Not Monster of the Day #25

Not Monster of the Day #25

Friday's Discord Watch Party feature was Curt Siodmak's Love Slaves of the Amazon. It was poorly paced. It takes them like an hour to get to the Amazons, then the Amazons are goofy for like 20 minutes, then they are suddenly super dangerous for 10 minutes. It wasn't awful, it wasn't really good, but…
Monster of the Day #3721

Monster of the Day #3721

IF there's one thing I've learned from posting pulp covers, it's that Skellingtons loooooove microphones. I don't have any problems believing he got into the booth; the resemblance to early '40s Frank Sinatra is undeniable.Although I have to ask, who exactly is he threatening with that gun?
Monster of the Day #3715

Monster of the Day #3715

Yes, the new lamps are very nice. Forry seems mostly interested in your tailgate, though.Nice to see that Marty got a little media play.
Monster of the Day #3714

Monster of the Day #3714

Friday's Watch Party was Frankenstein Island. I don't think I have anything to say about this one that I haven't already. It was a pretty good time, though.
Monster of the Day #3713

Monster of the Day #3713

Zombiewhacker pointed out I had mentioned Monster Squad and Drac Pack, but skipped the Groovy Goolies. Fair enough! While the other two shows featured a team (always, as here, based on Dracula, "Frankenstein" and the Wolf Man) seeking redemption by fighting crime/evil, this was more of Laugh-In inspired barrage of dumb gags, at an…
Monster of the Day #3710

Monster of the Day #3710

Yesterday I mentioned Drac Pack, which was basically a cartoon version of the live action program Monster Squad. Both were for kids in an era when that basically meant "pretty dumb," but I personally like Monster Squad a lot more, even if it's pretty cheap looking. First, of course, Monster Squad was live action.…