Monster of the Day #3135
As a kid I sadly didn’t own this game, although I knew someone who did and played it a lot. It was Monopoly (way back before Monopoly started doing variant games) with… Read Article →
As a kid I sadly didn’t own this game, although I knew someone who did and played it a lot. It was Monopoly (way back before Monopoly started doing variant games) with… Read Article →
They kept trying, anyway. I couldn’t even find a still for I Vant to Suck Your Blood. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3667 (Jan 23, 2025) Monster of the Day #3666 (Jan… Read Article →
Still doing your last minute Christmas (sorry Doctor Who, Festive) shopping? Why, nothing says kiddie fun like a game based on a national trauma-inducing horror film, complete with human skull. I mean,… Read Article →
My main problem with Piranha (the original, obviously) is that the idea of using genetically altered super-piranha as bio-weapons by dumping them into rivers in enemy territory is utterly ridiculous. And I… Read Article →
Cullen mentioned these yesterday. Sadly, Mr. Nima doesn’t have a ton of work. Quick, a Patreon for a horror movie poster book! I’d pledge. Friday the 13th, a series about this poor… Read Article →
I found…this. I have no idea what to make of it. What’s with the guy killed with the pickaxe? Is Freddy a murderous librarian now? It this a movie poster? Just a… Read Article →
I put up a wonderful classic Dracula poster yesterday, how about a wonderful Bride of Frankenstein poster? Man, that’s nice. I’m not good with languages. Is that the French poster? Related PostsMonster… Read Article →
First of all, great poster. I love that style. Second of all, and I’m serious here, is this poster gay-baiting? I mean, given the film’s tagline (on the poster), the expressions on… Read Article →
For an absolutely gooftacular monster, basically a dimestore (dollar store now, I guess) version of Manda, Reptilicus has sure gotten a lot of play. Barring a remake (which could NEVER recapture the… Read Article →
So I’ve been reading Anders Runestad’s I Cannot, Yet I Must: The True Story of the Best Bad Movie of All Time Robot Monster. I put off buying it for a long… Read Article →