Monster of the Day #1640
Friday the 13th! And yes, I’m *still* spending a lot of time watching Ft13th gameplay videos on YouTube.Today unsurprisingly they downloaded a ton of new content for fans, most notably a new… Read Article →
Friday the 13th! And yes, I’m *still* spending a lot of time watching Ft13th gameplay videos on YouTube.Today unsurprisingly they downloaded a ton of new content for fans, most notably a new… Read Article →
I guess people were generally disappointed with It’s final appearance in the mini-series. It’s nearly impossible to bring ‘the ultimate evil’ or whatnot to the screen and not have that be so… Read Article →
I doubt the movie (the first of two, especially now that the first one made a boatload of cash) featured an I Was a Teenage Werewolf-inspired beastie. That was the kind of… Read Article →
It’s got to be difficult to work around an iconic image like this one (although to be fair I’ve seen neither version), but I think the ‘friendly’ clown in the sewer is… Read Article →
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Out of T-Fest MotD, so here’s a leftover Daimon Hellstrom cover. Obviously I like this one, this might be one of the only Johnny Blaze GR appearances I’ve never read. Still, I… Read Article →
So this year’s wrap up T-Rex movie was the direct to video cheapie Future Wars, with its alien future slaves, space ships, three dollars cyborgs, empty cardboard boxes, that one hallway we… Read Article →
You will never go wrong with me having a rubber bat on a string in a movie, but a rubber bat on a string with a badly superimposed ‘vampire’ face? Mexico, you… Read Article →
Our second movie was Caltiki, already featured as Motd. However, it’s now availalbe on a remastered Blu Ray, and as you’d expect from a Mario Bava movie, it looks gorgeous. I think… Read Article →
As 12 years (including five or six years of two events per annum), T-Fest all but runs itself these days. Sandy opened this year’s skein with this Japanese short film (about 50… Read Article →