DTV Monster Hits Part 3 of 5
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Vincent Price was the king of horror, wish he was still around to make real horror movies, not this slasher, blood and gore junk, nothing has suspense anymore.
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@KTChamberlain: Ironically, Maurice LeMaurche (The Brain) does charicaturesn of Vincent Price now that Vincent's gone.
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@zvermilyer2: Well, House of Mouse revived all those dead baddies whilst ignoring sequels, since after all, good villains don't really die.
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@TheAllcroft: Vincent was Professor Ratigan--as heard here--and he was the original host of Phantom Manor, The Haunted Mansion of EuroDisney/Disneyland Paris. Now, with the Muppets as a part of Disney, Disney owns The Muppet Show & Vincent was in season 1.
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@stormygirl84: Too bad he was arrested for indecent liberties with a child in recent years (oh the irony, since Beetlejuice as a character has pedo tendencies himself, as Lydia could attest to, both in the movie & cartoon), so even if BJ 2 comes, he won't be in it. Nor will the man who was Otho, since he died for real due to blunt head trauma a few years ago.
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@tweethang1: You mean...Vincent Price, Alfred Hitchcock, Bela Legosli, Boris Karloff, & Lon Chaney Jr.
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0:00 *looks to my right* *a wad of money with googley eyes looking at me* O.O.....
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Somebody's watching you was one of my favorite songs from this show
Ratigan is a popular disney villain in Monster Hits. But Monster Hits didn't put Scar from The Lion King.
jakedp100 6 months ago
@jakedp100 It would have been quite a trick for them to include a character from a movie that was released seven years after this was made...
DTVzone 6 months ago 9
Not exactly sure how Disney let a song with the word 'hell' be used in a children's special, but OK.
VerySourLemon 10 months ago
@VerySourLemon The word hell is used by Maleficent in "Sleeping Beauty", though in a literal use and not as an expletive.
DTVzone 10 months ago 4
Where's the clip of Goofy going crazy at 0:43 from?
Toonmaster707 11 months ago
@Toonmaster707 It's from the Goofy short "No Smoking" (1951)
DTVzone 11 months ago