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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's Horror Show...Prom Night (1980) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #horror #promnight #jamieleecurtis #LeslieNielsen #ripleslienielsen #caseystevens #annemariemartin #michaeltough #marybethrubens #pitaoliver #davidmucci #joythompson #jeffwincott #robertasilverman #sheldonrybowski #brocksimpson #tammybourne #RobGarrison #riprobgarrison #joycekite #LeslieScott #karenforbes #vintage #VHS #80s #durandurantulsa #durandurantulsashorrorshow
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spooky tuesday is a (now not so new!) podcast where we’re breaking down all of our favorite slashers, thrillers, monster movies and black comedies on the new scariest day of the week.
why don’t all horror flicks have a five-minute long disco dance scene? it seems like just the thing the genre is missing — but, luckily, prom night (1980) doesn’t disappoint on that front. on a new episode of spooky tuesday, we’re throwing it back to the OG prom movie as we talk about bad boyfriends, how having a sick van can help you find your soulmate, and the most jan brady-core piece of trivia we’ve ever heard. this jamie lee curtis original might not have taken off quite as much as its 70s and 80s contemporaries, but with its own set of mysterious phone calls and a shout out from scream’s randy meeks himself, you know it’s worth a watch.
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Prom Night (1980)
In today's review, I find drama and murder clash with the most important night of a seniors life. As I attempt a #positive review of the 1980 slasher Prom Night #LeslieNielsen #JamieLeeCurtis #DebbieGreenfield #CaseyStevens #BrockSimpson #EddieBenton
Childhood can be challenging on its own, yet if you can survive the perils of youthful naïvety, you get a dose of the drama and danger that is present in your adult years. These scars, and traumas can stick with of, moulding us into the people that we are today, if we make it out that is. In 1980, as the slashers started to pick up steam, a high school in Canada dealt with a buried secret, and a…
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#1980#Antoinette Bower#Brock Simpson#Casey Stevens#David Bolt#David Gardner#David Mucci#Dean Bosacki#Debbie Greenfield#Eddie Benton#film#films#George Touliatos#horror#Jamie Lee Curtis#Jeff Wincott#Joy Thompson#Joyce Kite#Karen Forbes#Leslie Nielsen#Leslie Scott#Mary Beth Rubens#Melanie Morse#Michael Tough#Movies#Pita Oliver#positive#review#Robert A. Silverman#Sheldon Rybowski
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Bratz: Rock Angelz (2005), dir. David Mucci Fassett
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PROM NIGHT (1980) – Episode 268 – Decades of Horror 1980s
“The killer’s comin’! The killer’s gonna get you!” Ah, yes, the childhood game everyone played. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Crystal Cleveland, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they discover who wins and loses in Prom Night (1980).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 268 – Prom Night (1980)
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Gruesome Magazine is partnering with the WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL (https://wickedhorrortv.com/) which now includes video episodes of Decades of Horror 1980s and is available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, and its online website across all OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop.
At a high school senior prom, a masked killer stalks four teenagers who were responsible for the accidental death of a classmate six years previously.
Directed by: Paul Lynch
Writing Credits: William Gray (screenplay); Robert Guza Jr. (from a story by)
Music by: Paul Zaza, Carl Zittrer
Cinematography by: Robert C. New (director of photography)
Selected Cast:
Leslie Nielsen as Mr. Hammond
Jamie Lee Curtis as Kimberly Hammond
Casey Stevens as Nick McBride
Anne-Marie Martin as Wendy Richards (as Eddie Benton)
Antoinette Bower as Mrs. Hammond
Michael Tough as Alex Hammond
Robert A. Silverman as Mr. Sykes (as Robert Silverman)
Pita Oliver as Vicki
David Mucci as Lou Farmer
Jeff Wincott as Drew Shinnick
Mary Beth Rubens as Kelly Lynch (as Marybeth Rubens)
George Touliatos as Lt. McBride
Melanie Morse MacQuarrie as Henri-Anne
David Gardner as Dr. Fairchild
Joy Thompson as Jude Cunningham
Sheldon Rybowski as Seymour ‘Slick’ Crane
Rob Garrison as Sayer
David Bolt as Weller
Beth Amos as Housekeeper
Sonia Zimmer as Melanie
Sylvia Martin as Mrs. Cunningham
Elizabeth M. Mason as Adele (as Liz Stalker-Mason)
Pam Henry as Car Hop
Ardon Bess as Teacher
Lee Wildgen as Gang Member
Brock Simpson as Young Nick
Leslie Scott as Young Wendy
Tammy Bourne as Young Robin
Dean Bosacki as Young Alex
Debbie Greenfield as Young Kim
Karen Forbes as Young Jude
Joyce Kite as Young Kelly
Prom Night (1980) is one of six horror films in which Jamie Lee Curtis appeared over a three-year span from 1978 to 1981 and the last covered by the Grue-Crew. Three John Carpenter films (Halloween, The Fog, Halloween II) and Prom Night are joined by Road Games and Terror Train.
Prom Night is not the best of Curtis’s 1978-1981 six-pack of horror movies (does that go without saying?), but is it the worst? Leslie Nielsen, soon to go through his transformation to a standout comedic actor, has little to do as Curtis’s character’s father and the school’s principal. There’s also the student body providing fodder for the killer, the creepy kids that set the whole thing in motion fifteen years earlier, and athe disco music and dancing. Don’t worry. The Grue Crew will give you the straight poop.
At the time of this writing, Prom Night is available to stream from Shudder, Amazon Prime, Peacock, Hoopla, Kanopy, Tubi, PlutoTV, and Freevee. It is also available on physical media as a Blu-ray formatted disc from Synapse Films.
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Chad, will be Ghost Story (1981), based on Peter Straub’s 1979 novel! The Grue-Crew has been wanting to do this one for a long time! If you heard them announce Without Warning (1980) on the podcast, they apologize for the change, but it is on the schedule for November. Be patient, fellow babies.
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans – so leave them a message or comment on the Gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the Gruesome Magazine website, or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at [email protected].
Check out this episode!
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🔍, I found a few notable things in my travels you might like. First, it looks like Ethan is filming something with David Mazouz. The director, Tony Mucci, works for Infinity, which is a production company specializing in gaming.
Second, and you probably already saw this, but Corey Michael Smith was featured in Numero Netherlands. Here are two links to his photo spread and a link to some bts although he’s not pictured in it. It just shows what went into making the set design.
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Eccoci ora a parlarvi del racconto numero 6 della nostra nuova Antologia:
"Otter & Candy" di Veronica Reburn
Si tratta di una storia contemporanea che vi farà ridere e sorridere, ma anche riflettere.
Di cosa parla?
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A Davide bastano poche cose per stare bene; gli amici, il suo pub e il suo gatto Mucci.
La sua vita è perfetta, quasi perfetta…
A Simone manca tutto per stare bene; un lavoro, una casa e un sogno.
La sua vita non è perfetta.
Il loro incontro però, tra birre, improbabili tutù rosa e un pizzico di glitter, potrebbe essere perfetto.
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Pride & Queer
Antologia di racconti Rainbow di A Chorus Rainbow
Proventi donati a @arcigay
A giugno 2024 su #Amazon in #kindle e #cartaceo
#Antologia #bookstagram #booklover #instabook #instalibri #queer #lgbt #lgbtq #lgbtqia #racconti #donazione #beneficenza #libriqueer #librilgbt #gay #bisessuale #romance #mm #mlm
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Fedez a Muschio Selvaggio, la proposta all'ultima puntata: «Se questa va bene, la prossima la facciamo da un’altra parte». Ecco dove L'ultima puntata di Muschio Selvaggio è appena stata caricata e insieme a Fedez e Mr.Marra ci sono anche Alex Mucci, Onlyfanser e compagna di Davide Marra e Pippo Ricciardi, comico che recensisce porno in diretta. Il tema dell'ultimo appuntamento con il podcast non poteva che essere, quindi, il porno e la sua fruizione. Fedez e gli altri ospiti si sono quindi accinti a commentare i vari video amatoriali e non che trovavano online, raccontando aneddoti legati al sesso. Tra risate e divertimento, Fedez e Mr. Marra hanno annunciato alla fine della puntata un possibile sequel a quel contenuto, su un'altra piattaforma. Andiamo a scoprire che cosa hanno detto e il futuro di Mischio Selvaggio. La fine di Muschio Selvaggio? La proposta di Fedez L'ultima puntata di Muschio Selvaggio è terminata con una proposta di Fedez per un nuovo episodio. Nonostate la chiusura del podcast (nel momento della registrazione non si sapeva ancora), il rapper aveva già deciso che avrebbe continuato il progetto di Muschio su un'altra piattaforma. «Se questa puntata va bene, pensavo di fare una puntata speciale non su Youtube, ma lì - dice Fedez indicando la maglietta di Mr. Marra che riporta la grafica di PornHub, con la scritta ironica "FreeHugs" -, in cui due professionisti del settore fanno sesso davanti a noi e noi commentiamo e recensiamo l'atto». Decisamente un altro tipo di contenuto che ha entusiasmato gli ospiti, soprattutto Pippo Ricciardi. «Scriveteci nei commenti se vi interessa una puntata del genere, così noi ci possiamo mettere in moto e ci daremo da fare», ha chiuso così Mr Marra, lasciando una porta aperta all'idea di non chiudere in questo modo così definitivo il podcast. L'annuncio della chiusura di Muschio Selvaggio Il 10 marzo Fedez e Mr Marra avevano spiegato ai loro follower la decisione di chiudere Muschio Selvaggio. «Viste le ultime vicissitudini non reputiamo opportuno andare avanti così, non avrebbe senso perché sta diventando una situazione insostenibile lavorativamente parlando per tutti», spiega Fedez. E Mr Marra aggiunge: «Attenderemo le decisioni dell'altra parte e dei giudici dato che, contrariamente a quanto avete letto, la questione non è assolutamente risolta». Fedez sottolinea ancora: «Noi vorremmo assolutamente portare avanti questo podcast», e Mr Marra poco dopo: «O lo portiamo avanti noi come abbiamo fatto in questi 10 mesi oppure lasciamo e poi chi lo sa, magari ci vedremo da qualche altra parte». L’"addio" di Fedez La puntata di Muschio Selvaggio si è conclusa con un saluto generale. Fedez e Mr Marra non sapevano che quella sarebbe stata l’ultima puntata in onda, ma i due hanno preferito chiudere il podcast. Fedez nell’annunciare l’ultimo appuntamento ha concluso così: «Muschio Selvaggio finisce qui, anzi non chiude ma passa nelle mani di Luis. Io e Marra ci leviamo dai co***oni!».
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Jamie Lee Curtis and Casey Stevens in Prom Night (Paul Lynch, 1980)
Cast: Leslie Nielsen, Jamie Lee Curtis, Casey Stevens, Anne-Marie Martin, Michael Tough, Mary Beth Rubens, Joy Thompson, Antoinette Bower, Robert A. Silverman, Pita Oliver, David Mucci, George Touliatos, Sheldon Rybowski, Debbie Greenfield, Brock Simpson, Leslie Scott, Dean Bosacki, Joyce Kite, Karen Forbes. Screenplay: William Gray, Robert Guza Jr. Cinematography: Robert C. New. Art direction: Reuben Freed. Film editing: Brian Ravok. Music: Paul Zaza, Carl Zittrer.
High school prom is scary enough without letting a killer loose at one: It's a nexus of adolescent anxieties about sex, style, and status. But of course that makes it a natural locus for the overkill of a horror movie like the classic Carrie (Brian De Palma, 1976). It would be nice to say that Paul Lynch's Prom Night is a classic of that order, but I really can't. It has a promising setup: A group of grade-school kids terrifies another kid into a fatal fall from the window of a spooky old building and, led by the snottiest girl in the group, cover up the fact that they witnessed and partly caused the accident. Six years later, they become the target for threatening phone calls, threats planted in their school lockers, and eventual murders at the prom. The identity of the murderer is slyly withheld until the very end -- although if you've seen enough of these movies you know how to eliminate the obvious suspects and maybe to catch the clues to whodunit. There are a couple of well-staged and suspenseful scenes as the victims get offed. But the film is loaded with too many dance-floor scenes that remind one of how nobody mourned when disco died. The top billing for the film goes to Leslie Nielsen, who plays the principal of the school and the father of the little girl who died, as well as her siblings Kim (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Alex (Michael Tough). But Nielsen has only a few scenes in the movie, and the role is a kind of valedictory to his career in "serious" parts: Airplane! (David Zucker, Jerry Zucker) came out the same year as Prom Night and launched him into the most memorable part of his career, as a deadpan comic actor. Though it was a big success in its day, Prom Night is more artifact than art, valuable mostly as a picture of its era.
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Prom Night Review
https://foreverfinalgirl.com/prom-night/
On paper, Prom Night checks all the boxes for me. Slasher movie: check. Jamie Lee Curtis as the final girl: Check. 80’s horror: check. So does Prom Night live up to other slashers? What I can say is that David Mucci’s (who plays Lou) eyebrows should be their own character. Damn!
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Prom Night (1980)
"You seem a little anxious, Wendy. By the way, who are you going with tonight?"
"It's not who you go with, honey. It's who takes you home."
#prom night#horror film#Close up of eyes#canadian cinema#films i done watched#Paul lynch#Jamie Lee Curtis#leslie nielsen#Casey Stevens#Michael Tough#Antoinette Bower#Anne Marie Martin#Robert A. Silverman#Pita Oliver#David Mucci#Jeff Wincott#Mary Beth Rubens#George Touliatos#Joy Thompson#David Gardner#Melanie Morse MacQuarrie#William Gray#Robert Guza Jr.#Sheldon Rybowski#An OG slasher that I haven't seen before! And boy what an imprint this one left; sure it picks up some ideas from Carrie and Halloween but#It clearly had a big influence on a lot of slashers that followed. That can be the problem with watching these films; I've seen so many#Imitators and parodies that it takes a little of the shine off these films when they're finally seen. Still this is a pretty great entry in#The pantheon and there's a lot to enjoy: a slow steady build up with realistic characters in relatable situations gives way to some very#Tense stalk and slash. Some beautiful editing work and a great score (not to mention beautifully demented choreographed disco dance scene)#Make up for the fact that the identity of the killer is obvious from a mile away. Curtis is brilliant tho; true scream queen icon
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Up next on my Spooktober Filmfest...Prom Night (1980) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #horror #promnight #jamieleecurtis #LeslieNielsen #ripleslienielsen #caseystevens #annemariemartin #michaeltough #marybethrubens #pitaoliver #davidmucci #joythompson #robertasilverman #tammybourne #brocksimpson #DVD #80s #Spooktober #halloween #october
#movie#movies#prom night#jamie lee curtis#leslie nielsen#rip leslie nielsen#casey stevens#anne marie martin#mary beth ruebens#pita oliver#david mucci#joy thompson#Robert A Silverman#tammy bourne#brock simpson#sheldon rybowski#dvd#80s#Spooktober#halloween#october
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- You seem a little anxious, Wendy. By the way, who are going with tonight? - It's not who you go with, honey. It's who takes you home.
Prom Night, Paul Lynch (1980)
#Paul Lynch#William Gray#Leslie Nielsen#Jamie Lee Curtis#Casey Stevens#Anne Marie Martin#Antoinette Bower#Michael Tough#Robert A. Silverman#David Mucci#Jeff Wincott#Mary Beth Rubens#Robert C. New#Paul Zaza#Carl Zittrer#Brian Ravok#1980
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Unforgiven 1992
#unforgiven#clint eastwood#morgan freeman#gene hackman#richard harris#jaimz woolvett#saul rubinek#frances fisher#anna lavine#david mucci#ron white#cherrilene cardinal#josie smith#tara frederick#beverley elliott#lissa repo-martell#larry joshua#westerns#western movie#western#western movies
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Belated Unforgiven commentary:
The intro tho XD The opening text, then the immediate cut to utter CHAOS
It's amusing and endearing to see Clint, known weird horse girl, acting like he's struggling to get in the saddle.
The Schofield Kid HAS NO CHILL!!!!!
"Gene, you get to kick Richard and I in the face! And whip and threaten Morgan!"
I really hate that Bill does that to Will and Ned though :/ Poor things. I understand him kicking Bob because they're old enemies, but Will and Ned...they're next to innocent. Hell, Ned IS innocent of what he got killed for. But then he doesn't even give a due punishment to the two men who cut up Delilah. Speaking of:
I really like the portrayal of the people who work in the brothel. The women are actually shown to have close relationships with each other. In-universe, they are treated as second-class, but they are shown to the audience to be just as much of human beings as anyone else...and more humane.
I didn't want Davey to die though...it's Mike's fault, not his. Davey's sweet. Mike on the other hand...ah...while he DID have it coming, I do feel a bit embarrassed for him.
Poor Beauchamp...he's just a writer (like a good part of us on this site)
I really love seeing Clint acting as Will. It's rare you see him act out characters who are remorseful and afraid of dying. Or maybe Will is like an older Man with No Name: sensitive, but still a BAMF.
Will and Ned mutually: I will kill with you and for you. You are my brother.
One more thing about Will: known vicious killer, doesn't discriminate sex/gender and age, but respects women enough to want to stick up for those who don't get the justice they deserve. Go him. And also, he doesn't think just because Delilah has scars means that she's ugly. CAN WE APPRECIATE THIS MAN????????
And lastly: there are so many similar elements to High Plains Drifter! Fun fact: the book 1001 Movies You Should See Before You Die says that William Munny is like an older High Plains Drifter, and tbh the authors aren't wrong.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CLINT EASTWOOD!!!!!!!!!
To celebrate, I'm gonna be watching Unforgiven and live-blogging :D
#clint eastwood#unforgiven#william munny#morgan freeman#ned logan#gene hackman#little bill dagget#richard harris#english bob#jaimz woolvett#the schofield kid#anna thomson#delilah fitzgerald#saul rubinek#w. w. beauchamp#rob campbell#davey bunting#david mucci#quick mike#high plains drifter
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Models & Subjects: Leticia Lucas, Tatjana Patitz, Lenita Oderfaldt, David Cameron, Patricia Clyne, Cindy Crawford, Karina Gomez, Ruben Toledo, Isabel Toledo, Cristiana Mucci, Karen Alexander, Angel Estrada, Louise Vyent, Marc Jacobs, David Norbury, Miguel Osuna & Unknown
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