Monster of the Day #1515
A rather run of the mill Dracula (and not even Dracula in the Euro version, I think), but still head and shoulders above the other two we’ve featured lately. Does he actually… Read Article →
A rather run of the mill Dracula (and not even Dracula in the Euro version, I think), but still head and shoulders above the other two we’ve featured lately. Does he actually… Read Article →
This Spanish/German/Italian co-production is not nearly as good as you’d hope it to be, although it has it’s points. Amusingly, the plot is not that far off from Plan 9 from Outer… Read Article →
Sorry about Friday, I had Internet issues. Anyway, this ends our Jess Franco DvF stuff, although there were some rather generic pretty girl vampires. Again, though, this is a HIGHLY tedious film…. Read Article →
Wow, that was my exact expression watching this film. (It’s the stitches drawn on with an eyebrow pencil that really sell this design.)
The early ’70s were a fecund period for films called Dracula vs Frankenstein. This one, by Jess Franco (uh oh) is more aptly summed up by it’s alternate title, Dracula Prisoner of… Read Article →
For some reason this shot was used a lot for publicity purposes.
Have I really never featured this guy? Man, I really need to do an inventory.
Third Halloween show, third Twilight Zone parody.
The second Treehouse of Horror went back to the Twilight Zone well (predictably enough, given the age of the people making the show then). Bart fit *very* nicely into the Billy Mummy… Read Article →
The first segment of the first Treehouse of Horrors parodied the Amityville Horror, the third was a read of The Raven by James Earl Jones. The second story, however, introduced Kang and… Read Article →