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Box_a_Hair says:
#1

Mar 2017 *
4/1 - Paranoiac (1963) = 1 pt.
4/2 - The Kid (1921) + FTV = 6 pts.
4/2 - Sherlock Jr. (1924) + FTV = 6 pts.
4/3 - Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) + FTV = 6 pts.
4/3 - Battling Butler (1926) + FTV = 6 pts.
4/5 - The Alligator People (1959) + FTV = 3 pts.
4/5 - The Wasp Woman (1959) + FTV = 3 pts.
4/5 - Village of the Damned (1960) + FTV = 2 pts.
4/6 - Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory (1961) + FTV = 2 pts.
4/9 - The Man They Could Not Hang (1939) + FTV = 5 pts.
4/9 - The Ape (1940) + FTV = 4 pts.
4/10 - Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) + FTV = 2 pts.
4/10 - Cat People (1942) + FTV = 4 pts.
4/12 - The Killer Shrews (1959) + FTV = 3 pts.
4/12 - Fiend Without a Face (1958) + FTV = 3 pts.
4/13 - The Giant Claw (1957) + FTV = 3 pts.
4/17 - The Flesh Eaters (1964) + FTV = 2 pts.
4/18 - Red River (1948) + FTV = 4 pts.
4/19 - The Giant Gila Monster (1959) + FTV = 3 pts.
4/24 - Frankenstein (1931) = 4 pts.
4/24 - Bride of Frankenstein (1935) = 4 pts.
4/27 - Haxan (1922) = 6 pts.
4/28 - Night of the Living Dead (1968) = 1 pt.


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Johan_WoW says:
#22, Reply to #1

Apr 2017
How did you like Cat People and Fiend without a Face? I love these. Baby Jane is good too.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#25, Reply to #22

Apr 2017
Cat People was okay. I can appreciate that it's classy, but it didn't do much for me. Some nice little moments though. Rewatches might help. I was pretty drunk for Fiend Without a Face, so I can't recall much. I re-read the plot afterward and it sounds pretty bad-ass though.


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#37, Reply to #25

Apr 2017
My favorite moment in Cat People was a first of a kind thrill that later filmamkers consciously tried to emulate. It's the scene where Alice believes she is being stalked by the leopard at night through the park. She stops under a bridge and is looking towards her left when suddenly there's a hiss and a bus enters the frame from the other direction. So many other directors tried to emulate the scare of that shot - the misdirection plus sound plus shadowy atmosphere - that it became known as the Lewton Bus and they would say give me a Lewton Bus moment here or do a Lewton Bus shot.

BTW, I think the movie gets better and better with repeat viewings - as do most of the Val Lewton films.


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Mar 2017 *
In the Shadows: The Trash Epics B/W Challenge 2017


Final Score: 257 Points
Films Watched: 64

1) Man Beast (1956) Jerry Warren / 3rd view 4/1 / Rating: 7 (2 points)
2) The Tall Target (1951) Anthony Mann / 2nd view 4/1 / Rating: 9 (2 points)
3) Make Me a Star (1932) William Beaudine / FTV 4/1 / Rating: 5 (4 + 1 = 5 points)
4) Dead of Night (1945) Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden, Robert Hamer / FTV 4/2 / Rating: 7 (3 + 1 = 4 points)
5) Gojira (1954) Ishiro Honda / 6th view 4/2 / Rating: 9 (2 points)
6) Nosferatu (1922) F.W. Murnau / 12th view 4/3 / Rating: 10 (5 points)
7) Dracula (1931) Tod Browning / 11th view 4/4 / Rating: 10 (4 points)
8) Cry of the Werewolf (1944) Henry Levin / FTV 4/4 / Rating: 6 (3 + 1 = 4 points)
9) The Queen of Spades (1949) Thorold Dickinson / FTV 4/5 / Rating: 8 (3 + 1 = 4 points)
10) The Doll (1919) Ernst Lubitsch / FTV 4/5 / Rating: 9 (5 + 1 = 6 points)
11) Never Let Go (1960) John Guillermin / FTV 4/6 / Rating: 8 (1 + 1 = 2 points)
12) Kohlhiesels Tochter (1920) Ernst Lubitsch / FTV 4/6 / Rating: 8 (5 + 1 = 6 points)
13) I Don't Want To Be a Man (1918) Ernst Lubitsch / FTV 4/6 / Rating: 9 (5 + 1 = 6 points)
14) Dead Reckoning (1947) John Cromwell / FTV 4/7 / Rating: 6 (3 + 1 = 4 points)
15) The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) Robert Wiene / 6th view 4/7 / Rating: 10 (5 = 5 points)
16) The Strong Man (1926) Frank Capra / FTV 4/7 / Rating: 6 (5 + 1 = 6 points)
17) Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (1926) Harry Edwards / FTV 4/7 / Rating: 6 (5 + 1 = 6 points)
18) Long Pants (1927) Frank Capra / FTV 4/8 / Rating: 7 (5 + 1 = 6 points)
19) Tess of the Storm Country (1914) Edwin S. Porter / FTV 4/8 / Rating: 6 (5 + 1 = 6 points)
20) The Hoodlum (1919) Sidney Franklin / FTV 4/9 / Rating: 8 (5 + 1 = 6 points)
21) The Man From Planet X (1951) Edgar G. Ulmer / 3rd view 4/9 / Rating: 7 (2 points)
22) The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917) Maurice Tourneur / FTV 4/10 / Rating: 8 (5 + 1 = 6 points)
23) The Old Dark House (1932) James Whale / 4th view 4/10 / Rating: 9 (4 points)
24) Beyond the Time Barrier (1960) Edgar G. Ulmer / 2nd view 4/10 / Rating: 6 (1 point)
25) Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake (1959) Edward L. Cahn / 2nd view 4/10 / Rating: 6 (2 points)
26) Hallelujah (1929) King Vidor / FTV 4/11 / Rating: 8 (5 + 1 = 6 points)
27) The Most Dangerous Game (1932) Ernest B. Schoedsack, Irving Pichel / 4th view 4/12 / Rating: 9 (4 points)
28) Three's a Crowd (1927) Harry Langdon / FTV 4/12 / Rating: 5 (5 + 1 = 6 points)
29) Island of Lost Souls (1932) Erle C. Kenton / 6th view 4/13 / Rating: 10 (4 points)
30) White Zombie (1932) Victor Halperin / 6th view 4/13 / Rating: 9 (4 points)
31) The Chaser (1927) Harry Langdon / FTV 4/13 / Rating: 4 (5 + 1 = 6 points)
32) Mark of the Vampire (1935) Tod Browning / 6th view 4/14 / Rating: 7 (4 points)
33) His First Flame (1927) Harry Edwards / FTV 4/14 / Rating: 6 (5 + 1 = 6 points)
34) The Dawn Rider (1935) Robert N. Bradbury / FTV 4/14 / Rating: 7 (4 + 1 = 5 points)
35) The Desert Trail (1935) Lewis D. Collins / FTV 4/14 / Rating: 7+ (4 + 1 = 5 points)
36) A Southern Yankee (1948) Edward Sedgwick / FTV 4/15 / Rating: 6 (3 + 1 = 4 points)
37) The Fuller Brush Man (1948) S. Sylvan Simon / FTV 4/15 / Rating: 7 (3 + 1 = 4 points)
38) Alias Jimmy Valentine (1915) Maurice Tourneur / FTV 4/15 / Rating: 8 (5 + 1 = 6 points)
39) Mighty Joe Young (1949) Ernest B. Schoedsack / 5th view 4/15 / Rating: 9 (3 points)
40) King Kong (1933) Ernest B. Schoedsack, Merian C. Cooper / 10th view 4/16 / Rating: 10 (4 points)
41) The Son of Kong (1933) Ernest B. Schoedsack / 4th view 4/16 / Rating: 7 (4 points)
42) The Lost World (1925) Harry O. Hoyt / 3rd view 4/17 / Rating: 9 (5 points)
43) The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms (1953) Eugene Lourie / 3rd view 4/17 / Rating: 8 (2 points)
44) Fantomas: In the Shadow of the Guillotine (1913) Louis Feuillade / FTV 4/18 / Rating: 7 (5 + 1 = 6 points)
45) The Flying Serpent (1946) Sam Newfield / FTV 4/19 / Rating: 5 (3 + 1 = 4 points)
46) The Lost City (1935) Harry Revier / FTV 4/17-4/20 / Rating: 7+ (4 + 1 = 5 points)
47) The Ship of Monsters (1960) Rogelio A. Gonzalez / FTV 4/20 / Rating: 8 (1 + 1 = 2 points)
48) Bluebeard (1944) Edgar G. Ulmer / FTV 4/21 / Rating: 8 (3 + 1 = 4 points)
49) Mad Love (1935) Karl Freund / 6th view 4/21 / Rating: 9 (4 points)
50) And Then There Were None (1945) Rene Clair / 4th view 4/21 / Rating: 10 (3 points)
51) Witness For the Prosecution (1957) Billy Wilder / 2nd view 4/22 / Rating: 10 (2 points)
52) Monster From Green Hell (1957) Kenneth G. Crane / FTV 4/22 / Rating: 5 (2 + 1 = 3 points)
53) Them! (1954) Gordon Douglas / 4th view 4/22 / Rating: 9 (2 points)
54) The Mask (1961) Julian Roffman / FTV 4/23 / Rating: 6 (1 + 1 = 2 points)
55) Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959) Alain Resnais / 2nd view 4/24 / Rating: 10 (2 points)
56) Zero For Conduct (1933) Jean Vigo / 2nd view 4/24 / Rating: 8 (4 points)
57) Daikaiju Baran (1958) Ishiro Honda / 2nd view 4/24 / Rating: 7 (2 points)
58) The Fuller Brush Girl (1950) Lloyd Bacon / FTV 4/25 / Rating: 7 (2 + 1 = 3 points)
59) The Yellow Cab Man (1950) Jack Donohue / FTV 4/27 / Rating: 6 (2 + 1 = 3 points)
60) Murder She Said (1961) George Pollock / 2nd view 4/28 / Rating: 7 (1 point)
61) L'Atalante (1934) Jean Vigo / 3rd view 4/30 / Rating: 10 (4 points)
62) The Invisible Man (1933) James Whale / 4th view 4/30 / Rating: 7 (4 points)
63) The Whispering Shadow (1933) Colbert Clark, Albert Herman / FTV 4/21-4/30 / Rating: 7 (4 + 1 = 5 points)
64) The Devil-Doll (1936) Tod Browning / 3rd view 4/30 / Rating: 7 (4 points)

KEY:
Films from the 60's - present: 1 point
Films from the 50's: 2 points
Films from the 40's: 3 points
Films from the 30's: 4 points
Films from the 20's or earlier: 5 points
FTV's: 1 point


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OnyxHades says:
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Mar 2017 *
1. Horrors Of Spider Island (1960) Runtime 1h 17min - 1 Point + FTV = 2 Points

2. Whatever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962) Runtime 2h 14min - 1 Point

3. Hรคxan (1922) Runtime 2h 2m - 5 Points + FTV = 6 Points

4. Metropolis (1927) Runtime 2h 33min - 5 Points + FTV = 6 Points

5. House On Haunted Hill (1959) Runtime 1h 15min - 2 Points

6. Freaks (1932) Runtime 1h 4min - 4 Points

7. Strait-Jacket (1964) Runtime 1h 33min - 1 Point

8. Them! ( 1954) Runtime 1h 34min - 2 Points

9. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) Runtime 1h 38min 4 Points + FTV = 5 Points

10. Fiend Without a Face (1958) Runtime 1h 14min 2 Points

11. The Black Cat (1934) Runtime 1h 5min 4 Pints

12. Strait-Jacket (1964) Runtime 1h 33min 1 Point

13. Phantom Of The Opera (1925) Runtime 1h 33min 5 Points + FTV = 6 Points

14. Nosferatu (1922) Runtime 1h 21min 5 Points

15. 13 Ghosts (1960) Runtime 1h 25min 1 Point

16. The Old Dark House (1932) Runtime 1h 12min
4 Points + FTV = 5 Points

Total 53 Points

Point System
Films from the 60's - present: 1 point
Films from the 50's: 2 points
Films from the 40's: 3 points
Films from the 30's: 4 points
Films from the 20's or earlier: 5 points
FTV's: 1 point


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peeptoad says:
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Mar 2017 *
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60s- present: 1
50s: 2
40s: 3
30s: 4
20s: 5
FTV: 1




1. Mark of the Vampire (1935) 6/10 5
2. Mask of Fu Manchu (1932) 6/10 5
3. The Defilers (1965) 7/10 2
4. Scum of the Earth (1963) 5/10 2
5. The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939) 7/10 5
6. Suspicion (1941) 7/10 4
7. The Mummy (1932) 8/10 4
8. Carnival of Souls (1962) 9/10 1
9. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) 7/10 5
10. Mr Sardonicus (1961) 8/10 2
11. Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) 8/10 4
12. The Lodger (1927) 6/10 6
13. Invasion of the Saucer Men (1957) 5/10 3
14. The Black Pit of Dr. M (1959) 7/10 3
15. The Eyes of My Mother (2016) 8/10 2
16. Waxworks (1924) 6/10 6
17. The Third Man (1949) 8/10 4
18. The Penalty (1920) 7.5/10 6
19. Los olvidados (1950) 8/10 3
20. Some Like It Hot (1959) 10/10 2
21. The Man Who Laughs (1928) 7/10 6
22. I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957) 7/10 3
23. It Came From Outer Space (1953) 6/10 3
24. The Devil-Doll (1936) 7/10 5


total= 91


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Johan_WoW says:
#17, Reply to #4

Apr 2017
Glad you liked Mr. Sardonicus that much. I also like that one a lot. I would rate the Lodger higher even though not among my favorite silents. I'm planning on watching the 40s version for this challenge and also the 30s version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (yeah only saw the silents from these movies).
Have you seen the original Hunchback of Notre Dame? That's among my favorite silents so I'm holding back on watching remakes. But there is many more I like. The Cat and the Canary and The Bat are movies I woud never get tired of, so at least one of them will get a re-watch this month.


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peeptoad says:
#18, Reply to #17

Apr 2017
Mr Sardonicus was great... it might be my fav Castle film so far. I liked the 40s Lodger better than the 20s version (yea, I know it's Hitchcock). Haven't seen 30s Jekyll & Hyde or the orig Hunchback yet. Both are on my watch list, but I may not get to them this month. Cat and Canary too actually... hopefully I get to see at least 2 of those before the month is over!


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Johan_WoW says:
#19, Reply to #18

Apr 2017
I'm sometimes a bit cautious to watch remake when the original is a silent. Like I said I love the original "The Cat and the Canary" (definitely among my favorite dark house movies and I do think it's many times better than the popular Old Dark House with Karlof but that's personal preference) and I was really disappointed with the remake from the 30s with Bob Hope. That's a bit the problem with talkie remakes of silents, sometimes too much dialogue. IN the original of Cat and Canary the images mostly told the story while the remake dumbed it down with some changes I didn't like (especially replacing the creepy Mammy Pleasant). Also so much more talking that I was like ah shut up for a minute. It really took away the creepy atmosphere. I guess entering the talkie era some movie makers went a bit in overkill modus on the spoken dialogues whereas in silent era they tried to keep the written texts to a minimum (if not the movie would tire one out) and much more focus on the action, expressions, gestures etc.

Ok the original Lodger might not be the finest example of movie making with the strongest plot but there is already flashes of Hitchcock's techniques to create tension. These shots to make the Lodger the suspect they are suble. I just hope the remake doesn't go in overkill dialogue too.
So yes I love silents, they remain to the point, talkies sometimes have a tendency to give too much information that isn't important for the viewer mainly serving as filler. So yeah cledarly I'm no fan of very dialogue driven movies emoticon


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peeptoad says:
#20, Reply to #19

Apr 2017
Generally speaking, I tend to agree regarding too much talking and dialogue, though there are films where I enjoy a good banter. I love symbolism, mood, and imagery much more. And I do think the reason the early films in talkie era went overboard is because it was new. Same thing happened with CGI in the 90s and early 00s, and the technology wasn't even very good back then.

Is the Bob Hope fim you're referring to Ghost Breakers or another? That one is also on my list mainly because of another list I'm working off and trying to get 100% complete.


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Johan_WoW says:
#21, Reply to #20

Apr 2017
No I was talking about The Cat and the Canary from 1939, the first remake:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cat_and_the_Canary_(1939_film)

Not a bad movie but the focus lies too much on the comedy and not enough on horror. Surely the original from 1927 has it's comical moments too but still the visuals make it overall for a creepy atmospheric movie also thx to the way the movie is filmed. There is that constant darkness as the whole story takes place during night. Also the appearance of housemaid Mommy Pleasant is enough to cause shivers.

I hope they have not made the 1930s version of Jekyll and Hyde too light (hearted). The silent one from 1920 might not have been that good but at least it had some truly creepy and horrifying images.


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peeptoad says:
#24, Reply to #21

Apr 2017 *
Not sure how I feel about Mr. Hope actually. Not that he's done anything bad that I know of... just kind of a meh persona to me. Also not a real fan of comedy, particualrly in my horror films, bt I did like the Abbott & Costello flick I just watched. Lots of talking in that one too.

That might be one reason I preferred slapstick as a kid (though kids and slapstick kind of go together like flies and shit): good comedy with potentially less dialogue.


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Johan_WoW says:
#31, Reply to #18

Apr 2017
I have just seen The 40s Lodger. While certainly not a bad film but bar the Lodger being creepy I think the original is in every way superior to it. I do like they they didn't copy the original even though they kept quite a few elements on it. However the problem I had was that it was rather obvious who the killer was and the viewer keeps getting clues that the other characters conveniently miss with only the landlady being suspicious. Also I figured out the motive of the killer before he could tell it. I kept hoping for a twist (like in the original) even though it was higly unlikable given all the clues. So yes I was proven right. But also on atmosphere and camera work, mimics I think the original was much better. And of course the 'problem' with spoken remakes of silents, too much talk that really doesn't help the story forward.
I know M (1931) didn't have an original silent but it's a high regarded early talkie. Too much talk is a problem but again there is no mystery as you really know very soon who the killer is and he doesn't do that much of an effort to stay invisible, but it still costs them a lot of effort to catch him with a silly trial in the end. Might all be good film making but quite poor mystery and weak story telling.


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#42, Reply to #4

May 2017
Hey, we ended with the same film. Plate of shrimp?

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peeptoad says:
#43, Reply to #42

May 2017
emoticon Must have been that good old collective "unconsciousness"... emoticon
Resistance is futile!


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NoseOfNicko says:
#5

Mar 2017 *
1. Carnival of Souls (1962) = 1 point

2. The Innocents (1961) = 1 point

3. Frankenstein (1931) = 4 points

4. Bride of Frankenstein (1935) = 4 points

5. Black Sunday (1960) = 1 point

Total movies: 5
Total points: 11


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Johan_WoW says:
#6

Mar 2017 *
1) The Colossus of New York (1958): 2 + FTV (1) = 3
2) Fantรดmas - ร€ l'ombre de la guillotine (1913): 5 + FTV (1) = 6
3) Juve contre Fantรดmas (1913): 5 + FTV (1) = 6
4) Le mort qui tue (1913): 5 + FTV (1) = 6
5) Fantรดmas contre Fantรดmas (1914): 5 + FTV (1) = 6
6) Beast from Haunted Cave (1959): 2 + FTV (1) = 3
7) The Thing That Couldn't Die (1958): 2 + FTV (1) = 3
8) Dark Intruder (1965): 1 + FTV (1) = 2
9) Caltiki, the Immortal Monster (1959): 2 + FTV (1) = 3
10) The Blancheville Monster aka Horor (1963): 1 + FTV (1) = 2
11) Mighty Joe Young (1949): 3 + FTV (1) = 4
12) The Incredible Petrified World (1959): 2 + FTV (1) = 3
13) Tess of the Storm Country (1914): 5 + FTV (1) = 6
14) Cinderella (1914): 5 + FTV (1) = 6
15) Le Faux Magistrat (1914): 5 + FTV (1) = 6
16) The Atomic Brain aka Monstrosity (1963): 1 + FTV (1) = 2 points
17) Madame Butterfly (1915): 5 + FTV (1) = 6 points
18) Poor Little Peppina (1916): 5 + FTV (1) = 6 points
19) Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1917): 5 + FTV (1) = 6 points
20) The Raven (1935): 4 points
21) Bluebeard (1944): 3 + FTV (1) = 4 points
22) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931): 4 + FTV (1) = 5 points
23) Horrors of Spider Island (1960): 1 + FTV (1) = 2 points
24) The Lodger (1944): 3 + FTV (1) = 4 points
25) The Invisible Man (1933): 4 points
26) The Flesh EAters (1964): 1 point
27) Pollyanna (1920): 5 + FTV (1) = 6 points
28) Earth vs the Spider (1958): 2 points
29) The Little Princess (1917): 5 + FTV (1) = 6 points
30) Day of the Nightmare (1965): 1 + FTV (1) = 2 points
31) Scream of the Butterfly (1965): 1 + FTV (1) = 2 points
32) Terror-Creatures from the Grave (1965): 1 + FTV (1) = 2 points
33) Girl in Trouble (1963): 1 + FTV (1) = 2 points
34) Little Annie Rooney (1925): 5 + FTV (1) = 6 points
35) M'Liss (1918): 5 + FTV (1) = 6 points
36) Stella Maris (1918): 5 + FTV (1) = 6 points
37) The Pride of the Clan (1917): 5 + FTV (1) = 6 points
38) Tormented (1960): 1 point

Total: 155 points

Films from the 60's - present: 1 point
Films from the 50's: 2 points
Films from the 40's: 3 points
Films from the 30's: 4 points
Films from the 20's or earlier: 5 points
FTV's: 1 point


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foz says:
#7

Mar 2017 *
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Movies - 21
Points - 58


Dead of Night (1945) = 3 points
Pi (1998) = 1
Nebraska (2013) FTV = 2
The Old Dark House (1932) FTV = 5
The Addiction (1995) FTV = 2

Control (2007) = 1
This Sporting Life (1963) FTV = 2
Eraserhead (1977) = 1
The Black Cat (1934) FTV = 5
The American Astronaut (2001) = 1

Tzameti (2005) = 1
The Lodger (1944) FTV = 4
Freaks (1932) = 4
M (1931) FTV = 5
The Raven (1935) FTV = 5

The Mist (2007) = 1
Trailer Park Boys (1999) FTV = 2
The Invisible Man (1933) FTV = 5
The Flesh Eaters (1964) FTV =2
The Sign of Four (1932) FTV = 5

The Human Centipede II Full Sequence (2011) = 1


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Tromafreak says:
#8

Mar 2017 *
1. Horrors Of Spider Island (1962) - 1 Point

2. Destiny (1920) - 5 Points + FTV = 1 Point

3. The Mummy's Hand (1940) - 3 Points + FTV = 1 Point

4. Mr. Peabody And The Mermaid (1948) - 3 Points + FTV = 1 Point

5. Cat Women Of The Moon (1953) - 2 Points

6. Attack Of The Giant Leeches (1959) - 2 Points

7. The Astouding She-Monster (1957) - 2 Points

8. The Man With Two Lives - 3 Points + FTV = 1 Point

9. Beast From Haunted Cave (1959) - 2 Points

10. Dante's Inferno (1911) - 5 Points + FTV = 1 Point

11. Purple Death From Outer Space (1966) - 1 Point + FTV = 1 Point

12. The Black Cat (1934) - 4 Points + FTV = 1 Point

13. The Old Dark House (1932) - 4 Points

14. The Neanderthal Man (1953) - 2 Points + FTV = 1 Point

15. Vampire Over London (1952) - 2 Points

16. Teenage Zombies (1950) - 2 Points

17. The Rogue's Tavern (1936) - 4 Points + FTV = 1 Point

18. The Lady And The Monster (1944) - 3 Points + FTV = 1 Point

19. The Greene Murder Case (1929) - 5 Points + FTV = 1 Point

20. The Eyes Of My Mother (2016) - 1 Point + FTV = 1 Point

21. Night Of The Blood Beast (1958) - 2 Points

22. Attack Of The Crab Monsters (1957) - 2 Points

23. Devil Girl From Mars (1954) - 2 Points

24. The Killer Shrews (1959) - 2 Points

25. The Undying Monster (1942) - 3 Points + FTV = 1 Point

26. The Creeper (1948) - 3 Points

27. Multiple Maniacs (1970) - 1 Point

28. Secret Of The Blue Room (1933) - 4 Points + FTV = 1 Point

29. The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent (1957) - 2 Points

30. Teenage Caveman (1958) - 2 Points

31. Devil's Partner (1961) - 1 Point + FTV = 1 Point

32. Terror In The Midnight Sun (1858) - 2 Points

33. Lady In The Death House (1944) - 3 Points + FTV = 1 Point

34. Phantom Planet (1961) - 1 Point

35. The Undead (1957) - 2 Points + FTV = 1 Point

36. The Horror of Party Beach (1964) - 1 Point

37. The Land Unknown (1957) - 2 Points

38. Robot Monster (1953) - 2 Points

39. Lucky Ghost (1942) - 3 Points + FTV - 1 Point

40. Valley Of The Dragons (1961) - 1 Point


Total: 115 Points



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