Say Verizon and the alien could be all "Can you hear me now?"
Bwahaha!
Who are the bad guys?
I'ma guess Steven Spielberg's lawyers.
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Say Verizon and the alien could be all "Can you hear me now?"
Bwahaha!
Who are the bad guys?
I'ma guess Steven Spielberg's lawyers.
Wait, in this version would Spielberg's lawyers have guns or walkie-talkies?
Neither - they'll carry copies of NCLB.
Anybody seen the movie The Haunted Palace with Vincent Price?
It's in the series of Poe movies he made with Roger Corman but is actually based on the Lovecraft story "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward."
I think I have to track this down. It's got an elder horror in the basement and everything.
The plot is weirdly similar to the Barbara Steele classic Black Sunday. Price is a warlock who's burned alive in the 1700s and puts a curse on the village (causing many deformed mutations) and when his ancestor comes back to take over the property in the 20th century the ancient evil spirit tries to take over his soul. (There should be a short hand name for this recurring trope.)
There don't seem to be a lot of Lovecraftian movies: Haunted Palace, Call of Cthulu (the recent silent one); Re-animator, The Dunwich Horror...
Does In the Mouth of Madness count?
There don't seem to be a lot of Lovecraftian movies: Haunted Palace, Call of Cthulu (the recent silent one); Re-animator, The Dunwich Horror...
There was a Boris Karloff one that was an adaption of The Colour Out of Space, but it was called something else. Also, From Beyond may as well have been Lovecraft (it was more true to the spirit of Lovecraft than Re-Animator, love that film though I do).
Night Gallery did a version of Cool Air.
And lord knows the Evil Dead movies put Lovecraft in a blender with Looney Tunes and The Three Stooges and hit frappe.
We're going to see Kevin Smith tonight!! Woohoo!!
Love Kevin Smith.