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| San Francisco Examiner - March 4, 1959 |
Ghoulies, Ghosties, and Long-Leggedy Beasties
Just the ramblings, observations, opinions, memories, and memorabilia of a Gen X Horror Geek.
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
The Crawling Eye (1958) / Cosmic Monsters [The Cosmic Monster (1958) - Newspaper Ad
Alien 3 (1992) - Trading Card #6
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| Datalog: Approx. 0:1000 Hours, Day 1 |
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Coma (1978) - Soundtrack
Hideaway (1995) - Newspaper Ad
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| Oakland Tribune - March 3, 1995 |
In an interview with Fangoria, I think, director Brett Leonard shared that Dean Koontz got up and walked out on a private screening of the film when Stephen King was mentioned by one of the characters. Although I had read a prodigious amount of Koontz's work in the late 80s, the source material came out during a fallow period of interest in reading him. So I could not tell how much it did or did not deviate from the novel it claims to be adapted from.
But, considering the deviations made by Leonard for The Lawnmower Man, I think it is a safe bet to say that alterations were made.
Monday, March 2, 2026
Crash! (1976) - Newspaper Ad
Alien 3 (1992) - Trading Card #5
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| Datalog: Approx. 0:800 Hours, Day 1 |
Friday, February 27, 2026
The Private Eyes (1980) - Newspaper Ad
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| Oakland Tribune - February 27, 1981 |
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Project UFO - Newspaper Ad
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| San Francisco Examiner - February 26, 1978 |
Project UFO was this short-lived buzzkill of a show I remember watching and being disappointed by, as all the weird incidents and encounters were given logical explanations. Still high from a recent viewing of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, I wanted more magic and wonder and less reason and rationality.
The episode that aired on Feb 26 was Sighting 4002: The Joshua Flats Incident, which was the second episode of the series (so it looks to have been a mid-season replacement) and is probably one that I watched, even if I don't remember it.
The IMDB synopsis reads: Prominent citizens of a town report seeing a UFO, but investigators cannot get information from them and turn instead to an eleven-year-old boy. No memories shaken loose or stirred up. So it goes.



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