Showing posts with label toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toys. Show all posts

Monday, February 23, 2009

Monday Morning Dose....

Cinefantastique remembers the late Robert Quarry : Robert Quarry - The Horror Star Who Never Was...

... as does Fangoria

Exclusive Haunting of Molly Hartley Clip
@ Dread Central

The Tell-Tale Heart (1941) @ Only the Cinema

Troll 2 documentary Best Worst Movie trailer
@ Twitch

Award Season Outrage: No 'Razzies' for Happening @ The Underwire

The 40th Anniversary of The Cube! @ Vinnie Rattolle's

Horror Power Ranking - February 23, 2009
@ Horror Hacker

Last Week in Horror News: February 15th to the 22nd @ Horror's Not Dead

The Pig People, Nightfur, Humains and La Horde
@ io9

Classic Monster Colorization by Horror30 @ CHFB

The Night Stalker
@ My Monster Memories

Proto-Slashers #2: Blood and Lace - 1971
@ Retro Slashers

SciFi Trash With Oscar Class
@ SciFi Scanner

Cool Stuff: Planet of the Apes Stuff!
@ Random Acts of Geekery plus Monster Mondays!

Comic Book Release to honor Edgar Allan Poe's 200th Anniversary @ Grimpuppy plus Edgar Allan Poe's Ligeia - New Movie Poster, Trailer & Info

Blood of the Bat @ The Horrors of it All

Lovecraft's To the Old Pagan Religion
@ Librivox plus The Master Mystery by Arthur B. Reeve and John W. Grey

Thumbin' Sleazoid Cinema Podcast #4

Sierra On-Line: Early Adventure Games @ Gunaxin

Kid's Guide to the Apocalypse
@ Atomic Romance

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Stuff for a Tuesday afternoon

Tag along with kindertrauma on a Horror Movie Bar Crawl

Mr. Beaks Talks MOTHER OF TEARS And GIALLO With Dario Argento!! (AICN)

Cameras roll on new Hammer horror (BBC)
Hammer Films has begun shooting in Donegal on its first production in almost 30 years - a horror thriller entitled The Wake Wood.

The film - about a couple who try to resurrect their dead daughter - stars Timothy Spall and Aidan Gillen.
Games, clips, wallpaper & stuff @ Dorney Park's Halloween Haunt site (click on "Twisted Fun")

Blood Splattered Blog takes a bite out of Cannibal Terror.

Dave Sindelar reviews One Minute Before Death (1972)

Worst. Toy. Idea. Ever. (CHFB)

Nacho Vigalondo's Timecrimes Trailer (Firstshowing.net)

Steampunk Is The New Black - part of Steampunk Week at The Galaxy Express!

The Mentalist debuts tonight.

Hulu:
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Richard Dreyfuss stars as an average guy who stumbles unto an encounter with a UFO while the U.S. government plots an elaborate cover-up of the impending UFO landing. One of the best science fiction films of all time!
Naruto
The Village Hidden in the Leaves is home to the stealthiest ninja in the land. But twelve years earlier, a fearsome Nine-tailed Fox terrorized the village before it was subdued and its spirit sealed within the body of a baby boy--Naruto Uzumaki!

Mushi-shi
Ginko helps people with supernatural problems related to the Mushi.

Death Note
Light Yagami is an ace student with great prospects and he's bored out of his mind. But all that changes when he finds the Death Note, a notebook dropped by a rogue Shinigami death god. Any human whose name is written in the notebook dies, and now Light has vowed to use the power of the Death Note to rid the world of evil. But when criminals begin dropping dead, the authorities send the legendary detective L to track down the killer. With L hot on his heels, will Light lose sight of his noble goal...or his life?
Science Fiction TV Classics You're Not Allowed To Own On DVD (io9)

The Vampire Nest On True Blood Is As Lame As It Sounds [True Blood Recap] (also io9)

Random Videos of Geekery: The Adventures of Superman - The Haunted Lighthouse!

Todd Erwin at HTF reviews Bloodsucking Cinema

The 50 greatest villains in literature (The Telegraph)
26 Cthulhu from The Call of Cthulhu, by HP Lovecraft

Gigantic tentacular star-spawned Presence in Lovecraft's baroque cosmogony, sleeping in a sunken, "non-Euclidean" city until the time comes for it to swallow the world's soul. Frequently evoked in barbaric, indecipherable language, although some people quite like Lovecraft's prose. Gloriously, you can now buy a T-shirt reading: "What part of 'ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn' don't you understand?"
Manybooks offers
Black Spirits and White, A Book of Ghost Stories by Ralph Adams Cram(1895)
Werwolves (1912) by Elliott O'Donnell
The Mystery of the Green Ray (1915) by William le Queux

Random Scooby Doo:

Scooby Doo 135

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

More Tuesday stuff

Shadowplay is devoting an entire week to examining filmic interpretations of the horror classic Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. Lots of good stuff to read and watch already!

Theofantastique has a couple of terrific recent articles - one looking at Post Millennial Road Horror and the other - an interview with Colorado haunted attractions insider KathE Walker.

Monster Memories takes a memrobilia fueled look back at the monsters of Irwin Allen's Lost in Space.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Monster Rally Roundup

How to Scare Without Losing Sponsors: A History of Horror TV, Part 3 - The Vault of Horror continues it's series on small screen terror covering favorites such as The Night Stalker and Tales From the Darkside.

Mostly Ghostly plays Monster Madness

Cool-Mo-Dee hits the YouTube Trifecta with a rare TV appearance by Tor Jonson, 1966's King Kong cartoon and ABC's 1966 Fall Preview Special!

Frankensteinia chronicles Mary Shelly's first time seeing her classic novel adapted for the stage.

Secret Fun Blog unearths a Weebles Haunted House commercial! (plus, if you haven't already, you gotta check out his Crazy 4 Cult submissions!)