"HYDE SMASH!"
"HYDE IS THE STRONGEST ONE THERE IS!"
"HYDE IS THE STRONGEST ONE THERE IS!"
^According to the synopsis in the link, it's a voodoo-type movie. Which makes sense for 1966, since the co-opting of "zombie" for non-voodoo-related walking dead pretty much began with Romero's Night of the Living Dead two years later.
^According to the synopsis in the link, it's a voodoo-type movie. Which makes sense for 1966, since the co-opting of "zombie" for non-voodoo-related walking dead pretty much began with Romero's Night of the Living Dead two years later.
FYI: TCM is having a Poe-themed film festival tonight, with THE RAVEN, MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE, THE BLACK CAT, etc.
Warning: any resemblance to the actual Poe stories is minimal in the extreme!
(And need I mention that THE RAVEN was scripted by Richard Matheson?)
Although Robert Osborne really needs to learn to pronounce "Tell-Tale." He kept pronouncing it as "Tale-Tale." Every. Single. @#$%. Time.
Who's Richard Matheson?
Who's Richard Matheson?
Did I ever tell the story of the nice letter I got from him in the early 80s?(Full disclosure: I've been Richard's editor for over twenty years now.)
Richard Matheson is legend.
Did I ever tell the story of the nice letter I got from him in the early 80s?(Full disclosure: I've been Richard's editor for over twenty years now.)
I'll probably tape The Raven tonight. I think that's the only one of the bunch that I don't have on DVD, but I'm not sure. I'll check later on.
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