Thursday, January 15, 2026

Home Box Office - Newspaper Ad

Oakland Tribune - January 15, 1978
Of the six films listed in this Home Box Office ad, I have seen two. Those would be Futureworld (1976) and Empire of the Ants (1977). But I had, or have, some pop culture awareness of another three of them. The novel Audrey Rose was a bookstore staple in the late 70s and early 80s, and I think I watched the first Sounder at some point in 1989 or 1990, and I had heard of, but still have yet to see, Bugsy Malone.

Birch Interval is the only one I had never heard of. A quick check of the IMDB revealed why, the film is a fish-out-of-water melodrama about an eleven year old girl spending a summer in the rural home of relatives who live near an Amish community. Not something I would have found as interesting or intriguing as, say, Futureworld or Empire of the Ants, way back in 1978. But today I would more amiable to giving it a look, should I ever stumble across it while scouring a streaming service for something "different" to watch.

Fright Flicks - Trading Card #26

An American Werewolf in London (1981)

 

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Tremors (1990) - Newspaper Ad

San Francisco Examiner - January 14, 1990
This scan of an ad for a Sneak Preview of Tremors in the Sunday Examiner/Chronicle Datebook might be a tad murky, and thus hard to see, but what is not the slightest bit murky is my complete and utter love for this delightful 'little' monster movie. I went to see it twice on its opening day and have watched it countless times since.

I have also seen all the sequels and own a DVD set of the complete, albeit very short-lived, monster-of-the-week formatted television series that ran on the Sci-Fi (maybe SyFy by then) Channel.

"Damn prairie dog burrow!
 

Lady Death: Dark Alliance - Trading Card #61

Comedy and Tragedy
Before her life was changed forever by vampire, Chastity wanted to be an actress and model. Little did she know that the twin masks signifying drama would come to represent her life - a combination of utter comedy and heart-wrenching tragedy.
 

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Silent Scream (1979) - Newspaper Ad

Oakland Tribune - January 13, 1980
Although I had a friend that would paraphrase Silent Scream's hyperbolic tagline as, "Boredom so sudden, there is no time to yawn." I enjoyed the movie, for what it was. Silent Scream would also be the second time I would see Barbara Steele on the big screen at the Alameda Southshore Twin. The first time having been way back in 1978, when we went and saw Piranha. At least she had dialogue in that movie. In Silent Scream, which also seems to be her final film appearance, I think, she was silent throughout.

I also got a kick out of seeing actor-comedian Avery Schrieber, who I recognized from his Dorito commercials and game show appearances, in a small, and serious, role as a cop.

Fright Flicks - Trading Card #25

A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 Dream Warriors (1987)
"I said, 'Where's the fucking bourbon!?!"

Not that it needs pointing out, but... The arm and torso visible to Freddy's left, along with his fatigued-glazed expression of indifference, give away that this is a behind the scenes photo and not a still from the actual movie.

Monday, January 12, 2026

Great White [The Last Shark / L'ultimo Squalo (1981)] - Newspaper Ad

San Francisco Examiner - January 12, 1982
Sandwiched between screenings of the far superior Raiders of the Lost was this sneak preview for what was fast to become an infamous footnote in exploitation film history.

Universal Pictures was not all that impressed with, nor the slightest bit appreciative of, this blatant Italian knock-off of Jaws and Jaws 2. They filed a legal complaint and got the movie pulled from theatrical release. Although readily available in markets outside the United States territories, and thus available to stream on a variety of online sites, a legitimate release of the film remains frustratingly off the table.
 

Lady Death: Dark Alliance - Trading Card #60

On Guard
Victimized herself by supernatural evil, Chastity now hunts those who seek to prey on others. Under Chastity's watch, none shall hurt the innocent.