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Tag Archives: Deborah Foreman
Sharks and Chainsaws: Kate Hodge and Donna Wilkes at Oct’s Chiller
Fans of sequels to seminal films have reason to rejoice this October at Chiller. My favorite con has added LEATHERFACE’s Kate Hodge and JAWS 2′s Donna Wilkes. Kate Hodge had the pleasure of … Continue reading
Posted in World Painted Blood
Tagged Chiller, convention, Deborah Foreman, Don Coscarelli, Donna Wilkes, Full Empire Promotions, Jaws, Jaws 2, Jeff Burr, Kate Hodge, Keith Gordon, Ken Foree, Leatherface, Roy Scheider, Steven Spielberg, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Tobe Hooper, Viggo Mortensen, Virginia Madsen
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It Was Always You: Virginia Madsen Graces Oct. Chiller
If you’ve been to at least 5 horror conventions, odds are about 1000% that you’ve seen or met Tony Todd. The ubiquitous star of CANDYMAN is no stranger to personal appearances at horror shows. Well, now … Continue reading
April Fool’s Daying this October Chiller
So the opening salvo of Chiller Theatre’s guests hit today, and it’s got a pleasant surprise for me. Deborah Foreman is among the first guests listed for the con. Foreman was a mainstay … Continue reading
Everyone’s Entitled to One Good Joke (But Not Two)
Ok, let’s get this out of the way. I hate April Fool’s Day. People take it as a reason to do the dumbest things, from planting a whoopee cushion on a teacher’s chair to announcing on the radio … Continue reading
Posted in Criminally Insane, In the Abyss
Tagged 1980s slasher, April Fool's Day, Deborah Foreman
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The Deborah Foreman Double Shot
I never know where a night with Mike Cucinotta will end up. For the last few years, we’ve gotten together about once a week for what I like to call Myra Mondays. It doesn’t necessarily … Continue reading
WAXWORK
As the first part of the Deborah Foreman Double Shot, Phil looks at WAXWORK, an In Its Own Universe flick that takes 40s era screwball comedy and graphic horror and never manages to integrate them slightly. … Continue reading
Posted in Criminally Insane
Tagged Anthony Hickox, Blame It on Rio, Bo Derek, Christopher Cibelli, David Warner, Deborah Foreman, Dracula, Gremlins, In Its Own Universe, Joe Dante, Marquis de Sade, Maurice Chevalier, Michelle Johnson, Miles O'Keefe, Patrick Macnee, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Thank Heaven for Little Girls, The Howling, vampires, wax museum, Waxwork, werewolves, Zach Galligan, zombies
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APRIL FOOL’S DAY
As the second part of Death Ensemble’s Deborah Foreman Double Shot, Phil reviews APRIL FOOL’S DAY. A solid slasher, it’s got an ending that pisses people off. Is it worth watching anyway? Well, it’s still got … Continue reading
Posted in Criminally Insane
Tagged 1980s slasher, Amy Steel, Back to the Future, Bela Lugosi, Christmas horror, Danilo Bach, Deborah Foreman, Fred Walton, Friday the 13th Part 2, Griffin O' Neal, Ken Olandt, Mark of the Vampire, My Chauffeur, one trick pony, Ryan O'Neal, Summer School
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Face the Slayer- Who We’ve Met
I’ve been attending conventions since April 2004, and in that time, I’ve met a lot of celebrities, most of whom I was fortunate enough to sit next to for a photo. I’ve also made friends with a number of … Continue reading
Posted in Face the Slayer: Who We've Met
Tagged Adrienne King, Al Cliver, Amy Steel, Antone Dileo, Ari Lehman, Belinda Balaski, Bert I. Gordon, Betsy Palmer, Bill Hinzman, Bill Moseley, Bruce Abbott, Caroline Munro, Catriona MacColl, Chad E. Young, Charles Band, Charles Craig, Charlotte Kemp, Chilly Billy Cardille, Chris Sarandon, convention, David Crawford, David Early, David Naughton, David Prowse, Deadtention, Debbie Rochon, Deborah Foreman, Dee Wallace, Derek Mears, Dick Miller, Erin Gray, Fred The Hammer Williamson, Gary Klar, Gary Streiner, George Romero, Gil Gerard, Griffin Dunne, Gunnar Hansen, Harvey Stephens, Ian McCulloch, James Lorinz, Jeffrey Combs, Joe Dante, Joe Pilato, John Amplas, John Landis, John Russo, Judith O'Dea, Kathleen Kinmont, Kevin McCarthy, Kiefer Sutherland, Kristina Klebe, Kyra Schon, Linda Blair, Linda Hamilton, Lloyd Kaufman, Lori Cardille, Mary Woronov, Michelle Bauer, Michelle Johnson, Rick Baker, Russell Streiner, Sybil Danning, Terry Alexander, Tiffany Shepis, Tom Towles, Tracy Scoggins, Will Keenan, William Katt, X Chris, Zach Galligan, Zora Kerowa
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