This Weekend’s Fright Nights viewing
a triple bill of Freddie Francis double bills. From the 1960s, 70s and 80s a number of horror films I hadn't seen or heard of and some I had but couldn't remember. read the rest of this rubbish
The ramblings of a Toxic mind…
a triple bill of Freddie Francis double bills. From the 1960s, 70s and 80s a number of horror films I hadn't seen or heard of and some I had but couldn't remember. read the rest of this rubbish
saw fewer flicks than some weeks. But a good mix of Spaghetti Western shitkickers, giallo and caper heist movies, with a lot of chasing for gold. read the rest of this rubbish
carried on from Friday Night Frights with “Blood for Dracula” “Flesh for Frankenstein”, starring Udo Kier, “Count Dracula” with Christopher Lee, “Burial Ground” and “The Vampire Happening”. read the rest of this rubbish
saw one from the 50s, 60s and 70s. Two Italian, one French, two vampire movies, one with the ultimate horror Scream Queen, Barbara Steele. read the rest of this rubbish
just five movies over the last three days. With Peter Lee Lawrence, Erika Blanc, Franco Nero, Rupert Everett,. read the rest of this rubbish
was the usual mixture of Spaghetti Western “Dollars to Die For”, Poliziottesco “Young, Violent, Dangerous” and Giallo vampire horror “Daughters of Darkness”. read the rest of this rubbish
started with Friday Night Night Frights, “A Virgin Among the Living Dead” was followed by “Legend of the Wolf Woman” and concluded with “Terror of the Living Dead”, Saturday as “I Want Him Dead” and “Diary of an Erotic Murderess”, while Sunday had just “Vampire Hookers”. read the rest of this rubbish
have had a familiar look. Each day commenced with a Spaghetti Western starring Anthony Steffen as Django and concluded with a 1960s Giallo. read the rest of this rubbish
was a Franco Nero triple bill. It commenced with the comedy Spaghetti Western “Long Live ... Your Death!”, continued with the Giallo psycho horror “A Quiet Place in the Country” and concluded with “The Hired Killer”. read the rest of this rubbish
commenced with Tomas Milian in the Spaghetti Western "Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot!"... and concluded with Curd Jürgens and Rosalba Neri in the Giallo "Two Makes for Alexa". read the rest of this rubbish