Oct 10, 2008
October 25 marks a momentous day in horror history - the 30th anniversary of the release of John Carpenter's slasher classic Halloween. While it certainly wasn't the first horror film on the block, it is one of the best and most influential. I and many other fans of classic horror consider it to be part of the holy trinity of the genre - alongside Friday the 13th (1980) and A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984).
In retrospect, it seems like such a simple ... Read on, Daddy-O
May 11, 2007
Each of us has strong ties to movies, shows or music from our youth. All it takes is one scene or one chord to send you back to the days when life seemed simpler and shelves were higher. Growing up in New Jersey, many of these movies were seen in regular rotation on [...]
Each of us has strong ties to movies, shows or music from our youth. All it takes is one scene or one chord to send you back to the days when life seemed simpler and shelves were higher. Growing up in New Jersey, many of these movies were seen in regular rotation on WPIX Channel 11 (before it became one of those crappy WB/UPN/CW networks). Because of this, it was years before I saw the unedited versions of these ... Read on, Daddy-O
Mar 21, 2007
I even love bad ones. But this one is pretty good (lifted from Culture kills). Of course I’m the special kid in school so I’m probably the last one to do this, but that’s about par for the course. I just got rid of my last pair of Z Cavaricci pants like [...]
I even love bad ones. But this one is pretty good (lifted from Culture kills). Of course I'm the special kid in school so I'm probably the last one to do this, but that's about par for the course. I just got rid of my last pair of Z Cavaricci pants like 5 years ago.
1. Name a movie that you have seen more than 10 times.
I can name more than one - Flash Gordon, Weird Science, Caddyshack, and Nightmare ... Read on, Daddy-O