It turns The Turin Horse into a comedy.
It turns The Turin Horse into a comedy.
I unfortunately see him doing that.
I hate to tell you this, but….no.
It's Whale's best horror flick. A positively gay delight.
I actually think the later films are excellent with only his attempts at being zany failing.
I like it. Certainly it isn't on the top of the Castle heap let alone near this masterpiece, but it's charming in a low rent comedy sort of way which is the only time a Castle comedy could be called charming (except maybe The Busy Body which is an excellent The Ritz knock-off).
Aren't we all though?
In that case how about Laura?
The Tomb of Ligeia.
My favorite Castle is actually his last: Shanks. It's a genuinely humanistic story with some very unique stylistic flourishes. It's a bit sentimental, but it works in the context of new exploitation against old.
Worse, Sid Haig in a diaper.
That gimmick seems more appropriate for Lawrence Woosely.
They deleted her because I was fusing accounts.
That was indeed super bummer time.
Only recently.
The reason I mentioned Cemetery Man is because it is based on the same comic as Dylan Dog. The image is Gilles Deleuze. Changed it because Disqus deleted Kate.
That did throw me off at first and it made me think they had replaced hime with Pierre Morel or something
Cemetery Man was better.
Honestly I thought he was playing Harvey Keitel in a bad mustache at first.
I like him too, but he does suffer from chronic Canadian Disinterest Syndrome. CDS is a known killer to those who observe it.