A sad excuse of a cash in, Halloween 5 is full of screeching teenager and kid victims.  Scares,  interest and originality are lacking.  Michael Myers, the unstoppable bogeyman of the Halloween franchise, lumbers in the shadows and then emerges to massacre the human fodder who pass for characters in this dreck.  Repetitive, noisy, cliched, wretched.  The “creative” team behind this mess were willing to pass off this trash for a quick buck.  Since Michael will never die, expect this shambles of a series to continue on indefinitely.
Assemblage of concert footage features Pink Floyd in concert playing  “Sheep”.  This song appeared on their release “Animals”.   The Pink Floyd concert experience was a mixed media event with film clips and visuals projected onto a massive screen, lasers, a light show, and huge props reflecting song subject matter.  Here we witness a very saturated color film of the performance and hear the rich aural textures of synthesizer (Richard Wright), processed guitar (David Gilmour), reverberating vocals (Roger Waters) and driving drumbeats (Nick Mason) intermixed.  Trippy to say the least.  Nice use of vocoder near the end of this clip.
A real creepy premise in this flick:  giant, mutated ants are on the loose and stalking victims in isolated areas of the God forsaken desert! I bring you this cinematic, sci-fi gem because of a recent summer time invasion of the small variety of ants in our house in pursuit of the cat’s food.  These little beasts are annoying enough in their present miniature state as they scamper in all directions as you try to eradicate their presence inside your home.  In addition to the trouble of getting them picked up and removed, you get the sinister feeling that the [More]
Crazy wrestlers missing moves or getting over exhuberent in their matches.  The result?  A messed up body part (s).  Looks painful.  What a way to make a living!
Surprise shocks as people in scary costumes jump out from behind doors, curtains, out of ice cream freezers, etc.  Bring an extra diaper along for this one.
I was looking at the Phantasm (1979) trailer and I noticed actor Angus Scrimm, who played ungodly ghoul “The Tall Man” in this series, and “rocker” Gene Simmons of KISS band fame seem to share a few common traits.  Check out Phantasm, the movie, and see if you can name a few similarities.  Just thought of another one!  Both are curators of an interdimensional collective of freaks!  Heres the Phantasm trailer link: http://youtu.be/nJojkFFUsdo
OK.  Maybe the visual equivalent of paint drying at times but a genuinely creepy situation of some unknown creature baying in the woods.  The second half, with the rocks being thrown, features some sort of grunting primate perhaps?  I think I am glad that I didn’t get to see what was making all the racket.  Sanity is a terrible thing to waste.  Hehe.
Halloween rapidly approaches.  What better way to get into the spirit (a little ghostly pun, there) than to start tracking down some creepy videos of ghostly manifestations and other strange stuff that will make your skin crawl?  Here are some samples to get you startled, er…., started.
As we approach Halloween, we must plan on getting together with friends and having parties.  This tune will get the walls rattling and it has a sort of Halloween related title.  Nice Motorhead livecrypt song.
  With the sad passing of Monkees member Davy Jones, I wanted memories of better times and found this freak out from The Monkees LP, “Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.”  Early use of the Moog Synthesizer and Monkee hijinks amid all the pretty flashing lights highlight this promo piece.
This clip is a masterfully staged study of the shark hunter Quint from Steven Spielberg’s “Jaws”.  Quint, played by Robert Shaw, recounts his earlier in life run in with man eating sharks.  The profound horror of this life threatening event probably played no small part in his decision to hunt sharks for a living.  “Jaws” is still an amazing thrill ride of a movie after all these years.  I think it may be Spielburg’s best picture.  This scene is eminently creepy and evocative.
This was an episode from Kolchak – The Night Stalker TV series.  This series was spun off after the popularity of the Kolchak TV movies, “The Night Stalker” and “The Night Strangler”.  Unfortunately, the series was only to last one season.  Series star Darren McGavin was involved with the production of the show and after about 5 years of association with the Carl Kolchak role, I think he had had enough and “buried” the burden of Kolchak.  Check out the excellent DVD release of all the TV episodes bundled together. “They Have Been, They Are, They Will Be…” deals with [More]
An oceanic mining team is coming to an end of a long tour of deep water duty.  It is their misfortune to stumble upon a sunken Soviet ship close to their base of operations.  Seems that there were dubious genetic experiments taking place aboard the Russian ship that led to its being sunk my the mother country.  Our ever resourceful American divers are able to “tap” in to the remnants of the experiment and find that a couple of their crew members become infected with a nasty gene altering material. It isn’t long before it is a battle between humans [More]
“Beneath the Planet of the Apes” is my favorite sequel in the ape picture cycle.  Charlton Heston, “Taylor” and his companion, “Nova”, continue on their quest to find an Eden on the scorched planet away from the dominant species apes they have more than had their fill of following the telling of the first Ape movie, “Planet of the Apes”.  The two end up being imprisioned by a mutant race of humans living among the nuclear war shattered ruins of New York city.  The mutants worship a doomsday bomb that comes in to play later on in the movie. Enter  James Franciscus as [More]