Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Exhumed Films' 24 Hour Horror-Thon Part 3

2:30am: "My foots caught in a trap."


9th Feature: Burial Ground (1981)

Amazing shot that seems extremely out of place in a film with pretty straight forward camera work. It starts as a POV but switches to a sort of over the shoulder angle without cutting.

3:50am: "That's what you've been showing in school!"

10th Feature: Teenage Mother (1967)

A young Fred Willard, the best dance sequence ever and a pair of forceps!

4:00am:
Still feeling good. Making a point to move around at least once during each of the past few films. One more film after this one and we are at breakfast break. Amazed that this sucker is almost 16 hours in.

5:00am: "You must open your eyes to see things."

11th Feature: Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971)

5:35am:
I'm starting to feel it. Getting tired. This flick isn't helping. Gonna need some kick ass features to get me through.

5:45am:
Standing helps. Watching flick from corner of theater near entrance.

6:30am:
Breakfast Break
An episode of Rod Serling's Night Gallery
I duck outside and discover that they are serving free cereal in the lobby. I opt for a bowl of Count Chocula and head back inside to catch the rest of the episode.

6:55am:
Trailers for: Hellraiser, Dawn of the Dead (1978), Humanoids from the Deep, The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane, a strange concession ad that features pot and cocaine, The Next Victim, Tales from the Crypt (1972).

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