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rms
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 5:15 pm
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Quote:
And how did I neglect _Cria Cuervos_ and _Ugetsu_?

humbug, thought I'd be first to mention _Ugetsu_. And noone mentioned
_The Frighteners_?

rms
 
David Oberman
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 7:17 pm
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"rms" <rsquires@REMOVEflashMOO.net> wrote:

Quote:
And how did I neglect _Cria Cuervos_ and _Ugetsu_?

humbug, thought I'd be first to mention _Ugetsu_.

In Kurosawa's "Dreams," there's the section with the ghosts of the
slain soldiers marching out from the tunnel that leads to the infernal
regions, the Underworld. And that dog--that chthonic dog!

Isn't there an old Laurel & Hardy feature where Oliver gets blown up
or something & comes back to Earth as a mule? "Beau Hunks"? "Flying
Deuces"?






____
The engraver's copy is scarcely viable as
a textual source for the Missa Solemnis.

-- Norbert Gertsch
Urtext Vocal Score


Et vi-tam ven-tu-ri sae--cu-li
a--men, a-men, a-men, a-men
et_____ vi-tam ven-tu-------ri
ven-tu-ri, ven-tu--------ri

-- Beethoven
Op. 123 Et resurrexit
 
joni
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 12:02 am
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On Jun 28, 9:11 pm, "BayonneTe...@gmail.com" <BayonneTe...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Quote:
good ghost movies :


The Sixth Sense (1999)

The English remakes/etc of Ringu:
The Ring (2001)
The Ring Two (2005)

Similarly:
The Grudge (2004)
The Grudge Two (2006)

Who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters! (1975) ;-)


joanne
 
unglued
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 1:48 am
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On 29 Juni, 14:31, Dave in Toronto <dmatthew...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
Quote:
A few enjoyable comedy ghost movies :

THE GHOST TRAIN - I saw the Arthur Askey version when I was a kid.
Askey's British music hall comedy probably isn't for everyone but I
enjoyed it. Some spooky moments - I recall a character with a
lantern emerging from a tunnel singing "Rock of Ages" - Trivia moment
- Robert Mitchum (when he was very young) played the Arthur Askey
character in a high school stage play.

OH, MR PORTER - Will Hay is sent to a lonely railway station in
Ireland where the staition masters have a reputation for either going
mad or disappearing - Some classic comedy routines - Don't know how
familiar American audiences are with Will Hay but his seedy roguish
screen personna (Something like W.C. Fields) is worth a look.

BLONDIE HAS SERVANT TROUBLE - Blondie and Dagwood find themselves
staying in a haunted house - One of the best Blondie films.

Dave in Toronto


Another one noone has mentioned is the 1945 version of Blithe Spirit
that is sort of cute if you're into "screwball comedies". The
screenplay by Noel Coward has enough of a bite to make it enjoyable
even if the basic story is dated and soppy.
 
Martin Koolhoven
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 4:42 am
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<amolad2@gmail.com> wrote:

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On Jun 29, 12:11 am, "BayonneTe...@gmail.com" <BayonneTe...@gmail.com
wrote:
Some friends and I were discussing good gost movies -- not horror or
splatter flicks -- and came up with the following list. Let's see if
we can add to it:

The Haunting (1961)
The Uninvited (1944)
The Shining (1997) (not the Jack Nicholson version -- too funny!)
The Others (2001)
Stir of Echoes (1999)
The Innocents (1961)
Below (2002)
Ringu (1998)
Carnival of Souls (1962)
The Changeling (1980)

Ooh. I love ghost movies. In addition to those mentioned, how about:

_Don't Look Now_

_No End_ (Are there other ghosts somewhere in Kieslowski? It feels
like there should be...)

_Blithe Spirit_

_The Ghost and Mrs. Muir_

_Dead of Night_

_Portrait of Jennie_

_Fanny and Alexander_

any film of _Hamlet_ (there are also less crucial ghosts in _Macbeth_,
_Julius Caesar_, and _Richard III_)

Any film of _A Christmas Carol_

_Cries and Whispers_ (?)

Presumably, the film of _Our Town_ (I haven't seen it)

_Topper_


And there's something rather ghostly about the set-up of, say, _Letter
from an Unknown Woman_.


I'm missing The Devil's Backbone


--
gr,
Martin Koolhoven
look at this: http://tinyurl.com/2sryc6
 
Okierazorbacker
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 9:50 am
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There are some great ones like "Rebecca" that have a ghostly air to
them, but here are a few not mentioned that have actual ghostly
presence...and not including any zombie movies w/o ghosts:

The Testament of Dr. Mabuse
Death Takes a Holiday
The Edge Of the World
Hamlet
Mary Poppins (ok, but what WAS she?!)
High Plains Drifter (ok, but what WAS he?!)
Love and Death
Watership Down
The Shining (yes, the Kubrick version)
Poltergeist
Places In the Heart
Beetlejuice
The Mummy
Lilya 4-Ever
Big Fish
 
Bill Anderson
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 10:20 am
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Okierazorbacker wrote:
Quote:
There are some great ones like "Rebecca" that have a ghostly air to
them, but here are a few not mentioned that have actual ghostly
presence...and not including any zombie movies w/o ghosts:


Places In the Heart

I think your interpretation of the end must be very different from mine.

Quote:
Big Fish

Maybe this one too.

I saw no ghosts in either movie. (I remember a story about a werewolf
in Big Fish, but I recall no story about a ghost.)

--
Bill Anderson

I am the Mighty Favog
 
David Oberman
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 10:56 am
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Okierazorbacker <okierazorbacker@yahoo.com> wrote:

Quote:
Mary Poppins (ok, but what WAS she?!)

Stop calling Mary Poppins a ghost!! For shame.






____
The engraver's copy is scarcely viable as
a textual source for the Missa Solemnis.

-- Norbert Gertsch
Urtext Vocal Score


Et vi-tam ven-tu-ri sae--cu-li
a--men, a-men, a-men, a-men
et_____ vi-tam ven-tu-------ri
ven-tu-ri, ven-tu--------ri

-- Beethoven
Op. 123 Et resurrexit
 
Sean O'Hara
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 2:37 pm
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In the Year of the Golden Pig, the Great and Powerful David Oberman
declared:
Quote:
Okierazorbacker <okierazorbacker@yahoo.com> wrote:

Mary Poppins (ok, but what WAS she?!)

Stop calling Mary Poppins a ghost!! For shame.

She was obviously a Satanic spirit sent to corrupt the children.

--
Sean O'Hara <http://diogenes-sinope.blogspot.com>
Doctor: Don't tell anyone about this, because if you do you'll get
them killed. I'm the Doctor by the way. What's your name?
Rose: Rose.
Doctor: Nice to meet you Rose. Run for your life.
-Doctor Who
 
David Oberman
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 5:19 pm
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Sean O'Hara <seanohara@gmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
Stop calling Mary Poppins a ghost!! For shame.

She was obviously a Satanic spirit sent to corrupt the children.

You've probably heard about the same news items I once heard about:
some church groups didn't let their kids watch or listen to "Mary
Poppins" because it was satanic.






____
I am emboldened by my looks to say things Republican men wouldn't.

-- Ann Coulter
TV Guide (Aug. 1997)
 
Joe McC
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 5:35 pm
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<BayonneTenor@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Some friends and I were discussing good gost movies -- not horror or
splatter flicks -- and came up with the following list. Let's see if
we can add to it:

The Haunting (1961)
The Uninvited (1944)
The Shining (1997) (not the Jack Nicholson version -- too funny!)
The Others (2001)
Stir of Echoes (1999)
The Innocents (1961)
Below (2002)
Ringu (1998)
Carnival of Souls (1962)
The Changeling (1980)

Albeit the last 2 are out and out haunted house shockers, honourable mention
should still go to:

Lady in White (1988)
Ghost Story (1981)
Ghost Ship (1952)
The Gift (2000)
Legend of Hell House (1973)
The Evil (1978)

Joe
 
Paul B. Thompson
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 6:53 pm
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Quote:
High Plains Drifter (ok, but what WAS he?!)

That's a legit ghost movie, if you ask me. Eastwood's character was whipped
to death and his ghost returns (looking like a different person) to exact
vengeance.

Speaking of westerns, there's one full of ghosts whose name I cannot
remember. A lot of famous dead gunfighters (Wild Bill Hickok, et. al.) come
back incognito to right some wrongs and win redemption . . . this is not so
old a film. Wish I could remember the title.

Oh, has anyone mentioned the Aidan Quinn movie "Haunted?"

Paul Thompson
 
Paul B. Thompson
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 7:02 pm
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Found it. Made for TV in '99, the movie is called "Purgatory."

See http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0158131/

PBT

"Paul B. Thompson" <mrapol@isp.com> wrote in message
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Quote:

High Plains Drifter (ok, but what WAS he?!)

That's a legit ghost movie, if you ask me. Eastwood's character was
whipped
to death and his ghost returns (looking like a different person) to exact
vengeance.

Speaking of westerns, there's one full of ghosts whose name I cannot
remember. A lot of famous dead gunfighters (Wild Bill Hickok, et. al.)
come
back incognito to right some wrongs and win redemption . . . this is not
so
old a film. Wish I could remember the title.

Oh, has anyone mentioned the Aidan Quinn movie "Haunted?"

Paul Thompson

 
Dave in Toronto
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 7:57 pm
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On Jun 30, 8:02 pm, "Paul B. Thompson" <mra...@isp.com> wrote:
Quote:
Found it. Made for TV in '99, the movie is called "Purgatory."

Seehttp://us.imdb.com/title/tt0158131/




Which reminds me of another one - "Ghost Town (1988)" -
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095215/#comment

Pretty good actually.

Dave in Toronto
 
Dave in Toronto
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 8:06 pm
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I remember one a few years ago about a haunted submarine - I forget
the title. Ring any bells?

Dave in Toronto
 
 
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