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Dracula (1931) Trailer and Watch Movie Instantly At Netflix

I just love Netflix's Watch Instantly feature. I've watched many great movies and TV series, old and new. Available now to Watch Instantly is the classic 1931 landmark adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula featuring the icon, Bela Lugosi as the Count. Who could forget Dwight Frye's portrayal of the insane Renfield?

Enjoy the trailer and then Watch It now on Netflix or pick up a copy of the DVD from Amazon.com.

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Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein Trailer and Short Review

It is amazing how this classic still holds up and makes me laugh as much as it does. This is clearly my favorite Abbott and Costello feature. Fans of the classic Universal movies will get a charge from seeing Dracula (Bela Lugosi), the Wolfman (Lon Chaney Jr.) and the Frankenstein Monster,(Glenn Strange who did a fantastic job in the Karloff make-up) match wits with the legendary comedy duo.

The sets and music lend to the spooky atmosphere in the black and white gem. The timeless gags throughout this must-see film, make "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" one of the best Comedic Horror films of all-time. Enjoy the trailer.


SANDRA!!!! junior??? SANDRA!!!! junior??? :)

Be sure to rent Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein from Netflix or pick up a copy of the DVD or Poster from Amazon.com.

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Godzilla Final Wars




Well here I am watching another monster movie, but don't monsters have a home in the horror movies realm?



Okay, Godzilla Final Wars (2004) available on DVD, is an all-out, action packed monsterfest that holds true to the vintage `zilla flicks that have graced the celluloid world over the decades.



First off, if you don't like cheesy movies where the monsters are guys in rubber suits then stay away and don't even bother reading anymore of this.



This movie was a blast. It had all the traditional elements but also included a much hipper musical score, many monsters, martial arts, mutants, and a menacing alien race.



If you were a kid who grew up in the 60s, you'll enjoy the throwback feel. If you were a kid who grew up on The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, you'll love the similarities. If you have a household of both generations, then this is a great family fun movie to watch.



This had more monsters than "Destroy All Monsters" and is literally a who's who from the Toho library. Thumbs up for green menace we love, Godzilla.



WATCH THE TRAILER



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Peter Jackson's King Kong



Okay, so it's not a horror movie, but it is a big-budget monster movie made by Peter Jackson. Most of us horror and monster movie fans don't immediately associate Jackson with The Lord of the Rings like the masses do (btw - I loved TLotR trilogy), but rather with classic genre staples like Dead Alive (aka Brain Dead) and Bad Taste.

Anyway, the original 1933 classic has always been one of my all-time favorite monster movies ever since my childhood; I still love it. When I saw the initial trailer and saw that Jackson was sticking to the original period and storyline I was psyched.

I loved it. Some people whined about the length but I thought the 3 hours zipped right by. The only downside I felt was Jack Black's average performance. He wasn't bad, but I just thought he could've been better.

The special effects were wonderful. Some intense, Jurassic Park-like sequences. The natives on Skull Island were frightening and horrifically realistic.

Bottom line is that this was a pleasure to see on the big screen and this is one DVD I can't wait to get. Click here to pre-order your DVD from Amazon.com.

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