Monster of the Day #3316

Monster of the Day #3316

The watch party last Friday featured Bride and the Beast, most famous (among a certain elite demographic) for having been scripted by Ed Wood Jr. If not directed by him, which no doubt helped in making it fairly competent technically. It also, sadly, lacks the rich, convoluted baroqueness of Wood's usual dialog. However, in…

Watch Party tonight….

9:00 EST blah blah blah. One more on the 17th and then we'll be done for the year. Hope to see you there. In any case, have a great weekend everyone. Watch something stupid.
Monster of the Day #3315

Monster of the Day #3315

After Cat and the Canary Sandy busted out the first episode of the latest Russian version of Sherlock Holmes, which proved to be quite fun. It's period (and one of the few shows where things especially in the slum areas look realistically filthy). It's about as faithful as, say, the Cumberbatch Holmes, by which…
Monster of the Day #3314

Monster of the Day #3314

So Sunday, no monsters. We had such a blast with the Tod Slaughter movie on Friday that we started with a few more of those, Crimes at the Dark House and Murder in the Red Barn. Just bottled fun. Then we watch the first 15 minutes of Treasure of the Four Crowns, which is…
Monster of the Day #3313

Monster of the Day #3313

We ended Friday night, the eve of T-Fest 18 (already covered) with another foreign vampire film. This was one of China's uniformly marvelous hopping vampire films, Mr. Vampire 4. You just cannot go wrong with that series, merging horror, comedy, martial arts, a soupcon of romance and lots and lots of fascinating Chinese sorcery.…
Monster of the Day #3312

Monster of the Day #3312

So we started Friday morning. Sandy had bought a bunch of Tod Slaughter films, and we watched his version of Sweeny Todd. Slaughter was a stage villain who specialized in extremely creaky melodramas and eventually brought his act to the cinema (mostly because of tax breaks for British productions) and continued to delightfully play…

Watch Party this Friday

Didn't give enough notice for the last one, so we'll try again on Friday. Then another two weeks later, than a break for Christmas. Anyway, you know the drill, 9:00 EST yada yada. Have a great weekend, everyone.
Monster of the Day #3311

Monster of the Day #3311

  OK, so we ran down the actual T-Fest line-up. However, we watch a lot of stuff off hours as well. A nod to Chad R, T-Fest's official historian and secretary for keeping track of everything. The first film we watched, on Thursday night before the Fest, was the shot on video Each Time…
Monster of the Day #3310

Monster of the Day #3310

Japan has released a big screen Shin Godzilla movie. I don't think it's as grim as Shin Godzilla, but it shouldn't be in any case. Fathom events (check their website) will be showing for one night each the dubbed and subbed versions in January for those interested.

Watch Party tonight….

Unless no one is interested considering I waited until the last minute to announce. If you feel like it, say yay or nay below. For those who do want to attend, I'll "see" you there tonight, 9:00 EST per usual.