Judycat
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When I was a kid a movie company came to our town to film a Western. When it finally appeared in the theater we all got to see it for free. It was the definition of terrible.
I saw an interview with Janet Leigh. She said Hitchcock rehearsed the shower scene with warm water several times for several days. On the final cut, he substituted ice-cold water to make Janet's shock more realistic. Janet said she never forgave him for that.
Yeah, that was something. I also liked that walking skeleton.Oh, I forgot about "The House on Haunted Hill" with Vincent Price. The scene with the hanged woman outside the window with the rope snaking through the bars and wrapping around the heroine's ankles had me sleeping with a light on at the age of 12. It was magnificently cheesy, though. Typical Vincent Price schtick......
You don't like large women (size LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL)?I can't remember the title, but it was about a 50 foot woman, who got zapped in a normal 1950s atomic radiation flick. Bad..........
She had a 50 ft. headache.Why was the 50 ft Woman so angry?
Gah. This is not a riddle. I just want to know.
There wasn't enough Midol in the entire state...….Why was the 50 ft Woman so angry?
Gah. This is not a riddle. I just want to know.
"The Tingler" You could see the string pulling the rubber thing across the floor.
Ovaries as large a watermelons on the rampage.Why was the 50 ft Woman so angry?
In our theater, some of the seats were rigged with vibrating devices in the backrest that went off at the "scream for your lives" moment. I didn't have one of those seats, but there was indeed some screaming!"The Tingler" You could see the string pulling the rubber thing across the floor.