A month of movie watching.
I discovered that you can put films on your phone (Who knew?). I'd not considered doing this before, it's an intresting experience, especially now every -podcast- news media thing has one withering annoying subject, it's a refreshing way to avoid it. When I was coming up, we had this thing that "On the first Saturday after" we would get together and have the biggest party ever in London when Maggie thatcher dies, it was like an under-ground punk thing. By the time she popped her clogs though we were all a bit older and a bit more weary and not likey to run about celebrating the death of an old woeman that had had altzimers for years. So we stayed in or went to the pub and had a drink to her demise in a more somber fasion. I think when the perpetually annoying nameless entity this post alludes exits this realme, I may just do nothing but watch the Wizard of Oz and listen to the same by Meco*. On second thoughts I'm not sure it was that somber.. Ding Dong The Witch is Dead! Merryment and Schadenfreude, hangovers and stolen Pub signs...
- Creature from the black lagoon 1954 (colourised) 10/10
- The Invisible Man 1933 10/10
- The Invisible Man 2020 Rewatch 10/10
- The Invisible Man Returns 1940 07/10
- The Black Cat 1934 05/10
- The WolfMan 1941 09/10
- The Mummy 1932 09/10
- The Mummys Curse 1944 5/10
- The Wizard of Oz 1939 (phone) Rewatch 10/10
- Dark City 1988 (phone) Rewatch 10/10
- Capricorn One 1977 (phone) Rewatch 09/10
- It! The Terror From Beyond Space (1958) 08/10
- Moon Zero Two (1969) Rewatch 10/10
- The First Omen (2024) 08/10
I'm sure the wolfman has a young Dr. Sapirstein in it. I think he's wearing the Dogs (hounds) tooth tweed jacket. His voice is instantly recognizable if you familiar with Rosemary's baby.
The Invisible Man Returns Stars a very beautiful looking (young) Vincent Price who's voice is only half what it will become.