Theatre of Blood
I just caught this gem last night. I found it entertaining, funny, with lots of colorful characters. But the real reason for this post is this: I think I inadvertently discovered the prototype for...
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Question: Did Diana Rigg dub her voice as the blond fro-ed biker dude? I watched this one recently, and I could tell in close-ups that she was doing the voice herself, but early in the film it...
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Someone mentioned the melancholy quality, the tragedy of Lionheart's pain, but in yet another viewing my feeling isSPOILER SPOIILER SPOILER SPOIILER SPOILER SPOIILER SPOILER SPOIILER Edwina was...
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gotta rave some more. I think this movie is just about flawless. My only quibble is the snarky comment and Milo Osheas double take at the very end. I think it emulates the type of tragedies...
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Hey James, have you read the stage play version of Theatre of Blood that was done a few years ago? I bought it as a gift for a friend and was intrigued. Also, I highly recommend the "Hollow Crown"...
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What with Wimbledon and other things I've contrived to miss the Hollow Crown, but it's getting great reviews. You remind me that I have loads of the old BBC Shakespeares on VHS. And the horror...
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Charles Gray was a wonderful actor. Loved his Mycroft Holmes opposite Jeremy Brett's Sherlock. He did a great cameo in the Alan Bennett film An Englishman Abroad which has finally been released to...
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This is one of my favorite films Vinnie ever did. The lack of polish compared to a lot of the 60's gothic stuff he was in has been mentioned, but for me that increases it. The squalid nature of the...
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Helrunar wrote: Charles Gray was a wonderful actor. Loved his Mycroft Holmes opposite Jeremy Brett's Sherlock. He did a great cameo in the Alan Bennett film An Englishman Abroad which has finally been...
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Recent picture of the location of the Critics Award bash, where Lionheart throws himself in to the Thames River.Taken from Lambeth Bridge.
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Helrunar wrote:Also, I highly recommend the "Hollow Crown" series of Shakespeare History plays currently airing on the BBC. The films will eventually be made available in the US if that's where you...
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Lack of polish: I think THEATER is stylistically far removed from the 60's goth/poe stuff, it is done in the "new cinema" (or "new hollywood?") style --mostly locations shooting, mobile camera,...
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I can't recall a single exterior in any of the Corman Poe films (I'm sure there are some but very very minimal)I think this is true except for TOMB OF LIGEIA, which has a fair amount of quite lovely...
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TOMB OF LIGEIA, which has a fair amount of quite lovely location footage.http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/castle-acre-castle-acre-priory/
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Thanagarian wrote: Recent picture of the location of the Critics Award bash, where Lionheart throws himself in to the Thames River.Taken from Lambeth Bridge.Yes, just across the river from Tate...
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Helrunar wrote:Charles Gray was a wonderful actor.It's a pity most people know Gray only as Blofeld in 'Diamonds are Forever', a brave campy performance - but hardly one of his finest moments. He was...
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THEATER OF BLOOD is today's Trailer from Hell attrailersfromhell.com
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Stievaulx wrote:Just wondered if I'm the only person who finds this...
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