Ghoulies, Ghosties, and Long-Leggedy Beasties
Just the ramblings, observations, opinions, memories, and memorabilia of a Gen X Horror Geek.
Monday, March 23, 2026
Conan The Barbarian (1982) - Soundtrack
Sleepaway Camp (1983) - Newspaper Ad
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| Oakland Tribune - March 23, 1984 |
For most of its 84 or so minutes of runtime, we found it to be an uninspired and routine slasher movie. One that was interchangeable with the innumerable others that were clogging the horror sections of every single video store during that period in time.
Then came the ending and, well, that final reveal and our reaction to it may have been one for the history books. Damn...
The euphoric jolt delivered by that moment can fuel something of a unicorn hunt for many a fan. Leading to a mistrust of trailers, ads, or reviews that might spoil any or all potential for yet another discovery high. But we all need to remember that these moments find you, that you do not find them. This is what makes them, and why there are, so very special.
Because you are just not expecting it, at all.
Fright Flicks - Trading Card #48
Friday, March 20, 2026
Five Million Years to Earth [Quatermass and the Pit (1967)] - Newspaper Ad
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| San Francisco Examiner - March 20, 1968 |
That would be the only time I would see what I now know as Quatermass and the Pit, the third Hammer Film feature adaptation of a Nigel Kneale BBC serial. Because, just as was the case with Terence Fisher's monster movie Island of Terror, the damn thing never seemed to air again. At least that is how I remember it.
This is my favorite Quatermass movie/story and the creative impact it had on the filmmakers that I grew up watching is blatant. The one that comes to my mind the quickest is, of course, John Carpenter's 1987 Quatermass homage Prince of Darkness. There was also a noticeable homage to it in the 2006 animated feature Monster House.
Alien 3 (1992) - Trading Card #12
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| Datalog: Approx. 0:800 Hours, Day 2 |
If my memory is correct, Lance Henriksen voiced some regret at being roped into doing this particular cameo in the film during an interview with, I think, Fangoria magazine. It was a pretty pointless scene that, had it been excised, would not have impacted the storyline or characterization one bit. Couple that with the hours Henriksen no doubt had to spend in the make-up chair, so he could match with the prosthetic prop pictured above, and, well, is it any wonder as to why he was a tad grumpy about it?
Thursday, March 19, 2026
The Final Conflict (1981) - Newspaper Ad
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| Oakland Tribune - March 19, 1981 |
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Phantom of the Opera (1990) - TV Week - March 18 - 24, 1990
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| San Francisco Chronicle TV Week - March 18 - 24, 1990 |

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