I love The Legend of Hell House, it had a perfect mixture of psychological horror and supernatural weirdness, and Roddy McDowall was amazing in it.
It's the movie that made me really notice him after decades of character-actor drifting around the edges of things. I regret nothing.
I also loved both the 1942 and the 1982 version of Cat People (the soundtrack of the 1982 version was amazing).
I have not seen the 1982 Cat People, but I've heard the music. I saw the 1942 film at a point in my life when I still saw very few movies; cats were already important to me and it left a lasting impression. "She never lied to us."
In any case, I don't know of any, but there is one fascinatingly bad Polish horror rock musical about cannibal mermaids, called The Lure (2015) - it's deeply odd and sort-of worth seeing.
I really want to see that! I believe I would actually enjoy it.
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It's the movie that made me really notice him after decades of character-actor drifting around the edges of things. I regret nothing.
I also loved both the 1942 and the 1982 version of Cat People (the soundtrack of the 1982 version was amazing).
I have not seen the 1982 Cat People, but I've heard the music. I saw the 1942 film at a point in my life when I still saw very few movies; cats were already important to me and it left a lasting impression. "She never lied to us."
In any case, I don't know of any, but there is one fascinatingly bad Polish horror rock musical about cannibal mermaids, called The Lure (2015) - it's deeply odd and sort-of worth seeing.
I really want to see that! I believe I would actually enjoy it.