I know of the Troublesome Night movies, but I haven't seen any (haven't gotten around to adding them to my list either). Wicked Ghost isn't familiar, though a little time with the hkmdb will take care of that.
I've found that a good source for the kind of British TV shows I'm mostly interested in (current & past) is SFX. Yes, they cover a lot of U.S. stuff, but also plenty of UK tv/movies that you'd never hear of otherwise.
I picked up on Spaced a year or so early (early enough that I had to wait for the second series dvd set to come out) because of the write-up they gave it.
It's a large glossy magazine (monthly) and it's expensive. About $90-$100 U.S. for a year, $22ish for a quarter, but it's worth it. SFX
for Christmas:
Hogfather and this year, The Colour of Magic
Some others I forgot about:
Red Dwarf
The Young Ones
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace (you can catch this on Adult Swim I think)
Blake's 7
Sapphire & Steel
Department S
Ghostwatch
Strange Report
Adam Adamant Lives!
Ultraviolet
Also of note:
The Stone Tape
The Woman in Black
The Avengers (mostly the Peel years)
The Prisoner
Strange (only one series, but I thought it was alright)
Beasts
Sea of Souls
Primeval (you can catch this on BBCAmerica)
Omega Factor
various ghost stories for Christmas; there's a lot, they include:
The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral 1971
A Warning to the Curious 1972
Lost Hearts 1973
The Treasure of Abbot Thomas 1974
The Ash Tree 1975
The Signalman 1976
Stigma 1977
The Ice House 1978
The Withered Arm
Whistle And I'll Come To You
The House That Dripped Blood (1971) (the last segment)
The Last Movie (1971)
Silent Movie (1976)
Hollywood Boulevard (1976)
The World's Greatest Lover (1977)
The Stunt Man (1980)
I forgot to mention EBOLA SYNDROME (Anthony Wong); it was literally just released. Considering the other titles you've mentioned I think this bona fide CAT III sleazefest is worth checking out.
I know of the Troublesome Night movies, but I haven't seen any (haven't gotten around to adding them to my list either). Wicked Ghost isn't familiar, though a little time with the hkmdb will take care of that.
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What about the <span class="new/grey"> </span> tags?
I've found that a good source for the kind of British TV shows I'm mostly interested in (current & past) is SFX. Yes, they cover a lot of U.S. stuff, but also plenty of UK tv/movies that you'd never hear of otherwise.
I picked up on Spaced a year or so early (early enough that I had to wait for the second series dvd set to come out) because of the write-up they gave it.
It's a large glossy magazine (monthly) and it's expensive. About $90-$100 U.S. for a year, $22ish for a quarter, but it's worth it.
SFX
Some good sites you can check out are:
Zetaminor
Mausoleum Club forum
Action TV
for Christmas:
Hogfather and this year, The Colour of Magic
Some others I forgot about:
Red Dwarf
The Young Ones
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace (you can catch this on Adult Swim I think)
Blake's 7
Sapphire & Steel
Department S
Ghostwatch
Strange Report
Adam Adamant Lives!
Ultraviolet
Here's my list of UK children's drama:
UK children's drama
Also of note:
The Stone Tape
The Woman in Black
The Avengers (mostly the Peel years)
The Prisoner
Strange (only one series, but I thought it was alright)
Beasts
Sea of Souls
Primeval (you can catch this on BBCAmerica)
Omega Factor
various ghost stories for Christmas; there's a lot, they include:
The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral 1971
A Warning to the Curious 1972
Lost Hearts 1973
The Treasure of Abbot Thomas 1974
The Ash Tree 1975
The Signalman 1976
Stigma 1977
The Ice House 1978
The Withered Arm
Whistle And I'll Come To You
That's a start...
The House That Dripped Blood (1971) (the last segment)
The Last Movie (1971)
Silent Movie (1976)
Hollywood Boulevard (1976)
The World's Greatest Lover (1977)
The Stunt Man (1980)
These two are worth checking out:
The Adventures of Mark Twain (claymation)
The Last Unicorn
I forgot to mention EBOLA SYNDROME (Anthony Wong); it was literally just released. Considering the other titles you've mentioned I think this bona fide CAT III sleazefest is worth checking out.
Yep, and I'm waiting impatiently for THE THIRD MOTHER or MOTHER OF TEARS or whatever the studio finally settles on.
Don't know exactly what you've seen so I'll just toss some titles out.
Check out SUSPIRIA, if you like it you can follow up with INFERNO and PHENOMENON (Dario Argento)
THE THING (Carpenter '82 re-make)
DELLAMORTE DELLAMORE
SLITHER
EVIL ALIENS
THE BEYOND
BLOB ('80's re-make)