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Post by stefancrosscoe on May 11, 2020 9:53:49 GMT
Double shot last night of two very different extremes. Both re-watches.  A great ensemble cast really carry this goofball comedy-horror. Charming, although I do find it to lose steam by the end.   The story might be muddled and anticlimactic, but the set-designs and practical fx looks good in this Roger Corman production. Oh, and of course a WTF moment here and there.  Again, sorry about bumping these "old" posts, but I have lost so much time on here from my "vacation", and just love going backwards and reading up on all these fine reviews and images/posters people have posted and written down earlier on. I just love that Transylvania 6-5000 (1985) movie poster, and so much, in fact that I have it on VHS and DVD (4 different versions) and where I think the nordic/scandinavian ones are completely superior to the incredible dull and boring looking Anchor Bay/Starz edition, which looks so cheap and is just made up of two huge random pictures of Jeff Goldblum and Ed Begley Jr., but the other movie poster are so much fun and creative, and well, I so very much want it hanging on my wall as a framed poster. But, then again, I wouldn't mind a big framed poster of Gena Davis as the lovely vamp-nympho Odette as well. Galaxy of Terror I remember as well because of the incredible sets and designs, which I thought were very impressive, specially for a Roger Corman production, but if I am not mistaken, I think a very young James Cameron was involved in this, and I guess the whole Alien (1979) feel, sure make well use of that kind of talent. Yeah, there were some rather, WTF moments in there as well, and I guess that is why so many remember it.
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