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Post by jtul07 on Oct 10, 2012 20:52:51 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Elvira Rocks ![/glow]
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 11, 2012 15:05:17 GMT -5
In 1948 Universal Pictures struck boxoffice paydirt with the inspired idea of transplanting Lou Costello's brain in Glenn Strange as the Frankenstein monster. Just one year later at the low-rent Monogram Pictures, their copycat writers conspired to exchange Mr. Strange's brain with Huntz Hall.
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 12, 2012 19:03:54 GMT -5
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 13, 2012 17:10:53 GMT -5
A History of Horror: Frankenstein Goes to Hollywood Three-part series in which actor and writer Mark Gatiss (The League of Gentlemen, Doctor Who, Sherlock) celebrates the greatest achievements of horror cinema.
A lifelong fan of the genre, Mark begins by exploring the golden age of Hollywood horror. From the late 1920s until the 1940s, a succession of classic pictures and unforgettable actors defined the horror genre - including The Phantom of the Opera starring Lon Chaney, Dracula with Bela Lugosi, and Frankenstein starring Boris Karloff.
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 14, 2012 6:16:33 GMT -5
Dedicated to Pat and all our U.K. members A History of Horror: Home Counties Horror Mark uncovers stories behind the films of his favourite period - the 1950s and 60s - which fired his lifelong enthusiasm for horror. These mainly British pictures were dominated by the legendary Hammer Films, who rewrote the horror rulebook with a revolutionary infusion of sex and full-colour gore - all shot in the English Home Counties.
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 14, 2012 18:57:19 GMT -5
A History of Horror: The American Scream  Mark explores the explosion of American films of the late 1960s and 70s which dragged horror kicking and screaming into the present day.
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Post by Mothfairy on Oct 15, 2012 3:27:17 GMT -5
Yay Stooges and also me and Emerald love that Garfield Halloween episode, we watch it all the time.
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 15, 2012 18:07:59 GMT -5
Yay Stooges and also me and Emerald love that Garfield Halloween episode, we watch it all the time. 
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 15, 2012 19:24:23 GMT -5
Season 1 Episode 36, 1961, Hosted by Boris Karloff , Car trouble forces two young brothers to spend a terrifying night in a dilapidated and seemingly abandoned Louisianan manor house "The Premature Burial" by Edgar Allan Poe   
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 20, 2012 8:41:51 GMT -5
[glow=red,4,300]666[/glow] One of my son's favorite songs ever. He would sing this around the house on Christmas Morning for his 6th birthday. Of course it was always a favorite on Tull-o-ween.
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 21, 2012 8:04:45 GMT -5
 God Bless Orson Welles.... Mercury Theatre episode titled Dracula, air date Monday July 11th, 1938; with Orson Welles and Agnes Moorehead. The War of the Worlds was an episode of the American radio drama anthology series Mercury Theatre on the Air. It was performed as a Halloween episode of the series on October 30, 1938 and aired over the Columbia Broadcasting System radio network.
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 23, 2012 7:21:59 GMT -5
In 1957 I was too young to see this show. In 2012 it is finally possible to see it again! Boris Karloff -This is Your Life   .................. "Terror in Teakwood"................................... "Prisoner in the Mirror"
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 24, 2012 19:51:51 GMT -5
I've never been to the Late Show parties with this movie. But I wish I had. Tull-o-ween is 1 week from tonight.   
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 25, 2012 16:44:17 GMT -5
Alice Cooper "Keepin' Halloween Alive"
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2012 20:35:37 GMT -5
Burn the Witch by Queens of the Stone Age. Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top plays the guitar solo and heisin thismusic video
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 25, 2012 20:50:10 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2012 23:26:52 GMT -5
Tulloween is definitely the best holiday. It is the coolest most sacked, and wicked and weird holiday.
I wonder if there are many kids or people who dress up like "Jethro tull"
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2012 15:03:40 GMT -5
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 26, 2012 20:28:09 GMT -5
Crank it up! "Bark at the Moon" live 1986 "They cursed and buried him ... Along with shame And thought his timeless soul had gone (gone)... In empty burning hell--unholy one But he's returned to prove them wrong... So wrong....Oh yeah, baby"
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2012 21:10:30 GMT -5
I love Ozzy--he's the only frontman who can wander around like an old man when he's singing, and still be an rock star.
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 27, 2012 15:57:32 GMT -5
How do you go from Hurricane Sandy to Frankenstorm ?   It must be Tull-o-ween 
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 28, 2012 11:14:10 GMT -5
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 28, 2012 18:42:21 GMT -5
The Grim Reaper - Original Air Date: June 13, 1961 Legend has it that a lurid painting of the Grim Reaper is cursed, bringing a violent demise to all who have ever possessed it.
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 29, 2012 19:40:04 GMT -5
This video is dedicated to all the guys that remember friends dressing up as KISS on Halloween! 
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Post by jtul07 on Oct 30, 2012 7:44:33 GMT -5
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