would like to see. Now, if I can only get my tv set to work . . .

As for "Billy the Kid vs. Dracula," which I have seen, and "Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter," which I have not seen, the director is the same for both films, William Beaudine. Who is regarded by the Medved Brothers, as one of the worst directors who ever worked in Hollywood.
But, you got to love a man whose nickname was "One Shot." Supposedly, because he supposedly never used more then one take for any scene in any of his films.


wickednick

Sweet looking line up.I think im taking off of work those days so can can stay up and watch everyone of those movies.

Smells like popcorn and shame

wickednick

Oh god Horror channel (drooling all over self) can't wait,must have, must go change my underware now.

Smells like popcorn and shame

Chris K.

While BEACH GIRLS AND THE MONSTER (or, as it is well known under the American International Pictures-TV release title MONSTER FROM THE SURF) and GODZILLA sounds interesting, I must say I am quite disappointed by the list.

And honestly, if only AMC would show THE DAY THE WORLD ENDED (1956), THE SHE CREATURE (1956), INVASION OF THE SAUCER MEN (1957), I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF (1957), and EARTH VS. THE SPIDER (1958) again I would pertain some interest (especially since MGM and AMC showed THE DAY THE WORLD ENDED in it's original 2.35:1 SuperScope) since I missed these titles. Hopefully, MGM is working on these for a DVD release.

Scott

Yea, I would much rather see the classic stuff from the 50's than the films they have scheduled.