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Just noticed that Herk Harvey’s 1962 cult classic Carnival of Souls is available in its entirety on hulu. Consider this my contribution to any horror-themed October shenanigans. Because I don’t really get into horror-themed October shenanigans that much, although I am go
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8 months ago
Second, I remember you saying you were going to watch Kath & Kim. Did you and what did you think? (a preview of the possible conversation, I'm pleasantly surprised).
Third. NIght of the Living Dead? Is Jandy going to voluntarily watch a zombie movie?!? Whuuuuut. It's classic: not only in terms of the undead but in horror as social commentary. We'll have to do a recap after that one.
Miss you.
8 months ago
Second, I did not watch Kath & Kim. It conflicted with other stuff. BUT. It is on hulu. :) So I still might try it out, even though I've been hearing mostly negative things. But if you were pleasantly surprised...
Third, yes, I know. I'm working through my zombie issues. There might be therapy involved. Or there might not. Incidentally, you would be in heaven if you were out here right now. The local repertory cinema is doing all horror all month long, everything from Val Lewton's 1940s horror-dramas to classic J-horror (including Kwaidan) to late-night zombie fests. Here, I'll just link you: http://www.silentmovietheatre.com.
Miss you, too. How's everything going?