THE RUNNING GUN
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The Gunfighter – English title
The Running Gun – U.K. title
A 1992 British production *[*Screenwest LSF Productions (Berkshire)*]*
Producer: Lindsay Craig...
A Brief Pause
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The Pogues sang, “*sad to say I must be on my way, so buy me beer and
whiskey 'cause I'm going far away*.” Indeed I am going fairly far away, to
the far e...
Dark Shadows Diary, Episode 86
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*Episode 86, "Camera Obscura"*
*Oct. 24, 1966*
I started watching this story arc at the worst possible time. It's
certainly going to drain some of the hu...
Coming in August 2013 from REDEMPTION!
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A Virgin Among the Living Dead Blu-ray Christina, princesse de l'érotisme
/ Among the Living Dead / Christine, Princess of Eroticism / Une vierge
chez les...
The Appeal of The Wicker Man
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2013 marks the 40th anniversary of the *The Wicker Man's* original release.
In celebration of this and continuing its project to conserve, restore and
rel...
Barbeque Book '56 (PART ONE)
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We're in *BBQ* mode once again here at *AEET*, and today it's *Better Homes
and Garden's* awe-inspiring *Barbeque Book,* first published in 1956... a
treas...
D&C's DC: Elton Cemetery
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The abandoned, neglected cemetery is something some folks think of with delight, something to explore, an adventure waiting to happen. It's either a great sp...
FASCINATION (1979) – The Dungeon Review!
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Jean Rollin’s Fascination was another film I had not seen when I did my top
ten lists for the 1970s. It bugs the hell out of me that I left a gem like
Fasc...
Savage Species by Jonathan Janz
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Savage Species, the forthcoming novel by Jonathan Janz (The Sorrows, House
of Skin) is a thrilling serialization in five parts. The opening of the
Peaceful...
Rat-Trap
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The cover image featured on *HAUNTED HORROR #5 *(coming this July from *IDW
/ Yoe Books*) is from the November 1952 issue of *Mister Mystery #8*, --and
so ...
Finally -- Suehiro Maruo
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There are so many artists I've wanted to post here for a long time and I can't think of a better place to start than with Suehiro Maruo.
WHO KNEW I WAS LIVING IN A HORROR MOVIE HOUSE?
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It's my last night in my house at my university, and my roommate and I
decided to explore the basement and the attic, two rooms we've never
explored. Tu...
Art vs Cancer
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Hello everyone! So check it out: cancer is an asshole, right? Yes, we all
know this. Also asshole: all the bills and financial debt that come along
with fi...
Coming Soon…
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So first of all, I’m afraid I’ve got a bit of an update on the immediate
future of this blog to get out of the way.
Nothing catastrophic I hope, but, wi...
Bag Gift Ideas For Mother's Day: Werewolfism
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Where were you when The Great Netflix Purge of 2013 hit? Stuck in an
elevator with poor wi-fi? Trapped on a subway counting down to midnight?
Locked in y...
Creative Destruction
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http://www.creationbooksfraud.com makes for depressing reading.
The authors of the site allege, and provide plenty of evidence, that the
owner of Creation...
Do The D'Amato n' Damiano HAMLET DANCE
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The end credits of the Luca Damiano and Joe D'Amato porn presentation of
Hamlet includes Sarah Young and The Hamlets performing...are you ready?...
TO FUCK...
Goodbye Mr. Harryhausen
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I was happy to have met Mr. Harryhausen at Comic Con and Cinecon. He was
nice enough to take the time to discuss his films and entertained this
fanboy for...
LAST STOP: THE BRONX, NEW YORK!
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[image: photo 600_KCC-logo_final_zpsf313b741.jpg]
As I mentioned back in a post you can read by clicking here, the past
(roughly) month and a half has foun...
Ray Harryhausen 1920-2013
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*"What we do now digitally with computers, Ray did digitally long before.
But without computers; only with his digits."*
* ...
Trifecta Of Terror! : "The Books Of Doom Derby"
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We're back again with more terror in threes! I couldn't resist doing a
Trifecta of Terror today on Kentucky Derby Day!
If you're not familiar with the Tr...
A Look at THE GRAPES OF DEATH Blu-ray
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Undoubtedly one of the most pivotal films in his entire canon, 1978’s *Le
Raisins de la Mort* (*The Grapes of Death*), stands as one of the most
visceral ...
From An Open House To A Madhouse
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As I wind down my instant watch marathon, I think I might end up a movie
short. After I get this review done, I suppose I could watch the last two
movies,...
1986 Article: The Writers of Star Trek
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From the 20th Anniversary Celebration issue of Starlog, published in
November of 1986 (see the cover here), comes this article on a couple of
writers of th...
The Love Train is Moving - Update Your Bookmarks
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Hello friends!
Sometime within the next couple of months, I'm going to close up shop over
here and move permanently to my new domain. Gird your loins and u...
1969 Outer Limits Makeup article
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From "Famous Monsters" issue #54, published in March of 1969, comes an
article on John Chambers, make-up man for movies and TV. The article
presents a spec...
Moving to tumblr
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As you all know Posterous is closing down at the end of the month. That's
the main reason this blog was quiet the last few months. I'm now in the
process...
California Dark Shadows Festival Update
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The Dark Shadows Festival have released more information on their upcoming Dark Shadows Island Weekend, which takes place in Coronado Island, California on A...
JESS FRANCO 1930-2013
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Jesús Franco died today, 2nd April; he’d been close to death since the
massive stroke he suffered last week. I count myself as privileged to have
met him...
HAPPY ZOMBIE JESUS DAY CHICKPEAS
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Well, it's that time of year again, and if you're anything like me then
this a day of marathoning zombie movies and eating candy until I damn near
puke.
...
Steampunk Pin-Up (Not Porn!)
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The lovely *Kato* of *Steampunk Couture* has gone hardcore. For those who
prefer to exercise their imaginations a bit more, Voila! *Veronique
Chevalier* in...
Dear Domain Thief, Fuck you
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HAHAHAHAHA! Jerk! I got my blog back, you piece of crap domain thief!
Muahahahaha.
Oh man, this makes me happy.
Not only do I have all of my content back, b...
Dropping in on The Ghoul
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If you're anything like me, when you watch Veronica Carlson in a 1920s wig
take a bath and then get slaughtered and eaten by a green-skinned maniac in
a t...
No Agenda: Golden Goddesses by Jill C. Nelson (2012)
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Hi folks! An exciting book review for you today: *Golden Goddesses: 25
Legendary Women of Classic Erotic Cinema 1968-1985* by Jill C. Nelson, who
previous...
Celebrate Stoker's 165th Birthday With These Reads
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Google is celebrating Bram Stoker's 165th birthday with a doodle featuring
the infamous count and his brides facing off against Harker and his band of
me...
Payday Loans: Quick Financial Assistance
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If you are looking for a quick financial aid, you can apply payday loans. Not all payday lenders are exactly the same. It is important that you do a little h...
Lovely Molly (2011)
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There’s a regrettable tendency among filmmakers, even ones whose name is
not Ti West, to confuse “slow build-up” with “exactly jack shit happens
until the ...
The Last Werewolf
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Title: The Last Werewolf
Author: Glen Duncan
Genre: Horror/Dark Humor
Types of Werewolves: Bipedal hybrid
How Lycanthropy is Caused: Bite, forced change ever...
Many Happy Returns: Our Final Post
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[image: Tales from the Crypt poster]
As announced back in March, today will be the last day that
Classic-Horror.com updates. After today, the site will rem...
I think today is 'G'
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We've established I'm bad at this, but today is G and here I am with...
Granola bars.
I'm something of a nerd about granola/breakfast bars because I take t...
Editorial April 2012 and e-issue #34
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Guest Editorial By Bill Lindblad
There's an established principle of polite conversation that suggests three
topics should be carefully avoided: politic...
Son of Dracula Still!
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[image: sonofdrac_still]
And with this photo of Lon Chaney Jr. portraying the Count, it's my sad
duty to tell you that this will be the last posting for thi...
Gallery 133
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A new creature has come in from Dean Judd in Whitehaven, United Kingdom.
Created using Vista Paint. Nice job Dean, been a long while since we've had
a new ...
Vampirella 2
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Bill Hughes provides the cover for this issue of Vampirella, dated November
1969. Tom Sutton provides the story and art for the frontispiece "Vampi's
Fea...
Going away this summer? - Island of Death (1977)
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Holidays are a time to get away from the stresses and strains of real life
and relax in a pretty sun soaked clime. *Island of Death* opens with just
such...
Bela Lugosi´s 129th
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● Artwork by *Gor Mandra** *for Bela's 129th.
*Bela Lugosi* was born *129* years ago today. Lugosi,
born October 20, 1882 as Béla Ferenc Dezcö Blasko
in ...
Jinx Speaketh
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One of (if not the) most evilly influential women in music is now on
Blogspot!
Jinx Dawson, "irreverent, erotic, fiendish Left Hand Path Ceremonial
Magi...
Review: A Nightmare on Elm Street 2010
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Director: Samuel Bayer Year: 2010 Country: USA Platinum Dunes is an unholy
entity shepherded by a wicked being that thrives on the disappointment of
others...
The NEW Eerie Coterie 2010 Campaign - Reader Poll
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I am hoping anyone out there who has read the two "Goremet" book
selections (*The Private Patient *and *Original Sin*) could respond to this
question? Woul...
I offer this Book of Truths
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In 1848, Poe published the book that he thought would serve as his major posthumous legacy. He was ultimately wrong, but Eureka still interests both scholars...
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The links will stay up until the files have been deleted by the host sites.
After that you'll have to wait until next year. Hope you had a great
Halloween!...