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Post by Eddie Love on Sept 2, 2009 20:04:56 GMT -5
How about a show devoted to that great sub-genre: the horror anthology picture? I used to love all these as a kid, they were definitely the type of horror picture I preferred.
You could even (dare I even hope?) do a series where you looked at a bunch of these movies broken down by decade? :
The 60s (American International's Poe movies, Italian entries like "Black Sabbath")
The 70s (Hammer rival Amicus released a bunch of these: House That Dripped Blood. Vault of Horror, Tales from the Crypt, From Beyond the Grave.)
The 80s with the Creepshows and Cat's Eye.
You all must have stored up an additional wealth of these to consider as well.
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Post by tombitd on Sept 2, 2009 21:06:48 GMT -5
How about a show devoted to that great sub-genre: the horror anthology picture? I used to love all these as a kid, they were definitely the type of horror picture I preferred. You could even (dare I even hope?) do a series where you looked at a bunch of these movies broken down by decade? : The 60s (American International's Poe movies, Italian entries like " Black Sabbath") The 70s (Hammer rival Amicus released a bunch of these: House That Dripped Blood. Vault of Horror, Tales from the Crypt, From Beyond the Grave.) The 80s with the Creepshows and Cat's Eye. You all must have stored up an additional wealth of these to consider as well. Well....we do discuss Twice Told Tales and Tales of Terror in our episode on Vincent Price, so you might want to give that show a listen. Now--I don't know if we ever discussed it on the show, but I am a big fan of 60's British Horror, and I have a particular love of Hammer's 'little brothers,' Amicus and Tigon. Derrick and I have talked in the past about doing an episode focusing on the Amicus anthology films, and knowing that some people might be interested in discovering more about these little gems may be enough to put that episode on the fast track.... Creepshow and Two Evil Eyes is going to be discussed in an episode we're recording later this month on the non-zombie film work of George Romero. How's that for service?
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