Hello. As a past Rondo voter, we wanted to let you know that there are
only three weeks left to vote in the incredible NINTH Annual Rondo Hatton
Classic Horror Awards.
This year’s ballot is for work produced in 2010. As you know, voting is
by e-mail only — to me, David Colton at
taraco@aol.com by midnight, March 27, 2011.
All votes are kept strictly confidential. No e-mail addresses or any
personal information will ever be shared with anyone. (If you have
voted already, apologies for bothering you again; and thanks).
TO VOTE: Simply hit reply so the e-mail is addressed to taraco@aol.com
and make your selections. Or you can type a list separately.
Thanks and hope you’ll take the time to vote again this year!
HERE IS THE OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR THE
NINTH ANNUAL RONDO HATTON
CLASSIC HORROR AWARDS
This year’s awards are dedicated to the memory of Gloria Stuart, Ingrid
Pitt and Verne Langdon.
1. BEST MOVIE OF 2010 (Please pick one)
– THE BLACK SWAN
– THE CRAZIES
– DAYBREAKERS
– DEVIL
– HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART ONE
– INCEPTION
– LAST EXORCISM
– LEGION
– LET ME IN
– MONSTERS
– PIRANHA 3D
– PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 2
– PREDATORS
– SHUTTER ISLAND
– SPLICE
– TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE
– THE WOLFMAN
– Or write in another choice:
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From Fear.NET: Shutter Island opens this Friday, and a lof of folks are probably wondering how director Martin Scorsese — who's tackled all kinds of film genres in his forty-plus year career — will handle a traditional thriller. Having seen the film, I can say that despite what its trailer promises, it's pretty far from traditional, but still terrific; and it wears its genre influences proudly on its sleeve. (In fact, with apologies to The Departed, I think the film is probably Scorses's best since Casino.) Of course, the Oscar-winning filmmaker isn't exactly a stranger to our neck of the woods. His Cape Fear was a pretty straightforward excursion into terror, and, upon close inspection, his entire oeuvre is littered with moments scarier than what's offered by most of today's horror movies. So in honor of Shutter Island, we here at FEARnet present the twelve Scariest Moments in Martin Scorsese Movies. Why only twelve, instead of the more frightening number that follows it? Because you, dear reader, are hereby invited to vote for your own after you watch Shutter Island this weekend. Its bound to give you a few chilling ideas.
Read the rest of the article at the link below:
via The 12 Scariest Moments in Scorsese Movies – FEARNet.
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