Hi Joe Madame D And The Ripper here, you had a great line up or should I say
line ups!!! Wow! I am impressed.We do a lot of movie watching in the evening.
Today we watched Sabertooth,I had prerecorded it earlier. It was pretty good. We
have a lot of Horror and Scifi as well. But we also have a lot of comidies as
well. I am watching comidies as well, it is a nice change of pace.I think I am
going to pull out my VHS copy of Francis In A Haunted House and am going to
watch The Three Stooges In Orbit.
It's too hot out to want to be outside and because of my surgery I can't swim
in my brother and sister in laws pool. so it's MOVIE TIME!!!!!!
Glad you had a great weekend.Till We Meet Again: Be Seeing You In Your
Nightmares:Madame Dementia And The Ripper
--- On Mon, 7/13/09, Joe Shingler <alien8ed46408@...> wrote:
From: Joe Shingler <alien8ed46408@...>
Subject: [CreatureFeatures] Re: Thoughts on Young Frankenstien and Love At First
Bite
To: CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, July 13, 2009, 6:06 PM
I started my film festival a day early on Friday so was able to get in qute a
few horror comedies including: "Scared Stiff" with Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin,
"Abbott & Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll And Mr Hyde", "Caveman", "Ghostbusters 2",
"Evolution" and finished up with "Young Frankenstein".
This whole month I've been digging through my archives and featuring as many
condeies as I have, beginning with my Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin box set which
includes: "My Friend Irma", "My Friend Irma Goes West", "That's My Boy",
"Jumping Jacks", "Sailor Beware", "The Caddy", "The Stooge" and "Scared Stiff".
I plan to continue with a variety of Jerry Lewis films he made after the
break-up with Dead Martin. I've got all four Abbott and Costello box set
collections, so I'll end up watching most of the 'meet the monsters' films from
the set.
As you can imagine most of the movies in my collection are horror or sci-fi
related, but I do have a quite a few comedies mixed as well - I just don't watch
them as much as the others, so these little monthly themes allow me to dig
through the back shelves and pull out things I tend to overlooked.
Last month I watched Season One and Two of the original "The Outer Limits"
series as well as Season One of "Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea"; and the month
before that I pulled out all my Sherlock Holmes VHS tapes of the Jeremy Brent
BBC series as well as the Basil Rathbone series and a variety of other films
featuring the great consulting detective. I never upgraded the Jeremy Brett or
Basil Rathbone films to DVD so it gave me a chance to give the old VCR a
work-out.
Earlier this year I began by pulling out series like "Dexter", "Carnivale",
"Jerico", "Firefly", and "Dead Like Me".
I think it all started after a steady diet of cable news, and subjecting myself
to nothing but BAD news. I got really burned-out and needed to get away from
reality so thought if I was going to spend time watching the tube I'd use that
time to catch up on goofy old monster movies, 50s' sitautions comedies like "The
Honeymooners", "I Love Lucy" and "Amos and Andy", and big budget escapist
entertainment.
Don't worry Raine, I'm doing other things as well ... I'm just talking abut TV
time. LOL
It's nice to dig through the dusty back shelves every so often to see what
forgotten treasures you might find. I even came across a couple of VHS tapes
with movies recorded that I forgot I had like "The Man From U.N.C.L.E. "The 15
Years Later Affair", and the BBC mini series "Day Of The Triffids".
On the negative side, I also discovered a lot of old movies I taped off TV years
ago that have degraded terribly and are almost unwatchable.
Oh well I've babbled long enough.
Joe Shingler/Ghosts Of Pompeii
--- In CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com, Robert Gene <iamtabbycatsdad48@...>
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> Wow Dale you sounded like you had a great lineup, the movies were great
weren't they.I love Sat The 14th I have it on Vhs but I need to get it on Dvd.
It is a riot.Richard Benjamin and I think Paula Printess his wife was in it too.
It was so funny. I haven't watched it in awhile. Guess I will have to pull it
out. Hope things look up for you.we will be putting up a new show this week. But
I am not sure what we are going to show. Have A great Day..Till We Meet Again:Be
Seeing You In Your Nightmares:Madame Dementia And The Ripper
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> --- On Mon, 7/13/09, kolchak4ever <daleanscomb@...> wrote:
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> From: kolchak4ever <daleanscomb@...>
> Subject: [CreatureFeatures] Re: Thoughts on Young Frankenstien and Love At
First Bite
> To: CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Monday, July 13, 2009, 2:43 AM
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> I started out with "Saturday the 14th" which seems to get funnier with every
viewing. Then it was "Love At First Bite" with it's "come back black chicken"
and perfectly matched cast. "Young Frankenstein" rounded out the night.. What
can you say, it's about as perfect as you can get. Between sight gags and one
liners it's nonstop fun. Werewolf, There wolf. gets me every time..
> I picked up today where I left off, by watching "Dracula Dead And Loving It".
The sight gags abound throughout and it does a great job mocking Bram Stokers
Dracula. I finished with Chevy Chase in "Memoirs Of An Invisible Man"..
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> Dale
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> --- In CreatureFeatures@yahoogroups.com, "iamtabbycatsdad48"
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> > Ghoul afternoon everyone. Hope everyone had a most wicked weekend. We
watched both Love At First Bite And Young Frankenstien.I throughly enjoyed both
these films. Richard Benjamin was great he had me cracking up, And George
Harrison was great as Dracula,so sauve so charming.We found the movie to be
really good and it came right on time,I ordered it from Amazon on Wed and got it
on Sat. Talk about luck. I would give this a B# for allround entertainment and
comedic value.
> > We loved Young Frankenstien,it is hilarious,Mel Brooks at his best and Gene
Wilder what can I say,I am a bonifide fan. I actually noticed something I had
never really spotted before, that was the darts in the wheel. I found the whole
thing to be excellent and the superb.It was a pleasure to watch.I give this one
an A#. Please feel free to share your reviews with me and let me know what you
think.Till We Meet Again:Be Seeing You In YOur Nightmares:Madame Dementia And
The Ripper
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