I've just started reading Susan Hill's The Woman in Black, I'm about half-way through it and so far it's turning out to be the quintessential ghost story.
Apparently ITV made it in to a one off drama scripted by Nigel Kneale (creator of Quatermass), which I would love to see but the DVD has been out of print for some time.
I'm also slowly making my way through Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes and his short story collection, not because they're bad (far from it) but due to my reading routine changing abruptly.
David Wong's John Dies at the End is out in paperback, so I purchased a copy yersterday.
Ah, check it to make sure it's working. Yes, I should do that.I haven't watched House of the Wolf Man yet, but I checked it just to make sure it's workingMy first plan was to keep it in the mailer until Halloween, but that only lasted about 24 hours. Now it's still sealed in plastic, but you've given me an excuse to open that.
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I missed the Hammer Films last night.I'll have to keep my eye on TCM. I'm sure they'll be doing more over the next few weeks. And maybe they'll put them up on On Demand.
Well, by "taped," I mean I recorded them on my DVR to watch later. I wasn't going to stay up until four AM just to watch them all in one night!
I just got Zombieland which I haven't seen as well.
After that its the Evil Dead trilogy. The original is actually the only I've seen completely and that was years ago.
David Wong's John Dies at the End is out in paperback, so I purchased a copy yersterday.
Let us know how it is! I've heard good things.
Yeah I think I have a pretty good idea of the scene you're referring to.I've just started reading Susan Hill's The Woman in Black, I'm about half-way through it and so far it's turning out to be the quintessential ghost story.
Apparently ITV made it in to a one off drama scripted by Nigel Kneale (creator of Quatermass), which I would love to see but the DVD has been out of print for some time.
It's a great little book, and the movie was pretty effective, too, for a small-budget TV flick. Most people who've seen it refer to a specific scene freaking them the hell out.
It's out of print, but you can see it in parts on YouTube. It's got the whole thing on there.
Yes I had heard something about this. Hopefully it'll turn out to be good but I'm more interested in checking out the '89 version.You may also be interested to know that a new version is currently in production at the newly resurrected Hammer, starring Daniel Radcliffe.
Movie-wise I've been enjoying a few old black and white horror films like The Innocents and the 1963 release of The Haunting.
I'm also slowly making my way through Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes and his short story collection, not because they're bad (far from it) but due to my reading routine changing abruptly.
Bradbury's always great for this season. I'm considering re-reading Something Wicked, too. Then I'll probably watch the movie.
That's it. I'm opening it today. I just hope I can resist watching the whole thing.It only took one faulty DVD opened a year after purchase to cure me of that habit. Now I check them as soon as they arrive.
Nice, thanks.
Huh. Really? I remember thinking that it was a pretty lame sequel, after having loved the first one. Of course that was more than 25 years ago, so I can't remember a thing about it now.The Raimi movies are a treat, the highlight (in my opinion) being Evil Dead II.
And honestly Greg shame on you, I picked up all the Hammer Dracula's on DVD, they aren't that expensive.
Well, by "taped," I mean I recorded them on my DVR to watch later. I wasn't going to stay up until four AM just to watch them all in one night!
Abe Lincoln:Vampire Hunter is pretty interesting so far. It'll probably take me a week to finish it.
And honestly Greg shame on you, I picked up all the Hammer Dracula's on DVD, they aren't that expensive.
The Devil's Bride (known in the States as The Devil Rides Out)
And honestly Greg shame on you, I picked up all the Hammer Dracula's on DVD, they aren't that expensive.
Well, by "taped," I mean I recorded them on my DVR to watch later. I wasn't going to stay up until four AM just to watch them all in one night!
That's true. The DVD I have for that one includes both cuts of the movie, but Night of the Demon is the main one.
That's another great flick.
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