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The Great Nick D’s Great Expectations - *[image: Poster - The Great Nick D (2024)] Now Playing: **The Great Nick D * (2024) *Pros: *Refreshingly original comedy-drama that respects its quirky c...2 weeks ago
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Under A Summer Skye, by Sue Moorcroft - As regular readers of the blog will know, I've been friends with Sue Moorcroft since we first met at the Kettering Writers Group in 1999 (we genre writers ...1 month ago
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A Review of Harlan Ellison's Greatest Hits - Harlan Ellison was not a science fiction writer. Alright, so he wrote a *lot* of science fiction, but he also wrote a lot of fantasy, horror, thriller...3 months ago
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rach at the movies - I've decided to start up a new 2024 blog over at rachatthemovies.blogspot.com if you wanna follow my movie watching journey I'll see you over there4 months ago
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Horror Entertainment Watched & Read in 2023 - (Ratings 1/2* to *****) *MOVIES* The 3rd Eye [Mata Batan] (2017) **1/2 65 (2023) **1/2 99.9: The Frequency of Terror (1997) **1/2 The Abandoned (2019) *** A...6 months ago
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HWA’s World of Horror - This month, the Horror Writers Association is interviewing Horror writers from across the globe in their series, World of Horror. I had the honour of being...11 months ago
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Long Awaited News - New Website - THE HORROR GROVE - It's been a while my fellow Urban Legends and general all round horror afficionados! After starting this page to share my takes on some well known Urban L...11 months ago
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Fantasy fiction is the best fiction there is, and that's a fact. - We've all seen that ridiculous take-down of Brandon Sanderson, number one fantasy author, by an attention seeker, right? I've got some thoughts about ...1 year ago
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Why I love zombies - I'm not the only one obsessed with the dead who rise I often get asked when people look down my list of published books why I wrote a zombie novel? It ...3 years ago
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Host (2020) Review - Running Time: 56 min Release Date: July 30, 2020 Directed by: Rob Savage Review by: Stacey Well, if this little cyber-horror gem hasn't taken the interne...3 years ago
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Lego’s new “Hidden Side” theme is the only thing I need forever - I’ve been kind of bummed lately, what with the state of the world. Our headlong rush into fascism, irrevocable climate change, and, worst of all, the encro...5 years ago
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The Portal & The Experiment: Two Novellas of Suspense - This is my last post in 2018. I'll see you again in 2019. Thank you to those who have followed my blog. Happy Holidays to everyone! If you're lookin...5 years ago
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2017 and moving forward! - Today I look back at the last year and I find myself excited for what comes in 2018! While I haven't used my platform, I feel at this point it has grown ...6 years ago
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Death Nurse 2 (1988) - Exactly the same as the first Death Nurse movie and with the same "plot", cast, flashbacks etc but with a little communism thrown in for some reason. To b...7 years ago
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What We (don't) Do In The Shadows - Esistono i vampiri classici, vere e proprie icone di stile e raccapriccio (Bela Lugosi, Christopher Lee, etc.), i moderni vampiri glitterati e bellocci à ...7 years ago
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CANNIBAL FEROX (1981) - CANNIBAL FEROX (1981) (UR) aka MAKE THEM DIE SLOWLY Director: Umberto Lenzi 93 minutes Italy I rented this movie back in 1994 on VHS, but had to return it ...7 years ago
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The Invitation - “Okay Emma, do you feel up to talking about that night?” Emma changed position in her chair and stared at the fidgeting fingers in her lap. “Yeah, I gue...7 years ago
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"Stranger Things" by S U R V I V E - The Duffer Brother's "Stranger Things" pays homage to Spielberg or Zemeckis' character driven sci-fi movies from the 80's. It perfectly captures the er...7 years ago
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Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesus Franco (2015) - *Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesus Franco* *de Stephen Thrower com Julian Grainger* *434 páginas a preto e branco, com 32 páginas em cor...8 years ago
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COMICS SUCK! - Amazing Adventure #31 (July 1975) - *40 YEARS AGO - July 1975* *AMAZING ADVENTURES #31 (Marvel Comics)* *Review by Tony Maim* "The Day The Monuments Shattered" By Don McGregor (w); P. Craig...9 years ago
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Mutant Clusterfuck - Right, So awhile back i received an email from a chap who’s name I’ve forgotten and am far too lazy to look up, nor do i care to shame the man. He asked if...9 years ago
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57. - *Move to Transylvania.* Joke! Frankly, it is asking a lot–you’ll have to learn Rumanian and put up with bad, European winters. But you can always visit V...9 years ago
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Highlights from my adventures on the haunted SS Lane Victory - So, I finally got the footage edited and put it all together, along with some EVP's and photos from the investigation this past Saturday. What an amazing...9 years ago
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Bones of Brittany has Gone Fishin’ (or, For Those Who Don’t like Fishing–a Long Hiatus) - Hello there, fantastic followers! I know that I haven’t been updating my content recently, but that’s because I have some exciting news to share! I have be...9 years ago
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“What did you expect? A Holiday Inn?”- Mountaintop Motel Massacre - The title card assures us that Evelyn is certifiable. In the first scene, we see her gardening with a sickle. And guinea pig blood. Meanwhile, Evelyn’s d...10 years ago
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Getting back to real Horror: an interview with Jonathan Chance - "Something Like A Phenomenon" An Interview with Jonathan Chance by @Voldemort2013 Anyone who has been following the surge in popularity of independently ...11 years ago
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21 comments:
The original Universal Frankenstein....but I was kid at the time. I really felt sorry for the monster. :(
Cheers!
First one that comes to mind is The Orphanage, although I know there's a few more that have brought me to tears.
I'm with the "frog queen." I was so sad when Frankenstein died. But....I was equally happy when the wolfman dug him out in the next movie.
No, although I came close during that scene in 'I Am Legend' where Will Smith's dog dies.
But for full hysterics mode, nothing beats the 'Jurassic Bark' episode of 'Futurama'. It's not horror, but it's fucking heartbreaking. In non-doggy related news, I think I nearly cried at an episode of Buffy once.
Not sure if any has ever made me cry.
@Porkhead reminded me of that. I Am Legend! I totally cried when his dog died. Seriously I’m unfazed if people die but having to kill your dog. OMG that is the worst.
Um, let’s see. I cried tears of pain when watching Tokyo Zombie. Does that count? I did not like that movie.
I can't think of any I've actually cried in either, but I can definitely think of some that I've come close to crying in:
-The Orphanage (the end...sniff, sniff)
-The Devil's Backbone (another movie Del Toro is associated with)
-The Omen (when he finds out his wife is dead)
-Frozen (probably the closest I've ever been to crying in a horror film)
-Inside (the part when she is remembering her husband touching her, so beautifully captured)
I may have cried when I was little watching Frankenstein too! It's so tragic. Classic.
The ends of Bubba Ho-Tep, Devil's Rejects, and Dark City is just so sad and depressing I get as close to emotion as I ever will. And just to bust Venoms5's balls, the scene where Godzilla is dying on the Brooklyn Bridge. OH, and when the killer the baby Shamu in ORCA, thats a total downer.
nightbreed, when the monsters were living their own lives... and the police had to rain down on them like a ton of bricks...
serpent and the rainbow, when the guy had his wink on the whack chair... and it got nailed.
carrie, very sad life... only to find out she had unique powers.
recent, zombie's halloween remake... when the parents got killed for not a good reason.
iZombie and i cry...
I almost cried after watching the Wolfman Re-make. Just because they took such a good thing and crapped all over it.
Was very sad
The only movie that I can think I welled up on that was a horror movie is The Mist. Outside of horror movies though I ball like a man who's been kicked in the nuts by a professional nutcracker demon.
@porkhead Jurrasic Bark was sad but for me Luck of the Fryish made me cry even more. Those happy tears.
The Mist is one I was definitely close to crying in!!!
last one i remember is 'the horseman', the aussie revenge flick, not the dennis quaid one.
i know there's been others, but a lot of the time, i think it's me, not the movie.
and i'm relieved to know i'm not the only person who has gotten a little teary watching futurama.
recently welled up in: Let The Right One In, Inside (at the end when Beatrice Dalle is holding the baby), Martyrs, Pan's Labyrinth.
That's easy: Rocky Horror Picture Show. When Riff Raff guns down Columbia with his laser gun. I don't know why but one night when I was watching it alone, her death struck me as incredibly senseless and depressing and the next thing I knew, I was weeping.
King Kong is pretty much guaranteed to get me teary eyed, much like Godzilla Vs. Destroyah which is kind of a double whammy, seeing how they not only kill Godzilla (who is going into meltdown) but also use the death footage from the original movie aswell.
Maybe the end of Combat Shock. Can't think of any others.
Oh man, how could I forget King Kong. PJ's remake really got me.
I bawled like a baby at "Let the Right one in" Just because it was so freakin' good.
I'm another one for King Kong and Godzilla. It just seems so unfair to me that they would be killed so cruelly by humans, when humans were the ones who created the problem in the first place.
Trapped by human laws and rules and persecuted throughout the entire movie...ugh...it's just too much when they are mowed down by machine guns and tanks in the end.
Frog Queen: Frankenstein absolutely.
And Bride of Frankenstein, every time.
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