Videos featured:
1. Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922) -WATCHED
2. White Zombie (1932)
3. Phantom from Space (1953) WATCHED
4. The Brain from Planet Arous (1957)
5. The Screaming Skull (1958) - WATCHED
6. Missile to the Moon (1958)
7. The Hideous Sun Demon (1959)
8. The Giant Gila Monster (1959) - WATCHED
9. The Killer Shrews (1959) - WATCHED
10. Nebo Zovyot (1960)
11. The Little Shop of Horrors (1960) - WATCHED Some of these I may watch the SM3K versions, if available on Netflix or somewhere else, and call it good. I have seen Nosferatu, though it has been a while. Have you seen any of these films? What did you think of them? Are there any films featured here that I forgot to mention? Who's the random guy at 1:07?
Update: I am updating this post as I watch the movies. So far Nosferatu is the best by far, followed by Little Shop of Horrors. I doubt the rest will dethrone Nosferatu as my favorite, but we shall see what the sci-fi horror movie are like.
Honestly, I haven't ever seen this film. Was never a big Ernest fan. People do have some love for it, so maybe I should give it a go.
ReplyDeleteThere is something about Jim Varney. He is such a funny guy, and you can really tell he's pure of heart. It's crazy to think that the whole Ernest persona started out doing dairy commercials before the TV show and movies hit the scene.
DeleteIf nothing else, it is a fun watch for the nostalgia factor and cheesy goodness. And speaking of dairy, milk plays a big role in the plot of the film.
Have you seen any of the B Movies featured in the opening credits? I am only really familiar with Nosferatu and Little Shop of Horrors.
DeleteWhite Zombie features Bela Lugosi, and I am wondering if the others are all the level of that, where it was cheap (or free) to use the clips.
DeleteI think all those movies are in the public domain, so it was free to use those clips.
DeleteYou're right, they are public domain. Crazy to think Little Shop of Horrors is public domain!
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