Monster of the Day #3212
Sorry about the lack of a front page thumbnail. I’ve having Imgur issues again. Monday, blech. Still, I leave Thursday for Houston, then on to Rockwall for the spring T-Fest. Yay! So… Read Article →
Sorry about the lack of a front page thumbnail. I’ve having Imgur issues again. Monday, blech. Still, I leave Thursday for Houston, then on to Rockwall for the spring T-Fest. Yay! So… Read Article →
I mean, that art is fabulous, but man, you just can’t make that suit look non-goofy. I saw the Demon Slayer movie last night, and it was great. I’ll probably see it… Read Article →
“Schnelle, Heinrich, der Flit!” This is a better poster, but it didn’t go with the joke. Audiences of the time must have been pretty shocked when the monster showed up. Finally getting… Read Article →
This one is no surprise to poster vets, as Germany seems to call *any* monster Frankenstein. Ironically, of course, since Frankenstein isn’t even the name of a monster. The craziness of the… Read Article →
France clearly took it’s giant monster movies very seriously. For instance, they obviously wanted to be certain that prospective ticket buyers wouldn’t think Gorgo was that guy in the green jacket in… Read Article →
So I spend the weekend re-watching Demon Slayer on Netflix because, yay, the movie is finally hitting theaters next weekend. I had pre-bought a ticket, but it looks like that might have… Read Article →
Yay, Friday! Two weeks to T-Fest! See some of you in Dallas. This is pretty great. However, the question is, do you make the monsters look like the filmmakers wanted them to… Read Article →
Of course, aside from the quality of the base kits, the model builder can bring a lot to the table. An old friend of mine built this same kit (and assembled and… Read Article →
Again, when one looks at a toy artifact from the 1960s, such as this one, we must consider how rare something like this was. Like the Aurora model kits and those records… Read Article →
I always think it’s interesting to think of the way that of all the millions of media artifacts we’re exposed to over our lives–characters, scenes, even lines of dialog–certain things just lodge… Read Article →