The Munster Indiana War Memorial is more horror movie than a dedication to the armed forces.
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Plug them in and keep them working they say, just don't lose power or else!
Trailer for the horror movie, A Dog's Breakfast. Stars: David Hewlett Kate Hewlett Paul McGillion Okay, so this isn't the real trailer- this is just a sneaky way to get those horror and gore obsessed boys and girls to see this movie. Don't worry - they won't be too mad at you as they'll have had too much fun watching it anyway! All images are from the movie except for the titles and some adobe after effects work added to footage from the movie. Most images were darkened to give it edge as well. Music is Lacrimosa (Choir) by Immediate Music. Messed around with (edited) by Little McKay. For information about the real movie, check out adogsbreakfastmovie.com Thanks to Fraggle Draggon for being my video beta :). No copyright infringement intended. 'A Dog's Breakfast' is the property of Kibble Productions and MGM. No profits made- it's just for fun!
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1960 Scary Supernatural Haunted Ghost Horror Movie: Tormented
Broadway actor Richard Carlson takes a deranged starring role in Tormented, a campy cinematic treat from the late fifties. Tormented has all the appetizing horror movie essentials: disembodied heads, vengeful ghosts, and clever low budget effects. A ordinary breakup takes a turn for the macabre: Vi (Julie Reding) and Tom (Carlson) are having a hellacious argument when Vi accidentally falls from several stories high. Tom, feeling free to pursue other women, plans a wedding with his new sweetheart. Little does he know that Vi’s angry ghost, complete with floating limbs and the ability to fly, is not happy with Tom! Actually touching on ideas of morality and afflicted conscience, Tormented entertains from start to finish with a fine blend of action and intrigue.
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Horror Movie w/ Joan Woodbury: King of the Zombies (1941)
King of the Zombies is a comical horror movie from the early 1940s. Though he did not receive top billing due to race issues, African American comedian and actor Mantan Moreland is the star of this quirky film. Moreland plays the butler of an American Secret Agent (Dick Purcell) who’s dispatched to a remote island on a rescue mission. Upon arriving, Moreland and Purcell find an oddball scientist whose wife is acting funny: staggering walk, groaning, etc. Moreland figures out that they’re trapped on an island infested with the living dead – but his boss doesn’t believe in such nonsense! Moreland brings a superb sense of humor to this film and it’s worth watching just for him. However, King of the Zombies is also super fun for those who just love creature thrillers.
Starring b-movie superstar Bela Lugosi (Plan 9 from Outer Space), The Corpse Vanishes is the consummate nineteen forties horror movie. The suitably disgusting premise is that a youth potion can be made from the blood of virgins. The capture of innocent girls by Lugosi fuels the narrative while all the spooky fun goes on nonstop. Mad scientists, kidnapping, poisons and immortality tonics abound in this freaky black and white scarefest!
Mash the footage from the upcoming film, Disturbia, with your personal video to show us the dark side of your neighborhood. The 10 best videos will be chosen and one winner will receive an XBOX 360™! Visit http://www.eyespot.com/promotion/dreamworks/disturbia/ for details.
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Horror Movie Sexy Video: Bloody Pit of Horror, Italian Gore
In this gritty Italian horror flick, a photographer and his group of sexy young models go on location to a creepy old castle for a photo shoot. Little do they know, the castle is the former home of a sadistic mustache twirling baron known as the “Crimson Executioner.” The current occupant of the castle, played by the always enjoyable Mickey Hargitay, believes himself to be the reincarnation of the murderous baron, and is soon wreaking havoc among the scantily clad beauties. Loosely based on the stories of the Marquis de Sade, Bloody Pit of Horror delivers the goods to fans of this classic genre.
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