Have a safe New Year's Eve and a prosperous 2014!
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Monday, December 30, 2013
Spaghetti Western Poster Art
I was looking at this fantastic alternative poster art for DJANGO UNCHAINED when I got the hankering to see more poster art from the classic period of European Westerns. Check these out!
Now I want to watch about ten of them in a row.
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Thoughts on The Doctor
With all the hubbub around Doctor Who recently I feel a bit
left out. I like the new Who stuff well enough, but not well enough to have kept
up to date. I have not yet watched the first full Matt Smith episode which puts
me about three years behind! So what did I do yesterday when given the opportunity to
watch some of the show? I pulled out The Trial of a Time Lord DVDs and am now
watching my second favorite Doctor run through his final season! I bet I'm the
only Colin Baker fan willing to pipe up at this late date but I really loved his take on the character and, even with one harsh bump in the road, I consider Trial of a Time Lord to be brilliant.
I don't want to sound like an old man telling kids to get
off my lawn but......the new Who show is a little too repetitive for me. The
reason I have had trouble getting through each season so far is that I get
tired of every damn thing happening in freakin' contemporary London ! Only occasionally do the stories take
place on an alien world, a spacecraft or even in a dank underground hole from
which the Doctor and his companions must escape. I much prefer the cheap sets
and high imagination of the older stories because they required a larger buy-in
from me as an audience member. If you were willing to meet the show halfway you
were rewarded with thrills and excitement unavailable anyplace else.
And maybe that's the problem. Maybe the world of television
science fiction entertainment has moved beyond the kind of "we're all in
this together" kind of group involvement through the basic love of the genre. Maybe
the show has to spend more time concerned with its flashy visuals or the modern
audience will laugh and turn away, but I fear I will always find the older
tales more fun, more filled with the sense of wonder that I want and expect out
of science fiction TV. The new Who stuff is much more interested in dazzling
you with its beauty rather than engaging you intellectually. It's more
interested in pushing emotional buttons than making you think. That is a shame
because the best science fiction- Hell - the best storytelling - can do both
things. The new show is just not very appealing to me because I want the story
be more important than the visuals and the characters to be more interesting
than the question of 'Who will fall in love with who'.
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Monday, December 23, 2013
Six Million Dollar Man Christmas audio shows!
I've never made any secret of my love for the 1970's TV series The Six Million Dollar Man. I am thrilled that the show has finally been released on DVD and I'm slowly working my way through the second season as I can. To add to this geeky joy is the fact that there are several record albums produced during the show's heyday with further adventures for those of us that couldn't get enough of a fix from the boob tube. I clearly remember having at least one of those albums but I know I never had the four Christmas tales presented below. They are all a bit insane- just check them out if you doubt me- but they kick the nostalgia button for me this Holiday Season. Sometimes you just have to love the internet!
And a big thank you to Rich Chamberlain for finding these links!
And a big thank you to Rich Chamberlain for finding these links!
Labels:
Christmas,
radio shows,
science fiction,
TV,
youtube
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Thursday, December 19, 2013
DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (2014)- trailer!
Oh, yeah! I was very surprised by the quality level of RISE OF THE POTA and I am thrilled that they plan to continue the series in the same vein. I've been a fan of the original five films since childhood and the fact that the series has returned in such a strong way is astonishing. Plus- this trailer looks fantastic! I can't wait!
Monday, December 16, 2013
Sunday, December 15, 2013
The Bloody Pit #12 - Christmas Movies
Its December, so it is time once again for The Bloody Pit
Christmas Movie episode! Just like last year, this two and a half hour podcast
showcases my buddy John Davis and I talking about some of our most beloved Holiday themed films, TV shows and other bits of media.
The surprise for 2013 is that this time we are joined by my NaschyCast co-host
Troy Guinn! He wanted to include his thoughts on this subject and as his
favorite film of all time turns out to be SCROOGE (1970) it only seems right
that he should. Troy
has a long history with the film and its pretty funny.
The discussion jumps around quite a lot with a number of
movies under the microscope but we also take the time to touch on a few short
stories and comic book Christmas tales for which we have fond memories. Of
course, this being a show hosted by three horror movie buffs you can expect a
few of these items to veer into the dark, scary places we love so much - you
have been warned! A brief listing of the major programs we talk about -
1. SCROOGE (1970)
2. ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE (1947)
3. A CAROL FOR ANOTHER CHRISTMAS (1964)
4. Twilight Zone - "Night of the Meek"
5. A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)
6. Peace On Earth (1939)
7. EBBIE (1995)
8. All Through the House
9. CHRISTMAS EVIL (1980)
10. COMFORT AND JOY (1984)
So join us for a conversation among three old friends as we
relate why we love these pieces of Holiday
entertainment and what they mean to us. If you want to let us know what your
favorite Christmas movies are please drop us a note at thebloodypit@gmail.com
and we'll see if we talk about them next year - or maybe sooner! Thank you for
downloading and listening.
Labels:
Christmas,
podcasts,
The Bloody Pit,
weird movies
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Thursday, December 12, 2013
GODZILLA trailer!
Wow! This looks incredible! After the complete debacle of Roland Emmerich's 1998 sad attempt to bring Godzilla to these shores I had my expectations set very low for this new bite at the big green nuclear irradiated apple - but this looks like the filmmakers involved have their heads in the right place. I am officially excited.
Please don't let this suck!
Please don't let this suck!
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Evil Snowmen!
I'm not sure, but I think this comic book cover....
is the reason I've been having nightmares filled with creatures that look like this!
Kind of creepy in a Winter Wonderland sort of way.
Monday, December 09, 2013
What I Watched in November
Brief thoughts on last month's trips out to the theater.
Caught the CARRIE remake last month and it was a pretty good
version of the tale. In some ways this film is a great example of the reason
some people dislike remakes in general because it had nothing at all to add to
the superior 1976 film. I have never been a part of that camp of film buffs - I
like seeing if a new group of creators can bring new insight to older material.
You often end up with crap (THE FOG remake springs to mind) but sometimes you
get a classic like Carpenter's THE THING or the very smart update of DAWN OF
THE DEAD. I'm open minded about these attempts and I always hope for the best.
CARRIE (2013) is a solid adaptation of the King novel with a strong cast. I
might have hoped for more stylish direction but after Brian de Palma's
split-screens and slow motion suspense exercises, maybe the idea was not to go
camera crazy. This version is good but not great and so it may well become a
forgotten bit of horror cinema for a few decades. We will have to see.
THOR: THE DARK WORLD (2013) was a fantastic follow up to the
first film and a good sequel to THE AVENGERS. I am very impressed that the
creators at Marvel have been able to craft such a strong film that hits pretty
much every target at which it decides to aim. Smart, well paced, funny,
exciting and even emotional this is exactly what I want from my modern
superhero films. This is the kind of movie I pictured in my mind's eye when I
was a young boy reading Thor comics. I can hardly believe that I was rooting for Loki at the same time I was angry with him- that's good storytelling. I could not be happier with this series of
movies and look forward to whatever Marvel serves up next. It's a great time to
be a superhero fan!
BLADE (1998)- 8 (rewatch)
GNAW: FOOD OF THE GODS 2
(1989)- 3
GABRIEL OVER THE WHITE HOUSE
(1933)- 7
WHAT WAITS BELOW (1985)- 4
(not completely awful, but....)
LAS ALIMANAS (1976)- 5
(Amando de Ossorio crime tale)
CONAN THE BARBARIAN (2011)-
6 (rewatch)
CARRIE (2013)- 6 (well done
but unnecessary)
HARD CONTRACT (1969)- 7
THE CURSE OF THE VAMPIRE
(1972)- 5 (OK if overwrought Spanish horror)
THE LAST KAMIKAZE (1984)- 7 (well
done)
THE INCREDIBLE MELTING MAN
(1977)- 3 (terrible but I kinda like it)
ANCHORMAN (2004)- 6 (funny
but too scattershot and broad to be great)
MANIAC (2012)- 7 (good
remake)
SAVAGE WATER (1979)- 2
(terrible on every level -amateur hour)
THOR: THE DARK WORLD (2013)-
9
SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE
(1929)- 7 (excellent mystery adaptation)
UN FLIC (1972)- 7
(Melville's last is solid)
SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE
(1935)- 6 (second version not as good)
CAPTAIN NEMO AND THE
UNDERWATER CITY (1969)- 7 (rewatch)
SKYSCRAPER (1996)- 2 (Anna
Nicole Smith 'acts')
TROLL 2 (1990)- 2 (rewatch)
Labels:
comic book movies,
modern horror,
remakes,
superheroes,
what i watch
Saturday, December 07, 2013
Twelve Inch Snake!
Plissken, that is! Yes, the wishes of toy collecting ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK fans have finally been answered with Sideshow Toys announcement this past October that they will be producing a fantastic foot tall action figure of Snake! It features all of the anti-heroe's
trademark features including full abdomen cobra tattoo, eye patch and all the correct clothing
- muscle shirt and distressed leather jacket, urban camo pants, shin guards and
combat boots. It even comes with all the weapons, the wrist clock AND the all important cassette tape that can save the world! This looks amazing!
Of course, with a $160 price tag I won't be rushing off to grab one, but I am willing to be gifted with this at any time of the year.
That may be the biggest bit of begging I've ever done on this blog.
Labels:
80s action movies,
John Carpenter,
toys,
wish list
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