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Golem100: Well, it can't be that bad. It's not a "watch instantly" movie at Netflix. #theterror more »
knyne: "The Terror" was a cheap quickie even by Corman's standards. He had the sets left of from "The Raven" and "The Haunted Palace." Corman even shot ext... more »
Bootknife-Jackson: don't get me wrong, i love terrible movies (especially Corman outings). but this is unwatchable. i have tried a few times over the years and always en... more »
Sunshineyness: BTW, LOVE her hair, dress and makeup... so delightfully 60's and that's exactly how I'd walk around normally if it were socially acceptable. #theterror more »
Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: I watched this movie in the early 80's, and we thought it was super cheesy back then. Not sure I could take it now. #theterror more »
1960s flick The Terror is directed by B-grade auteur Roger Corman, and features the cheesy stylings of a young Jack Nicholson (in a great French soldier outfit) and an old Boris Karloff. Plus kissing in tombs and floating rocks!
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It was 20 years ago this week that Tim Burton's Batman was released, changing the face of summer blockbusters, superhero movies and even breakfast cereal forever (Okay, maybe not that last one). Perhaps it's time to relive some Batmania...? More »
As the cliche (doesn't) go: Where there's the box office smoke, there's going to be sequel fire, and Batman's box office breaking lead to three follow-ups that pretty much define that whole The Good, The Bad and The Ugly idea.
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