Monster of the Day #2008
Sorry about the lack of a thumbnail, I cant’ get Imgur to work right and I have to go to work. So after Golden Bat/Odon Batto, we had two quizzes (Chad R… Read Article →
Sorry about the lack of a thumbnail, I cant’ get Imgur to work right and I have to go to work. So after Golden Bat/Odon Batto, we had two quizzes (Chad R… Read Article →
The third movie was the fantastic Golden Bat (Odon Bat), revolving around the skeletal manga hero who is considered by some to be the first superhero. The rat guy is the villain…. Read Article →
Sigh, I guess I had to return to the real world at some point. T-Fest 2019 was successful as usual, we really have this down after 15 years (and 25 shows counting… Read Article →
Man, looking at the horror films for the early 2000s is depressing. All sequels and remakes (and seldom good ones–The Fog, blech). I guess I’ll go with Wes Craven’s Cursed, although it… Read Article →
We continue towards lackluster days. Shawn of the Dead is brilliant (and the Dawn of the Dead remake was surprisingly good), but again, zombies are pretty generic. Far worse is the attempts… Read Article →
I guess 23 Days Later was the ‘big’ horror movie in 2003, but their zombies looked like everyone else’s zombies. Since everyone knows I have a certain amount of affection for this… Read Article →
It’s the worst thing to come out of a TV until the last season of Game of Thrones, amiright? (See, I can do topical.) Happy Friday, everyone! And just a week away… Read Article →
Perfect timing, as my friend Matt will be showing 2001 in the beautiful Pickwick theater next Wednesday night, on a mammoth screen and with Keir Dullea making a personal appearance. Good work,… Read Article →
2000! Holy crow. Man, there is like nothing that came out in 2000. Final Destination is the biggie, but there’s no monster there. So…pulp cover!
Sleepy Hollow was Burton’s In the Mouth of Madness, the last film by a director who was my favorite for a stretch of time that I really fell in love with. If… Read Article →