Most are pretty easy to find. I'd recommend seeing ASYLUM, FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE and TALES FROM THE CRYPT.
Most are pretty easy to find. I'd recommend seeing ASYLUM, FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE and TALES FROM THE CRYPT.
An in-joke only a film fan could appreciate!
I've never read a single reviewer state that. It has nothing that comes close to beating the most memorable moments from the original. Heck, the "I want my cake," bit is even on a T-shirt!
I'm not even a huge fan of CREEPSHOW, give me an Amicus anthology anyday, but it's pretty well remembered and certainly more than…
This was a pretty horrendous movie. I thought this was supposed to be a week of "good" horror sequels? I get SON OF FRANKENSTEIN. That has a great cast and some memorable moments. CREEPSHOW 2 was always regarded as inferior and altogether crappy.
Why not do a Hammer sequel? They actually had a lot of good movies!
SON OF FRANKENSTEIN is a very good movie.
And he's still a pretty nice guy!
I think Lee was a solid director. Look at his work on the 1934 THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO for further evidence. He works the atmosphere quite well and utilizes those impressive sets to the hilt.
He lacked the flamboyance and wild abandon of Whale, especially when one looks at BRIDE, but it was still a good job.
Someone must have thought that was a good idea because Krough is a playable character in the Universal Monsters online game!
Yes, it is getting worse. It looks like a half-decent miniseries masquerading as a regular tv show now.
I hope there is another season. This was just dynamite. Terrific action and some great twists and turns that remind me why this show was so addictive in the first place.
It was a fun final episode but judging from the smirk on Bauer's face at the end, I doubt this is the last we've seen of him.
This is one of the great horror films. Look at that cast! Easily one of the most impressive ever assembled for a horror film.
Bride of Frankenstein?
Oh Heil, who didn't see this coming?
I really didn't see the necessity for an R to begin with. The original novella is not too graphic, just intense. I'm hoping it's a period piece and designed like his own earlier work with a hint of Universal and Hammer horror thrown in for good measure.
It's a mild diversion and good for action fans. I've watched the first three episodes and found them to be fast paced and serial-like in nature. The brickbats being flung here are unjust for what is clearly escapist entertainment that is clearly a cut above Bay's bigger budgeted summer disasters (in more ways than…
I still quote this!
One of my favorites from the uproarious jokesters at the MPAA:
I thought 2 was fun in an empty-headed sort of way. Of course, I have a soft spot for 80s action(that's the soft part of my brain, folks) so I tend to be kinder toward such unabashed displays of testosterone.
Who can tell with this site?
I believe he means the one with Edmond O' Brien.