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Monster Movie Show: The Dark Eyes of London

Monster Movie Show: The Dark Eyes of London

from recent posts tagged terry - blip.tv (beta) on November 08, 2009
Duration: 5471
Bodies are washing up on the shore of the Thames, and Bela Lugosi is in town. Guess who done it.I can tell you one thing, it wasn't Sammy Terry. The Dark Eyes of London is hosted by Justy Ueki because he was blinded by the light.
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ROCKOLLECTIONS: HALLOWEEN PT.2 END

ROCKOLLECTIONS: HALLOWEEN PT.2 END

from WLSO.FM on October 30, 2009
Duration: 1665
As promised, I will take a look at Wolves and Werewolves in the concluding chapter for this year. And I will be doing my lame quasi-Bela Lugosi and Maria Ouspenskaya impressions. We ll have songs expected, and some perhaps surprising, regarding our topic. For your further enjoyment, here are some interesting facts about Monster Movies: Boris Karloff, who starred as Frankenstein, had to wear 22- pound size 24 boots. He also donned two pairs of pants with steel struts shoved in them, and a double-thickness quilted suit. Karloff s facial makeup was one-sixteenth of an inch thick, and the bolts on the side of his neck left long-term scars. Bette Davis wanted the part of Mrs. Frankenstein, but was turned down because she was too aggressive. Among the lighting tricks in the classic film Dracula: Twin pencil-spotlights were shined in Bela Lugosi s eyes to give Count Dracula his legendary hypnotic stare. The Castle Dracula and Carfax Abbey sets were so expensive to build that Universal Pictures kept and reused them. You can spot them in numerous Universal films of the 30s. In Boris Karloff s second big monster flick The Mummy, he had to be wrapped every day in linen and gauze, and was covered with mud. Lou Chaney, Jr. s werewolf makeup in The Wolf Man took five hours to apply every day. The werewolf costume was actually made of yak hair. Enjoy the show. Happy Halloween Everyone! Mike
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ROCKOLLECTIONS: HALLOWEEN PT.2 END

ROCKOLLECTIONS: HALLOWEEN PT.2 END

from WLSO.FM on October 30, 2009
Duration: 1665
As promised, I will take a look at Wolves and Werewolves in the concluding chapter for this year. And I will be doing my lame quasi-Bela Lugosi and Maria Ouspenskaya impressions. We ll have songs expected, and some perhaps surprising, regarding our topic. For your further enjoyment, here are some interesting facts about Monster Movies: Boris Karloff, who starred as Frankenstein, had to wear 22- pound size 24 boots. He also donned two pairs of pants with steel struts shoved in them, and a double-thickness quilted suit. Karloff s facial makeup was one-sixteenth of an inch thick, and the bolts on the side of his neck left long-term scars. Bette Davis wanted the part of Mrs. Frankenstein, but was turned down because she was too aggressive. Among the lighting tricks in the classic film Dracula: Twin pencil-spotlights were shined in Bela Lugosi s eyes to give Count Dracula his legendary hypnotic stare. The Castle Dracula and Carfax Abbey sets were so expensive to build that Universal Pictures kept and reused them. You can spot them in numerous Universal films of the 30s. In Boris Karloff s second big monster flick The Mummy, he had to be wrapped every day in linen and gauze, and was covered with mud. Lou Chaney, Jr. s werewolf makeup in The Wolf Man took five hours to apply every day. The werewolf costume was actually made of yak hair. Enjoy the show. Happy Halloween Everyone! Mike
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Supporting Characters Worthy of Spinoffs

Supporting Characters Worthy of Spinoffs

from IFC.com - Podcasts on October 26, 2009
Duration: 0
What happens when side characters are more interesting than a movie's main storyline.
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The Boys From Brooklyn

The Boys From Brooklyn

from UEN SciFi Friday on October 23, 2009
Duration: 502
Tori Baker, Executive Director, Salt Lake Film Society discusses the film.
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The Mysterious Mr. Wong (1934)

The Mysterious Mr. Wong (1934)

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 19, 2009
Duration: 3726
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0026755/ Hey I actually got a movie up in time!
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Dead Bodies Everywhere

Dead Bodies Everywhere

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on August 30, 2009
Duration: 207
We try to tackle the hard issues here at 93 Studios and this is no exception. Instead of giving you a guide to surviving the Zombie Apocalypse, we take a look at the subject from the perspective of the unsung heroes -- the Zombies. Welcome Zombies to our guide on surviving the Human Apocalypse.
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Mindnumbingly Moronic Movies: Bride of the Monster (Atom)

Mindnumbingly Moronic Movies: Bride of the Monster (Atom)

from Theirtoys Adult Toys on October 24, 2008
Duration: 1176
Here it is the 4th of our Ed Wood movie reviews, about the 3rd Ed Wood film, and the first monster movie. It also marks Bela Lugosi's last starring role in a Ed Wood movie before he died, and he gives it his all. Sadly no one else does.
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The Black Sleep

The Black Sleep

from The Black Sleep on June 29, 1956
Duration: 4949
The masters of classic horror (Basil Rathbone, John Carradine, Bela Lugosi, and Lon Chaney, Jr.) gather together and meet in a spooky old house in which a crazed scientist creates frightening human mutants.
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