Monster of the Day #3228
Oops, I have to either put more thought into this the night before, or get up earlier. Anyway, no plans, so back to Super Inframan. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Oops, I have to either put more thought into this the night before, or get up earlier. Anyway, no plans, so back to Super Inframan. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
One thing I forgot about the recent T-Fest is that we watched one major ships vs giant monster scene from Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Serpent. Said serpent, as seen… Read Article →
I didn’t have anything queued up for today, but hey, you can’t go wrong with one of the many, many wonderful monsters from Super Inframan. I’m always going to love the crab… Read Article →
I found a site called Hamilton Book, which apparently is an aftermarket book and blu ray/DVD retailer. They had a number of blu rays on sale pretty cheap, and some where cheap… Read Article →
Who has two thumbs and owns a Barbie figure? This guy! Hmm, that joke might not work at well in text. This would actually be a more fitting image for a Monday,… Read Article →
Well, Tuesday was the day I left Dallas. We got in a showing of Mako Jaws of Death off the recent William Grefe box set He Came from the Swamp. I’d never… Read Article →
OK, Monday, still some folks left, so viewings continued. We started with Panic Beats, a Paul Naschy film that was sort of a mix (I mean, Naschy films being highly derivative is… Read Article →
As Sunday continued, we watched two horror movies that only faintly offered monsters. The Black Pit of Dr M is probably the best and most atmospheric of the Mexican horror films. It’s… Read Article →
Following the Fest was Sunday for all the people who can hang around. Sandy re-showed the Man From UNCLE episode that coincidentally guest starred both of the pre-Star Trek William Shatner and… Read Article →
Few monsters this year. Sandy followed Horror and Hamsters with The Battles of Chief Pontiac (1952), a cheapie pre-American Revolution epic with Lon Chaney Jr as the titular, peace-seeking American Indian. There’s… Read Article →