Sunday, December 28, 2014

So Long 2014 and stuff for 2015

There's going to be some more updates for 2015. I can't promise a new one every week, but hopefully once a month at a minimum. More details later.

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Beware the Batman: Toxic



“Toxic” Beware the Batman, Cartoon Network 17 Aug. 2013

Back again and we see the debut of a classic Bob Haney character.
-Recap of previous episodes with a focus on Simon Stagg
-Couple making out in the dark, which to my knowledge has almost never worked out well for anyone in most forms of popular culture. The couple is Sapphire Stagg (Simon’s daughter) and security guard Rex Mason. More on him later
-She only loves the man inside and she’s sure her father will love him like she does. So they’ll make out in a darkened hallway?

Friday, November 14, 2014

Beware the Batman: Broken



“Broken”, Beware the Batman, Cartoon Network 10 Aug 2013

Back again as promised.

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Ramblings, musings, and etc.

So, Halloween 2014 is over and all the ghouls are back in their crypt for another year. We'll have more reviews next year and some more horror hosts as well. Beware the Batman reviews will continue until moral improves.

Friday, October 31, 2014

2014 Horror Countdown: Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959)



Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959), dir. Ed Wood, Reynolds Pictures

We’ve come to the end of another year my friends. One last story before the campfire ebbs and we put away the ghouls and ghosts for another time. And we’ll be ending 2014 on another high note, yes, as we look back at what has been called the worst movie ever made, Ed Wood’s magnum opus, Plan 9 from Outer Space.
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Thursday, October 30, 2014

2014 Horror Countdown: Season of the Witch (1973)



Season of the Witch (1973), dir. George Romero, the Latent Image

Shot under the title Jack’s Wife and then changed for the initial release as the softcore Hungry Wives, George Romero’s Season of the Witch asks “where does one go after redefining the zombie genre?”; the answer, in a weird direction.