Sadly, I can no longer exploit you all financially. Even so, I thought I should mention this terrific deal. Today only Amazon is featuring the Boris Karloff anthology series Thriller for $52.50, which is 65% off the $150 list price. The set contains 56 hours of content, 67 episodes, so on that basis its…
1952! A good decade before the Marvel superhero revolution, Marvel was doing monster, romance and Western comics. I think from today's perspective we sometimes fail to understand how revolutionary it was to import this sort of thing into superhero comics; the Thing and Hulk could have easily been just rote monsters back in this…
It was a short weekend for me, in that I worked Saturday. In recompense I'll have next Friday off, though. I figure that will give me a whole weekend on top of going down to the Portage next Sunday to see their aforementioned triple bill of giant monster movies. I'm also tentatively planning on…
Some stuff that caught my eye, but always check their schedule for more. All times CST. Monday A morning of Laurel & Hardy Shorts! Yay! Don’t be put off by the silent ones, they includes some of the Boys’ best work. Unsurprisingly, they’ve scheduled really strong shorts, here. Especially noteworthy is Big Business (7:30…
Note: This was actually the second of my Hitchhiker reviews, back at the old site. Before I procured the Canadian---more or less---chronological sets, I was working off an American---more or less---best of set. Hence the "Disc's Plot Description" below, a bit not found in the later reviews; the Canadian sets don't have those. Now…
TCM will be running five sci-fi movies in a row tonight, starting with Close Encounters appearing in their regular The Essentials slot. All times CST: 7:00 PM Close Encounters of the Third Kind 9:30 Roller Ball (The real one, of course) 11:45 Logan's Run 2:00 Westworld 3:30 Soylent Green What's amazing, looking at that…
Since I already had featured the film's (by far) most famous monster, I saved this, my second favorite, for the wrap-up. I always liked this sort of thing. This second still gives a better look at it, sans the red tinting. You don't exactly have to be Sigmund Freud (or Georgia O'Keeffe) to suspect…