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Just bought "The Silver Streak". I enjoyed it so much when it came out years ago. Gene Wilder is SO good in this along with Ned Beaty, Jill Clayburg, and Richard Pryor. This has comedy, mystery and some violence.
This was perhaps the most disturbing movie I've ever seen.
You're so right. Just read a bit of a synopsis & that was so disturbing, I didn't read to the end & am glad I skipped a trailer. Why would someone make this film????
Well, I haven't seen them since last autumn, but I will be watching Bela Lugosi's 1931 Dracula & Mia Farrow in 1966's Rosemary's Baby as Halloween nears. I'm a bit too old for trick or treating, so I celebrate in my old-aged way!
Germany's 1922 silent film, Nosferatu is a good laugh, mainly as it's so outdated, but, Bela is the only Dracula to me. Others tried & some did an okay job (like Gary Oldman), but it's hard to beat that Hungarian accent, pasty makeup, theatrical stage acting & crazy sanpaku eyes.
Anyone else having a special Halloween viewing? All 6 Saw movies? Japanese/Korean horror-fest? All the Halloween movies?
A few years ago, we watched several Japanese movies & their American remakes... Ringu & The Ring, Ju-On & The Grudge, followed by a host of Korean horror films... I didn't sleep for weeks without shrieking every time I heard squeaks, creaks or plastic bag crinkling... haha.
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