The Omen (1976)
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THE OMEN (1976) Dir. Richard Donner
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A Thorn family portrait from Richard Donner’s THE OMEN (1976) with Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, and Harvey Stephens.
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Gregory Peck-Harvey Stephens-Lee Remick "La profecía" (The omen) 1976, de Richard Donner.
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Third time's the charm... your hosts tackle THE BAT (1959, Wilbur), a remake of the 1926 silent film and of the 1930 sound version.
This time 'round, we have Vincent Price, Agnes Moorehead and Gavin Gordon starring, but will it make a difference for this old fashioned flick?
THE BAT (1926, West) was previously covered in Episode 16.
THE BAT WHISPERS (1930, West) was previously covered in Episode 23.
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 28:24; Discussion 41:18; Ranking 57:10
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Schlocktoberfest XIII - Day 30: The Demon Murder Case
Wow. Two years can go by so quick, yet here we are still watching made-for-TV horror movies.
See? This is why all our cool shit is under fire. All our fucking metal albums, our D&D, what’s next? Yeah I’ll watch it, but under protest.
The Demon Murder Case (1983)
Trailer:
*Spoilers Throughout*
What’s This About: Kevin Bacon getting into some sort of trouble. Not with dancing but with demonic…
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Harvey Stephens in The Omen (1976)
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The Omen (1976)
My ★★★★★ Review of The Omen
#FilmReview #MovieReview
Synopsis – Mysterious deaths surround an American ambassador. Could the child that he is raising actually be the Antichrist? The Devil’s own son? – The Omen
Director – Richard Donner
Starring – Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, Harvey Stephens
Genre – Horror
Released – 1976
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
The Omen is a film that not only gets better with each viewing but also a film in which you notice…
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Whipsaw (1935)
Whipsaw by #SamWood starring #SpencerTracy and #MyrnaLoy, "a silly venture and only mildly interesting, though Loy is once again fascinating for delivering multiple layers of longing, wisdom and intelligence in a touching but restrained performance,"
SAM WOOD
Bil’s rating (out of 5): BBB
USA, 1935. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Screenplay by Howard Emmett Rogers, from the story by Howard Emmett Rogers. Cinematography by James Wong Howe. Produced by Harry Rapf. Music by William Axt. Production Design by Cedric Gibbons. Costume Design by Dolly Tree. Film Editing by Basil Wrangell.
Dueling jewel thieves go after four extremely rare and precious pearls…
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