First off please give a warm welcome to the newest sponsor on Inside The Rock Poster, Skuzzles. Formed in 2010, it all started when a group of great friends developed a love for collecting movie print art. Since then they have worked with MGM Studios and 20th Century Fox to release a variety of movie posters and Blu-Ray/DVD packaging.
Now on with the giveaways. Skuzzles have provided two posters The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) and the Night Vengeance poster both done by Ghoulish Gary Pullin.
For The Abominable Dr. Phibes Night Vengeance poster they will pick one person from either their Instagram or Twitter followers that will win the poster. So head over to www.instagram.com/skuzzlesart & twitter.com/skuzzlescan and follow them to have a chance to win the poster.
Here on the blog you will have a chance to win the The Abominable Dr. Phibes (purple skull as I call it) poster. Now go to the top of the post above the picture and click on comments or scroll down (depends on how you see this post) to leave a comment about your favorite Vincent Price movie. Don't worry if your comment does not appear immediately I have to approve them before they are published. I will use the Random Number Generator to pick a winner. Entries are limited to ONE PER PERSON PER HOUSEHOLD. Please leave your name with the comment, comments without names will not be accepted. Entries will be accepted until 11:59 PM PDT Saturday November 14 and the winner will be announced on Sunday.
After you have entered the giveaway's head over to www.Skuzzles.com and see all the killer movie posters they have.
My favorite Vincent Price move is - House on Haunted Hill, thanks and have a great day!
ReplyDeletehouse of wax scared the hell out of me when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteBrad
That would have to be the 1959 classic, The Tingler, "The Tingler is loose in the theater. Scream, scream for your lives!!"
ReplyDeleteKevin G
House of wax !!!
ReplyDeleteHouse on Haunted Hill is my favourite Vincent Price classic.
ReplyDeleteBy far my favorite Price film. Saw it at the drive in. Poster really captures it.
ReplyDeleteI'd also have to go with The Tingler
ReplyDeleteHouse of Wax! Thanks, Brian
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Diary of a Madman
ReplyDeleteThe Fly or the House of Usher.
ReplyDeleteProbably HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL, but one of the Corman Poe adaptations would be a close second, possibly HAUNTED PALACE or THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM.
ReplyDeleteDr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine
ReplyDeleteEdward Scissorhands! He was the old guy in the castle that created him. Too cool. Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWasn't he in Scooby Doo? I'll go with that, although not a movie. I think he's an Easter egg in the Monster Bash pinball machines too.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Vincent Price movie is probably The Tingler, followed closely by The Dr. Phibes duo.
ReplyDeleteTerry
I own this already. But to have two would be awesome. Love Ghoulish Gary's work! 👍
ReplyDelete-Pablo Corchado
Thriller! Because…it's Thriller!
ReplyDeleteI like him in The Ten Commandments. Also, he voiced Ratigan in the animated movie The Great Mouse Detective, which I also liked.
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Edward Scissorhands, but I always think of his voice in the Thriller video...
ReplyDelete-john planr4321@aol.com
Great movie with a great cast!
ReplyDeleteIt's so hard to pick one favorite so I'll say The Abominable Dr. Phibes and The Last Man on Earth.
ReplyDeleteHouse on Haunted Hill, Vincent Price puts the chills up your spine!
ReplyDeleteHouse of wax!
ReplyDeleteSo tough to call. Loved Dr. Phibes and other favorites include The Fly, Theatre of Blood and The Conqueror Worn.
ReplyDelete-Glenn
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The Fly !!!!
ReplyDeleteAl Petro
House of Wax
ReplyDeleteJeffrey Johnson (jbjohnson422@hotmail.com)
Diary of a Madman!
ReplyDeletePhil (pbest78@gmail.com)
The fly!
ReplyDeleteChuck shin
Da Fly!!!
ReplyDeleteDr. Phibes was the first I ever saw and he always freaked me out! Definitely my favorite!
ReplyDeleteHouse of wax
ReplyDeleteRich
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The tingler is a great flick.
ReplyDeleteRyan T
There was something about his voice and how incredibly it relates to the horror films he was in. House on Haunted Hill is one that I liked
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