tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5328381841527790655.post2621725876672184789..comments2024-03-09T08:49:40.779-08:00Comments on Not This Time, Nayland Smith: Carnival of Souls (1962)Chris Hewsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11566568274862884325noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5328381841527790655.post-61564769802536458172014-04-30T03:16:46.386-07:002014-04-30T03:16:46.386-07:00It's definitely a visually interesting film.
...It's definitely a visually interesting film.<br /><br />It's funny how black and white can make some films so much better, yet make others feel just plain lifeless.<br /><br />Once you reach the end, you'll most likely be like "Ohhhhh, THAT twist!" Chris Hewsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11566568274862884325noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5328381841527790655.post-40793732989546370162014-04-29T12:37:18.609-07:002014-04-29T12:37:18.609-07:00This movie looks worth seeing for the visuals, if ...This movie looks worth seeing for the visuals, if for no other reason. At least if I got a hold of some good video and audio. It sounds like there are some strange, fuzzy versions of this out there. From the stills you posted, this looks like the kind of movie I would enjoy looking at. I like those mysterious, shadowy movies. Black and white film used to help build drama and suspense. I can't imagine some old spooky movies in color.<br /><br />It sounds like the plot doesn't hold up entirely by today's standards. The beginning sounds interesting anyway. I don't remember seeing any movies where someone starts seeing ghouls after surviving a crash. So that at least sounds original. This is definitely the type of movie I'd give a watch, even if it is more quietly creepy than terrifying. Justine’s Halloweenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04036212957533234176noreply@blogger.com