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| Oakland Tribune - March 13, 1964 |
Ghoulies, Ghosties, and Long-Leggedy Beasties
Just the ramblings, observations, opinions, memories, and memorabilia of a Gen X Horror Geek.
Friday, March 13, 2026
House On Bare Mountain (1962) - Newspaper Ad
Thursday, March 12, 2026
The Funhouse (1981) - Newspaper Ad
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| San Francisco Examiner - March 12, 1981 |
It turns out that Dean Koontiz himself had not cared for it either and had taken some liberties with the script, in regards to backstory and motivation and so on and so forth. This would also be the only novelization that Koontz would ever write.
The film itself is not all that bad, really. Tobe Hooper's oh-so-unique brand of southern fried insanity pulses in just about every frame and, despite some effect moments of outlandish and over-the-top theatrical bombast, this movie really works well in its quieter, creepier moments. Of which there are quite a few.
Alien 3 (1992) - Trading Card #9
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| Datalog: Approx. 0:200, Day 2 |
With each new entry in the franchise the gestation, birth, and growth of the 'Alien' (as it is called in this card series) shortened and quickened, because audiences knew what was coming and the filmmakers, or producers, felt it better to speed run through the established lore. More of than not, this was to the detriment of the film over all. So it goes.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
The Beast Within (1982) - Newspaper Ad
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| Oakland Tribune - March 11, 1982 |
Actor turned screenwriter Tom Holland, who would go on to pen the better than it has any right being Psycho II, as well as writing and directing Fright Night, among others, struggles to craft a coherent and understandable cinematic story from Levy's multi-viewpoint and multi-generation novel. It almost works, and might have worked, if director Philippe Mora had handled the material with a more serious attitude and less tongue in cheek contempt.
Although it falls short of being impactful as a straight horror film, it still has an energetic and atmospheric vibe that will keep the more forgiving viewer(s) entertained and somewhat engaged.
It also has a terrific score by the late, great Les Baxter.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Isle of the Dead (1945) / Zombies on Broadway (1945) - Newspaper Ad
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| San Francisco Examiner - March 10, 1946 |
Isle of the Dead was directed by Mark Robson, who I know best for directing Earthquake (1974). Zombies on Broadway was directed by Gordon Douglas, a journeyman workhorse who would go on to helm the better received, and far more fondly remembered, giant ant feature THEM! (1954).
Alien 3 (1992) - Trading Card #8
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| Datalog: Approx. 0:200 Hours, Day 2 |
In the theatrical cut the 'something else' is a dog, in the assembly cut I think it might have been a cow. Or maybe it was still the dog. I don't remember...
But, man, they offed a kid and a dog in this movie? No wonder audiences turned on this supposed 'final' entry.
Monday, March 9, 2026
Demon [God Told Me To (1976)] - Newspaper Ad
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| Oakland Tribune - March 9, 1977 |
A series of mass killing events plagues New York City. Although the perpetrators do not know one another, each and every one share the same calm, cool, and almost serene demeanor during and after their killing spree. They also give the same reason for what made them decide to start killing people... "God told me to."
One can understand why the distributor opted for a title change.
Tony Lo Bianco is the deeply religious cop on the case and what he learns is, well, earth shattering. The calm ambiguity of the film's final line of dialogue and fade out image might sooth one viewer's nerves every bit as much as it will shatter another's.
Yeah, God Told Me To is Cohen at his absolute best, I think.
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