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I have looking at the Kirk Hammett book "To Much Horror Business:" and have been watching the movies that are represented by movie posters. I started with the silent films of the 1920's and am now watching on the 1940's. I have the pleasure of having a ton of time on my hands and so every night I watch 3-4 movies in a shift. Movies that I was able to watch tonight were:

Son of Frankenstein (1939)

Night Monster (1942)

Dr. Cyclops (1940)

The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)

 

Well see you next week...

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Hello all

I have looking at the Kirk Hammett book "To Much Horror Business:" and have been watching the movies that are represented by movie posters. I started with the silent films of the 1920's and am now watching on the 1940's. I have the pleasure of having a ton of time on my hands and so every night I watch 3-4 movies in a shift. Movies that I was able to watch tonight were:

Son of Frankenstein (1939)

Night Monster (1942)

Dr. Cyclops (1940)

The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)

 

Well see you next week...

 

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Hello all

I have looking at the Kirk Hammett book "To Much Horror Business:" and have been watching the movies that are represented by movie posters. I started with the silent films of the 1920's and am now watching on the 1940's. I have the pleasure of having a ton of time on my hands and so every night I watch 3-4 movies in a shift. Movies that I was able to watch tonight were:

Son of Frankenstein (1939)

Night Monster (1942)

Dr. Cyclops (1940)

The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)

 

Well see you next week...

 

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I can't say anything bad about the movies, I believe I was born at the wrong time and enjoy these movies better than most of the modern ones. Lugosi, Karloff and Chaney are at the top of there games. I must say one of my favorite movies from the silent era was Metropolis (1927), the best set design of it's time in my opinion, ahead of it's time.

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I've been watching birds fly over my house.

 

Blue Jays

Cardinals

Black Capped Chickadees

Red Headed Woodpeckers

 

Well, see you next week...

 

What ? No Canadian Geese ? :o

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Hello all

I have looking at the Kirk Hammett book "To Much Horror Business:" and have been watching the movies that are represented by movie posters. I started with the silent films of the 1920's and am now watching on the 1940's. I have the pleasure of having a ton of time on my hands and so every night I watch 3-4 movies in a shift. Movies that I was able to watch tonight were:

Son of Frankenstein (1939)

Night Monster (1942)

Dr. Cyclops (1940)

The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)

 

Well see you next week...

 

You have a long long way to go. The book (by the guy who should have stuck with Exodus). Is definitely a rip from Misfits song, and a band (the misfits) have always been influenced heavily by the horror genre. I got into this because of that band and really enjoyed alot of the old horror movies.

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