RIP Jack Klugman…

RIP Jack Klugman…

I just saw this, and I'm too exhausted to do a proper write-up right now. Still, and although it's entirely just that Mr. Klugman will be mostly remembered as Oscar Madison and Quincy, I know I'm not alone is recalling his appearances on The Twilight Zone. Mr. Klugman's bread and butter were derived from…
Monster of the Day #613

Monster of the Day #613

Ygor seems more like a villain than a monster at first, using Frankenstein's creation to wreak his revenge; the hunchbacked assistant somehow turned malign master. However, he remains...oddly difficult to kill, a trait that suggests he's more than a simple maniac. Dracula is clearly, patently, unarguably Lugosi's most iconic role. On stage alone he…
Rock Baker’s Video Cheese: The Liberace Christmas Special, 1954

Rock Baker’s Video Cheese: The Liberace Christmas Special, 1954

"The most flamboyant entertainer of the 50's celebrates the Christmas season." Okay, just sticking to how he was viewed in the 1950's, Liberace was something of an odd duck. His sighing voice, curly hair, and constant grin made him a perfect subject of parody.  His show, live or on television, was peculiar, too. Constantly…
Monster of the Day #612

Monster of the Day #612

The Undertaker and his manager talk trash before the bout in 1932. (Sadly, the violin they used to play Pop Goes the Weasel got smashed during the match, and the Undertaker lost.)
Monster of the Day #611

Monster of the Day #611

An earlier version of Westworld, based around a robot modeled on the Yul Brynner of The King and I, didn't work at all.