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| San Francisco Examiner - May 22, 1974 |
Ghoulies, Ghosties, and Long-Leggedy Beasties
Just the ramblings, observations, opinions, memories, and memorabilia of a Gen X Horror Geek.
Friday, May 22, 2026
Madhouse (1974) - Newspaper Ad
Alien 3 (1992) - Trading Card #32
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| Datalog: Approx. 0:200 Hours, Day 3 |
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Alien 3 (1992) - Newspaper Ad
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| Oakland Tribune - May 21, 1992 |
While I did like and appreciate some of the creative swings taken by the project. It was also quite clear that the film's story and characters had not been worked out. Another draft or two of the script, ones that would have whittled down the cumbersome and indistinguishable supporting cast (and xenomorph fodder) to a more manageable and identifiable number, was in dire need of being hammered out.
Couple that with the mistrust both the producers and the studio had with their chosen director, David Fincher, which led to bothersome creative second guessing and tinkering that did far more harm than good. It comes as no surprise that the film was deemed a disappointing misfire.
But I still like it far more than whatever the hell Alien Resurrection was supposed to be. For me the Alien franchise remains a closed and ended trilogy.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Alien (1979) - Newspaper Ad
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| San Francisco Examiner - May 20, 1979 |
But it still seemed to take forever to finally get to see it...
Alien 3 (1992) - Trading Card #31
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| Datalog: Approx. 0:200 Hours, Day 3 |
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Welcome Home Brother Charles (1975) - Newspaper Ad
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| Oakland Tribune - May 19, 1976 |
I'm sure there is a scathing social, cultural, and political statement being made at that moment, but did anybody bother to take it seriously? Could it be taken seriously?
I haven't seen any of Fanaka's films and, maybe, I should remedy that by watching Welcome Home Brother Charles or the first Penitentiary, at least. Maybe.
Monday, May 18, 2026
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966) - Newspaper Ad
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| San Francisco Examiner - May 18, 1966 |
"Atta, Luther!"
The film was directed by Alan Rafkin, who worked primarily in television. Amongst the hundreds of credits are numerable episodes of sitcoms I was exposed to during my childhood. Which means that the work of Alan Rafkin was an unrecognized element of the pop culture miasma I experienced as a child in the 70s and as a teenager in early-to-80s.
An incomplete list includes, but is in no way limited to, The Dick Van Dyke Show (4 episodes), Gomer Pyle: USMC (5 episodes), I Dream of Jeannie (3 episodes), Bewitched (2 episodes), The Andy Griffith Show (27 episodes). The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1 episodes), Get Smart (6 episodes), The Odd Couple (3 episodes), Love, American Style (9 episodes), The New Dick Van Dyke Show (5 episodes), Rhoda (2 episodes), The Mary Tyler Moore Show (4 episodes), The Bob Newhart Show (29 episodes), What's Happening (1 episode), Sanford and Son (17 episodes), M*A*S*H (2 episodes), Alice (5 episodes), Laverne & Shirley (22 episodes), The Love Boat (11 episodes), and One Day at a Time (123 episodes).
There are a lot more. though. The above list are just shows I remember watching, either every now and then, or with week-to-week regularity.
Alien 3 (1992) - Trading Card #30
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| Datalog: Approx. 0:200 Hours, Day 3 |
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