Thursday, May 2, 2013

things happen and Karloff is frozen

Well, things happen and Karloff is frozen in an ice cave in his basement along with a lawyer, doctor, and constable from the mainland, as well as the angry and suspicious son of his latest patient. Its been a pleasure. DiCaprio will leave town and my aunt will once again have a gorgeous garden.Die, Monster, Die was based on Lovecraft’s story, The Colour Out of Space, and director Daniel Haller actually did a decent job of capturing the atmosphere of decay. When he learns the ganster had a half-million in stolen loot stashed somewhere before he died, Karloff decides to probe his friend’s new brain to see if it remembers where the loot is hidden.5. Throughout, it’s clear Karloff’s intentions are quite noble, but he finds himself in over his head dealing with a Jekyll/Hyde case and a gangland war. There’s something perfect about it being a silent film. One has to think that Karloff himself must have found the roles a bit of a relief. 'You can’t live your life in fear of the fashion police,’ she says as we flick through racks of delicious dresses by Prada. 'I’ve never been a big reader in my life.  Bride and groom Maggie and Sundance, therapy, service and hospice dogs from Lending a Paw, netted third place and a $20 Urban Pet gift card for their owners. This proves a useful barometer for gauging if the star is on set or has left town: when DiCaprio, a committed environmentalist, headed off to visit the widow of the Crocodile Man, Steve Irwin, Auntie Jean got her lawn mown. Oh what a lovely treat for our fellow fiends to start off May! Oh whoops, too much Tales from the Crypt for me apparently as of late. His Black Cat, though, will always be at the top of my list.

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