A Lovecraftian TV Pilot
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Iä Iä! The Black Goat comes! Well, The Black Goat as a tv pilot made by a
pilot from the HP Lovecraft Historical Society’s Davey Robertson (The Call
of Cth...
Ants Misbehavin’
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Hold on to your color-coded insecticides, because Phase IV (1974) is the
Greatest Movie EVER! Click on the movie poster or title above to download
our revi...
In the Shadow of the Moon (Review)
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In the Shadow of the Moon 2019 Written by Gregory Weidman and Geoffrey Tock
Directed by Jim Mickle In the Shadow of the Moon is a fun little time
travel mu...
Mata Hari: Agent H21 – The Eye of Dawn
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MATA HARI: Agent H21 – THE EYE OF DAWN is a pet project of mine. For many
years now I have been interested in the story of Mata Hari – and even
beyond that...
Drive (1997)
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PLOT: A Chinese corporation implants a man with a synthetic “bio-engine”
that gives him enhanced reaction time, speed, and fighting ability. When he
flees ...
Parwana (1971)
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The tagline on the DVD cover caught my eye first: “A Murder Plan That
Forced Indian Railways To Change Their Train Timing!” I am not sure that
Indian Railw...
I gave FilmDoo a whirl
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Finally, we can forget about DVDs. Streaming video is the future for
independent films from Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries, with
new onlin...
Don't Wanna Be a Cantopop Star
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UNGH: Don't Wanna Be a Cantopop Star from duriandave on 8tracks Radio.
I've got five posts simmering on the stove right now and each is insisting
on takin...
#54: Goliath and the Vampires!
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Hello Monster Island Resorters, It’s time for another collaboration with
that collection of creative minds known as the Mysterious Order of the
Skeleton Su...
Put Me Back In My Tomb
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I have retired MCB but just wanted to let ya'll know I've fired up a Musick
Blog and will be spending time over there from now on. Please check it
out, it...
2 comments:
Fake Australians from New York! I danced to the Bow Wow Wow version at Danceteria in the 80s.
Of course, Gottehrer went on to be one of the better pop producers ever doing the first albums for both the Go Gos and Marshall Crenshaw.
And he's still going strong, having just produced the Dum Dum Girls' debut album.
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