Monster of the Day #3393
Turns out Amazon Prime (currently) has the three seasons of Lost in Space. So the second to last episode, The Great Vegetable Revolution, was an obvious choice. And hey, an ‘hour’ of… Read Article →
Turns out Amazon Prime (currently) has the three seasons of Lost in Space. So the second to last episode, The Great Vegetable Revolution, was an obvious choice. And hey, an ‘hour’ of… Read Article →
Sweet! Friday! Yay! Watch something stupid, folks. If you come to tonight’s Watch Party (9:00 EST), you’ll be covered. Have a great weekend. Related PostsNot Monster of the Day #15 (Apr 24,… Read Article →
Man brings civilization to Mars. Thursday! Nearly the weekend. Saw Ponyo yesterday. Man, I’m loving seeing the Ghibli stuff on the big screen. Miyazaki in a minor key, but still wonderful. Decent… Read Article →
Maguma strikes back! Either that or it’s the dark and gritty reboot of Tennessee Tuxedo. Related PostsNot Monster of the Day #8 (Mar 18, 2025) Monster of the Day #3687 (Mar 12,… Read Article →
What‘s the deal with that mystery meat in the school cafeteria? Am I right? Related PostsMonster of the Day #3685 (Feb 27, 2025) Monster of the Day #3684 (Feb 26, 2025) Monster… Read Article →
Am I high, or this is very familiar? I’m thinking it’s a repainted sci-fi skin of a Man’s Adventure cover (I mean, look at the native) with a guy fighting an upright… Read Article →
FRIDAY!!!! Wheeeeeee! Watch something stupid, people. Man, great painting. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3675 (Feb 13, 2025) Monster of the Day #3674 (Feb 12, 2025) Monster of the Day #3673 (Feb… Read Article →
Pulp covers! Neat! Cover story by the well known German author Manly Wade Wellman. One thing that is very evident about the German sci-fi pulps is that they are *much* less likely… Read Article →
So, back to German pulp covers. I looked at Chad R’s list of everything we watched on T-Fest weekend and realized we barely watched anything with a monster it. It wouldn’t be… Read Article →
Following La Marca del Muertos we watched Wheels of Fire, a pretty generic Italian post-apocalypse rip-off of Mad Max, of which they made like a million. This one was fine, although really,… Read Article →