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Allhallowsday

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  1. I always enjoy INGRID BERGMAN.  She is endlessly watchable and hell yeh, let's see NOTORIOUS again!   I love THE YELLOW ROLLS ROYCE because of her third of it. 

    INGRID BERGMAN is the only reason to look at the SPENCER TRACY  JEKYLL/HYDE... it sure ain't LANA.    

    INDISCREET is a delight.  Despite its problems, I even enjoy INN OF THE SIXTH HAPPINESS

    She is at the top of my list of Lady Movie Stars.

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  2. 3 minutes ago, LornaHansonForbes said:

    can you imagine IF BOB FOSSE had done BURNT OFFERINGS???!!!???

    I am now imagining KAREN BLACK POSSESSED IN THE DRESS WITH THE HAIR coming at OLIVER REED with  JAZZ HANDS!!!!! JAZZ HANDS!!!! JAZZ HANDS!!!!!!

    See the source image

    You crazy.  Remind me of me. 

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  3. 3 minutes ago, LornaHansonForbes said:

    the part in the DRIVE IN when he RUNS OVER THE KID is to me, the best part of DEAD OF NIGHT...

    AND i think he possibly actually killed the stuntperson...if it was a stuntperson....

    I'm big '70s Horror fan, own DEAD OF NIGHT on DVD.  When I first watched that CREEPY movie on "late night" TV outta NYC, it made a strong impression (I was maybe 13 or 14).  I think highly of that one, but have fond memories of other schlock like LET'S SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH or GRAVE OF THE VAMPIRE or DEAD PEOPLE or CHILDREN SHOULDN'T PLAY WITH DEAD THINGS...

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  4. 1 hour ago, EricJ said:

    but dang lights-on CREEPIEST ending for a 70's-supernatural ever

    Not even close. 

    giphy.gif?cid=ecf05e47uzymj6cuqsi8q1ddk0 

    OOPS!  Not supernatural...  here ya go DEAD OF NIGHT (1972) when Andy and his Mom help to git im where he need be:

    deathdream-big.jpg

    or (the ambient one who must've been patient zero) takes one of the seven back to his grave for company at the end of this messterpiece:

    house-of-seven-corpses.jpg

  5. 23 minutes ago, LornaHansonForbes said:

    yeah, i read about that movie, it sounds awful!

    TCM recently showed another film directed by GEORGE C. SCOTT (about a teen son poisoned by government gas... why do I wanna laugh?)  I watched almost 30 minutes right from the typically beautiful strange long beginget down in da dirt with dyed eyebrows... DYED EYEBROWS???   What?  I mean weird shots of why am I being shown this perplexed and... GEORGE C. SCOTT DYED EYEBROWS???   I gave up.

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  6. 13 minutes ago, LornaHansonForbes said:

    heavy sarcasm

    Y'think?  :D MARIO and Ben told a story of OLIVER running up and down the hotel hallays on a major bender (BETTE did not care for this   one   bit . )

    If you read Hollywood memoirs type "literature" like Full Service, (fascinatingly gross) check out Hellraisers all about RICHARD BURTON, PETER O'TOOLE, RICHARD HARRIS, and CARROLL's favorite nephew.  Wonderful stories!  JACK HAWKINS too...

     

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  7. 2 minutes ago, LornaHansonForbes said:

    he's also in THE MIDNIGHT HOUR,  a 1985 ABC TV Movie that was made to copy THRILLER and is a lot of fun...and usually on YOUTUBE...

    I love a lot of Made-for-TV movies (thank you DAN CURTIS -for one).  I learned today that LEE MONTGOMERY and I are almost exactly the same age.  (I'm 2 days older). 

     

     

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  8. 2 hours ago, LornaHansonForbes said:

    LEE MONTGOMERY

    He must have played GEORGE C. SCOTT and TRISH VAN DEVERE's son at the beginning of THE SAVAGE IS LOOSE (1974) a film I saw once, but remember the climax too well.  Now THAT is a "once is enough" movie if I've ever seen one. 

  9. 11 minutes ago, Citizen Ed said:

    Anthony James still scared the bejeebers out of me!

    Definitely creepy, as nonsensical as much of the script, though, the character was created for the film but not "the book" which had been based upon the author's un-produced screenplay... thank you wiki, hope you're right this time. 

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  10. 8 hours ago, LornaHansonForbes said:

    To me, the entire movie is THE ENDING, its got one of the most unique endings of any film ever. 

    Check out GERMANIA ANNO ZERO (1948) if interested in a comparable but way more stunning "most unique endings of any film ever."

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