Monster of the Day #1850

Monster of the Day #1850

Hey, Imgur is working again! Have we covered this film before. It seems like we must have. Still, there are a lot of monsters in it so hopefully I can pick ones we didn't do earlier.

Imgur issues….

I'm not sure what's up, but Imgur isn't letting me upload pics, meaning I can't put up a new one right now. I'll try again later tonight. In the meantime, have a great day, everyone. Open thread if you saw anything over the weekend, or have a Christmas movie suggestion, or whatever.
Monster of the Day #1849

Monster of the Day #1849

Even Lou looks bored. This was the second to last Abbott & Costello movie, and as the story goes, the two comedians could barely stand each other at this point. There are still a few laughs and monster moments to be had here, but everything feels cheap and kind of tired. It's notable that…

B-Fest Dates are Jan 18 & 19!

Just got word from the new organizer, Emma, who is working to get up to speed on her duties. More as it arrives, and I'll send out emails to the regular suspects after I get home from work. Thanks!
Monster of the Day #1848

Monster of the Day #1848

Oddly, it took A&C five years and a dozen more movies to meet another real monster (the Invisible Man they met was innocent of the murder he was accused of). However, Karloff did appear, so that's nice.
Monster of the Day #1847

Monster of the Day #1847

Yes, I'm alive! Obviously I took a Thanksgiving break last week even from my computer. Then Sunday night we had a big storm. Lots of snow and a bit cold, but nothing ground breaking. Heavy winds, though, which must have done a number on power lines. I woke up Monday with the power out,…
Monster of the Day #1846

Monster of the Day #1846

Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein revitalized the team's career. They quickly meet the Killer, Boris Karloff (a fun murder comedy) and then the Invisible Man, albeit not the Vincent Price version who cameoed in Meet Frankenstein. The poster makes the film look much more gothic horror than it is, it's more of an Abbot…