Monster of the Day #3324
Surely the first really great, utterly iconic film monster was Lugosi’s Dracula. So to kick off the year, let’s take a week to review alternate takes on the Bela’s Count. The first… Read Article →
Surely the first really great, utterly iconic film monster was Lugosi’s Dracula. So to kick off the year, let’s take a week to review alternate takes on the Bela’s Count. The first… Read Article →
So I spent a decent portion of the last week rewatching most of the Girls und Panzer anime franchise. This includes the (only) original season of that show that kicked things off… Read Article →
Well, Monsters of the Day. You can fight them! Coooool. In case I oversleep tomorrow (since I won’t be at work), and don’t get a MotD up, Happy New Year everyone!
I’m pretty sure I bought a collection of Universal Monster plushies many years ago and handed them out to my old library friends at our annual Halloween party. Sadly, there were none… Read Article →
So…could Cthulhu destroy Ro-Man, or rather the Ro-Men? It’s harder to say than you might think. After all, a single Ro-Man (effectively) destroyed the entire human race. He survived direct hits from… Read Article →
This is GalaxyJane’s dog cat (thanks, BC!) hanging out with what our elite demographic recognizes as a genuine celebrity. And yes, I am doxxing GJ’s dog for clicks. That’s how you make… Read Article →
Merry Christmas, everyone!
I just told this anecdote, but it bears repeating. I was in Texas and mulling how dumb the characters in Ghosthouse were. As Sandy was right there, I asked for his opinion… Read Article →
Robowar. Bruno Mattei movies are often accused of ripping off other film. Well, I don’t see anything here that makes me think of any other film.
So…I looked for a still from Deep Blood, but the entertaining mock shark they built for the film is generally shrouded in murk, so as to keep us from getting very good… Read Article →