Ghoulies, Ghosties, and Long-Leggedy Beasties
Just the ramblings, observations, opinions, memories, and memorabilia of a Gen X Horror Geek.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Congo (1995) - Soundtrack
The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant (1971) - Newspaper Ad
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| San Francisco Examiner - April 28, 1971 |
For whatever reason, most likely the cast including a young Bruce Dern as well as radio and voice actor icon Casey Kasem, The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant seemed a syndication station broadcast workhorse. I know it aired a few times on KTVU's Saturday afternoon Chiller Diller and late night Creature Features programs, as well as KBHK's Saturday afternoon Monstrous Movie. Making it one of the "those" movies I remember as always being on one station or the other with some degree of regularity.
Alien 3 (1992) - Trading Card #23
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| Datalog: Approx. 0:1400 Hours, Day 2 |
Monday, April 27, 2026
The Guardian (1990) - Newspaper Ad
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| Oakland Tribune - April 27, 1990 |
Because The Guardian stinks. It is a movie that serves as a great of example of "just because I suspend my disbelief does not mean you can insult my intelligence." I walked out of an opening day matinee screening mad as hell at this movie. I hated it.
When it came out on home video I think I gave it a second chance. At least I have a fuzzy memory of giving it second chance. Or maybe I just want to see the scene where the tree kills a trio of miscreants.
No matter, though. It still stunk and was just as insulting to the intelligence as when I sat through it at the Kabuki Theatre in San Francisco, on April 27, 1990.
Fright Flicks - Trading Card #58
Friday, April 24, 2026
Carrie by Stephen King / The Swarm by Arthur Herzog - Newspaper Ad
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| San Francisco Examiner - April 24, 1975 |
While I do not remember seeing either of these particular editions on bookstore shelves, or nestled in drugstore spinner racks, I do remember picking up one for The Swarm in a used bookstore in Berkeley, way, way back in the day.
The two editions I remember, and actually read, were the movie tie-ins.
In 1976 I was equal parts fascinated and frightened by the black and white stills in the center of the Carrie tie-in. My interest was fueled somewhat by John Travolta being in it. Because he was one of the beloved Sweat Hogs in the popular sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter.
While I did read Carrie, two or three times, it might not have been until 1979, or maybe even 1980. It was long after I had seen the film's broadcast debut on network television. Which was the first time that I saw it.
The Swarm, which I was obsessed with in the first half of 1978, was my "birthday movie" for that year. Like a great many books at that time, I struggled to get through it. It would not be until 1980 or 81 that I would actually manage to read the entire book, from start to finish.
While not a great book, The Swarm could have made for a pretty good movie. If the person making said movie had understood the kind of movie they were making. Which had not been the case with Irwin Allen. So it goes.
Alien 3 (1992) - Trading Card #22
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Fear No Evil (1981) - Newspaper Ad
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| Oakland Tribune - April 23, 1981 |
Having done that, I thought it might be cool to track down one of the TV spots I remember seeing on television. I know that it featured Andrew (Stefan Arngrim), a birthday cake, and Andrew's father screaming "My son is the devil!"
This appears to be the one.
I feel the need to qualify this with the phrase "appears to be" as April 1981, at time of writing, is a whopping 45 years in my past. While the ad does feature what I remember, watching it did not trigger the dopamine hit response of, "Ah, that's the one! That's it!"
But it has been 45 years, man. That means a whole lot of memories smashing, mixing, or blending together. I think that it lodged in my memory at all is something of pop culture win.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Ghost Story by Peter Straub - San Francisco Examiner - April 22, 1979
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| San Francisco Examiner - April 22, 1979 |
I don't think it has ever been out of print.

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