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13 Ghosts (1960): Mr. Castle Gets the Blues

Come one, come all. It’s that special time of the week when we spend our Wednesday with William. In order for each of you to enjoy this review in all its glory, every reader has been issued a set of set of special invisible Script-O Goggles. As you read on you will find this review is full of special thrills and chills brought to vivid life by way of those magical, invisible, internet goggles. You will marvel at how vivid the color of the text is, how fine the font (Ariel like you’ve never experienced it before!), and you will want to bask in the glow of how clever and insightful I am. Those of you who’ve already donned your Script-O’s might even be feeling something like that already. No? Well, I assure you that as we explore the William Castle classic 13 Ghosts, you shall!







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The remake has moments, although I -far- preferred the HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL re-do, and thus felt TH13TEEN GHOSTS (sp?) was a bit disappointing.
ReplyDeleteThat said, I found the 'headless lion-tamer' part of the original to be pretty damn memorable! It almost seems to me as if it was supposed to whimsical, but it was sorta odd and genuinely creepy to me for some reason. *shrugs* I dunno, haven't looked at this one for a long time, myself. Neat review, though.
Thanks for the comment J. I really like the lion tamer bit myself, actually all the ghosts even though they were immobile for the most part.
ReplyDeleteAs far as the remake, there's going to be lots more to be said about that, but I have to hold off until October and The Halloween Top 13:The Remake
I have to say that I side with the remake on this one,as well. It kicked ass, were as the this one lat me a bit bland. Nice review, as always.
ReplyDeleteI really wish I could have seen this back in the day when it was 3D in theaters.
ReplyDeleteWhile the ghosts in the remake are much scarier, this is by far the superior work.
Although the remake was a good movie, the original 1960 version will always be my favorite. I saw it as a child in the theatres.
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