Oct 29 2009
Saw VII: Teddy Ruxspin’s Rux-venge!
So long as I keep finding stuff like this, I’ll keep posting it.
Oct 29 2009
So long as I keep finding stuff like this, I’ll keep posting it.
Oct 28 2009
I almost used the Metallica cover version here, just to be different. But I decided against it, because it’s “8 Days of Misfitsween,” not “8 Days of Misfitsween and Occasional Misfits Covers.”
Oct 27 2009
JukeRamone has some of the best live music videos on YouTube, especially a lot of great Graves-era Misfits like the song above, including some sound-check footage of Doyle playing “Dr. Phibes Rises Again” and “Horror Business” that’s just astounding. I’d link more, but I may use more tomorrow!
Oct 23 2009
From Attack of the Show via io9, here’s Rob Zombie’s Where The Wild Things Are. I have to say, it looks like my kind of kaiju movie! Anything involving the Wild Things bathing in blood I’m in favor of.
Oct 17 2009
I have nothing to say, other than: AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Oct 16 2009
I’ve been attending the hell out of the Baxter Avenue Theaters October extravaganza, Horror Through The Decades. Every Saturday night at midnight, they’ve screened a different horror film from a different decade. I’ve already seen The Tingler (awesome) and Rosemary’s Baby (also awesome). This week is The Exorcist (can’t wait), with Beetlejuice and Bram Stoker’s [...]
Oct 08 2009
Something about this just gets my head bobbing. For realz, yo. Actually, not for realz, but the best part is at the end, so feel free to skip ahead about halfway, but it’s pretty funny throughout. As my friend Andrew said, “I look forward to what things will be like in 50 years. Retirement homes [...]
Sep 04 2009
As some of you know, I have a lot of writing jobs. Pretty much everywhere I post these days has some sort of blog advertisement, except for this site. Not anymore. I’ve managed to secure myself a sponsor for Subtle Bluntness, and here’s their commercial. Actually, that’s not my sponsor. I don’t have one. But [...]
Aug 21 2009
First, I’ll give you the good sound quality version. Now I’ll give you the version from “Punk in London”, which reveals X-Ray Spex lead singer Poly Styrene isn’t just a cuddly little singing mutt, but a full-blown twitching, shambling force of nature. There’s a reason that little Anglo-Somalian girl put The Fear into Johnny Rotten. [...]