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| Chasing a dream... Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Lincolnshire
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| Hammer Horror I am a big fan of the Hammer Horror films, and I am currently converting my collection to dvd. Are there any Hammer horror fans out there who, like me, remember the good old days of Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing et al? |
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| Haggis Connoisseur Join Date: Jul 2003
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| Re: Hammer Horror I have a soft spot for Hammer and have just acquired a couple of Fu Manchu movies with Christopher Lee (ok they're not quite horror but close enough). There are a few sets of Hammer Horror stuff out there so you should have no problem converting to DVD. Some of my favourite Hammer movies include The Evil Of Frankenstein, Vampire Circus and Paranoiac (all available on DVD) I'm also a fan of the Universal monster movies but I suppose that's fodder for another thread ![]() |
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| Moderator Join Date: May 2006 Location: Texas
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| Re: Hammer Horror Oh, indeed... I definitely enjoy (at least a fair amount of) Hammer Horror! There are large amounts I've not seen, and some of the later pieces were... debatable, shall we say? But at their best, they were quite wonderful; and (not speaking just of the blood) they made excellent use of color; they're very rich films visually.Something I'd like to find out more about are the films put out by Amicus, as well; those don't get much mention, and they, too, had some very good entries in the realm of cinematic horror.... |
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| Re: Hammer Horror Quote:
Essentially, they were a rival to Hammer, and often used a lot of the same actors, writers, etc. They were similar (many people have confused Hammer and Amicus films), but there's a different feel to the Amicus productions, the color (due to the difference in film stock used, I think) has faded somewhat, and they were a bit more wobbly in quality at times; also they tended to do a lot more anthology films, where Hammer films tended to concentrate on single stories. But quite a few of these are well worth seeing, and at least a fair number are available on DVD, as I recall... Amicus Productions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Amicus: The Studio that Dripped Blood Amicus Collection, The (US - DVD) in Reviews > Video Discs at DVDActive | |
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| Chasing a dream... Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Lincolnshire
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| Re: Hammer Horror Yes, you're right, I have heard of most of these films. I just didn't realise that they were made by a rival company. I shall be keeping my eyes open for all of these titles, so thank you JD, you have been a tremendous help. ![]() |
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| Re: Hammer Horror Thank you. I've just always had a fondness for Amicus films... I suppose because, growing up, I saw more of them than of the Hammer product -- less blood, generally speaking, so often rated where kids could go without giving parents fits, for instance... and all of those were released during my lifetime, so I saw a lot of them when they first came out. Hammer I didn't get to see many (and even then, often quite edited) until I was in my teens.... |
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| Chasing a dream... Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Lincolnshire
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| Re: Hammer Horror Here's a little update for all Hammer fans: BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Hammer horror films set to return It'll be interesting to see how this new company will create/produce films under the Hammer label. |
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| I'm old Gregg Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Derby
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| Re: Hammer Horror Are we talking just films or Hammer House Of Horror? I loved Hammer House, a couple of standouts we're The house that bled to death(Dont quote me on the title), and one which a Scarecrow jumped into the view of some car travellers....scared...you bet. |
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| Dark Lord Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Falkirk
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| Re: Hammer Horror There's a magazine called Fortean Times which I bang on about endlessly round here. This month it has a very good article on Hammer Horror. Was the Asphyx (think thats how it was spelled) a Hammer? |
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