Destroy the moon. Love it! I subscribed to the new channel because it will be interesting. Your trip also had images here are also some interesting ideas for models and dioramas in your images. I used to live near Alexandria, Virginia. Most people don't know that it was an old mining town. The miners built their homes above the entrances to their mine. So when they started work, they would use a large trap door (usually inside their homes). A "Lovecraftian" style story could have been made using that idea.
It! is a bit older than 1971 - it's 1967, and was made by Goldstar films, at the Merton Park Studios. Goldstar also made the wonderful, but batshit crazy movie 'The Frozen Dead'. I love It! I have a copy that a friend found for me, interestingly, along with the Conrad Veidt classic, 'The Man Who Laughs', on a German porn site. God only knows what they were doing there. The Golem from It! was first seen by me in one of those 1970's large format horror movie books - either Denis Gifford's or Alan Frank's - I can't remember - but I do remember that damn thing keeping me from a good sleep at night. It's a great design, and it's shape is all wrong, and therefore disquietingly creepy. That lighthouse looks very much like a glass painting - the still shot makes it look not quite real.
Do you have any background on the house that was used for the cover of Black Sabbath's first album? The house and the creepy lady looked like something out of an HP Lovecraft short story.
Destroy the moon. Love it! I subscribed to the new channel because it will be interesting. Your trip also had images here are also some interesting ideas for models and dioramas in your images.
I used to live near Alexandria, Virginia. Most people don't know that it was an old mining town. The miners built their homes above the entrances to their mine. So when they started work, they would use a large trap door (usually inside their homes). A "Lovecraftian" style story could have been made using that idea.
Gig Young. He was also in another old favourite supernatural film of mine with Robert Culp. Spectre.
It! is a bit older than 1971 - it's 1967, and was made by Goldstar films, at the Merton Park Studios. Goldstar also made the wonderful, but batshit crazy movie 'The Frozen Dead'.
I love It! I have a copy that a friend found for me, interestingly, along with the Conrad Veidt classic, 'The Man Who Laughs', on a German porn site. God only knows what they were doing there.
The Golem from It! was first seen by me in one of those 1970's large format horror movie books - either Denis Gifford's or Alan Frank's - I can't remember - but I do remember that damn thing keeping me from a good sleep at night. It's a great design, and it's shape is all wrong, and therefore disquietingly creepy.
That lighthouse looks very much like a glass painting - the still shot makes it look not quite real.
Do you have any background on the house that was used for the cover of Black Sabbath's first album? The house and the creepy lady looked like something out of an HP Lovecraft short story.