Monster of the Day #3124

Monster of the Day #3124

I featured the host of Tales from the Third Dimension yesterday. The film features (duh) three tales, only the first of which is monster oriented. This really had the feel of episodes from an aborted TV pitch strung together into a film. It's better than the actually-narrated-by-Rod-Serling Encounters with the Unknown, anyway. Although the…
Monster of the Day #3123

Monster of the Day #3123

Galaxy Jane and Jaime had to leave on Sunday. The rest of us started the day by watching Tales from the Third Dimension (yes, as indicated by the still above, in 3-D), an anthology with a Cryptmaster like puppet host voiced by a guy doing Rod Serling. The big episode was about a grandmother…
Monster of the Day #3122

Monster of the Day #3122

OK, so after Invisible Invaders we watched a really obscure Italian film called The Machine (or Camera) that Kills Bad People, which is kind of a more light-hearted precursor to Death Note. Then it was Sandy's shorts (Mason and I had a horrible short but decided to hold it for when we had a…
Monster of the Day #3121

Monster of the Day #3121

Sandy kicked Saturday off with an old poverty row murder flick called The Mystery of the 13th Guest. It's a weirdly structured film but like most such films, literal B-Films in the original sense, it was short and moved quickly and went down quite smoothly. It didn't feature any of the down on their…
Monster of the Day #3120

Monster of the Day #3120

After the quiz (I won the Steel Book edition of Ultra Q...thanks, Chad R!) we headed out to dinner. My favorite slide on the quiz, which was about movie aliens, was the electronic microscope slide of the virus from The Andromeda Strain. Of course, that might be because you love the delightfully obscure ones…
Monster of the Day #3119

Monster of the Day #3119

So we finished the day shift with our traditional TV/shorts/quiz slot. Sandy showed the first episode of Gerry Anderson's Stingray (above), while I showed the episode of Manimal where Simon MacCorklandale exhibiting some highly dubious kung fu skills. James Hong is there and is given nothing to do. The scene where MacCorklandale buffs his…
Monster of the Day #3118

Monster of the Day #3118

Friday was basically (not entirely) my day, since we thought--incorrectly--we'd get more people attending on Saturday. Nope, not a one. Anyway, I opened with Fearless Fighters (on Amazon Prime), a truly wonky kung fu flick that has so much action that this was my running bit: [Ten seconds after last fight ends.] I yell…
Monster of the Day #3117

Monster of the Day #3117

Well, back to reality. Sigh. So we started our make-up, double-length T-Fest with some unofficial showings on Thursday, Oct 1, several hours after I arrived in Dallas. Arthur, Sandy's son, had never seen Dracula vs Frankenstein. Sandy is the proud owner of Severin's massive sets of all 32 (!) Al Adamson, so we started…
Monster of the Day #3116

Monster of the Day #3116

Today's movie is Lamberto Bava's Demons, a film about a bunch of people getting together to watch movies and pass around an infection and the death and disaster that ensues. On an unconnected note, two days to T-Fest! (First day)
Monster of the Day #3115

Monster of the Day #3115

  One Wrong Turn, the epic tale of people who go on a trip that inevitably leads to death and disaster. Anyway, I hope I see many of you this weekend in Rockwall TX for our special two-day T-Fest, starting Friday.