View Full Version : Masters of Horror Documentary on Showtime
Dr Martin Luther Loomis
11-15-2002, 11:23 AM
Anybody else staying in tomorrow night to catch the premier of the Masters of Horror documentary on Showtime? It comes on at 10pm (eastern time) and is hosted by ego-a-plenty, Bruce Campell. Some other big name folk spewing words our way, are: Argento, Romero, Hooper, Landis, Craven, Savini and more. Big names = really big letters.
Lord Crumb
11-15-2002, 11:42 AM
That's bad ass! Wish I got SHOWTIME up here!
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countchocula
11-15-2002, 03:23 PM
I don't get Showtime either, but whenever this hits DVD, I'll be sure to pick it up. It appears to be much more fulfilling than Boogeymen.
Lord Crumb
11-15-2002, 04:19 PM
Originally posted by countchocula
I don't get Showtime either, but whenever this hits DVD, I'll be sure to pick it up. It appears to be much more fulfilling than Boogeymen. A friggin' FLU SHOT is more fulfilling than Boogeymen. ;)
countchocula
11-15-2002, 05:18 PM
I should have known you would exploit my deepest fears! LOL!
HalloweenShape31
11-16-2002, 02:12 PM
Dont forget to mention the great John Carpenter!!!
Jason Lives
11-16-2002, 02:18 PM
I'll be watching it tonight, it's about time Showtime decided to show something good
HalloweenShape31
11-17-2002, 08:11 PM
So what'd u all think? I thought it was awesome! However, I wonder why Stuart Gordon didn't get his ten minute margin of space. I've never seen any of his movies but I sure would've been interested in seeing something about him. I LOVED IT! Was cool because half the people in it I either saw or met and the Fangoria Weekend of Horrors in August. I met Gunnar Hansen, Tom Savini and George Romero and I walked right past or saw Stuart Gordon, Bruce Campbell, and John Landis. I didn't like the Evil Deads believe it or not when I saw them but after watchin that one scene of Ash getting ready to kick ass "Groovy!" Ive decided to try them out again. I wish this aired before the convention because if it did I would've definitely gotten autographs from people that I wasnt that big a fan of. John Carpenter had a great session of talk, Wes Craven gives his great insight on the MPAA "It's bullshit!" George Romero gives an awesome talk, and even the directors I wasn't familiar with were made very interesting. I LOVED IT! And those make up effects tricks revealed r awesome. I wish they showed us how to blow someone's brains out though. Oh well. My GRADE: A
Boogeyman
11-17-2002, 08:49 PM
Damn! I missed it! Hopefully, Ill see it during a re-run or sumthin.
later
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