Visit Weird Hollow for a chance to win a rare piece of Horror Ballyhoo memorabilia - a "Faint Check" for Revenge of the Creature!
Wonderful Wonderblog has a fun collection of Halloween TV commercials.
Cool-Mo-Dee shares Legion of Monsters #1, Chamber of Chills #1 , and the rare Halloween TV special from 1978 - Halloween is Grinch Night!!
Azathoth has the original silent classic Nosferatu.
Dave Lowe appreciates the titles cards for the classic horror comedy Arsenic and Old Lace.
The Horrors of it All shares Pool of Skeltons from 1953.
The Retropolitan's October Madness pits fictions greatest heroes against the most despicable villians ever imagined and only your wit can determine the outcome!
Random Acts of Geekery has a super nifty Frankenstein Collectabiles Slideshow and I Was a Teenage Werewolf 8mm.
Voyages Extraordinaires has a marvelous appreciation of Universal Studios Monsters.
John Rozum catches up with Karloff's The Ghoul and is justifiably amazed by animator James Lopez's yard haunt.
Monster Memories cracks open issue #4 of Thrills and Chills magazine.
Horror's Not Dead reviews Spirit Trap.
Relive the kindertrauma that is All Dogs Go To Heaven.
Exploitation Retrospect on The Town That Dreaded Sundown.
Horror Movie a Day : The Dunwich Horror
Anchorwoman in Peril hasn't seen the original Dracula?
Children R Skary via Aelwyn's Halloween
Branded in the 80's has The Muppet Magazine's Grossbusters!
Universal Horror Sounds has the Blair Witch inspired Scooby Doo Project.
Vinnie Rattolle shares the soundtrack to The Dark Backwards.
Diversions of the Groovy Kind spotlights the comic book genius of Monster Master: Gene Colan!
The B-Master's Cabal has reviews of Return of the Evil Dead and Hide and Creep.
Giallo Fever's K.H. Brown goes all highbrow on us with the scholarly Palimpsest, Pasolini, Poe and Poetics, or the phantoms haunting Dario Argento's Opera (1987)
Baby Cuthulu at No Smoking in the Skull Cave.
The 2008 Horror Book Review Project has launched!
The Franklin Mint Blog recalls The Groovy Ghoulies and The Paul Lynde Halloween Special.
Row Three revs up for Road Games.
Showing posts with label Dwight Frye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dwight Frye. Show all posts
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Thursday, September 25, 2008
thursday's first stuff
I Am Legend Prequel Officially Greenlit at Warner Brothers (FirstShowing)
Fringe's Brain Science Flirts with Facts in 3rd Episode: Hollywood Fact vs. Fiction (Popular Mechanics)
Frankensteinia points us towards artist Aaron Blecha's neat-o monster designs.
Horror Movie a Day reviews This Darkness (2003)
Horrors Not Dead reviews Unearthed.
Midnight Muenster Podcast #15.
Mary Shelley Overdrive Unveils Full-Length Debut (Manchester Morgue)
The Toy Box looks at Amoktime's Rondo Hatton figure...
Hello Skully (Skull a Day)
One Step Beyond : Delusion at Internet Archive
Igor (2008): Where's Dwight Frye When You Need Him? (Zombo's Closet)
On My Desk: Metrosexual Vampires (Genreville)
Fringe's Brain Science Flirts with Facts in 3rd Episode: Hollywood Fact vs. Fiction (Popular Mechanics)
Frankensteinia points us towards artist Aaron Blecha's neat-o monster designs.
Horror Movie a Day reviews This Darkness (2003)
Horrors Not Dead reviews Unearthed.
Midnight Muenster Podcast #15.
Mary Shelley Overdrive Unveils Full-Length Debut (Manchester Morgue)
The Toy Box looks at Amoktime's Rondo Hatton figure...
"If you're a fan of the old Universal horror movies, then you'll know exactly who Rondo Hatton is. In films like the Sherlock Holmes flick The Pearl of Death, House of Horrors and The Brute Man, Rondo played a disfigured killer often called the Creeper. His unusual looks landed him many uncredited and bit parts in films from 1936 until 1946, when a complication of the acromegaly that plagued him took his life..."SFFaudio has news of upcoming H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society audio dramas.
Hello Skully (Skull a Day)
One Step Beyond : Delusion at Internet Archive
Harold Stern has an extremely rare blood type--so rare, in fact, that the act of giving blood causes him to become aware of events in the recipient's life that have not happened yet. One day he is called upon to give blood to save the life of a dying young girl, and he doesn't like what he sees in store for her.
Igor (2008): Where's Dwight Frye When You Need Him? (Zombo's Closet)
On My Desk: Metrosexual Vampires (Genreville)
"This train of thought naturally led to thinking of all the ways that male vampires are, shall we say, not like other men. They can't create children, though they sometimes adopt. They have excellent fashion sense and are well-spoken and mannerly. Their physical strength is significant but not overtly displayed, and they don't tend to engage in the dominance games that human men are so fond of. They enjoy the nightlife. They sparkle. Women can't resist them, but they're generally not into that whole romantic commitment thing. In other words, they're pretty much portrayed like stereotypical gay men."
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
stuff
ill health keeps me from my appointed rounds. here are a very few morsels to hold you 'til morning.
Geek Orthodox has a Masters of the Universe Mini-book
Metal Men Vs the Walking Dead at Lady, That's My Skull
Oldmanster looks back at the 1970 mde for Tv movie Night Slaves.
Cinefantastique explores filmdoms Antecedents of Igor
"What's he building in there?" @ Dave Lowe Designs
Dread Central reports you can now get the Horror PC game The Suffering gratis!
Geek Orthodox has a Masters of the Universe Mini-book
Metal Men Vs the Walking Dead at Lady, That's My Skull
Oldmanster looks back at the 1970 mde for Tv movie Night Slaves.
Cinefantastique explores filmdoms Antecedents of Igor
"What's he building in there?" @ Dave Lowe Designs
Dread Central reports you can now get the Horror PC game The Suffering gratis!
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Dwight Frye
Dwight Frye - A Tribute (SRSunny1986)
Dwight Frye Tribute (webothlovesoup)
Dwight Frye - Herman (The Vampire Bat - 1933)
Dwight Frye - Get the chain, Zolarr! (Dead Men Walk - 1943)
Dwight Frye - Preparing For Life (Frankenstein 1931)
Dwight Frye - Fritz' demise (Frankenstein - 1931)
Dwight Frye - We're Here! (Dracula - 1931)
Renfield - Mad World
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