Post Weekend Open Thread (6/11/12)…

Post Weekend Open Thread (6/11/12)…

Let's see. Rewatched Seeds of Doom, one of my favorite Doctor Who stories. A comparatively rare six-parter that holds up for me; I think the discrete first two chapters at the Arctic base help the story from running in place too much. The whole deal is rather like a Quatermass story, and of course,…
RIP Ray Bradbury

RIP Ray Bradbury

Truly a giant in the fantasy / sci-fi field, and the second of a once seemingly immortal trio of fan icons; Forry Ackerman, Mr. Bradbury, and now the sole member of the threesome yet remaining, Ray Harryhausen. Today's sci-fi writers and filmmakers stand upon the shoulders of these giants (as anyone with a fan…
Monster of the Day #490

Monster of the Day #490

Truly a pioneer of cinema, Méliès was one of the first to exploit the eerie uncanniness of skeletons. And jazz hands. Dance ten, looks three.
Tuesdays With Lorre: Background to Danger (1943)

Tuesdays With Lorre: Background to Danger (1943)

This was easily the most satisfying film I’ve watched so far in my Unseen Lorre Fest. Passage to Marseille was probably a better film (and certainly portions of it were markedly superior). Still, Lorre has a pretty juicy part in this one, is allowed to ham things up and thankfully receives a pretty decent…