IF Vampyr Was The TCM Program Manager On 10/31
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IF Vampyr Was The TCM Program Manager On 10/31
I love TCM and have no problem with their programing. In fact, I love it
However, in a fantasy situation I would have played the following movies in no particular order:
Island of lost Sould (1933)
Mark of the vampire (1935)
White Zombie (1932)
The Black Cat (1934)
Murders In The Rue Morgue (1932)
Dracula (1931)
The Raven (1935)
The Wolf Man (1941)
Tower of london (1939)
Old Dark House (1932)
Frankenstein (1931)
Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Son of Frankenstein (1939)
House of Frankenstein (1944)
The Mummy (1959)
Freaks (1932)
London After Midnight (1927)
I would have liked to have been able to add The Invisible Man (1933)
BTW: These movies have a total playing time of only 2 minutes more that those which have been scheduled.
I'd be interested in what you would program if given the chance

Island of lost Sould (1933)
Mark of the vampire (1935)
White Zombie (1932)
The Black Cat (1934)
Murders In The Rue Morgue (1932)
Dracula (1931)
The Raven (1935)
The Wolf Man (1941)
Tower of london (1939)
Old Dark House (1932)
Frankenstein (1931)
Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Son of Frankenstein (1939)
House of Frankenstein (1944)
The Mummy (1959)
Freaks (1932)
London After Midnight (1927)
I would have liked to have been able to add The Invisible Man (1933)
BTW: These movies have a total playing time of only 2 minutes more that those which have been scheduled.
I'd be interested in what you would program if given the chance

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Re: Re: Re: Re: IF Vampyr Was The TCM Program Manager On 10/31
Originally posted by Dimension X

The other answer to your "What should Vampyr do on Halloween" thread.

The other answer to your "What should Vampyr do on Halloween" thread.



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Originally posted by Dimension X
OK, here's my serious answer.
"In a fantasy situation" I would have played the actual film London After Midnight (1927)...and porn. Lots and lots of porn.
OK, here's my serious answer.
"In a fantasy situation" I would have played the actual film London After Midnight (1927)...and porn. Lots and lots of porn.

Virtual Sex With Tera Patrick
Private Life of Silvia Saint
Sex Island
Apocalypse Climax 2: The Final Ecstasy
...........You get the picture

BTW: My cousin calls me yesterday and tells me a friend of his is dating Tera Patrick (and that she's been over his house more than a few times)



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You guys are going to get moved to the mature forum! 
... What would I program?
I've always loved the the monster in Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Can't go wrong with Nosferatu, but I'd program more silents like The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, The Fall of the House of Usher, and The Phantom of the Opera (Chaney).
I'd also say that everyone involved with the still reconstruction of London after Midnight deserves a big round of applause and
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... What would I program?
I've always loved the the monster in Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Can't go wrong with Nosferatu, but I'd program more silents like The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, The Fall of the House of Usher, and The Phantom of the Opera (Chaney).
I'd also say that everyone involved with the still reconstruction of London after Midnight deserves a big round of applause and


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Originally posted by NavinJohnson
You guys are going to get moved to the mature forum!
... What would I program?
I've always loved the the monster in Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Can't go wrong with Nosferatu, but I'd program more silents like The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, The Fall of the House of Usher, and The Phantom of the Opera (Chaney).
I'd also say that everyone involved with the still reconstruction of London after Midnight deserves a big round of applause and
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You guys are going to get moved to the mature forum!

... What would I program?
I've always loved the the monster in Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Can't go wrong with Nosferatu, but I'd program more silents like The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, The Fall of the House of Usher, and The Phantom of the Opera (Chaney).
I'd also say that everyone involved with the still reconstruction of London after Midnight deserves a big round of applause and



Originally posted by Scot1458
I would like the ones that aren't on DVD. We have the Universals, in one form or another.
I would like the ones that aren't on DVD. We have the Universals, in one form or another.

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Originally posted by Vampyr
BTW: My cousin calls me yesterday and tells me a friend of his is dating Tera Patrick (and that she's been over his house more than a few times)
~ True story.......I'll be meeting her and some of her friends soon, when she's back in NYC
BTW: My cousin calls me yesterday and tells me a friend of his is dating Tera Patrick (and that she's been over his house more than a few times)



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Originally posted by Giles
How about showcasing some of the 'best' sleazy Euro horror flicks that aren't on US home video.
How about showcasing some of the 'best' sleazy Euro horror flicks that aren't on US home video.

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Originally posted by Vampyr
That sounds more like TNT than TCM ~ IMHO
That sounds more like TNT than TCM ~ IMHO

Anyone get IFC (The Independent Film Channel) I see they are airing "Dead Alive." Question: is this the unrated version or the complete 103 minute version?
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Originally posted by Giles
How very true.
Anyone get IFC (The Independent Film Channel) I see they are airing "Dead Alive." Question: is this the unrated version or the complete 103 minute version?
How very true.
Anyone get IFC (The Independent Film Channel) I see they are airing "Dead Alive." Question: is this the unrated version or the complete 103 minute version?
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Originally posted by Geofferson
I'd broadcast Old Dark House in a continuous loop all day long. Probably my favorite early horror film.
I'd broadcast Old Dark House in a continuous loop all day long. Probably my favorite early horror film.


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Originally posted by Scot1458
Never saw Old Dark House. That's a Whale film right? I've heard mixed things about it.
Watching Nosferatu now on TMC. What the hell happened to the original title??
Never saw Old Dark House. That's a Whale film right? I've heard mixed things about it.
Watching Nosferatu now on TMC. What the hell happened to the original title??
As far as Nosferatu, I'm not sure. Since the DVD is pretty good (and I have it), I'm at the computer with on of the Halloween movies playing in the background

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Originally posted by Scot1458
Never saw Old Dark House. That's a Whale film right? I've heard mixed things about it.
Watching Nosferatu now on TMC. What the hell happened to the original title??
Never saw Old Dark House. That's a Whale film right? I've heard mixed things about it.
Watching Nosferatu now on TMC. What the hell happened to the original title??

Deep Discount DVD has it for $16.18 ($5 cheaper than anywhere else).
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Originally posted by Dimension X
Yep, it's a James Whale movie starring Boris Karloff and Gloria Stuart. If you have the Universal Monster DVDs, you should pick this one up (Image/Kino) to go with those.

Deep Discount DVD has it for $16.18 ($5 cheaper than anywhere else).
Yep, it's a James Whale movie starring Boris Karloff and Gloria Stuart. If you have the Universal Monster DVDs, you should pick this one up (Image/Kino) to go with those.

Deep Discount DVD has it for $16.18 ($5 cheaper than anywhere else).


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Originally posted by Vampyr
Dimension ~ This is without a doubt one of my favorite discs. I wish I was buying from DDD when I got my copy. However, I buy from them for most of my DVD needs now
Great price to go with this well made disc of a fine movie. 5
Dimension ~ This is without a doubt one of my favorite discs. I wish I was buying from DDD when I got my copy. However, I buy from them for most of my DVD needs now


And don't leave the "X" off my name, okay Vampy?

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Originally posted by Dimension X
Yeah, I wish I'd gotten mine that cheap too.
And don't leave the "X" off my name, okay Vampy?
Yeah, I wish I'd gotten mine that cheap too.
And don't leave the "X" off my name, okay Vampy?


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Originally posted by Vampyr
I was worried we'd be moved to the adult forum with that X
I was worried we'd be moved to the adult forum with that X

