I generally agree with your points though think the break from the more melodramatic acting of the 50s to the more naturalistic kind in the 60s was a *good thing*. Always feel distanced from films like most of the ones you mentioned, as though I'm watching a rather stiff play rather than being in the film, really relating to the characters.Richard deHove wrote:For me there's something very special about 1950s scifi. Movie-makers knew how to create tension ... the actors were acting rather than wiggling their eyebrows
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- The Fly (1958. Again superior to the remakes)
I don't think any of the remakes were really necessary accept maybe Body Snatchers... (both very good but from different angles) and The Fly. The original is ok but kind of daft (love Vincent Price but kind of cheesy here) whereas the remake is one of the finest 'body horror' movies ever, masterpiece imo.
