Monster of the Day #3685
Great cover. Like that the fence is a rack of hypodermic needles and test tubes. 50 cents good, though? I don’t know. That’s a lot of money. Related PostsMonster of the Day… Read Article →
Great cover. Like that the fence is a rack of hypodermic needles and test tubes. 50 cents good, though? I don’t know. That’s a lot of money. Related PostsMonster of the Day… Read Article →
Man, that’s got it all. hot babe, dude in trench coat with a pork pie hat firing a lovingly details M1911, and, of course, Robed Skeleton. Also, the stories don’t trail off… Read Article →
Society changes. Back when this was published, the big snake was the monster. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3691 (Apr 16, 2025) Monster of the Day #3690 (Apr 15, 2025) Monster of… Read Article →
OK, so another speed run for Basement Fest ’25 as we hit a stretch with no monsters. GalaxyJane picked the fun but modest TV pilot Wonder Woman. This is the one with… Read Article →
After our extended breakfast break at Walker Bros (one of the reasons I think so many people have cleaved to Basement Fest over B-Fest), we returned to start the Saturday proper films…. Read Article →
So after Four Skulls, we shifted to our traditional brainmelter film, we now being roughly 1:30 in the morning. Oddly, I did not provide this one (although I had one on standby),… Read Article →
The Four Skulls of Jonathon Drake used to play on Channel 32 when I was a kiddie. It undoubtedly was featured on Screaming Yellow Theater, the home of the original Svengoolie, Jerry… Read Article →
So after the highly kid-friendly antics of Matilda, we turned to classic ’80s cheese. Chad R selected Without Warning (1980), often cited as Predator before there was Predator. A super tall alien… Read Article →
After surviving my second, and hopefully final, viewing of Devil Story (available on Blu Ray on Amazon for a bargain price of $35), we moved on to one of my picks, Matilda…. Read Article →
So I wasn’t expected to speed run through B-Fest 2025, but hey, few monsters. So on to Basement Fest 2025. Joe Bannerman, erstwhile B-Master and proprietor of Opposable Thumbs Films, hates us… Read Article →