Watch Party tomorrow night….
Be there or be square. Amazon has one movie I really want to watch, but it’s longer than the 90 minutes or less I usually look for. I’ll talk about it tomorrow’s… Read Article →
Be there or be square. Amazon has one movie I really want to watch, but it’s longer than the 90 minutes or less I usually look for. I’ll talk about it tomorrow’s… Read Article →
So we ended Sunday watching The Assassination Bureau, a movie I remember watching with my Mom when I was a kid. It’s got a real (Emma Peel) Avengers vibe–certainly helped by the… Read Article →
After 30 Coins we watched The Boneyard, a zombie flick set in a morgue. It’s pretty good, I have to say, and I am famously zombied out. The film is best know… Read Article →
OK, so Sunday, Post-Fest. We started with Vincent Price’s The Mad Magician, one of his early films that is pretty close to House of Wax in tone (if not in grandeur). It’s… Read Article →
So we headed into the last slot at T-Fest 20, our traditional T-Rex movie. However, we were running quite late this time, so we instead opted to show the second episode (maybe… Read Article →
So…there was a minor cascade of minorly bad decisions that led to the next movie. I had originally planned to show an outright classic movie, one of the very best and one… Read Article →
Today’s Monster of the Day should be Freeman Williams, who along with Chris Holland and, of course, Sandy Petersen started T-Fest. Back at the first show Freeman, who was obviously in attendance,… Read Article →
The first T-Fest was held in a hotel conference room. Sandy P funded it, and didn’t come close to getting his money back. (The more things change….) As such we for the… Read Article →
We open T-Fest 20 (!) with my choice of Watari the Ninja Boy, an extremely fun (if I say so myself) ’60s color, well, ninja boy movie. It was packed with wonderful… Read Article →
Halloween Watch Party went from Universal’s Son of Dracula to Hammer’s Brides of Dracula. Brides, despite the crushing absence of Christopher Lee (who had yet to return to the cloak), is really… Read Article →