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On this Show I’ll be talking about The 1934 Film The Black Cat with Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi.
This is the first onscreen teaming of legendary horror stars Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff.
Director Edgar G. Ulmer began working in expressionistic film classics with directors such as Murnau and Fritz Lang. Thus The Black Cat is more than meets the eye.

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I agree with you about the unknowns for movies like GhostRider, If Nick Cage gets bored and they want to make a sequel they will have to start over. I have heard so many bad things about this film. I have not seen it yet but I love the comic book. I listen to a rather strange podcast called 2 Irish Geeks and a TV and they hated it, but then they hate a lot of stuff. Tongue
What did you think of 300?

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I agree with you about the unknowns for movies like GhostRider, If Nick Cage gets bored and they want to make a sequel they will have to start over. I have heard so many bad things about this film. I have not seen it yet but I love the comic book. I listen to a rather strange podcast called 2 Irish Geeks and a TV and they hated it, but then they hate a lot of stuff. Tongue
What did you think of 300?


I think that’s why I like Spiderman so much it had kind of an unknown actor. We went to see the 300 on Fri. the 16. We both liked it. All though it was very violent I understood it was about a very big battle and it came from a graphic novel comic book. But with that said the CGI and graphics and colors are spectacular. I think it is a must see big screen film. If was very well done and just like being in a comic book. I’m more excited about seeing Grindhouse thought it’s like they made that film just for me.

LOL just for you too?
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