rgraham-3
A rejoint le déc. 2002
Bienvenue sur nouveau profil
Nos mises à jour sont toujours en cours de développement. Bien que la version précédente de le profil ne soit plus accessible, nous travaillons activement à des améliorations, et certaines fonctionnalités manquantes seront bientôt de retour ! Restez à l'écoute de leur retour. En attendant, l’analyse des évaluations est toujours disponible sur nos applications iOS et Android, qui se trouvent sur la page de profil. Pour consulter la répartition de vos évaluations par année et par genre, veuillez consulter notre nouveau Guide d'aide.
Badges2
Pour savoir comment gagner des badges, rendez-vous sur page d'aide sur les badges.
Avis2
Note de rgraham-3
"It's Alive!" is a wonderful television show run on WBGN-TV in Pittsburgh, PA. In the grand tradition of "Elvira, Mistress of the Dark", "Bartelby" or "Chiller Theatre", this show presents B horror movies interspersed with skits from a running caste of characters - Professor Emcee Square, Pointy the Devil, Fritz the Hunchback, Stiffy the Dead Clown, Heather the Mummy, The Whispering Nantucket, Hellga Scheidenentzündung, Mother, Urnie, and Cyst with Teeth and Hair.
You get the idea.
What raises this show above the others is the genuine talent of all involved. All of these characters are members of "Deathmobile", a pretty good rock band. So you get some darn good rock music! Also, frankly, the skits (tied into the movie) are very very very good.
This show is building momentum in this area, thanks to a web site that draws in loyal viewers. Look for "It's Alive!" to take off, not unlike "Mystery Science Theatre".
You can catch it Saturday nights at 10:00. Anyone in the Southwestern Pennsylvania - Eastern Ohio - Northern WV area should be able to see it by cable or satellite dish. Believe me, it will be worth it to find it - and watch it - and get sucked into it.
You get the idea.
What raises this show above the others is the genuine talent of all involved. All of these characters are members of "Deathmobile", a pretty good rock band. So you get some darn good rock music! Also, frankly, the skits (tied into the movie) are very very very good.
This show is building momentum in this area, thanks to a web site that draws in loyal viewers. Look for "It's Alive!" to take off, not unlike "Mystery Science Theatre".
You can catch it Saturday nights at 10:00. Anyone in the Southwestern Pennsylvania - Eastern Ohio - Northern WV area should be able to see it by cable or satellite dish. Believe me, it will be worth it to find it - and watch it - and get sucked into it.
This is a wonderful movie! The Art Deco sets are great - especially Miss Drake's house. (High up in the entry hall there is a balcony with a live organist!). Here are some facts: The assembly line for the "Drake" automobile is actually footage of the assembly line for the 1932 Plymouth. That beautiful town car she travels in is a Cord L-29 (as it pulls away listen to that beautiful whine of the front-wheel-drive transmission). George Brent drive a 1929 Packard. (Guess my obsession!)