I really like movie documentaries and I've seen a decent number of the ones you mentioned. I really live Crystal Lake Memories and Never Sleep Again. I remember streaming the Tom Savini, Kane Hodder, and Scream Queen docs on Shudder. I watched several of the Cursed Films episodes on there too
Hi!! I love your videos sm! A personal fav of mine is "Leap of Faith"" is a documentary about The Exorcist and explains the creative process from the director pov. Highly recommended! I think you can find it on shudder too.
Great topic! I'm definitely getting a few of these. I love getting behind the scenes of movie making and understanding the impact movies have on us and our world. I'm gonna be pretty busy with a few of these. Thanks for all the information.
Hi friend. I think you'll enjoy it, especially if you like any kind of special effects, make-up, masks, etc. Glad you were able to find it and thanks so much for watching..🎃🎃
I love documentaries and stories from old hollywood. Robert England and Mark Hamill were roommates when they were young and trying to launch their careers. Robert had auditioned for Coppola's Apocalypse Now and George Lucas was auditioning across the hall for his soace movie. R.E. auditioned for the role of Han Solo and told Mark about the auditions when he got home. Mark contacted his agent, the audition was set up and the rest is history...
The actors really have to get their point across with body language @15:04 And people wonder why other😮 people are fascinated by a clown (no, not that one) in 2024. Major respect to the art of filmmaking.
Hi friend. You hit the nail on the head. Body language is so important in acting; especially when it's a non-speaking role. Say what you will about those movies but one can not deny the talent behind the acting. Thanks so much for checking out the video. I really do appreciate it. 🎃🎃
Great video Stephanie! This was a very unique and interesting video idea. My guess is that I'd do much better watching documentaries about horror films instead of watching actual horror films. Ha ha!
Thoroughly enjoyed Pennywise. Felt like a history lesson on the film. Loved the Robert Englund doc. Really felt like I got to know more about him. I didn't know he did do much outside of Freddy. Very cool video Stephanie! Will have to check some of the others out.
It’s not a film, but the TV series 100 Years of Horror, hosted by Christopher Lee is my favorite horror documentary. 26 half hour Episode, starting with the silent error through the modern error (1996 when it was made). I saw it on Amazon but it’s at least on DVD. Strangely, there’s a lot of commentary from Hugh Hefner, who, it turns out, was a big fan of classic horror.
Hi friend. Wow. That sounds like an amazing documentary. I'm such a fan of documentary films but every time I do videos on them, they tank. 😂😂😂 It's a tough sell. But these horror ones are cool because they give folks so much information about the movies they already love. I'll have to check into that 100 Years Of Horror. Thanks so much for watching and the recommendation. I really do appreciate it. 🎃🎃
Hi Steph here in Australia we've got one or two doco's on some of our crims including one on "Chopper" a film which featured Eric Bana about a 'celeb" sort of criminal who had a very nasty streak in him.
I have seen most of these documentaries except Monster Collection and 78/52 , thanks for the recommendations , time to track them down . Favorite doc for me is Unearthed and Untold .
A few I'd recommend are: 01. Herschell Gordon Lewis - The Godfather Of Gore 02. Terror In The Aisles 03. My Amityville Horror (doc/interview with Daniel Lutz about the true events)
hey what ever your friend Plaidx 2. u guys finally realized that’s to many channels with movie haul and collections. that’s why not making many videos. u guys aren’t the only ones. physical media not what it use to be times are changing i noticed even the bigger channels aren’t getting the views they use 2.
Jon's just been really busy with work and family. I just uploaded a new video explaining why I've been away. I've had a few family members who were very ill and it took me away from having the time to make content. I've been at this since 2017 and I've seen lots of channels come and go. I'm more of a movie channel than just physical media and shopping so I just roll with the changes. I do this because I enjoy being other movie enthusiasts. I'm not worried about what other channels are doing or how many there are. I just really enjoy sharing my love of movies with others and the recommendations I get from the folks in the comment section. Thanks for being here and hopefully you stick around to see what I have to share. 😀👋👋
I really like movie documentaries and I've seen a decent number of the ones you mentioned. I really live Crystal Lake Memories and Never Sleep Again. I remember streaming the Tom Savini, Kane Hodder, and Scream Queen docs on Shudder. I watched several of the Cursed Films episodes on there too
Hi!! I love your videos sm! A personal fav of mine is "Leap of Faith"" is a documentary about The Exorcist and explains the creative process from the director pov. Highly recommended! I think you can find it on shudder too.
Its a great one!!
I’ve seen many of these and yes! They are amazing documentaries. Excellent recommendations!
Great topic! I'm definitely getting a few of these. I love getting behind the scenes of movie making and understanding the impact movies have on us and our world. I'm gonna be pretty busy with a few of these. Thanks for all the information.
SO happy with this subject. I LOVE documentaries!!!!
That monster collection sounds great. It’s in my Amazon cart. Thanks.
Hi friend. I think you'll enjoy it, especially if you like any kind of special effects, make-up, masks, etc. Glad you were able to find it and thanks so much for watching..🎃🎃
Crystal Lake Memories = a favorite of mine! Very detailed, very in-depth. Well worth a watch
I love documentaries and stories from old hollywood. Robert England and Mark Hamill were roommates when they were young and trying to launch their careers. Robert had auditioned for Coppola's Apocalypse Now and George Lucas was auditioning across the hall for his soace movie. R.E. auditioned for the role of Han Solo and told Mark about the auditions when he got home. Mark contacted his agent, the audition was set up and the rest is history...
The actors really have to get their point across with body language @15:04
And people wonder why other😮 people are fascinated by a clown (no, not that one) in 2024.
Major respect to the art of filmmaking.
Hi friend. You hit the nail on the head. Body language is so important in acting; especially when it's a non-speaking role. Say what you will about those movies but one can not deny the talent behind the acting.
Thanks so much for checking out the video. I really do appreciate it. 🎃🎃
Great video Stephanie! This was a very unique and interesting video idea. My guess is that I'd do much better watching documentaries about horror films instead of watching actual horror films. Ha ha!
Some good choices I was unaware of. I found Cursed Films last night. Thanks Steph.
Thoroughly enjoyed Pennywise. Felt like a history lesson on the film. Loved the Robert Englund doc. Really felt like I got to know more about him. I didn't know he did do much outside of Freddy. Very cool video Stephanie! Will have to check some of the others out.
I love documentaries and commentaries. I minored in film in college and always wanted to make my own movie, so I nerd out on these things.
Classic monster collection and other great 👍 you are so welcome that you know what I like
You rock, Sara. 😊
@@MovieChatter01thanks Steph
Confirm that IN SEARCH OF DARKNESS 90s is in the works. I already paid for part 1 lolll.
You have a collection that I do enjoy love all titles that you share with all of us I love slashers Halloween Horror movies
Awesome. You should show your favorite slasher movies. That would beat fun video for Halloween. 🎃
@@MovieChatter01 im doing content mostly everyday so you would check it out
It’s not a film, but the TV series 100 Years of Horror, hosted by Christopher Lee is my favorite horror documentary. 26 half hour Episode, starting with the silent error through the modern error (1996 when it was made). I saw it on Amazon but it’s at least on DVD. Strangely, there’s a lot of commentary from Hugh Hefner, who, it turns out, was a big fan of classic horror.
Hi friend. Wow. That sounds like an amazing documentary. I'm such a fan of documentary films but every time I do videos on them, they tank. 😂😂😂 It's a tough sell. But these horror ones are cool because they give folks so much information about the movies they already love.
I'll have to check into that 100 Years Of Horror. Thanks so much for watching and the recommendation. I really do appreciate it. 🎃🎃
Hi Steph here in Australia we've got one or two doco's on some of our crims including one on "Chopper" a film which featured Eric Bana about a 'celeb" sort of criminal who had a very nasty streak in him.
I have seen most of these documentaries except Monster Collection and 78/52 , thanks for the recommendations , time to track them down . Favorite doc for me is Unearthed and Untold .
I just recently watched The blackcoats daughter and when evil lurks
Artwork inside of movies
A few I'd recommend are:
01. Herschell Gordon Lewis - The Godfather Of Gore
02. Terror In The Aisles
03. My Amityville Horror (doc/interview with Daniel Lutz about the true events)
Another documentary that I would recommend is horror noir. It is about the history of black horror.
I highly recommend "A History Of Horror With Mark Gatiss".
I have tons of steel books and other movies I have watched
Awesome!! 😊
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hey what ever your friend Plaidx 2. u guys finally realized that’s to many channels with movie haul and collections. that’s why not making many videos. u guys aren’t the only ones. physical media not what it use to be times are changing i noticed even the bigger channels aren’t getting the views they use 2.
Jon's just been really busy with work and family. I just uploaded a new video explaining why I've been away. I've had a few family members who were very ill and it took me away from having the time to make content.
I've been at this since 2017 and I've seen lots of channels come and go. I'm more of a movie channel than just physical media and shopping so I just roll with the changes. I do this because I enjoy being other movie enthusiasts. I'm not worried about what other channels are doing or how many there are. I just really enjoy sharing my love of movies with others and the recommendations I get from the folks in the comment section.
Thanks for being here and hopefully you stick around to see what I have to share. 😀👋👋