Monster of the Day #3148
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 →
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 →
I said yesterday that more early covers featured spicy girl art than ‘weird’ content (odd for a magazine called Weird Tales, but then they invented that market and had to find their… Read Article →
Friday was basically (not entirely) my day, since we thought–incorrectly–we’d get more people attending on Saturday. Nope, not a one. Anyway, I opened with Fearless Fighters (on Amazon Prime), a truly wonky… Read Article →
People today don’t remember Santo’s then legendary feud with Mick Jagger after the latter slept with the wrestler’s girlfriend. Ironically, Jagger and El Santo are both widely considered to be inspirations for… Read Article →
I thought when I saw a video or video Channel that I thought folks might enjoy, I’d mention it. If you have anything to add, please do. I recently came across The… Read Article →
“Bees! Bees! Thousands of Bees!” (Hey, not everyone has Irwin Allen’s budgets.) GalaxyJane pointed out to me that 1978’s delirious The Bees, no doubt rushed to drive-ins to (somewhat ironically) cash in… Read Article →
Hmm, that creature reminds me of something…. If you’re looking for a really crappy, obscure piece o’ garbage this weekend, and who isn’t, try 1985’s Attache of the Beast Creatures. Available for… Read Article →
Historians have marked this as the first appearance of a Scottish Kaiju, as evidenced by his kilt and the fact that he’s living in a cave, indicating he’s cheap. (What? My ethnic… Read Article →
Thursday! The weekend beckons. To me this looks like a dry run for the cocoon Adam Warlock (or ‘Him,’ originally) eventually came out of in Fantastic Four. Related PostsMonster of the Day… Read Article →
Here’s a good one for the weekend. Alligator was written by John Sayles (hence the sly sense of humor and great characterization) and starred fan favorite Robert Forster. This is certainly one… Read Article →