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		<title>Halloween Movie Nights Part II</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I managed to watch a couple more Halloween themed films this weekend.&#160;This included another Fulci film, &#160;A Lizard in a Woman&#8217;s&#160;Skin, whichI rank as&#160;his best along side&#160;The Beyond. Unlike most of his other work, this one is tightly plotted and suspenseful. It features a bunch of deranged hippies, surreal dream sequences, a fantastic Morricone score [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I managed to watch a couple more Halloween themed films this weekend.&nbsp;This included another Fulci film, &nbsp;<em>A Lizard in a Woman&#8217;s</em>&nbsp;Skin, whichI rank as&nbsp;his best along side&nbsp;<em>The Beyond</em>. Unlike most of his other work, this one is tightly plotted and suspenseful. It features a bunch of deranged hippies, surreal dream sequences, a fantastic Morricone score and a compelling performance by David Horowitz of TV&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>Fight Back</em>:</p>



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<p>I got the entire family to watch the &#8220;Drop of Water&#8221; segment from&nbsp;<em>Black Sabbath</em>. This is Mario Bava at his best with loads of colored lights, sets that look like renaissance paintings and a super creepy corpse. I like the rest of the film too, but the slow pacing probably wouldn&#8217;t have kept the attention of the crowd that evening.</p>
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		<title>Stills from Kill Baby, Kill</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2010 01:48:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[My Halloween movie fun-run continues with Mario Bava&#8217;s Kill Baby, Kill. Not really his finest work, but it is memorable for the scenes of the ghostly child at the windows. This is a very creepy still, but, in the context of the movie, it doesn&#8217;t come off as eerie as it could. I&#8217;m probably the 9000th [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>My Halloween movie fun-run continues with Mario Bava&#8217;s <em>Kill Baby, Kill</em>. Not really his finest work, but it is memorable for the scenes of the ghostly child at the windows.</p>



<p>This is a very creepy still, but, in the context of the movie, it doesn&#8217;t come off as eerie as it could. I&#8217;m probably the 9000th person to post this screenshot on the Web, but any&nbsp;<em>Kill Baby, Kill</em>post&nbsp;<strong>must&nbsp;</strong>include it.</p>



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<p>The film is filled with more great compositions such as this one in which a young girl is compelled to impale herself with a sconce.</p>



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<p>Italians sure do love their spiral staircases. As a note to budding architects who work in cities with high counts of maniacs and vindictive ghosts: a simple straight flight of stairs is probably a bit better in emergency situations. Oh, and avoid the metaphysical endless room loops.</p>
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