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Showing posts with label The Info Zombie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Info Zombie. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2013

A Random Assortment Of Hammer Myths, Monsters, And Maniacs (In Chronological Order, Of Course)

X The Unknown poster               MISCELLANEOUS HAMMER FILMS    


X The Unknown (1956)                                                                                            
Quatermass 2 – Enemy From Space (1957)  
                                  
The Abominable Snowman posterThe Abominable Snowman (1957)                                                   

The Hound Of The Baskervilles (1959) 
                                              
The Stranglers Of Bombay (1959)                                                       
The Two Faces Of Dr. Jekyll (1960) 
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The Curse Of The Werewolf (1961) 

Scream Of Fear (1961)                                                  

The Curse Of The Werewolf poster Captain Clegg (1962)                                      
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These Are The Damned (1963)
                                  
The Gorgon (1964) 
  
She (1965)

One Million Years B.C. (1966)
   
Quatermass And The Pit (1967)  

The Devil Rides Out (1968)

When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth (1970)

These Are The Damned posterDr. Jekyll And Sister Hyde (1971) 

Hands Of The Ripper (1971)                                                            

Fear In The Night (1972)




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She poster     Here at last is the third and for now final chronological listing of titles from Hammer Films.  This is another stack of movies destined for Pre'Ween viewing, and it's comprised of titles from Hammer that don't fit the Dracula, Frankenstein, or Mummy mold (funny, I said "Mummy mold").  As stoked as I am to catch up on the titles I've missed from the big three, I'm really chomping at the bit for some of these miscellaneous  titles.                                                                                      
     The Hound Of The Baskervilles (Cushing and Lee!), Scream Of Fear (with a brand new copy on disc courtesy of the Info Zombie!), These Are The Damned (singular sci-fi / horror with a great title!)  The Gorgon (also Cushing and Lee, also a brand new disc!),  One Million Years B.C. (Raquel Welch in a fur bikini!), Quatermass And The Pit (much lauded, most recent, and most colorful of the Hammer Quatermass pics!) . . . all of these will be first time viewings for me!
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     Also on tap:  re-watches of some known commodities that I've seen before . . . Cushing is always a win, but The Abominable Snowman is particularly good.  Watching Oliver Reed chew up the scenery again in Hammer's one and only werewolf movie will also be a treat.  The Devil Rides Out aka The Devil's Bride is always kitschy fun.  My "gold star" re-watch, though:  Dr. Jekyll And Sister Hyde!  Don't judge me . . .

     Happy Pre'Ween watching, everyone!

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The Devil's Bride poster
Dr. Jekyll And Sister Hyde poster
Hands Of The Ripper poster


                                                
              
                                                                                    

 



                                                      
                          

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Posted by Brandon Early
                                            

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Lock The Windows And Bolt The Doors! Beware! Pre'Ween Is Nigh!

Jack O' Lantern hell - phot by Logan Ingalls
Jack 'O Lantern hell - photo by Logan Ingalls
     It's almost time, kids!  The official start of Pre'Ween is only a little over two days away!  I'm giddy - are you?  I'll be posting the story of how Pre'Ween came to be at precisely 12:01 a.m. on October 1st, and more fun is on the way throughout the month.  Carl at The Info Zombie and Warden at Warden Stokely Horrorzine will be joining in on the festivities, too.  Thanks, Carl, for hooking me up with the Hammer Icons Of Horror DVD set to help me round out my viewing list for this year!

     Thanks also to Jeremy at [Being Retro] for fashioning that nifty Pre'Ween badge in the sideboard.  You can click on the badge throughout the month to access a complete list of links to Pre'Ween content here and elsewhere.  Be sure to check Jeremy's site for more info on his ongoing "It's Time" Book Tour, too.

     Finally, thanks to all of you for making the Dog Farm part of your own celebrations this year.  If you just can't get enough of Pre'Ween, check out Countdown To Halloween for links to seasonal goodies all around the Internet.

     It's almost time, kids . . .



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Posted by Brandon Early

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Barking At The Vacuum Cleaner 9/1/13 - Bad Milo (2013), Pre'Ween, The Living Dead, A Book Tour, and The Return Of The Monster Cereals

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     I just watched Bad Milo (2013) last night thanks to a timely reminder from a recent post at Grimm Reviewz.  There's no need for a critical assessment from me because I believe Grimm's review was right on the money.  Bad Milo has a great cast, great performances, and great execution.  It struck me as a more accessible version of a Frank Henenlotter flick, and that's intended to be a compliment.  Side note:  it does my heart good to see a new movie occasionally that's got the stones to rely entirely upon practical FX.  Just remember that you're sitting down to watch a movie about a cute, homicidal little ass demon and you'll have a blast with it.

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     Pre'Ween is just around the corner, and if you don't know what Pre'Ween is then you'll know soon enough.  The countdown clock at the top of the sideboard will keep you posted as to when Pre'Ween begins down to the very last second.   I foolishly believed Pre'Ween was a notion of my own creation, but a bit of research has proven otherwise.  Myself and Carl at The Info Zombie will be sharing our findings with you, and my new friend Warden at the Warden Stokely Horrorzine will be celebrating with us, as well.  We're hoping a few more of our friends will come along for the ride.  Of course, we'll keep you posted right here.

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     Speaking of our friends in the blogosphere, fellow Incredibly Strange Horror Blogger Jonny Dead is kicking off his second annual Month Of The Living Dead today over at Blood Sucking Geek.  Click here for details

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     Jeremy Hawkins at [Being Retro] is hard at work, as well.  His "It's Time" Book Tour continues making visits to sites all over the Internet.  He'll be bringing the tour to the Dog Farm on October 10, right in the middle of Pre'Ween.  In the meantime, follow the tour now by checking here for tour dates.

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     . . . and now for the really important stuff.

     I look forward to my yearly dose of Franken Berry - it's only available seasonally here in Virginia - but I was disappointed when General Mills decided to update the packaging of their Monster Cereals recently with a more contemporary look.  It just wasn't the same.

     Well, this year they've decided to make the classic packaging available again. The retro boxes will be available in early September exclusively at Target stores nationwide.  As an added bonus for us old-timers, General Mills will be reintroducing Frute Brute (formerly spelled correctly and discontinued in 1983) and Yummy Mummy (discontinued in 1993) alongside perennials Franken Berry, Boo Berry, and Count Chocula. 

     Now if only General Mills could be persuaded to use the original recipes for their Monster Cereals again.   The marshmallows are just too big now.  That will probably never happen, though, since we wouldn't want a fresh outbreak of Franken Berry Stool.





Posted by Brandon Early