Monster of the Day #2081

This is a nice cover, but I probably should have held the shark and skeleton ones for maximum effect. It does the job, but does seem kind of vanilla after the last two. For some reason the thumbnail system isn't working, I'll try again after work.
Monster of the Day #2078

Monster of the Day #2078

Let's get back to Eric H's suggested comic series. Gold Key again demonstrates how they got thousands and thousands of kids to wheedle thirty cents out of their parents.
Monster of the Day #2077

Monster of the Day #2077

The penultimate movie was Midnight Madness, a one time cable mainstay that inspired the 'treasure hunts' my own group of friends ran waaaaay back in high school. Not a great film, but a nice cheerful one. For the last film we (quite nearly) returned to old tradition. Back in the day B-Fest always ended…
Monster of the Day #2076

Monster of the Day #2076

Following Jason X we had a good long stretch of films that don't concern us here--Blackbelt II, Mother May I Sleep with Danger (not the lesbian vampire one), Flash Gordon, Airborne. Then we got Wasp Woman, 63 minutes of black and white Roger Corman cheapie goodness.
Monster of the Day #2075

Monster of the Day #2075

So...I've finally seen a Friday the 13th movie. (Obviously I did see Freddy vs Jason, but I mean a 'real' one.) Meh. Hey, remember when all the monsters--Jason, Leprechaun, Hellraiser, Dracula--were going to outer space?
Monster of the Day #2074

Monster of the Day #2074

Skipping over the perennial showing of Plan 9, we moved on to the pretty much forgotten Kull the Conqueror, starring Kevin Sorbo. Sorbo's one of those guys who comes off well in lighter stuff like Hercules but can't really project a darker anti-hero side. On the other hand, this version of Kull is surprisingly…
Monster of the Day #2073

Monster of the Day #2073

So the Fest was going along swimmingly, what with Killer Klowns and Dr Phibes and then Revenge of the Ninja, one of Sho Kosugi's entertainingly goofy ninja movies. Then, our first (of luckily few) cinematic potholes, Al Adamson's Blood of Dracula's Castle. It's kind of meant to be funny, but Al Adamson funny. Let's…
Monster of the Day #2072

Monster of the Day #2072

Although I had last year shown The Abominable Dr. Phibes at T-Fest last year, I was not disappointed to see it at B-Fest. It was the first time in a while I saw it in on a theater screen. (The first time I saw it I was a pajama-wearing tot at the drive-in.) Phibes…