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Tag Archives: Leslie Nielsen
Prom Night (1980)/Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987)/Prom Night III: The Last Kiss (1990)/Prom Night IV: Deliver Us From Evil (1992)
Without a doubt one of the strangest of the slasher film cycles is the Prom Night series, which kicks off with a decent, by-the-numbers genre entry, stalls out, unexpectedly resurrects itself, plunges into horror-comedy, and doubles back to slasher while … Continue reading
Posted in Marathon, Theater Caligari
Tagged 80's, 90's, Brock Simpson, Canuxploitation, Cynthia Preston, demons, High School, horror, Jamie Lee Curtis, Joy Tanner, Leslie Nielsen, Lisa Schrage, Michael Ironside, Nicole de Boer, Possession, Prom Night, Slasher, Wendy Lyon
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Forbidden Planet (1956)
Forbidden Planet (1956) is still an effectively scary film. I know this because I just started playing excerpts from the film’s all-electronic score through iTunes, and my dogs became alarmed and ran out of the room barking. The “music” – … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Fantastique
Tagged 50's, Anne Francis, Id, Leslie Nielsen, lovable animals, Robby the Robot, Science Fiction, Walter Pidgeon
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