#2 is My Bloody Valentine (the original), of course.
Poor Mabel.
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SmallDarkCloud
1 hour ago
The bottom bumper is Psychos in Love, directed by Gorman Bechard, who more recently directed two great documentaries on Minneapolis music legends, The Replacements, and Grant Hart (of Husker Du).
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mhenders
1 hour ago
Top bumper – An American Werewolf in London
#3 – Heart Eyes
#5 – Warm Bodies
mhenders
1 hour ago
#12 – The Hunger
mhenders
1 hour ago
#11 – Cat People (1982)
SmallDarkCloud
10 minutes ago
#13 is Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive. Great movie!
#1 is Bram Stoker's (that is to say, Francis Ford Coppola's) Dracula.
#10 is Valentine, with one my favorite "completely implausible" endings in a horror movie.
I think #7 is Werner Herzog's Nosferatu?
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Matt Sunshine
5 minutes ago
#4. Spellbinder
#6. Bride of Chucky
SmallDarkCloud
1 minute ago
Is #9 Candyman? I'm thinking of the mirror that opens into a hole in the wall behind it.
#2 is My Bloody Valentine (the original), of course.
Poor Mabel.
The bottom bumper is Psychos in Love, directed by Gorman Bechard, who more recently directed two great documentaries on Minneapolis music legends, The Replacements, and Grant Hart (of Husker Du).
Top bumper – An American Werewolf in London
#3 – Heart Eyes
#5 – Warm Bodies
#12 – The Hunger
#11 – Cat People (1982)
#13 is Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive. Great movie!
#1 is Bram Stoker's (that is to say, Francis Ford Coppola's) Dracula.
#10 is Valentine, with one my favorite "completely implausible" endings in a horror movie.
I think #7 is Werner Herzog's Nosferatu?
#4. Spellbinder
#6. Bride of Chucky
Is #9 Candyman? I'm thinking of the mirror that opens into a hole in the wall behind it.