Monster of the Day #3330

Monster of the Day #3330

At the opposite end of the spectrum from yesterday's (presumably) low-budget practical effect driven monster movie, there was lots of theoretically cool cameos--he fights the Iron Giant!--in (which I completely forget) Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One. By the way, and this is no insult, but it's probably time for Spielberg to admit he doesn't…
Monster of the Day #3329

Monster of the Day #3329

I probably did this one recently, but I can't remember if I featured it as MotD of if it was just mentioned in notes. Anyway, no harm done if it's a recent repeat. It's on Amazon Prime for those who want to take a look. And in case it's a repeat here's a really…

New Jaws discussion video on Sandy of Cthulhu…

There's a follow-up video to the previous Sandy of Cthulhu one where he and I yakked about movies. This one is mostly about the Jaws franchise. Chad R has a mystery cameo! Here me (surprise) get names and other details wrong. Hey, what I can I saw, the thing wasn't scripted. Anyway, give it…

Post Watch-Party and next one….

Great time last night, thanks to everyone who attended. I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did. The movie was Forbidden Dance. What we learned. Laura Harring is really pretty. Sid Haig is absolutely terrific in that movie, playing a rare good guy. He's easily the best thing in it. Richard…

Watch Party Tonight 9:00 EST

We've had a pretty good time with these so far, and I want to thank everyone who makes time to join us. If you haven't attended one before, have an Amazon Prime, and would like to attend, just send me your Prime-related email address to ken@jabootu.com. See you tonight!
Monster of the Day #3328

Monster of the Day #3328

Count Yorga and Blacula, while successfully bringing to (then) modern times a very traditional image of the undead, were kind of the last sputter of the Lugosi-esque Dracula type. After this caped vamps were basically used in comedies like Love at First Bite and Dracula Dead and Loving It. The Count Yorga movies were…
Monster of the Day #3327

Monster of the Day #3327

While Dracula was being made safe for kiddies--this is pretty natural, good at Godzilla's trajectory in Japan--others tried to update the concept to make it relevant for the modern, groovy age. Oddly, a few of these attempts worked. In 1970 actor Robert Quarry briefly became a thing by starring in two Count Yorga movies.…
Monster of the Day #3326

Monster of the Day #3326

With vampires featured on Sesame Street, they had officially been established as kid-friendly. Saturday morning cartoon/kid shows were replete with Draculas, on shows like Drac Pack, Monster Squad and Groovie Goolies. So it was only a matter of time until some big market product used a mock-Dracula to market directly to the kiddies. And…

Watch Party on Friday….

Just a reminder, for anyone who is interested, we'll be doing an Amazon Watch Party on Friday at 9:00 PM EST. Anyone who has attended before is good. You'll get an email invitation about 15 minutes before then, which you can use or ignore. If you haven't attended before, just send me the email…
Monster of the Day #3325

Monster of the Day #3325

Lugosi's Dracula was so iconic--despite appearing on screen only twice--that until recently every other screen interpretation was set against his. Only Christopher Lee came close to stealing his crown. By the '70s, though, the old Lugosi-style Dracula had become so familiar that he began to be reinterpreted as safe and lovable for kids.