I’m not typically someone that gets reeled into a series, whether it be in book or tv form. But Roland and his ka-tet drew me in right away and never let go. Ranked from least favorite to favorite, here are my thoughts on the original seven Dark Tower books. I have not read Wind Through the Keyhole yet, but will add it to the mix when I do. Read more “The Dark Tower Original Book Series Ranked”
Month: November 2020
Campfire Creepers: Skull of Sam
I couldn’t find the original version of this film. I’m assuming it’s on Vimeo or someplace like that. But this works. It’s pretty obvious right from the beginning that this movie is meant for virtual reality viewing. Similar to when you see a movie in 3-D, every scene of Campfire Creepers plays to the VR experience. Unfortunately, not much effort was put into actually making a good movie. Considering it stars Robert Englund and is directed by Alexandre Aja (High Tension, The Hills Have Eyes), the final product is very disappointing. But here it is:
Missing 411: The Hunted
One of my go-to ways to waste time is to watch videos about missing people. The more perplexing the disappearance, the better. The Missing 411 documentaries are well made, captivating, and some of them are seriously bizarre. Some of the missing person cases in Missing 411: The Hunted will keep you lying awake at night trying to figure it all out.
Watch it on Tubi!
Scarah Damsel of the Doomed–Halloween
Never heard of this person or group, but this is a pretty cool music video.
Phantasm (1979)
Seems like I’ve been watching a lot of cult classics recently. I ain’t complaining!
While Re-Animator and Society were heavy on excellent gore, which in large part is why those movies became cult classics, the reason for Phantasm‘s success is a bit more difficult to pinpoint. Read more “Phantasm (1979)”