Friday, January 27, 2012

Spooky Empire Ultimate Horror Weekend 2011 Zombie Walk

The Zombie Walk

Monday, January 23, 2012

Fright Night Part 2 (1988) Part 4

Welcome to Fright Night for real...AGAIN! The fearless vampire killers are back in this entertaining and faithful sequel to the beloved 1985 vampire classic. Horror-fan Charley Brewster (William Ragsdale) returns as well "The Fearless Vampire Killer", Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall) to take on a vicious vixen bent on revenge! After staking his charming yet blood-thirsty neighbor Jerry Dandrige, Brewster becomes convinced by his therapist that vampires don't exist, and that there is a rational explanation for everything. As soon as Charley tries to put it all behind him, a mysterious "performance artist", named Regine (Julie Carmen) moves into Peter Vincent's building. Charley becomes convinced she's a vampire and returns to the terrifying conclusion that vampires do exist. He once again enlists the help "of an old friend", Peter Vincent to once again fight the forces of darkness as long as his show's ratings don't take a nose dive. Charley soon realizes that death is sometimes betting than becoming one of the undead. As the hours draw near can Peter and Charley's girlfriend Alex (Traci Lind) save him from becoming one of Regine's undead tortured slaves?

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Wormstew's Planet Of The Apes itunes promo

Promo for Wormstew's release Planet Of The Apes on itunes.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Fright Night (2011) Movie Review [HD]

I Review the new Remake of Fright Night, is this a good movie or is it just another movie for those idiotic twilight fans, lets see.Enjoy and Remember to Comment and subscribe and Follow and Like my Pages BrokenSteel1228 Facebook: www.facebook.com Brokensteel1228 Twitter: twitter.com

Monday, January 16, 2012

Best Robot Death Scene of All Time - The Black Hole (1979),good

Beautiful orrery(solar system model) avaiable in : www.orrerystore.com .The best and greatest robot death scene of all time. Very emotional. ;)From Walt Disney's The Black Hole (1979)

Monday, January 9, 2012

Thunderhead: Son of Flicka (1945) 1 of 8

This is the sequel to the classic My Friend Flicka, with Roddy McDowall reprising his role as Ken McLaughlin, the son of a horse rancher. Sired by a notable racehorse stallion, Flicka's colt, initially named Goblin because he's so wild, gives his young owner quite a task in breaking him in. Still, Ken believes that the white colt has what it takes to be a champion racehorse and trains him, but an injury ends the colt's promising career. However, Thunderhead brings good fortune to his family in another way, although in the end Ken makes the difficult decision to let him remain wild.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Wonder Woman - Deadly Arrival (part 1 of 2)

This is a piece of work that I did for a module in Wolverhampton University. Its not written by me - it's taken from a wonder woman comic strip, which we had to perform on stage with whatever we could gather - cardboard box city scapes, bed clothes for cloaks and all that. I made the video myself - all my team had to do was learn the actions and record the dialogue. There is no live action in the movie because it was mimed to on stage. But the audio and the background pictures should give an adequet idea of what is going on. I'm not a massive fan of wonder woman - I've never watched it. But I do like to go epic with my work. Do enjoy

Saturday, January 7, 2012

THE LOVED ONE (1965) - FORGOTTEN TREASURE

THE LOVED ONE (1965) DIRECTED BY TONY RICHARDSON, STARRING ROBERT MORSE, JONATHAN WINTERS, SIR JOHN GIELGUD, RODDY MCDOWALL, ROD STEIGER, LIBERACE, MILTON BERLE, DANA ANDREWS, AND JAMES COBURN

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Wind in the Willows. Rankin/Bass (1987) Pt. 1

Wind in the Willows. Rankin/Bass (1987) Pt. 1 This is Rankin/Bass's animation adaptation of Wind in the Willows. The film was animated for television and was finished in 1985 but was delayed several times and eventually aired in 1987. This is one of the most faithful renditions of the original story, and has great animation in it. It also features great voice work from Charles Nelson Reilly and many late greats, including: Eddie Bracken, Jose Ferrer, Paul Frees and Roddy McDowall. Wind in the Willows was produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, distributed by Warner Brothers (VHS video) and ABC (when it first aired on tv) and was based on the novel of the same name written by Kenneth Grahame. They own it, and I don't....so there. XP If you like this movie, go and read the book! Enjoy the movie!

 
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