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But anyway, let's talk about the movie, shall we? I kinda like how, in the closing credits, it lists the skeleton as himself. Well, guys, that was "House on Haunted Hill".
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I didn't think a movie was able to make this creepiness work, but, my god, is it ever fucking working. I understand that I've been using that word quite a lot in this movie so far, but this scene is really solidifying that. You know, guys, just seeing that bow rope crawling around Nora's feet like that is rather creepy. But still, I was not expecting that character to die first. Well.out of all the people I expected to see die in this movie first, that one wasn't what I expected. And the way he kept insisting that his wife go to her party makes this scene almost uncomfortable to watch. I totally understand that it's Vincent Prince, and that he can, damn near, make anything creepy with his voice, but that scene with his wife almost took a dark turn there. You know, guys, Vincent Price's character in this movie, Frederick, is incredibly creepy, especially when he sounds demanding. You know, I've heard of the term "shits and giggles" before, but that honestly just sounds incredibly creepy to me. So the only reason why Frederick is hosting this party for his wife is because of the ghosts? And she wants to see what they can possibly to do these people who decide to stay overnight? That is rather.and pardon the pun.ghoulish. I don't know, and I understand it's trivial and stupid, but it was just something that came to me, you know? If he knew that the house was haunted, and that seven people were murdered, don't you think that the police, or somebody else, would've torn the place down? Because if there were that many deaths that happened beforehand, then why would you keep the house intact, as is? I understand that the house is, probably, haunted, but you would think that somebody would've done something about it by this point. And he stated that his entire family was killed there. So, one of the guests that has participated at this haunted house is Watson, the guy who owned the haunted house at one point. OK, guys, so as the opening credits are going by, I have a question. So, without further ado, it's time to kick back, relax, and check out "House on Haunted Hill". And the only way I'm gonna find out how good this movie could possibly be, is if I shut up, and I push play, and I'm gonna do that right now.
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But I have plenty of hopes that this movie is going to be great. However, I could easily be letdown by this movie, as well. So, I'm hoping that this movie is going to be amazing, and that it will live up to the high expectations I have set for this thing. And they had to figure out who killed him among themselves before they all ended up getting killed, as well.
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Which was the season 9 premiere where the entire cast of that show get invited to a mansion, and it involved the death of James Woods. In fact, my favorite episode of "Family Guy" is the episode entitled "And Then There Were Fewer". As I made very clear in the past, I loved "Clue: The Movie", and it still remains as one of the funniest mystery films I have ever seen. I should mention that I LOVE these sorts of premises, where it involves a group of people that are together in some form of a haunted house or mansion. And if any of them survive overnight, they will each get $10,000. As for the premise itself, it involves 5 people that have to stay overnight at this haunted house as a challenge by Price, and his wife in this movie. Not only that, but the premise is set in a haunted house, as if the title didn't give that away. Because out of every film that Vincent Price has starred in, this is the one movie that almost everyone knows him from. Now, I'll be honest, I've been looking forward to this movie all month. But hey, you learn something new everyday, don't you? And oddly enough, when I decided to put these movies on the schedule for this month, I had no idea that they both came out in 1959. Now, on the off chance anybody asks why these movies are together as a 2-pack, the only answer I can give is that they're both horror movies, they came out in 1959, and they both star Vincent Price. It wasn't great, and it certainly didn't feel like a horror movie, but it was a still pretty good mystery film overall. Now, earlier this month, I did review "The Bat", and I thought it was a pretty good movie. Which is the second movie that came off this DVD 2-pack that I own, which also featured "The Bat". Tonight, ladies and gentlemen, I'm gonna be covering a horror movie from 1959. Welcome, one and all, to an all new Reaction & Review.