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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

TOP 10 BIRTHDAY SPECIAL: Edgar Allan Poe Movies


Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 - October 7, 1849) is my favorite American author! His poems ("The Raven", "A Dream Within A Dream") and short stories ("The Tell-Tale Heart", "The Black Cat", "The Pit and the Pendulum") are what turned me on to reading around 8th grade and made me want to be a writer. I have my favorite poems and stories but there have also been a number of movies made based on his works (some loosely based and some faithful) and Chernobog's Lair presents the Top 10 Edgar Allan Poe Movies:
#10 The Raven (1963) Starring Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and a young Jack Nicholson this loosely based comedic horror film where a magician has been turned into a raven! (And it has NOTHING to do with the poem!)
#9 Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932) Béla Lugosi plays Dr. Mirakle, a mad scientist experimenting with combining ape and human blood in this very loose adaptation of the story.
#8 The Tomb of Ligeia (1964) Vincent Price plays Verden Fell, who is haunted by his dead wife's memory.
#7 The Oblong Box (1969) Vincent Price plays Sir Julian Markham, an aristocrat who keeps his disfigured brother locked in a tower!
#6 The Black Cat, "Masters of Horror" (2007) Jeffrey Combs plays Edgar Allan Poe himself in this 1-hour made for cable horror series. Later, Combs would appear again as Poe in his one-man stage show "Nevermore: An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe".
#5 The Raven (1935) Béla plays Dr. Richard Vollin, a doctor obsessed with Edgar Allan Poe who creates elaborate torture devices.
#4 The Black Cat (1934) Boris Karloff plays Hjalmar Poelzig opposite Béla Lugosi in this macabre story of murder and satanic ritual. The scene at the end when Béla is skinning Boris alive in shadow is particularly disturbing for it's time!
#3 The Pit and the Pendulum (1961) Vincent Price plays Nicholas Medina who is tortured by his ancestor who was involved in the Spanish Inquisition.
#2 The Masque of the Red Death (1964) Vincent Price plays Prince Prospero, a Satanic ruler who terrorizes his peasants while using his castle as a refuge from the Red Death!
#1 The House of Usher (1959) Vincent Price plays Roderick Usher the eccentric last survivor of an old family who goes insane and buries his sister alive as his house crumbles around him!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011!!!!

Well, it's a brand new year and an odd numbered one at that. Don't you just love odd numbered years? They seem to coincidentally follow me in all of my major times in my life: I was born on an odd numbered year, I graduated high school on an odd numbered year...I'm noticing a pattern. Like most of us I hope this year will be better than the last one. I made a New Year's Resolution to loose weight, find a new job and perhaps crack down on my addiction to Mountain Dew, lol! So, here's my New Year message top you all, have a Happy New Year and don't screw this one up! lol

"Same old shit just different day and year" - Black Label Society, Bored To Tears