Monster of the Day #297

You just couldn’t shut up, could you?

  • Ericb

    I wish my fingerprints had skulls on them.

  • Reed

    Is this in the wrong place? It’s showing on the “Latest Review” link for me.

  • Ooops! Thanks, Reed. For some reason sometimes the default goes to ‘review’ and I don’t catch it.

  • John Campbell

    I’m sensing a voodoo theme this week!

  • Ericb

    Or maybe a whole week of The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake. It’s a great flick so I wouldn’t mind. I can think of at least on more “monster” from the film that Ken can use.

  • roger h

    I am missing something or this guy seems to be in Torgo territory regarding his level of “monstrosity”.

  • Eric — Yes, but I can’t find an appropriate still, worse the luck.

  • Rock Baker

    This is about all I remember from the five or so minutes I caught on TNT’s 100% WEIRD in my youth. Man, I really want to see this movie! (Fortunately, I think I’ve heard of a MGM disk on double bill with Karloff’s Voodoo Island. Yipee!)

  • Ericb

    You’ve heard right.

  • Flangepart

    I caught this on a tape my friend Doug loaned me.
    The ‘Son of Ghoul’, Kevin Scarpino did it ‘Cleveland Style’ I.E. Inserting music, SFX and diologue where least expected.
    You know, like when the hero knocks on a wood door, you hear a doorbell, and vise versa?
    It’s fun when done well, and Scarpino has gotten am lot of practice at this.

  • The Four Skulls of J.D. were featured at the very first T-Fest ever, held in Houston for no good reason. I remember Ken bouncing up and down in his seat with excitement.

  • The Four Skulls of J.D. were featured at the very first T-Fest ever, held in Houston for no good reason. I remember Ken bouncing up and down in his seat with excitement.

    That’s because I wasn’t sure anyone would like it. (To think my other pick was Secret Agent ’73 and I was worried about Four Skulls!) Luckily, it went over pretty well.