tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7415178.post6398956341713269076..comments2023-10-23T00:04:35.356-04:00Comments on The Vault of Buncheness: 31 DAYS OF HORROR-DAY 11: BURNT OFFERINGS (1976)Bunche (pop culture ronin)http://www.blogger.com/profile/11831085937894725459noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7415178.post-73220156894971720502011-10-29T21:42:12.140-04:002011-10-29T21:42:12.140-04:00Just finished watching this for a second time, the...Just finished watching this for a second time, the first being as a kid several decades ago, and it's just as messed up as I remembered. While not a scary house fan myself, I think this a better example of the genre and I'm sure that is in no small part to the direction of Dan Curtis.Acroyearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04766427417489883213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7415178.post-21625598942161175192011-10-11T09:09:24.147-04:002011-10-11T09:09:24.147-04:00I'm in the camp of those who saw (and were rea...I'm in the camp of those who saw (and were really scared by) this film as youngsters. I was 11 when my parents took me to the movies to see it. Not sure why they did, since neither my Mom nor my Dad were ever big horror fans. I loved all things creepy, though, so perhaps they took me to satiate my desire for chills. <br />Anyway, this film had two scenes which scared the living shit out of me....SPOILERS.......<br />The first was the scene in which the chauffeur busts into the room where Oliver Reed and Bette Davis are cowering, pushing the wheeled coffin ahead of him. The second was near the very end, when Oliver Reed goes up to Mrs. Allardyce's room to find his wife, and finds something worse.<br />This film definately has fond memories for me associated with it.Jim Browskinoreply@blogger.com