Monster of the Day #1167

Monster of the Day #1167

I think I've made it pretty obvious that I thought John Carradine was a nearly perfect actor to play Dracula. No, he never would have been as sheerly iconic as Messrs. Lugosi and Lee. Still, it's hard to think of another role that Mr. Carradine was better suited for. The genuine shame for me…
Monster of the Day #1166

Monster of the Day #1166

  This week was in the works anyway, due to my recent Billy the Kid vs Dracula review. Then Christopher passed away, and it seemed even more appropriate. If I remember correctly, I started Monster of the Day with Karloff's Frankenstein Monster. The second day was Lugosi's Dracula. Everyone's Dracula is a separate monster…
Monster of the Day #1165

Monster of the Day #1165

  Seriously, I again call for a Tales of the Crypt-type anthology series adapting crazy comic book stories, of which there are a ton in the public domain. Dammit, SyFy, do something cool for a change. (In this case, Warners, get on it. Oh, wait, then they'd be all grim 'n gritty.)
RIP Christopher Lee

RIP Christopher Lee

The last of the Great Five is gone. Mr. Lee was a man rescued from obscurity by Hammer. Although the movie business of the time was not designed to make a fellow of Mr. Lee's literal statue a leading man, the roaring return of gothic horror precipitated by Hammer Studios quickly transformed Mr. Lee…
Monster of the Day #1161

Monster of the Day #1161

Jurassic World comes out this week (I think). I'm an old fart who hates anything new, and the whole genetically engineered dinos makes me tired, like something from a SyFy original movie. At least its only two hours and change, which is fairly short these days. For the record, I do like Chris Pratt,…

DVD piracy warning…

So I'm watching a DVD and after each episode we get the piracy boilerplate. To wit: "The copyright license proprietor has licensed this film (including its soundtrack) comprised in this video device for home use only. All other rights are reserved. The definition of home use excludes the use of this video device at…
Billy the Kid vs Dracula (1966)

Billy the Kid vs Dracula (1966)

  John Carradine loved to act. Well, of course he did. Actors do, generally. However, John Carradine really loved to act. Born Richmond Reed Carradine, he redubbed his own name in homage to his friend and idol John Barrymore. Mr. Barrymore was both the greatest actor of his day and remains one of Hollywood’s…