Monster of the Day #3699
We followed Zontar with the less well know (oddly), The Black Zoo. It’s about (duh) a murderous zookeeper, and it’s one of Herman Cohen’s English films. So if guessed that the murderous… Read Article →
We followed Zontar with the less well know (oddly), The Black Zoo. It’s about (duh) a murderous zookeeper, and it’s one of Herman Cohen’s English films. So if guessed that the murderous… Read Article →
Sunday is always a good / bad day. The good part; more movies! (And, this time, breakfast at Waffle House!) The bad part, people start leaving right quick. We opened the day… Read Article →
We ended with our usual Tween-Fest Texas movie. This year’s entry was 1983’s Play Dead, which was shot in Corpus Christie. This has been hanging around my Blu Ray shelves for a… Read Article →
We’ve had a “classics” slot for several years now, and as long as we have I’ve been meaning to show The Third Man. Ironically, I don’t really want to talk about it… Read Article →
So after returning from dinner (barbecue, yum…the brisket!), we started the evening slate of movies. Sandy, again with his collection packed up in Utah, made only two requests this time around: Curse… Read Article →
Elvis (and Mary Tyler Moore) with the little autistic girl that Dr. Elvis cures by hugging her. We closed out the day shift of movies with another old favorite, Change of Habit…. Read Article →
When Mondo Macabre releases a new film, I pay attention. When it’s a crazy Indonesian action flick, I crack open the wallet. (Although, really, it’s not that hard to get me to… Read Article →
OK, it took forever, but I finally mastered at least showing YouTube videos on Discord for our watch parties. The secret? You can’t use the Discord app (??), you have to use… Read Article →
Next up was The Black Room (1935), a gothic suspenser revolving around a family curse / prophecy. It stars the great Boris Karloff in a marvelous twin role (literally)–or a triple role,… Read Article →
We finally got out of the ’50s and ’60s, but there was continuity. Next up (I *think* Jamie and Mike suggested it?) was the French film The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec… Read Article →