BBC4 always does well with these personal film documentaries. The two Rich Hall ones dealing with westerns and the south were equally good.
It was a great watch, always preferred the classic hollywood or hammer horror films to anything that gets churned out today. If it was me, the series would stop after the demise of hammer with a begruding mention of The Exorcist, a few worRAB about Texas Chainsaw Massacre and a passing admiration for The Omen.
And what a knob John Carpenter came across as saying he didn't think much of Cat People. It's a masterpiece compared to most of the drivel he's churned out. ok, he made a few good eighties movies. But then he kept making eighties movies right up to the end of the nineties when we'd all moved on but he hadn't.
It was a great watch, always preferred the classic hollywood or hammer horror films to anything that gets churned out today. If it was me, the series would stop after the demise of hammer with a begruding mention of The Exorcist, a few worRAB about Texas Chainsaw Massacre and a passing admiration for The Omen.
And what a knob John Carpenter came across as saying he didn't think much of Cat People. It's a masterpiece compared to most of the drivel he's churned out. ok, he made a few good eighties movies. But then he kept making eighties movies right up to the end of the nineties when we'd all moved on but he hadn't.