Monster of the Day #3476
This is from Ghosts, but DC not only had Weird War Stories, but Strange Sports Stories. It only lasted six issues, but good on you, DC. The 15th (!) annual Tween-Fest coming… Read Article →
This is from Ghosts, but DC not only had Weird War Stories, but Strange Sports Stories. It only lasted six issues, but good on you, DC. The 15th (!) annual Tween-Fest coming… Read Article →
So following Black Scorpion we got (of course) the only other movie made outside the 1973-1994 window that the 13 other sponsored films fell into. To the delight of my friend Jeff,… Read Article →
So after The Chilling we had a run of non-horror, with two sci-fi films, Michael Crichton’s Runaway and the Don Johnson starrer A Boy and His Dog, followed by The Apple. All… Read Article →
I think I forgot to sell this. Anyway, Watch Party tomorrow night. See you there, I hope!
So I slept through Hard Rock Zombies, but there was no escape. The next film was ANOTHER direct to video horror movie, the third in a row, The Chilling (1989). It was… Read Article →
So…Hard Rock Zombies. What can I say about it. Nothing. It was like 2 or 3 in the morning, and I saw the title (playing right after another made for video horror… Read Article →
So having gotten to the Plan 9 slot it was time to kick off the horror block. We started with Demonic Toys, one of several “small menace” series run by Charles Band’s… Read Article →
Let me start by saying that I truly, deep in my heart appreciate the youngsters who take all the time from their other campus pursuit to being each year’s B-Fest to life…. Read Article →
I’m too tired to think of a joke, so have at it, guys. So, I’m not dead or anything. I was felled by a spring cold for a few days, though. Great… Read Article →
So, B-Fest back in the day ended with a Godzilla movie. They were fun and colorful and loud and woke everyone up before the trip home. Basement Fest continues that tradition. This… Read Article →