Watch Horror Movies Online For FREE! Legally!
I love it. The esteemed (or was that lightly steamed with lemon wedges?) Professor Gillman was showing the classic Bela Lugosi film White Zombie while elucidating on some of the finer points. Like "Look it's Oingo Boingo acting out Dead Man's Party!" Nicely done. Couldn't happen to a better Lagoonster. Chat while watching with fellow Horrorkids gone to bad ends as you watch. Did I mention it's free?
The Monster Channel or copy the web address and paste it into your browser:
http://www.100ymm.com/
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
The Live Vampirella Models
Webpage of MANY Live Vampirella Models
This guy has collected many, many more photos and stories of the live Vampirella models from over the years and any effort I made to try and duplicate this effort would be downright silly. Tons of pictures of beautiful women in Vampirella costumes. What's not to like about that?
This guy has collected many, many more photos and stories of the live Vampirella models from over the years and any effort I made to try and duplicate this effort would be downright silly. Tons of pictures of beautiful women in Vampirella costumes. What's not to like about that?
3D Famous Monsters of Filmland #61
A guy I kinda know from another board has done a great 3D picture of the Famous Monsters of Filmland cover #61.
Red lens over left eye.
Link to the original thread here:
Red lens over left eye.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
The trailer for the Vampirella movie. Yes it was as horrible as you have probably heard. Yes I have it on DVD.
Official Vampirella Movie Trailer
Official Vampirella Movie Trailer
I was a Horror Kid from the 1970's. You know the type. Frankenstein poster on the wall. Dracula comic book in his school desk. My family didn't go to Disney movies at the theater. We saw Hammer Horror movies at the Drive In on $5 carload night. We would load all 6,7, or 8 kids depending on what year in the station wagon with 2 buckets of Kentucky Fried Chicken and 6 of the huge glass 32 ounce bottles of Coca Cola all hidden on the floorboards with blankets. We we would get there long before sundown and play on the playground near the giant screens to get out all of our energy before the show started.
Then in the spring of 1978, I discovered Vampirella.
Then in the spring of 1978, I discovered Vampirella.
Issue 69 to be specific. Wow. I never knew Horror could feel like that. Or LOOK like that! Then later I would add Eerie and Creepy and even the Famous Monsters magazines to my collection. But Vampirella, she was always my true love.
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