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Short Films by George Méliès
Le Manoir du Diable (1896) (considered the first horror film in history)
Une nuit terrible (1896)
Le Chateau Hanté (1897)
Le Diable Au Couvent (1899)
Évocation Spirite (1899)
Le diable géant ou Le miracle de la madonne (1901)
Le chaudron infernal (1903)
Le cake-walk infernal (1903)
Le monstre (1903)
Le diable noir (1905)
Les quatre cents farces du diable (1906)Other Short Films
The Sealed Room (1909)
Frankenstein (1910)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1913)
The Fall of the House of Usher (1928)Famous Classic Horror Films
Das Kabinett des Doktor Caligari (1920)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920)
Nosferatu (1922)
Häxan (1922)
Orlacs Hände (1924)
The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
Vampyr (1932)
House on Haunted Hill (1959)
Plan 9 from Outer Space (1956)
The Bat (1959)
The Last Man on Earth (1964)
Night of the Living Dead (1968)Other Films
10s-30s
Der Golem (1915) // Der Golem - Wie er in die Welt Kam (1920) // Genuine (1920) // Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (1922) // The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) // Wolf Blood (1925) // The Cat and the Canary (1927) // Svengali (1931) // White Zombie (1932) // The Monster Walks (1933) // The Most Dangerous Game (1933) // Ghoul (1933) // The Vampire Bat (1933) // Maniac (1934) // The House of Mystery (1934) // The Beast of Borneo (1934) // The Ghost Walks (1934) // Phantom Ship (1935) // Revolt of the Zombies (1935) // Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1936) // The Man Who Changed His Mind (1936) // The Rogues’ Tavern (1936) // 夜半歌聲 (Ye Ban Ge Sheng) (1937) // The Riders of the Whistling Skull (1937) // The Devil’s Daughter (1939) // The Face at the Window (1939) // Torture Ship (1939)
40s-50s
The Mummy’s Hand (1940) // The Devil Bat (1940) // The Ape (1940) // Doomed to Die (1940) // King of the Zombies (1940) // Invisible Ghost (1940) // Spooks Run Wild (1941) // The Ghost Train (1941) // The Mad Monster (1942) // Bowery at Midnight (1942) // The Corpse Vanishes (1942) // The Living Ghost (1942) // The Ape Man (1943) // Dead Men Walk (1943) // The Ghost and the Guest (1943) // The Monster Maker (1944) // Voodoo Man (1944) // One Body Too Many (1944) // The Flying Serpent (1946) // Devil Monster (1946) // Mesa of Lost Women (1953) // The Snow Creature (1954) // The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues (1955) // Dementia (1955) // Indestructible Man (1956) // La maldición de la momia azteca (1957) // 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957) // Frankenstein’s Daughter (1958) // La momia azteca contra el robot humano (1958) // Night of the Blood Beast (1958) // The Screaming Skull (1958) // I Bury the Living (1958) // The Devil’s Partner (1958) // Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959) // A Bucket of Blood (1959) // Beast from Haunted Cave (1959) // The Killer Shrews (1959) // The Wasp Woman (1959) // The Manster (1959) // Terror is a Man (1959)
60s - 70s
Teenage Zombies (1960) // Horror Hotel (1960) // The Little Shop of Horrors (1960) // Atom Age Vampire (1960) // Ein Toter hing im Netz (1960) // 13 Ghosts (1960) // Tormented (1960) // Last Woman on Earth (1960) // The Naked Witch (1961) // The Beast of Yucca Flats (1961) // Creature from the Haunted Sea (1961) // Werewolf in a Girls’ Dormitory (1961) // Night Tide (1961) // The Devil’s Messenger (1961) // Bloodlust! (1961) // Eegah (1962) // Carnival Of Souls (1962) // The Brain that Wouldn’t Die (1962) // The Devil’s Hand (1961) // Hands of a Stranger (1962) // The Dungeon of Harrow (1962) // Trauma (1962) // El barón del terror (1962) // Ring of Terror (1962) // Terror of the Bloodhunters (1962) // The Terror (1963) // Dementia 13 (1963) // Monstrosity: The Atomic Brain (1963) // À Meia-Noite Levarei Sua Alma (1964) // Two Thousand Maniacs! (1964) // The Strangler (1964) // The Faceless Monster (1965) // Il boia scarlatto (1965) // Creature of the Walking Dead (1965) // The Beach Girls and the Monster (1965) // The Eye Creatures (1965) // The She Beast (1966) // Jesse James Meets Frankenstein’s Daughter (1966) // Manos - The Hands of Fate (1966) // Curse of the Swamp Creature (1966) // Night Fright (1967) // Creature of Destruction (1967) // Spider Baby or The Maddest Story Ever Told (1967) // In the Year 2889 (1967) // The Ghosts of Hanley House (1968) // It’s Alive! (1969) // How Awful About Allan (1970) // La figlia di Frankenstein (1971) // Blood Thirst (1971) // Snake People (1971) // Horror Express (1972) // Frankenstein ‘80 (1972)
Pretty great how we have a public domain!
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Most of the transcripts I saw from the Republican
history distortion conferencedebate accidentally left out that asterisk.
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— William Faulkner (via wordsnquotes)
(Source: wordsnquotes.com, via two-thirty)
Inside Banksy’s Alternative and Grim Version of Disneyland
Welcome to Dismaland, where life isn’t always a fairy tale! Located at the seaside resort of Weston super Mare in the UK, Dismaland is a sinister, dystopian and less glamorous version of Disneyland. As his most ambitious project, Banksy is clearly portraying his authentic views of the famous institution and the “evil” it posses. It is anti-capitalist, dull and clinical modification.
Inside the 2.5 acre site, you will find a grim fairytale castle, a boat pond full of asylum seekers, and other satirical oddities, such as an anarchist training boot camp.
Among its 18 attractions is the Grim Reaper, the sight of Cinderella falling from her pumpkin carriage, and a woman who is morbidly attacked by seagulls.
The exhibition includes pieces from over 50 artists from 17 different countries, which include artists such Damien Hirst, Jenny Holzer and Jimmy Cauty.
You can see Dismaland’s in all its grim glory this weekend, starting on August 22, 2015.
h/t: banksyarts
it’s deep because we, like… took the bright happy commercialist things… and made them, y'know, bad??? it’s a metaphor, you see, because capitalism is bad like… decaying castles and toilet whales and shit… *takes bong hit*
u think they have fastpasses??? catch me in the grim reaper bumper cars before anyone else
holy shit if i read a description of this stupid thing i would write it off as an overwrought parody but it’s not it’s real fucking hell
I can’t believe with all the shit going on in the world there’s still artists who are going to devote this much energy and money to “duuude, like, oh man, DISNEY, they’re like, a corporation and shit, but they sell cute stuff, whoa, it’s like totally conditioning the poor sheople into capitalist subservience brah!!!”
“I am an imbecile” balloons? Shamu coming out of a toilet? If I were an art teacher and a student proposed any of this I would go to their house and make their mom hide all their video games.
Not that I disagree in general with banksy being predictable and shallow (“WAR BAD”) but don’t underestimate Disney as a massively rich corporation that lobbies the government to say, change copyright law to their advantage
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marvelmaster616 asked: In the years 2033, the rights to Superman will be public domain. When that time comes, do you expect Marvel to incorporate Superman into the Marvel Universe?
Given history, I think that it is extremely unlikely that we’ll ever see the day when Superman is in the public domain.




