Turner Classic Movies has Marathon Every Friday with a Different Director. Last week was Todd Browning. Who did such classics as Dracula. But one of my faves from Tod Browning is
Mark Of the Vampire
Starring Bela Lugosi. It is to me one of the best films of atmosphere and creepiness at the time especially the scene of the Flying Bat. I love this more then Dracula.
They also showed Browning's Freaks . Now it took me years to watch this and I finally saw it maybe 2 years ago.
"We accept her! We accept her! One of us! One of us! Gooble gobble, gooble gobble! One of us! One of us!"
Followed London After Midnight
Now that is a film i've heard so much about but never saw. Its told through Stills since the original Prints are all lost now....
It also stars the Late, Great, Man of a Thousand Faces....
Lon Chaney Sr.
I love classic Horror and Sci Fi. I'm also going to get ready and rent a bunch of horror films. This year, i'm really going for things i've never seen before(sooo no romero stuff
...Okay, i Might sneak in Night and Dawn) I do wanna see 28 weeks Later.
Oh another great classic of my childhood came on last night...Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid...At the time i was soo young I didnt realize all the stars in it...But we have Charles Laughton, Vincent Price, Fred Macmurray.
Click on the Youtube Spoiler for a trailer
I need a Halloween Costume...
Oh in the spirit of the Holliday... my top 4 Supernatural Comedies(i thought I had 5 but I dont.
4. Beetlejuice

3. Ghostbusters

2. Is really TossUp But I gotta go with my feeling....
Shaun of the Dead

1. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN

AIGORRRR?!?!??!
FRODERICK
That is all....
EDITED While in the Comic Book Store, I found two others that may fall under Supernatural Comedy....
The other 2.
THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW
Come on...Sweet Transvestite... Haven't You Done the Time Warp?

Rocky GOODNESS FOLLOWS:
and of Course:
ARMY OF DARKNESS




one time, they played young frankenstein down the road from my house... outdoors like a drive-in sort of thing, but everyone sat in the grass