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@nixops
@nixops 5 минут бұрын
Ha! now you have stirred the murk in my brain (caused by Devil Cat Women from Space and Mars). I loved B movies, MST3K pretty much made me a fan of them and I think I have seen way too many. One of my personal favourites is "The Screaming Skull" and it's promise of a free funeral. It is strange to see and read the visions that people had of the universe outside our planet. I am glad however that these movies were made, after all they fed my childhood movie habits. Hooray for Ed Wood!!!
@glennso47
@glennso47 Сағат бұрын
I know about demons. I used to attend a charismatic worship center. Oh look! There’s one under my chair. How cute is that? I even was told that I had a demon of intelligence! I wish I could have had more of those.
@glennso47
@glennso47 Сағат бұрын
Frankincense Monster? 😮
@glennso47
@glennso47 Сағат бұрын
The latest elections are like that. Who can be trusted? 😮
@glennso47
@glennso47 Сағат бұрын
A gruesome premise that Kamala would have become the next president? 😱
@glennso47
@glennso47 Сағат бұрын
Brain monsters are like the government officials.
@glennso47
@glennso47 Сағат бұрын
Michael Landon was the teenager Warewolf.
@glennso47
@glennso47 Сағат бұрын
The 4-d Man was my favorite horror movie.
@nickimontie
@nickimontie 2 сағат бұрын
Lots of greats! One of my favorites is The Monolith Monsters. It made 9 year old me afraid of rocks for a while😊
@alg11297
@alg11297 4 сағат бұрын
All good choices. Many of the Hammer films weren't released in the States until much later after they were released in the UK. The horror, in color, was deemed to be too intense and the women too sexy and revealing.
@chereecargill355
@chereecargill355 5 сағат бұрын
What year did "Wargames" come out? That was a great movie!
@ralphdeblasio2902
@ralphdeblasio2902 5 сағат бұрын
The Hammer films make me yawn. I prefer the originals.
@markmccann5711
@markmccann5711 5 сағат бұрын
Fantastic as usual mate ,l remember sitting up with my brother or best friend on Friday nights watching all of those flicks ,such fun in a different world, thanks again mate .
@richardrejmer8721
@richardrejmer8721 6 сағат бұрын
15:31 It's such a shame we stopped using the good old fashioned SYNCHRO UNIFYING SINOMETRIC INTEGRATING EQUITENSOR back in the 1950's. . They were so useful and efficient.
@garyabbott3861
@garyabbott3861 6 сағат бұрын
I saw all of these when they were new! I remember many in 3-D. I'm 83.
@davidrosler5413
@davidrosler5413 8 сағат бұрын
Producer Hal Chester was right to establish the existance of the demon from the start. Without it the movie would have been a reasonably good mystery. By establishing the dangèr up front, the movie is a tense and atmospheric suspense thriller.
@sharonellis8776
@sharonellis8776 8 сағат бұрын
I have 6 of these classic movies. I love Hammer, Universal monsters. xx
@walterfechter8080
@walterfechter8080 9 сағат бұрын
I recall walking home from a friend's house after viewing "Night of the Demon" for the first time. It was on a mild and windy night in early October. As I walked along the lonely country road, I kept my eyes on the tops of the trees which flanked the road from both sides. "Night of the Demon" also featured some elements of film noir. It was an effective thriller which I never forgot!
@bluelou4612
@bluelou4612 9 сағат бұрын
👍
@Trenchycoat101ify
@Trenchycoat101ify 9 сағат бұрын
I would put Godzilla on that list as well.
@paulhill8245
@paulhill8245 10 сағат бұрын
I watch Night of the Demon every Halloween Night.
@redfaux74
@redfaux74 10 сағат бұрын
I remember seeing Fiend Without a Face years ago. I made a DnD series on it. There is another movie I wish I could find. Maybe about witches? They levitate their enemies 5 feet into the air, causing them to rotate in circles helplessly, while blood comes out of their eyes, fingers, etc?!? Like a highly positive pressure effect? Anyone know what I'm talking about? 😢
@gallery7596
@gallery7596 11 сағат бұрын
One thing I really like about "Bell Book & Candle" is the sound effect whenever Nicky uses his powers to turn off street lights and unlock doors. It was later used on Saturday morning cartoon shows like "Fantastic Voyage."
@andreichivu7653
@andreichivu7653 11 сағат бұрын
The Fly 1958 ?
@brotherless
@brotherless 11 сағат бұрын
For my 10th birthday my parents took me and my best friend to the first Star Trek convention held in Denver (the first convention held in Denver; I know other conventions were held elsewhere before this). On our first day I spent hours in the theater that they had set up and saw "Forbidden Planet," "War of the Worlds," "The Time Machine," and, to cap off the day, George Pal's "When Worlds Collide." Best day of movie watching in my life.
@josemoreno3334
@josemoreno3334 12 сағат бұрын
There all grate and scary movies. Classics all. Boooooooo. 🎃
@varanid9
@varanid9 12 сағат бұрын
Actually, the pod people represented communism, not McCarthyism; the idea was to interpret that paranoia (later to be proven justified) of communist infiltration as an alien invasion of soul-less plants that, much like communists, exist for conformism. Also, I doubt that Hammer's "The Mummy" had any intentional subtext that depicted western archeologists as literal grave robbers as, at that time, it was mainly western academia that valued ancient history and such excavations were often done with the permission and, even cooperation, of the host countries.
@gregrowell8688
@gregrowell8688 12 сағат бұрын
I still like the effects of Forbidden Planet. This. One Influenced Star Treck.
@JamesSmith-mz5rz
@JamesSmith-mz5rz 12 сағат бұрын
When movies were movies, enough said!!!
@daguard411
@daguard411 12 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@JamesSimmons-d1t
@JamesSimmons-d1t 12 сағат бұрын
Despite the great Niall MacGinnis as evil smiling sorcerer, that film badly damaged by dreadful visual devil or 'demon'...Tourneur avait bien raison. Some monsters are scary to us young, a silly waste as adults...rubber swim gear...whereas some are cute for adults...Kynaston Reeves "Fiend Without a Face, the cute 'Brain Munchers', reminiscent of rather better ant alien criminals in an Outer City Limits'.sued by Heinlein for plagiarism... 'Brain from Planetoid ArousE'...Agar shiny eyes still work. I mentioned how Marcel Hillaire and Vincent Price were in multiple wax museum and mad scientist stuff...Get Smart, Twilight Zone Outer Limits for Marcel. Charles "Bronson" Buchinski scary in first "House Of Wax"...later comedy thug in Hepburn and Tracy "Pat and Mike"...Hep beats up on him! Hammer, whose other non horror movies vary in quality, starting in B film noir, early 5s....were first to use FANGS...bodacious babe enhancing. Please mention actors' names more...mad scientists Whit Bissell, John Hoyt...shrink wraps to miniatures, like the glass enclosed comedy variety...King, Queen and Bishop, of Ernest Thesiger's 'grown from germ plasm' in 'Bride Of FranklySteined" Robert Harris, whose role in "Mirage" equals Matthau's turn as detective...playing off HIS roles in "Charade" and the tragic Kirk Douglas modern western, "Lonely are the Brave"? Will Schallert as comedy side-kicked...'Archie Bunker is truck driver at end. I largely prefer the campy humor of William Castle...Hammered Horror takes itself too seriously, to frighten, causing theater cuddling...humor, as with all intended to bridge adult understanding, humor and nostalgia with the fresh literal reactions we had when younger, is better for the overtly unbelievable. Am 73... for example, 1953 "Invaders from Mars" and "Incredibly Shrinking Munchkin'...and "The Thing"...mesmerized me when very young. Now I see easily 'Invaders' meant to BE Jimmy Hunt's nightmare, simplified....Leif Erickson and Hilary Brooke! Carolyn Jones was in two such films, with Dana Wynter, Kevin McCarthy and King Donovan in the equally Heinleinesque 'Invasion of the Puppet Taskers'. earlier. wax on, wax off. And look at that shine...'and a desert topping'. Tanx loadz.
@Rockhound6165
@Rockhound6165 12 сағат бұрын
Little did they know when they made Horror of Dracula in 1958 that both Christopher Lee and Peter Crushing would also star in the greatest sci-fi franchise of all time when they starred in Star Wars(1977) and Attack of the Clones(2002) decades later.
@LorenzSeverino
@LorenzSeverino 12 сағат бұрын
Cartoons today are so cringe while classic cartoons are masterpiece
@elfthreefiveseven1297
@elfthreefiveseven1297 12 сағат бұрын
The music in Creature From The Black Lagoon was composed by Henry Mancini. I have a CD of his music, and was listening to it late night at work, on a night when I was working alone, and the music is just plain scary.
@tomryan914
@tomryan914 13 сағат бұрын
'King Of Kings' AKA 'I Was A Teenage Jesus' (stole it)
@JamesSimmons-d1t
@JamesSimmons-d1t 12 сағат бұрын
amusing! My commentary longer. "Despite the great Niall MacGinnis as evil smiling sorcerer, that film badly damaged by dreadful visual devil or 'demon'...Tourneur avait bien raison. Some monsters are scary to us young, a silly waste as adults...rubber swim gear...whereas some are cute for adults...Kynaston Reeves "Fiend Without a Face, the cute 'Brain Munchers', reminiscent of rather better ant alien criminals in an Outer City Limits'.sued by Heinlein for plagiarism... 'Brain from Planetoid ArousE'...Agar shiny eyes still work. I mentioned how Marcel Hillaire and Vincent Price were in multiple wax museum and mad scientist stuff...Get Smart, Twilight Zone Outer Limits for Marcel. Charles "Bronson" Buchinski scary in first "House Of Wax"...later comedy thug in Hepburn and Tracy "Pat and Mike"...Hep beats up on him! Hammer, whose other non horror movies vary in quality, starting in B film noir, early 5s....were first to use FANGS...bodacious babe enhancing. Please mention actors' names more...mad scientists Whit Bissell, John Hoyt...shrink wraps to miniatures, like the glass enclosed comedy variety...King, Queen and Bishop, of Ernest Thesiger's 'grown from germ plasm' in 'Bride Of FranklySteined" Robert Harris, whose role in "Mirage" equals Matthau's turn as detective...playing off HIS roles in "Charade" and the tragic Kirk Douglas modern western, "Lonely are the Brave"? Will Schallert as comedy side-kicked...'Archie Bunker is truck driver at end. I largely prefer the campy humor of William Castle...Hammered Horror takes itself too seriously, to frighten, causing theater cuddling...humor, as with all intended to bridge adult understanding, humor and nostalgia with the fresh literal reactions we had when younger, is better for the overtly unbelievable. Am 73... for example, 1953 "Invaders from Mars" and "Incredibly Shrinking Munchkin'...and "The Thing"...mesmerized me when very young. Now I see easily 'Invaders' meant to BE Jimmy Hunt's nightmare, simplified....Leif Erickson and Hilary Brooke! Carolyn Jones was in two such films, with Dana Wynter, Kevin McCarthy and King Donovan in the equally Heinleinesque 'Invasion of the Puppet Taskers'. earlier. wax on, wax off. And look at that shine...'and a desert topping'. Tanx loadz.
@Angrymuscles
@Angrymuscles 13 сағат бұрын
I listened to your recommendation on Christmas movies, mother and I watched Santa Claus Conquers the Martians on Christmas Day. It was a real hit, we both revelled in its badness and pure joyous character. Thank you sir, it was a solid pick from you and helped make this Christmas appropriately ridiculous.
@terrymorris3609
@terrymorris3609 13 сағат бұрын
Born in 1959, this was my childhood Christmas memories from the 60s!
@faithcastillo9597
@faithcastillo9597 13 сағат бұрын
Do you know what was great about growing up in the '60's and '70's? All of the wonderful old movies from the '30's, '40's, and '50's were on tv.... for free!! I grew up watching the Friday and Saturday night creature features with my dad, so became a bit of a film buff, especially science fiction. Im 65 now, but, my love for these fantastic films is still going strong. Thanks very much for posting this little piece of my childhood.
@JamesSimmons-d1t
@JamesSimmons-d1t 13 сағат бұрын
THANK YOU. I suggest "Night Visitor From Outer Space." Too bad no film was made of John Wyndham's "Rebirth"...lines were used by Jefferson Airplane in song, also album name, 'Crown of Creation.". Nor of Fred Pohl and CM Kornbluths "The Space Merchants"...similar in concept to Arthur Miller's "The Crucible"...consies, CONSERVATIONISTS, instead of commies, as scapegoats of advertisers who are world-enslaving oligarchs....the poor have LONG social security numbers...tattooed on arms!! Nigel Kneale created the Quatermass stories...Brian Donlevy played him in 50s. Woodenly. Neale also wrote short story 'Minuke', heavily borrowed by "Poltergeist". Kornbluth wrote story and collection "The Marching Morons"...borrowed, and mangled, after clever start, by "Idiocracy." Mike Judge, whom we judge ugh. Brit show 'The Avengers' with Diana Rigg and then Linda Thorson did some sci-defy, with Michael Gough and then Chris Lee, and his frequent costar, as vengeful scientists and robots or androids replacing humans. Defy because most such fiction is really fantasy, impossible...like locating, let alone reaching, biospheres other than our own. Totally impossible, in this universe. And again, only one we can know of, except at the MultiPlex. THANX AGAIN. A fave 'Avengers' parodied Batman Tv version, with a 'Winged Avenger'~~~another did miniaturization. One had broadcast power as murder weapon, another, wonderful cast, had hallucinative contact drug on Aristocrats' toy shop's 'Baby Bouncer' inflated balls, to return politicians to childhood, so their old 'Nanny Roberts' could wheedle secrets...one Xmas episode had telepathy and renewed 'Hell-Fire Club.' And more. No good film adaptation of Allan Quatermain, H Rider Haggard's sequel to "King Siolomons Mines"...2 fine versions. 1937 and 1950. The old Zulu warrior and ex--chieftain 'Umslopogaas' is unmissable. To quote him, and authorial voice, 'at Journeys End'...JRR Tolkien...Allan, hunter, " I have Spoken."
@vonzigle
@vonzigle 13 сағат бұрын
Thanks!
@RerunZone
@RerunZone 4 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much for your generous support, @vonzigle!
@garycarpenter6433
@garycarpenter6433 14 сағат бұрын
Most of these movies 🎥 came out way before I was born but gradually during the 70s & 80s I started seeing them but I soon got cable and Started seeing them I collected many of them on video tape and CDs and now that I got KZbin I've never seen lots of them before but I still enjoy my GODZILLA and Kaiju movies 🎥 and anything by Ray Harryhausen
@scdoty777
@scdoty777 14 сағат бұрын
“The Haunted House” episode is always my favorite. Similar theme to The Ghost and Mr Chicken of course.
@JamesSimmons-d1t
@JamesSimmons-d1t 14 сағат бұрын
Caught most of the character actors from stills...enjoyed greatly. I was befriended by Marcel Hillaire early 70s, when as Frédéric O'Brady he was French professor at Princeton....2 Twilight Zones, 2 Lost in Spaces, 2 part Get Smart, wax museum owner... Vincent Price did following week, with HUGE LSD pill. 'Fred' was also "Chrysanthemum", Clouseau copy spy, in 4th or fifth "I Spy"~~~the first humorous episode....did many movies, from "Sabrina to "Take the Money and Run". >> Have bell-iconed you some time now. We thank you. >>> PS O'Brady was a fabulist...I have located three life stories so far...only heard one from him. 2nd course wasa seminar, grad school level, 20th century theater. A gas. PPS my mom taught history of women in science grad seminar at PU, app 1987. Home town from 2nd grade, 1958, from Wheaton, illinoisy.
@stanleybest8833
@stanleybest8833 14 сағат бұрын
I much prefer cheesy flicks like Teenagers from Outer Space, and relentless horror like War of the Worlds. Clay, rubber, and mood music makes me feel stupid.
@JamesSimmons-d1t
@JamesSimmons-d1t 12 сағат бұрын
My comments parallel. Permettez moi. " Despite the great Niall MacGinnis as evil smiling sorcerer, that film badly damaged by dreadful visual devil or 'demon'...Tourneur avait bien raison. Some monsters are scary to us young, a silly waste as adults...rubber swim gear...whereas some are cute for adults...Kynaston Reeves "Fiend Without a Face, the cute 'Brain Munchers', reminiscent of rather better ant alien criminals in an Outer City Limits'.sued by Heinlein for plagiarism... 'Brain from Planetoid ArousE'...Agar shiny eyes still work. I mentioned how Marcel Hillaire and Vincent Price were in multiple wax museum and mad scientist stuff...Get Smart, Twilight Zone Outer Limits for Marcel. Charles "Bronson" Buchinski scary in first "House Of Wax"...later comedy thug in Hepburn and Tracy "Pat and Mike"...Hep beats up on him! Hammer, whose other non horror movies vary in quality, starting in B film noir, early 5s....were first to use FANGS...bodacious babe enhancing. Please mention actors' names more...mad scientists Whit Bissell, John Hoyt...shrink wraps to miniatures, like the glass enclosed comedy variety...King, Queen and Bishop, of Ernest Thesiger's 'grown from germ plasm' in 'Bride Of FranklySteined" Robert Harris, whose role in "Mirage" equals Matthau's turn as detective...playing off HIS roles in "Charade" and the tragic Kirk Douglas modern western, "Lonely are the Brave"? Will Schallert as comedy side-kicked...'Archie Bunker is truck driver at end. I largely prefer the campy humor of William Castle...Hammered Horror takes itself too seriously, to frighten, causing theater cuddling...humor, as with all intended to bridge adult understanding, humor and nostalgia with the fresh literal reactions we had when younger, is better for the overtly unbelievable. Am 73... for example, 1953 "Invaders from Mars" and "Incredibly Shrinking Munchkin'...and "The Thing"...mesmerized me when very young. Now I see easily 'Invaders' meant to BE Jimmy Hunt's nightmare, simplified....Leif Erickson and Hilary Brooke! Carolyn Jones was in two such films, with Dana Wynter, Kevin McCarthy and King Donovan in the equally Heinleinesque 'Invasion of the Puppet Taskers'. earlier. wax on, wax off. And look at that shine...'and a desert topping'. Tanx loadz.
@ronm6585
@ronm6585 14 сағат бұрын
Thanks Rich.
@charlesvandenburgh5295
@charlesvandenburgh5295 15 сағат бұрын
This was my favorite episode, and still is.
@lmboh8585
@lmboh8585 15 сағат бұрын
I have seen all of these except Night of the Demon. I will add that one to my watch list! Thanks for compiling these for us 😀
@tylenoljackson9378
@tylenoljackson9378 14 сағат бұрын
It'll be easier to find it titled "Curse of the Demon". The former is the UK version without any cuts.
@davidrosler5413
@davidrosler5413 8 сағат бұрын
The British version is the only one to watch. Columbia cut out all the atmospheric subtext. Its an absolutely sublime supernatural theater. The book "Beating The Devil" is a superb and sophisticated recounting of the making of the movie generously peppered with quotes from the participants.
@peter-n9w5j
@peter-n9w5j 15 сағат бұрын
🎄Merry Christmas Rich! Every one of these is a personal favorite of mine. Most of them overcame miniscule budgets to become genre classics.🎄🎄
@roncaruso931
@roncaruso931 15 сағат бұрын
I've seen all of these classic 1950s horror films on TV in reruns. They are fantastic.
@amyb1
@amyb1 16 сағат бұрын
I was born in 1954, too, and one of my favorite things was going down with my family into downtown Silver Spring and DC to see the fabulous Christmas windows at Woodward & Lothrop and Garfinkels, and all the big fancy stores. They were magical!