Yeah, it is subjective. Both fear and humour depend on how we react to, among other things, surprise and the unusual. Karen Black and Oliver Reed are always just a little out there to me, but it was the house as living creature thing that Iwas really thinking about.
Oliver Reed's face pressed through a hole in a windshield is kinda gory and seared on my memory from when I saw this on television as a kid.
It's kind of silly though, campy and funny more than scary.
Another film that is creepy and scary without any gore is The Haunting (1963) directed...
I'm not watching this season, but this is interesting.
'Heroes' Creator Apologizes to Fans
So, the way to "fix" something is by going back and doing what you've already done? Kinda boring.
Stop Smiling, a magazine I've never paid much attention to in the past, currently has a Hollywood Lost & FOund theme issue. Great interviews with Robert Towne and Robert Evans on The Lessons of Chinatown; as well, bits and pieces on Raymond Chandler, F Scott Fitzgerald, Nathaniel West, John...
I had a beat old Federation in grey that had become saggy, pilled and fuzzy. In looking into the Camptown sale I popped into COW and read about a method of relieving one's hat of fuzzies and tried it out. It worked!
You spray a bit of rubbing alcohol onto the hat. You apply a match. You let...
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