Hmmm, I don't recall any gay college professors from "The Shadow over Innsmouth." But you gotta love a movie that features, as Lovecraft put it, "Earth's supreme horror."
And it has Cthulhu as well!
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Hmmm, I don't recall any gay college professors from "The Shadow over Innsmouth." But you gotta love a movie that features, as Lovecraft put it, "Earth's supreme horror."
And it has Cthulhu as well!
I think Walken was the creepy dude.
I think Elvis might have recorded a few songs.
And yet Walken still got outcreeped by Viggo, in a barely five-minute appearence, in THE PROPHECY. And Walken was plenty creepy in that.
Smartest talking monkey of all of them!
Hmmm, I don't recall any gay college professors from "The Shadow over Innsmouth."
Also, every Cthulu-ite knows that all the evil stuff happens in New England, not on the beautiful Oregon coast.
I think I liked the potential of Shadow of the Vampire better than the execution, but I'll stick with liking it. Doubt I will ever buy it though.
I'm with you there, but Nosferatu (the original, not the Herzog, which I haven't seen and am therefore unqualified to judge) is the bee's knees.
And I am with YOU on that, Corwood.
We should team up and fight crime. Or, if fighting crime gets old, sing the praises of great movies.
Kind of interesting NYTimes article about the Christian marketing of the Narnia movie: [link]
And yet Walken still got outcreeped by Viggo, in a barely five-minute appearence, in THE PROPHECY. And Walken was plenty creepy in that.
Encore's been showing this movie a lot this month.
How I loved listening to your sweet prayers. Then you would hop into bed, afraid that I was hiding under it. And I was!
I love how gleeful Viggo was delivering that last sentence.