Monster of the Day #4004

Monster of the Day #4004

What, this old story? *Again?* Friday's Watch Party was Bore. Er, Snore. No, dammit, Gor. It was adapted from John Norman's Gor Series, except for being perhaps a tad less favorable towards sex slavery. Which is kind of weird, as that' about Norman's series offers. The saddest part is that Oliver Reed was in…
Monster of the Day #4003

Monster of the Day #4003

As I'm sure everyone here has heard me opine, I love the late '70s as being the time when there was a bumper crop of horror movie that basically worked while also being extremely goofy. It's a sweet spot I just adore. And if I were to pick a poster child for this sort…
Monster of the Day #4000

Monster of the Day #4000

I tend to forget how many random '80s movies had monsters, including a lot of stop animated beasts. 1984's Dreamscape stars Dennis Quaid as a guy who can enter the troubled dreams of others, including those of the President of the United States (Eddie Albert!!!). The big bad in the movie is the Snake…
Monster of the Day #3999

Monster of the Day #3999

I *think* I saw this like 40 years ago, probably on VHS from a rental store. I think Anyway, before I left for the airport to return home they tossed on this classic anime film, Vampire Hunter D. It should be noted that when Japan incorporated vampires into their media, they made them very…
Monster of the Day #3998

Monster of the Day #3998

T(ween)-Fest 2026 was nearly over; most everyone was heading home the next day, including the Petersens who now live in Provo. We ended Monday with a classic, 1985's Mr. Vampire. As usual, it's an entirely neat and
Monster of the Day #3997

Monster of the Day #3997

As Monday continued, Tween-Fest 2026 was winding up. We all know the '70s were rife with TV movies / pilots for occult or macabre detective shows. This year we watched Spectre, which starred Robert Culp. I hadn't actually seen this before, and it was pretty great.