Classic Horror on Blu-Ray and DVD •
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by thehorrorboy
1h ago
To give it that John Carradine touch, don't forget a couple of disgusting cigarette butts! statistics: Posted by thehorrorboy — 4 minutes ago ..read more
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Shock Talk •
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by thehorrorboy
1h ago
Was the Environmental Protection Agency notified? Quarry might have had to pay a stiff fine! statistics: Posted by thehorrorboy — 6 minutes ago ..read more
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Horror Film Stars •
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by trashcotillion
1h ago
KAROLYN GRIMES(b.1940) in IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE and THE BISHOP'S WIFE. statistics: Posted by trashcotillion — 41 minutes ago ..read more
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Current Films •
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by Joe Stemme
1h ago
but...But...BUT..... They said Hugh Jackman would never play Wolverine again! They lied. I be boycotting. statistics: Posted by Joe Stemme — 48 minutes ago ..read more
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Universal Horrors •
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by DR. ALEX ZORKA
1h ago
There IS a bit of logic in the "Timeline" of events in the FRANKENSTEIN series and you have to give "kudos" to W. Scott Darliing for attempting to bring some more to the table in THE GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN (1942). Let's look at a few things ... Fritz in BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN notes that on a gravestone, the skeleton is of a young woman who "died in 1899." "I hope her bones are firm!" answers Dr. Pretorious. If we use this logic FRANKENSTEIN and BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN take place around the turn of the last century - roughly 1900 or so. Maybe Pretorious' invention of a phone seems to be so unusual ..read more
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Toys and Collectibles •
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by Kelg
1h ago
And a new Devil doll is welcomed to the club. statistics: Posted by Kelg — 2:08 AM - Today ..read more
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by thehorrorboy
3h ago
MarquisChaCha wrote: ↑ 12:29 AM - Today In BLOOD BATH, a.k.a.TRACK OF THE VAMPIRE ('66) the vampire (or guy who thinks he's a vampire? I can't remember) chases a girl for a farcically  long time and the chase climaxes on the beach --in the surf, actually. That was the only part of the movie that I found genuinely frightening. He was so relentless. He simply would not stop until he caught her, even if he had to chase her for ten minutes or so, long after anyone else would have given up. Creepy! statistics: Posted by thehorrorboy — 2 minutes ago ..read more
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by Kelg
3h ago
statistics: Posted by Kelg — 11 minutes ago ..read more
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Off Topic Discussions From Another World •
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by rvoyttbots
3h ago
It sure was spectacular. NBC is repeating it in Prime Time. statistics: Posted by rvoyttbots — 19 minutes ago ..read more
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Coming Soon •
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by bigcatrik
3h ago
gene phillips wrote: ↑ 12:55 AM - Today Time to switch this one to Current Films... And maybe switch the thread title to the actual title -- DEADPOOL AND WOLVERINE. I saw it in RealD 3D, theater 60% full on a Friday at 2:15 ($17.39, which I guess counts as a "bargain matinee" these days). It's not as good as the second, which wasn't as good as the first.  I think I would have been happier with a "real" DEADPOOL 3 and not the Fox/Marvel mashup that's here.  I haven't seen a Marvel movie since GOTG1, but that recap video I posted above caught me up so I wasn't exactly lost at any t ..read more
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