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Hall Of Fame
This section is devoted to all the great people who have dedicated there lives to making the movies that we love, and that others hate.



Roger Corman
The first inductee of our Hall Of Fame here at Horror Movie Reviews is the great Roger Corman. Corman is best known as a writer, director, and producer of over 400 films, many of which are classics. Corman teamed up with Vincent Price in the late 60's making some of the best horror films of our time, most adapted from the great Edgar Allen Poe's poetry. Cormans films have been stepping stones for many of todays great actors and directors such as Francis Ford Coppal, Robert Deniro, Jack Nicholson, Charles Bronson, Martin Scorsese, Paul Bartel, Mary Waronov, Joe Dante, David Cronenberg, James Cameron, and the list goes on and on and on. Some of the classics Corman has graced us with include The House of Usher, The Huanted Palce, The Pit and the Pendulem, Little Shop of Horrors,Death Race 2000, Piranha, Sorrority House Massascre,, Slumber Part Massacre, Suburbia, Rabid, Rock 'n' Roll High School, and of course my favorite Bucket of Blood.
Vincent Price
Actor and writer, born in St Louis, MO. He travelled in Europe, studied at Yale, and became an actor. He made his screen debut in 1938, and after many minor roles he began to perform in low-budget horror movies such as House of Wax (1953), achieving his first major success with House of Usher (1960). Known for his distinctive, low-pitched, creaky, atmospheric voice, and his quizzical, mock-serious facial expressions, he went on to star in a series of acclaimed Gothic horror movies, such as Pit and the Pendulum (1961) and Abominable Dr. Phibes, The (1971). He abandoned films in the mid-1970s, going on to present cookery programmes for television, and write. During this period Price wrote the cook book A Treasury of Great Recipes with his second wife Mary Grant.In the 80's Price went back to making films like the 1986 film The Offspring as well as providing his voice for many short films and cartoons such as Vincent and Scooby Doo. In 1993 Price appeared in his last film Tim Burtons Edward Sissorhands, not long after he died of lung cancer. Vincent Price was by far the best classic horror actor ever, and with 149 movies to his credit he will always be remembered.
Michelle Bauer
With over seven pseudo names and a hundred films to her credit Michelle Bauer is by far one of the most beloved scream queens of all time. Michelle started her career by appearing in mens magazines and a handfull of porno films credited Pia Snow. After working on a film called Romantic Visions, Michelle was introduced to director Fred Olen Ray. Ray gave Michelle her big break by casting her as a lead in his 1985 film The Tomb. Soon after Michelle started working in many low budget horror films, mainly films directed by Ray or David DeCoteau. She has appeared in such cult classics as Sorority Babes In The Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama, Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers, Evil Toons, Virgin High, and Witch Academy. Michelle is currently living in L.A with her husband and their children and has just recently started making films again after retiring for awhile. She will be starring in her one hundred an eleventh film this year, a zombie film called Night Of A Thousand Screams. She also has a fanclub you can check it out at http://picpal.com/mbauer.htm










 
   
 

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