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Old 03-10-2006, 04:26 PM   #27
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When I was a kid (also when most of you were kids) do you remember watching the "Creature Double Feature" on channel 56 on Saturday nights? I think it was Dale Doorman who hosted it? They would show classic horror movies like "Attack of the Mushroom People"...."The Head That Wouldn't Die"...."The Killer Shrews"........and one of my favorite campy greats...."The Two Headed Transplant" with Ray Milland and Rosey Grear!!!

It was "The brain that wouldn't die" had that chicks head in a pan on the table......CLASSIC !!!!!!!!!

I loved all those japanese monster movies too. Mothra ROCKS !!!!
I wonder how many godzilla movies were made...

I remember that 2-headed one with Greer, freaking hilarious.
PLUS all the basket case movies,,,with the evil head stuck to his brother's side. ABSOUTE GENIUS !!!!

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