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The only horror host that I had watched semi-regularly before was on Los Angeles television from 1969-74, Larry "Seymour" Vincent. He was rather thin and his face was gaunt, so he didn't wear any of the overly-theatrical makeup like modern horror hosts because he didn't need to. Also, as best I can remember, his schtick was more like Mystery Science Theater 3000, heckling the movies before and after the commercial breaks. To be honest, I think I found Svengoolie annoying for the same reason I find commentary tracks on DVDs and Blu-Rays annoying--I just want them to shut up so I can watch the movie. lolWell I kinda like "Svengoolie", yeah he's stupid and silly but he doesn't take himself seriously and I don't take him seriously either. This tradition goes WAY back with m the "Zackerly" used to host monster movies on T.V. on the weekends in NY. I guess I'm just a sucker for it.
WorF
Oh, I'm familiar with the concept of horror hosts, it's just that I generally don't find them entertaining. Zacherle was one of the better ones (based on what little I've seen of his act, that is; I don't recall seeing him on local TV when I was growing up), but didn't particularly care for Elvira. On a side-note, I've always thought Cassandra Petersen was/is far more attractive dressed as herself than as her alter-ego Elvira.I agree with Worf. Svengoolie can range from somewhat amusing to downright hilarious, depending on the BPV (beers per view) of any given episode. But, more importantly, he is carrying on a long tradition that dates back to the mid 50s, with hosts Zacherley and Vampira. And who among ye that lived through the 80s can forget Elvira?
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