If your home tonight, be sure to catch Spike TV’s Scream Awards 2011. Not only do they have some great movies that are up for awards, but the skits they do in between are always entertaining. Plus they will have some great horror guests as always including Quentin Tarantino, Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman), and Kate Beckinsale.
Category Archives: Movies
Don Knotts in “The Ghost and Mr. Chicken”
October television programming in the 80’s was always fun. The few TV networks that existed (pre-cable of course) would bring out all their Halloween and Horror movie programming and play them round the clock it seemed. I could flip on the tube on a pleasant Sunday afternoon and catch a Vincent Price film, a bizarre oldie from Elvira’s Movie Macabre, or other movie that seemed perfect for the season. One that brings back fond memories is The Ghost and Mr. Chicken starring Don Knotts. This movie came out in 1966, but the networks played it religiously every October in the 80’s…and I watched it every time. Don Knotts stars as Luther Heggs, a newspaper typesetter who is challenged to spend a night in the Simmons mansion, a supposedly haunted house. No one respects him and thinks him a goof. However, Luther demands to be paid attention to, and when he reports strange organ music coming from the old house, he gets laughed at by the local townsfolk. In order to prove what he saw and heard, Luther decides to spend the night in the mansion. But he’s not alone. Will Luther last the night and gain the respect of his town? This movie is great. It is a lighthearted comedy, with enough mystery and creaking doors to get you in a really good mood. And Don Knotts has enough scare scenes to bring out the best of his…what I call Mr. Furley face. Definitely a kid friendly movie that should not be forgotten!
Dark Night Of The Scarecrow going to Blu-ray
Ah…another 80’s made-for-TV horror movie is being released on Blu-ray! And it’s a good one! I remember seeing Dark Night of the Scarecrow when I was a kid. Even though I haven’t seen it since, it definitely left an impression on me. The plot goes something like this…a little girl from a small rural town gets viciously mauled. The local men are bigots and wrongfully blame the little girl’s mentally challenged friend Bubba. They track him down to a plowed cornfield and find him hiding in a scarecrow. Realizing Bubba is IN the scarecrow, one of the townsmen takes a pitchfork and well…POOR BUBBA! But that’s not the end, for the scarecrow shall have his revenge! If you get a chance definitely check out this little gem of a horror flick.
A Literary or Cinematic World War Z
It’s been ten years since the Zombie War began. The world as we knew it is gone and will never be the same. What happened? It’s all documented in Max Brooks post-apocalyptic horror novel, World War Z. In his follow-up to the 2003 book “The Zombie Survival Guide”, Brooks puts together a collection of first-person accounts of the political, religious, and environmental aftermath of the Zombie War. And it’s not pretty. Continue reading
The Matterhorn’s Yeti is Going To Be A Star
There is a frightening beast who lives in a lonely, snow-capped mountain known as The Matterhorn. Some people have ridden bobsleds through this mountain, in hopes of catching a glimpse of the allusive creature. Others have hoped not to see him at all. But if you’ve been to Disneyland, chances are you’ve braved the many caves within this mountain and have seen him for yourself. Now the world will all experience the terror of the Yeti (or Abominable Snowman) as Buena Vista Studios brings the story of Disneyland’s Matterhorn Bobsleds to the big screen. How they do this, I don’t know…but I hope it has success like the first Pirates of The Caribbean.