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After a vicious attack from a witch-guided bird
o' doom, this poor fella finds his eyes were filled with red
tempra paint. Don't look TOO CLOSELY at this actor because Roger
Corman used him to play Seymore Krelborn in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS.... |
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Seymore hides in a junkyard full of
toilet seats as the police chase him down, after discovering
his strange plant likes to eat people. What a weird looking
scene. |
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This disturbing
scene comes close to the end, where Ben goes into the basement
to hide froim the invading zombies, and finds that the sick
little girl has become a zombie, and tries to start a garden
on her mom's chest This is a nicely shot, disturbing sequence. |
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If you see this
scene in the movie, it looks convincingly like a decayed, half
eatened body. If you look at it for longer than a second or
two you see it is not nearly as convincing. This is the "old
lady" body found in the upstairs portion of the farmhouse
Ben and Barbara hide in. |
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Look at the city of the
future! Quatermass sets up some foreshadowing about the mysterious
factory outside of town by first discussing this similar looking
model of a space base for the moon. Strange how nobody noticed
the life-sized version out side of town. Hhhmmm, maybe the Brits
ain't that observant. |
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You would be as unpleasant
as this poor alien-posessed soldier if you were forced to wear
silly looking little helmets while suffering from some pretty
damn big acne. You try to be a tough macho soldier type when
your wearing your kid's army helmet. |
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Italian horror
films are just plain weird. Remember those guys in elementary
school who could fold up their eyelids and creep everyone out?
Well at least one of them found an acting job. In this scene,
one of the professors at the this girls school examines the
dead body of one of it's students, mauled by the creature featured
in the title. Either the werewolf has a REALLY sick sense of
humor or the professor does. |