Monster of the Day #614

Monster of the Day #614

Ah, look everyone, Baby New Year is here! I hope and trust everyone vastly enjoyed the recent multitude of holidays; back to the 'none for five months' thing. Just had a feverish realization that there are basically only THREE WEEKS now until B-Fest. Yikes! Time to get going on that. Speaking of, tickets went…
Monster of the Day #613

Monster of the Day #613

Ygor seems more like a villain than a monster at first, using Frankenstein's creation to wreak his revenge; the hunchbacked assistant somehow turned malign master. However, he remains...oddly difficult to kill, a trait that suggests he's more than a simple maniac. Dracula is clearly, patently, unarguably Lugosi's most iconic role. On stage alone he…
Monster of the Day #612

Monster of the Day #612

The Undertaker and his manager talk trash before the bout in 1932. (Sadly, the violin they used to play Pop Goes the Weasel got smashed during the match, and the Undertaker lost.)
Monster of the Day #611

Monster of the Day #611

An earlier version of Westworld, based around a robot modeled on the Yul Brynner of The King and I, didn't work at all.
Monster of the Day #607

Monster of the Day #607

OK, not a lot of cheesecake here, but you gotta like that action. I remain mournful about the state of programming at the 'Syfy' network. Why not a program recreating hilarious stories from the pulp magazines? Or an 'original movie' feature four or five of these tales. Make 'em cheap by making look cheap…
Monster of the Day #606 (Updated)

Monster of the Day #606 (Updated)

Aiiee! Es muy mal! UPDATE: Just to be clear, we will not countenance at Jabootu the sort of gross sexism found below in the message thread. On top of that, I don't even know what you're talking about. Mexican culture seems to like their women just as skinny as American culture does today. On…