Showing posts with label 1930s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1930s. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Bride of Frankenstein

Here is the sequel to Frankenstein. Many consider this to better than the first, and I have to admit that advances in special effects had been made in the four years since the original.

We begin with Mary Shelley and a very flamboyant Lord Byran recalling scenes from the original. From there Mary decides to continue her story about the unfortunate monster.

Enjoy this great classic.



Frankenstein

This is the Universal Frankenstein that we all know. Boris Karloff with his flat head became the image that we think of when somebody mentions the monster. This version truly is a classic. If you enjoy classic horror, and you haven't seen this, then it's time you do.

Frankenstein is very atmospheric, and fun to watch.  Universal released a set with 5 of the Frankenstein movies. I'll post a link to it below.
Enjoy.



Tuesday, September 21, 2010

White Zombie

It's time for White Zombie. No, I'm not talking about the crappy band that tries way too hard to be evil. I'm talking about the bad-ass 1932 film starring Dracula himself, Bela Lugosi.

This is considered the first feature length zombie film. White Zombie is atmospheric, and has a good story to it. This is a good movie for a fall afternoon.

Enjoy.