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Our first Vincent Price movie was quite something to behold! Though maybe not the best all around, “The Last Man on Earth” was a thrill nonetheless, providing plenty to dismember. Based on the acclaimed novel “I Am Legend,” which of course has spawned more than one film adaptation, this first take nailed the eerie, post-apocalyptic thing, feeling reminiscent of “The Twilight Zone.” All in all, the guys enjoyed this one enough for a solid double “stream;” fine and fun for a casual, weekend afternoon watch.
The Last Man on Earth (1964)
Directed by Ubaldo Ragona, Sidney Salkow
Written by Logan Swanson, William F. Leicester
Where we watched: Blu-ray
RecommenDEADtions: Gimme Shelter / Wait Until Dark
Next week’s film: Candyman (2021)
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Our first Vincent Price movie was quite something to behold! Though maybe not the best all around, “The Last Man on Earth” was a thrill nonetheless, providing plenty to dismember. Based on the acclaimed novel “I Am Legend,” which of course has spawned more than one film adaptation, this first take nailed the eerie, post-apocalyptic thing, feeling reminiscent of “The Twilight Zone.” All in all, the guys enjoyed this one enough for a solid double “stream;” fine and fun for a casual, weekend afternoon watch.
The Last Man on Earth (1964)
Directed by Ubaldo Ragona, Sidney Salkow
Written by Logan Swanson, William F. Leicester
Where we watched: Blu-ray
RecommenDEADtions: Gimme Shelter / Wait Until Dark
Next week’s film: Candyman (2021)