This is the OFFICIAL club for pinheads who love horror movies, horror comics, and horror based pinball machines! What are some of your favorite classic horror movies, pinball, and comics?
This is the OFFICIAL club for pinheads who love horror movies, horror comics, and horror based pinball machines! What are some of your favorite classic horror movies, pinball, and comics?
HELL yes.
ultimategameroom, I think you got me beat on the Creature stuff - but I am right there with you on the selection! awesome
I'm a classic horror fan, love Universal stuff, even the deep, deep cuts, plus Hammer from the 70s, JOHN CARPENTER. /thread
My wife and I clicked talking about The Thing, which I haven't wwatched in about 6 months.. damn time to pop that in.
Quoted from Rdoyle1978:My wife and I clicked talking about The Thing, which I haven't wwatched in about 6 months.. damn time to pop that in
The original i hope !
As a kid I always liked the creature as the best of all the universal horrors. Nice creature collection.
I love reading, Thomas ligotti will give you nightmares, probably. There are some amazing horror fiction stories out there.
The best movie in horror I have seen anytime in the last few years is this one.
It's called final prayer. It's found footage, but the similarities end there. Original. My favorite type.
Quoted from Gryszzz:Cool organ pic Nosferatu.
One of the creepiest movies of all time !!!
Quoted from SUPERBEE:The original i hope !
I was about to post a Joke about how there is no 2000s remake version, but the 1982 version (the one I was talking about) is ITSELF a remake. Which we also love. Well, me more than her. James Arness stars as the Frankenstein Plant on Ice. Directed by Howard Hawks. Still pretty awesome. But definitely surpassed by Carpenter
Quoted from amkoepfer:This is my night tonight. Tomorrow will be the abomidable dr phibes and another vincent price movie
Madhouse! The best Vincent price Corman film, IMO
We saw Nosferatu with Clubfoot Orchestra playing the soundtrack in about 2009 at the AFI theater. I think it was for the bluray release after Kino had done the latest restoration (which is amazing)
I used to be a Projectionist in college and must have played Nosferatu, Caligari and The Golem about 100 times. The bluray actually got to me, especially that awesome scene where Orlock is climbing the stairs and you just see his shadow.
Quoted from Rdoyle1978:Madhouse! The best Vincent price Corman film, IMO
Great movie as well!
Koepfer are you in the city? I grew up in perrysburg. Wrong thread but I Still remember seeing Pantera Sepultura, Biohazard at the Toledo sports arena where the Storm used to play.
Ya im in the city now. About half a mile from the border. Sports arena is long gone now, but i bet that was an awesome show!
Anybody ever see the Hammer film "Five Million years to Earth".My parents took me to see it in 1967 .Scared the shit out of me.I was 8 years old.
Favorite horror movies include, the strangers, old boy, the conjuring, babadook, hills have eyes, the thing.
Love horror movies! Haven't seen too much of the old stuff but would love to check some out.
Anyone see the new IT trailer? Looks insane!
Just realized that Mommy and Daddy in People under the stairs were played by the same two who are Big Ed and Nadine on Twin Peaks!
I'm a huge horror fan. I even have a full tattoo sleeve of the Universal Monsters on my right arm.
My main game room in my house is a hidden room behind a bookcase with motorized books/shelves that make the books look like they're moving.
Here's a recent tour, which also shows all of my horror decor:
And here's an older video that shows the book case running:
Alien - I was weak in the knees for hours. Probly seen it 100 times now.
Most anything by Hammer
The Shining
Night of the Living Dead
Horror in my gameroom: Stern Dracula, Alien movie poster, a collection of skulls, including a string of illuminated skulls that flash to the 'Halloween' theme, and a framed Elvira's House of Mystery #1.
Quoted from nman:Probably too many to list but some of my favorites are foreign films like Audition, Tale of Two Sister, and The Ugly.
Also always loved nearly anything with Vincent Price and the not-very-well-known Blind Dead movies.
aah Tombs of the Blind Dead!! man I forgot about those. Vincent Price +1 - I'm pretty sure I saw him on The Muppet Show first..lol. ... Then I saw Alice Cooper...
Then when I was a teenager I got "Welcome to my Nightmare" and they are BOTH on the same record!
Jhanley - Five million years to earth...the things they found in Hobs End. OMG, I'd forgotten that one. Saw it late night, spending the night at my cousins house. I was maybe 10 the first time I saw it. Scared the bejesus outta me.
Quoted from bobnatlanta:Jhanley - Five million years to earth...the things they found in Hobs End. OMG, I'd forgotten that one. Saw it late night, spending the night at my cousins house. I was maybe 10 the first time I saw it. Scared the bejesus outta me.
I'll always wonder why my mom took me to that.Her favorite movie is Sound of Music.She is Miss Tidy Bowl to the max.
Quoted from ultimategameroom:Did anyone see John Carpenter last year?
Absolutely! The wife and I went - Lincoln Theater in Washington, DC. TRULY amazing show. We see maybe 10-12 live shows a year, and this was an absolute highlight. So cool, and fun to see him jamming up there. Loved how he talked about the movies a bit too. I think the setlist was about 50/50 new stuff from his :Lost Themes albums, and stuff from the movies.
Quoted from ultimategameroom:Did anyone see John Carpenter last year?
Yep!! Great show! I picked up a signed copy of Lost Themes 2 on vinyl, a The Thing shirt, and this (which now hangs in my office at work:
Fingers and toes crossed that this will be a cornerstone game for Stern this year. I think this show is perfect for pinball, horror, humor, great theme music, bruce campell call outs. I think it should have an upper playfield for the original cabin and a basement pf for hell. "Hail to the King Baby"
Love horror movies! Here are some of my favs:
Old boy
Strangers
Hills have eyes
Dawn of the dead
Got a raspberry pi and looking for new movies to check out. Any suggestions?
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