The Exorcist As A Sitcom [VIDEO]
What could we call it? "It's Always Sunny In Hell" .... "2 And A Half Demons" .... "Father Knows Beast"??
What could we call it? "It's Always Sunny In Hell" .... "2 And A Half Demons" .... "Father Knows Beast"??
With movies, it's a pretty safe bet that the first one is always the best. Okay, maybe The Empire Strikes Back is an exception to this, but as a rule, number one is number one. Another game-changing film is the first of its series, with some disturbing imagery, twisted story lines and a fantastic, wild ending.
I've been trying to find ghosts here in the building for quite a while now, since everyone keeps telling me this place is haunted. I've shared some of my experiences with you guys, but now it's time to take things to the next level.
That's right: séance time.
Let's go back again for another great (but really campy) horror film from 1980! This one stars an older actor, not really known up to then as a horror actor. But he did such a great job in this movie, you can't help but love it!
Photo by Miguel Villagran/Getty ImagesHalloween is almost here ... got your costume figured out yet?
Whether you like this movie or not, these honest movie trailers are hysterical. They pick apart the stupid crap from the movies and make us laugh about them. Since the new Paranormal Activity movie is out now, catch up on the story (sort of) with this honest trailer for the one that started it all.
Today's scary movie is another one that I've seen coming up on the suggested movies list when I watch other horror films. I hadn't really checked it out, the description written about it not really grabbing my attention for whatever reason. Kevin, the bossman, brought it in on DVD and lent it to me the other day, and insisted I watch this movie. I'm glad I did!
On Friday, we were trying to come up with some more fun ways to get you into the KLAQ Haunted Warehouse for free, and the guys at the house like alliteration for some reason, so I came up with "Follicle Friday". Shave your head, and we'll let you in for free.
The month wouldn't be complete without one of my favorite movies from the horror/comedy genre, directed by one of the most amazing filmmakers out there. Long before The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit or King Kong movies, Peter Jackson made this wildly underrated movie called The Frighteners.
Okay, I know what you're thinking, "Jesus, really?" Yes, really. A lot of people either didn't get this movie, or got sick because of the camera work. What a lot of people didn't know, was that part of the package for the movie was an A&E special that slid in under the guise of one of their documentaries.
Back to the far east for another great horror film, and back into the vampire realm. Nothing sparkly here, sorry. This is from Chan-Wook Park, the guy made the Vengeance Trilogy of Lady Vengeance, Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and the amazingly disturbing Oldboy.
While I was hanging out at the KLAQ Haunted Warehouse, I saw a girl burst out of the door and flee halfway across the parking lot! She was screaming, and her friends were laughing so hard as they came out behind her, so naturally, I had to find out what happened. Here's the cartoon reenactment.