Monster of the Day #3629
I’ve noted many times–including yesterday–that I have never derived much satisfaction from the many many Ultramans or the many many Ultraman knock-off shows. HOWEVER…I saw a long YouTube video on how the… Read Article →
I’ve noted many times–including yesterday–that I have never derived much satisfaction from the many many Ultramans or the many many Ultraman knock-off shows. HOWEVER…I saw a long YouTube video on how the… Read Article →
We next watched another episode of Ultra Q, Grow Up! LIttle Turtle. I always thought it as an independent short they bought and inserted into the show; tonally, it’s like almost nothing… Read Article →
Father Time. The one monster who *always* wins. Still enough time for a Watch Party this week, though. (I mean, probably.) 7:45 CST this week.
Hey, everyone. As discussed, I picked a somewhat longer movie this week because it was too good to pass up. It’s under two hours, but fairly close to it, so we’ll start… Read Article →
By now a lot of the grandkiddies were around, so we watched Goro and Goro, probably the most kid friendly episode of Ultra Q (and they’re basically all kid friendly). This is… Read Article →
Last day of T-Fest 20. I stayed an extra day for more hang-out time. Chad R played another “Sirk Before He was Sirk” movie, Sign of the Pagan (1954). It’s a regilious… Read Article →
Since we had watched a really good portmanteau movie, Tales of Terror, earlier that day, I suggested we end the da watching the most charmingly bad one I knew, Gallery of Horror… Read Article →
For some reason I couldn’t find a color still of this. Oh well. We went back to basics for the next film, the Roger Corman Poe film Tales of Terror. One of… Read Article →
So. the Monday after T-Fest continued. After The Demon’s Baby and The White Buffalo, we watched Thunder on the Hills, provided by Chad R. Chad if the only other person as enamored… Read Article →
We aim to please. The Assassination Bureau, available now on Amazon Prime.