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What was your favorite part of ''Tales of Terror'' (1962)?

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    InsideTheCastleWall — 16 years ago(October 20, 2009 08:11 PM)

    I do too! He stopped lying at that point.

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      J. Spurlin — 16 years ago(October 20, 2009 08:20 PM)

      And you gotta love Vincent Price and the wife throwing Peter Lorre's head around.
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        InsideTheCastleWall — 16 years ago(October 21, 2009 09:13 AM)

        That was great. The effects were very good for '62 as well.

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          J. Spurlin — 16 years ago(October 21, 2009 10:45 AM)

          I never say "the effects were good for such-and-such a time" because to me old effects look so much better than obvious CGI. The beheading of Peter Lorre was pretty cheesy, but the ghost effects in the first segment were excellent - more effective than CGI effects would have been.
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            Masey3 — 16 years ago(October 31, 2009 10:29 PM)

            I just saw this tonight & have to say that The Black Cat was my favorite. Followed by Valdemar then Morella.
            And agree that the best scene (of all 3, really) was Lorre's street begging, especially his "moral cripple" pitch. I thought "did he really just say that??" too funny! He was very good.
            And you really gotta love pre-CGI
            "Hey, how come Andrew gets to get up? If he gets upwe'll all get upIT'LL BE ANARCHY!!"

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              J. Spurlin — 16 years ago(October 31, 2009 10:58 PM)

              I love pre-CGI!
              What did you rate the film for the database? If you haven't rated it yet, you can do it here:
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                Masey3 — 16 years ago(November 01, 2009 12:44 AM)

                Oh, I rated itI rate all my movies here
                Gave it a 7. May deserve an 8, tho, for shear appreciation
                "Hey, how come Andrew gets to get up? If he gets upwe'll all get upIT'LL BE ANARCHY!!"

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                  J. Spurlin — 16 years ago(November 01, 2009 12:53 AM)

                  I just checked my own rating, and I'm slightly surprised to see I rated it a low 5/10. But I remember I wasn't really happy with the first segment - excellent special effects notwithstanding. And I wasn't happy with the second part either, much as I loved Vincent Price's Percy Dovetonsils impression and Peter Lorre's "moral cripple" line. The third segment had the best story, and I always enjoy seeing Basil Rathbone.
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                    Masey3 — 16 years ago(November 01, 2009 01:10 AM)

                    oh, sorry, I intended to ask you what you rated it!
                    Funny, I started out giving it a 6 but once I had time to think about it I changed my mind. I also tend to rate 'horror' flicks a little differently anyway, a bit more lenient, since good ones are SO far between. And 'classic' horror (like most classics of any genre) stands alone, imo
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                      J. Spurlin — 16 years ago(November 01, 2009 01:26 AM)

                      I try to be strict when rating the classic horrors because I'm tempted to give so many 10/10. I've probably given out way too many 10/10's to the Universal Horror films, for instance.
                      Bride of Frankenstein
                      is a definite 10, but I'm not so sure about
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                      Son of Frankenstein
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                        Masey3 — 16 years ago(November 01, 2009 10:16 AM)

                        I try to be strict when rating the classic horrors because I'm tempted to give so many 10/10
                        good point!!
                        Across genres, 10's are somewhat scarce on my list. They're there but not running rampant. I'm stingy with my 9's but hoard my 10's
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                          WarpedRecord — 16 years ago(February 08, 2010 01:21 PM)

                          I very rarely give 10s and just a few more 9s, and when I look at the vote counts, I always ignore the 10s and 1s to see where the "true" voting sentiment lies. In this case, it's with the 7s, which is what I gave this: Good performances and atmosphere, but as with most of the Corman films, an air of familiarity.
                          I liked the second segment, "The Black Cat," the best because it paired two of my favorite horror legends: Vincent Price and Peter Lorre.

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                            YankeeDood — 15 years ago(September 11, 2010 02:49 AM)

                            For me it's definitely the ending of the last story. Chilling.
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                              Herowithgreeneyesandblue — 14 years ago(December 06, 2011 10:03 PM)

                              It depends on how you define favorite. The best and most horrific was the last one and by far, the second one funny. The first one was poorly acted but the story was creepy enough and I liked it too.
                              As for the women, and the beauty of the women in these horror films is an important aspect that can't be ignored, I loved them all but in The Black Cat I kept waiting for her dress to slip down further off her shoulders. She seemed to be trying for it to happen aweful hard. Guess she underestimated her own hold'n-upp'n faculties.
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                                  porfle — 13 years ago(September 19, 2012 10:40 AM)

                                  "and Joyce Jameson (as Annabel Herringbone) is never a welcome presence."
                                  I must disagree with that sentimentI think she was a wonderful actress and always made whatever she was in a little better, from Poe to "The Andy Griffith Show."
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                                    Movie_Piranha_1979 — 13 years ago(December 03, 2012 03:47 AM)

                                    Hard to choose! I love the 3 stories, but if i have to, i pick "The Black Cat", the drinking contest between Price and Lorre is classic!
                                    Prostitute: What the beep are you doing?
                                    Johnny: I'm gonna kill a bunch of people.

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                                      Xcalat3 — 13 years ago(February 21, 2013 12:27 AM)

                                      The Black Cat was the best.
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                                        DodgersRule — 13 years ago(February 28, 2013 06:07 PM)

                                        I have to go with
                                        Valdemar
                                        for pure scares and drama, despite the somewhat hammy performance by Rathbone (who i actually do like a lot). It also has a very sweet scene with Price and Padget that stays with me, he acknowledging that he will die soon and he does not want her to be alone. I just felt these two actors did well together. and how often do we see two attractive people, she and the doctor, admitting their feelings but respecting her husband enough to openly say NOTHING will happen between them. Old fashion and lovely.
                                        The
                                        Black Cat
                                        was probably my 2nd favorite. The friendship between Price and Lorre is obvious and they work so well together! And I think Joyce James is a dear and she was perfectly cast as a silly/abused wife and willing lover.
                                        Morella
                                        had its problems but the atmosphere was great and, like another poster wrote, it's a shame it could not have been longer because if it had been fleshed out a bit more it could have been an interesting block. As it was, the segment was rushed.
                                        All n all, a very good movie.

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                                          Hey_Sweden — 13 years ago(March 10, 2013 06:16 PM)

                                          Peter Lorre was hilarious in "The Black Cat", but I would agree that that segment dragged a little.
                                          My favourite part is "The Case of M. Valdemar"; Price and Rathbone worked so well together, plus it's fun seeing Rathbone play a nefarious type.
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