Monster of the Day #786
Well, no surprise here, as several people had predicted it. Still, it’s the Grandfather of Japanese ghost movies. Easy to see where the ghost girl from Ringu originated, she’s basically the daughter… Read Article →
Well, no surprise here, as several people had predicted it. Still, it’s the Grandfather of Japanese ghost movies. Easy to see where the ghost girl from Ringu originated, she’s basically the daughter… Read Article →
Sexy Cat Stripper…Worst Case Scenario.
Monsters very seldom enter the cultural lexicon anymore; this might be the primary example of successfully doing so this century. And the American remake is a rare example of turning out a… Read Article →
Damn, even in death the Japanese are perverts.
Not part of last week’s gang, but I wouldn’t want to leave them out. Except for Booberry, I must have eaten more of this than any of the other monster cereals. I… Read Article →
Big surprise here. Still, these were heady days in early nerd culture. A big time breakfast manufacturer built (successfully) an entire line of cereals based on old monster movies, figuring kids liked… Read Article →
Not the most suspenseful week, true. Still, even if I never really ate the cereal, I’ll take this guy over, say, the Monster from Van Helsing anyday.
Just got confirmation of the dates for B-Fest 2014, and as expected, it’s the last Friday / Saturday combo of January, i.e. the 24th-25th. Anyway wishing rough accomodations, local travel arrangements, general… Read Article →
Well, the mystery is solved. This was (easily!) my favorite. I never really tried the two later add-ons to the line. Count Chocula struck me as the worst of several chocolate cereals… Read Article →
Here’s Sandy’s favorite, apparently. I don’t know if I’ve ever tried this, actually. I do like orange dreamsicle-flavored stuff, though. Indeed, I’m very excited because Friday my local Culver’ s is offering… Read Article →