This past weekend, the World 3-D Film Expo wrapped up its third year at the Egyptian. As always, it was packed with golden age film luminaries, wonderful 3-D shorts, a bundle of nostalgia, all coming together with classic 3-D films made when the idea of 3-D didn’t make you shudder in terror.
What follows is an introspective on my experiences as well as a discussion of the films I saw. On this particular day, Friday the 13th, I was in store for two treasures: Jack Arnold’s It Came From Outer Space (1953) and Vincent Price in The Mad Magician (1954). It Came From Outer Space was one of four Arnold films screened for the Expo, along with Creature, Revenge Of The Creature, and The Glass Web
Before screening It Came From Outer Space in its original dual 35 mm format (we got to wear the classic paper white glasses), the treat...
What follows is an introspective on my experiences as well as a discussion of the films I saw. On this particular day, Friday the 13th, I was in store for two treasures: Jack Arnold’s It Came From Outer Space (1953) and Vincent Price in The Mad Magician (1954). It Came From Outer Space was one of four Arnold films screened for the Expo, along with Creature, Revenge Of The Creature, and The Glass Web
Before screening It Came From Outer Space in its original dual 35 mm format (we got to wear the classic paper white glasses), the treat...
- 9/18/2013
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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