Interior of 1996 program327 views*I was obviously not online at this point, as noted by my lack of true DAY OF THE DEAD artwork.
*I love the Hemmingway-esque "Tom Savini returns to toss out some more severed limbs and spurting wounds"...although, can you toss out a wound? (Neff)Sep 06, 2009
Interior of 1996 program199 viewsNote the credits for THE ADDICTION. Boy, I wonder if that Edie Falco gal ever amounted to anything? (Neff)Sep 06, 2009
Interior of 1996 program188 viewsSep 06, 2009
Interior of 1996 program189 viewsAn Art Hindle double feature! These two would later play at the 2nd Incredible 2-Headed Marathon. (Neff)Sep 06, 2009
Interior of 1996 program192 viewsNote that no cash was given away during the Costume Contest. (Neff)Sep 06, 2009
Interior of 1996 program200 views*Check the awesome mixed metaphor as "complaints...have rained down like a leaky cadaver."
*On a personal note, THE ABOMINABLE DR. PHIBES was one of my favorite childhood horror films. It's inclusion in the final 1994 Night of the Living Drexel gave it an added nostalgic dimension. (Neff)Sep 06, 2009
Interior of 1996 program191 viewsBoy, now THIS is quite the double feature. I was deep into my "kill the audience" phase at this point, so I set out to program all the grim, disturbing films all in a row. Starting with Argento's DEEP RED, most of the audience actually slept through the following six hours. Ever the dutiful projectionist (er..video tech?) I would wake up, see everyone asleep, change tapes, start the next film and then go back to sleep. (Neff)Sep 06, 2009
Interior of 1996 program177 viewsTHE RAPTURE was one of my early stabs at creative programming. I still think that it's a fascinating film. (Neff)Sep 06, 2009
Interior of 1996 program170 viewsYes, that's Christopher Lee as Dracula on the VAMPIRE HUNTER D page. (Neff)Sep 06, 2009