tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22297646.post3105680472795610682..comments2023-10-31T09:33:01.781-04:00Comments on McilWeb: Greatest Classic MonstersKeith H. McIlwainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14661248415435540954noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22297646.post-52310175875323785312009-11-01T07:58:29.514-05:002009-11-01T07:58:29.514-05:00Schreck was an oversight; my bad.
Huston & La...Schreck was an oversight; my bad.<br /><br />Huston & La Verne could also have been included; my bad.<br /><br />Ghosts - I hadn't thought of A Christmas carol, but that's not a bad idea. Particularly the Sim version.Keith H. McIlwainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14661248415435540954noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22297646.post-14523511397312077482009-10-08T07:42:56.173-04:002009-10-08T07:42:56.173-04:00Wow. You know less about monsters than you do abo...Wow. You know less about monsters than you do about music.<br /><br />On Vampires: you are leaving out TONS of vampires that were memorable, including the iconic Max Schreck as Orlock in the 1921 film Nosferatu.<br /><br />On Frank's monster: Can't believe you left Christopher Lee off the list. What a glaring omission! I would have also added Glenn Strange.<br /><br />On Werewolves: Henry Hull (1935's Werewolf of London) is needed. Oliver Reed was near-iconic level in 1961's Curse of the Werewolf. Most of the cast of The Howling would have been welcome on a definitive list. <br /><br />On Witches: Hamilton is definitive, but Anjelica Huston in 1990's The Witches is a must. Also, for my money Lucille La Verne (1937's Snow White) is deserving of mention.<br /><br />On Ghosts: No versions of A Christmas Carol? For shame. I would add Daveigh Chase from The Ring (2002).<br /><br />On Mummies: Again...no love for Christopher Lee.Kevin A. McIlwainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05016142138821602672noreply@blogger.com