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Thomas G. Waites turns 57 years old today. Happy Birthday Windows!Planet of the Apes: The Forbidden Zone
The Blog of Frankenstein is your daily destination for vintage Frankenstein-related goodies, including posters, lobby cards, stills, toys, and other coolness!
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A lady friend of mine invited me to go to an Advanced Tantric Yoga Class.
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Director: Larry Cohen Starring: Fred Williamson, Gloria Hendry , Art Lund , D'Urville Martin, Julius Harris, Minnie Gentry, Philip Roye , William Wellman Jr., James Dixon, Val AveryJunk Food Dinner
Just like a white winged dove, Junk Food Dinner is back! Not the best opening line, but, hey it's been a rough week.I Watch Stuff - Probably The Worst Movie Blog You've Ever Seen
The Twilight series has Robert Pattinson well trained in the arts of scowling and smirking. "Grrr, I'm a vampire," he scowls! "Now I'm happy I'm marrying my high school girlfriend," he smirks!Cinema Suicide - A Celebration of Cheap Thrills
Vol. 1 DVD jacket ©Emotion/Yamato 2199 Production Committee As I first wrote back in November , the long-anticipated return to the hugely popular SPACE BATTLESHIP YAMATO series, known in the US as STAR BLAZERS, was building steam with an animated feature follow-up to 1983’s FINAL YAMATO, entitled SPACE BATTLESHIP YAMATO: RESURRECTION (2009), and the big-budget live action film by Takeshi Yamazaki, SPACE BATTLESHIP YAMATO (2010), and then came the exciting, official word of a new, 26-episode half-hour series, SPACE BATTLESHIP YAMATO: 2199, a remake of the groundbreaking 1974 production. It was also announced that YAMATO: 2199, which had been in various stages of development for several years, would be helmed by Yutaka Izubuchi ( RahXephon ).
The Good, the Bad, and Godzilla 続・夕陽の呉爾羅
Final Girl
Wonder with me for a moment, if you will, if Alfred Hitchcock's classic Psycho (1960) had remained a film untouched by Sequel Fever until today. What if, when you logged in to Facebook, your feed was full of you horror-loving cyber-friends talking about a newly-announced Psycho II and linking to stories on all the genre news websites? What if the book had only come out last year? For the sake of this exercise, I'm making like the cast would be the same as is was in 1983, when Psycho II came out...or, at least Anthony Perkins would be reprising his role as Norman.This comic marginal fantasy from Scot director Bill Forsyth is one of my favorite films of the 1980s, and I'm hardly alone in this. Since its mooted theatrical release, its reputation has grown well beyond traditional cult status via home video.

