Monday, October 31, 2011

Night 31 of "Attack of the 31 Nights of Halloween"

Welcome to night 31 of "Attack of the 31 Nights of Halloween". Tonight we have the final movie on our Halloween Movie List. This is the last day to enter our GIANT Giveaway so make sure to stop by for your chance to win a goodie bag full of frightfully good treats from 17 different shops! But first lets get to our featured item of the night from Laughing Vixen Lounge.


Tonight's Featured Items - Bride of the Monster Necklaces and Classic Monster Mash Charm Bracelet

Classic Monster Mash Charm Bracelet (Special Order) $45

Bride of the Monster Necklace $22

Bride of the Monster Necklace $23

Purchase this, or any other featured item, from Laughing Vixen Lounge through November 6th and get 10% off. Use code OCTOBER10
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Happy Halloween From Laughing Vixen Lounge


My Halloween Workers
Skeleton Monkey, Frankengerbil and Flyin' Purple People Eater

Night 31 - B Movie Monsters and Young Frankenstein
 
Well, my lovely ghouls, we have made it to the end of our Halloween Movie List. Hope you had fun reminiscing about some favorites and maybe found a few new ones. If you have followed along, and left a comment on each movie post, make sure to leave a comment on the main giveaway page that says "I survived the Attack of the 31 Nights of Halloween". That 1 comment will count for 10 entries in the giveaway!
 
Make sure to stop by each Friday for our Fear Fridays. We will review a different horror/thriller movie each week for your viewing pleasure.
 
While watching the movies on our list I couldn't help but think about...
What have we learned from watching horror films?
1. Only the skinny survive! If you can't fit through small openings you will never escape.
2. If you leave your window/doors unlocked or open then you should not be surprised when the killer appears in your house.
3. If you hear something outside at night don't go out and offer yourself up to it.
4. Never trust the local sheriff, gas attendants, doctor, etc. They are part of it!
5. Hit him again.
6. Don't sit with your back to the killer with your eyes shut thinking "It all OK now". It's not. You only hit him once and now he's standing up.
7. After the third time #6 happens...learn from it!

A bonus to our list tonight is a loving tribute to
B Movie Monsters

I love old black and white monster movies. Any and all of them. Atomic bugs, Woman that change into insects, The Universal Monsters, Critters from Outer space, Ghost, Zombies and just about anything that happens to grow really big! I'm a huge Mystery Science Theater 3000 lover so all the better if they're MST'd. Anyway and every way they are wonderful and make me laugh. Laughing Vixen Lounge will have many of these coming to our designs early next year.

The trailers were great too. "It leaps! It Crawls! It takes over the world! Run!" I love this style and it show in the posters too. I couldn't think of anything better than to let their great artwork speak for them. This is just a sampling of the heaps of them out there.  
 




 
And now our final feature... Young Frankenstein
 
 
Tagline - The scariest comedy of all time!
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Directed by Mel Brooks (The Producers, Blazing Saddles and Dracula: Dead and Loving It) and released on December 15, 1974 by Twentieth Century Fox (rated PG). Dr. Frederick Frankenstein (Gene Wilder) inherits his grandfathers castle and all it's possessions. Despite his resistance to his grandfather's ideas he quickly changes his mind when he stumbles upon some hidden journals in his grandfather's secret library. With the help of his assistants Igor (Marty Feldman) and Inga (Terri Garr) Dr. Frankenstein will attempt to bring his grandfather's dream to life.
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This is the best of the best. The comedy is so silly it's stupid but at the same time it's really rather brilliant. Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder are at their finest here and it's a treat to watch them. The sets and atmosphere are beautiful and Peter Boyle is such fun as the monster. This is a yearly Halloween staple at my house and I can't wait to watch it tonight!

Madeline Kahn is great as Elizabeth/The Bride of Frankenstein. The best quote of hers...
"Oh. Where you going?... Oh, you men are all alike. Seven or eight quick ones and then you're out with the boys to boast and brag. You better keep your mouth shut. Oh... I think I love him."
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Some trivia about the movie...
1. The film was shot with many of the same props and lab equipment as the original Frankenstein (1931).
2. The howling wolf sound on the ride to the castle was made by director Mel Brooks.
3. The idea of Frederick's dart hitting a cat was ad-libbed on set. When Gene Wilder threw his dart off camera, director Mel Brooks quickly screamed like a cat to create the illusion.
4. The scene in which the creature contemplates throwing the little girl into the lake ("No more flowers. What shall we throw in now?"), is a homage to a scene in Frankenstein (1931). That scene was cut and not restored to the original until its video release 50 years later.
5. Gene Wilder conceived the "Puttin' on the Ritz" scene, while Mel Brooks was resistant to it, feeling it detracted from the fidelity to Universal horror films in the rest of the film. It was only when he saw it with a howling audience that Brooks was confident about the sequence.
6. Gene Wilder, Peter Boyle and Marty Feldman appear together in this film by virtue of the fact that their mutual agent had a deal with the movie studio.
7. The shifting hump on Igor's back was an ad-libbed gag of Marty Feldman's. He had surreptitiously been shifting the hump back and forth for several days when cast members finally noticed. It was then added to the script.
8. Rock band Aerosmith took a break from a long night of recording to see "Young Frankenstein" in 1974. Steven Tyler wrote the band's hit "Walk This Way" the morning after seeing the movie, inspired by Marty Feldman's first scene, the "walk this way... this way" scene.
9. When Mel Brooks was preparing "Young Frankenstein," he found that Ken Strickfaden, who had made the elaborate electrical machinery for the lab sequences in the Universal Frankenstein films, was still alive in the Los Angeles area. He visited Strickfaden and found that Strickfaden had saved all the equipment and had it stored in his garage. Brooks made a deal to rent the equipment for his film and gave Strickfaden the screen credit he'd deserved, but hadn't gotten, for the original films.

10 comments:

  1. My FAVORITE Gene Wilder movie! Sooo funny...
    What knockers!

    Dixienites@ gmail.com

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  2. LOVE THAT FILM!!
    "It... could.. work!!!!!!!!"

    DESPINA
    deb_oro@yahoo.gr

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  3. #9 is my favorite trivia of all 31 days :) my favorite comedy-scary-horror-unsettling-not-quite-grade-b movies: 'the frighteners' (michael j. fox...so underrated an actor) & 'high spirits' (peter o'toole). my all hallows grim gift to you, for all of the work involved in posting: my favorite 2 creepy shorts:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8bm5w9jG3A &
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58iXypYPNrw&feature=channel_video_title

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  4. It's classics, people! Funny))
    redalepou@yahoo.com

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  5. Thank you for hostessing a wonderful Halloween blog/party, I had a Wonderful time:)
    Happy Halloweennnnnnnn

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  6. I can't even remember if I watched the movie or not (most likely I have seen it at one point or another). Maybe it's time to re-watch it! :)

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  7. NOT a fan of this movie what so every. Sorry!

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  8. OMG...the migrating hump.... is HYSTERICAL! One of my faves for any time of year....thanks for all of your hard work!

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  9. I love that you ended this month with a comedy horror movie! I haven't seen this movie in so long i forgot about it.Learning about Steven Tyler being inspired to write Walk This Way is great..thanks!!
    Happy Halloween!!!

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  10. Definitely a classic.
    Thanks for such a great October! :)

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