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Tag Archives: Star Wars
THE OMEN
Ed. note- THE OMEN is important on many levels. It was a huge blockbuster in the summer of 1976, and made so much money that Fox Studios was able to fund George Lucas’ STAR WARS. But … Continue reading
THE OMEN Extras
One of the great advantages of the advent of DVD was special features. Suddenly, anybody who wanted to get a glimpse behind the scenes, see shots that didn’t make the final cut, or listen to actors … Continue reading
Posted in Criminally Insane, In the Abyss
Tagged Billie Whitelaw, Brian Helgeland, Curse or Coincidence, David Seltzer, David Warner, George Lucas, Gregory Peck, Harvey Bernhard, Harvey Stephens, Jerry Goldsmith, Lee Remick, Richard Donner, Satanic children, Star Wars, The Curse of the Omen, The Omen, Wes Craven
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THE OMEN LEGACY
I’ve seen a number of documentaries over the years that have covered one particular horror franchise or another. Depending on how these docs are assembled, they’re hit or miss. Still, I was more than a little … Continue reading
Posted in Criminally Insane
Tagged Alan Ladd Jr, AMC, Bob Munger, Brent Zachey, Damien Omen II, David Seltzer, David Warner, documentary, Gregory Peck, Harvey Bernhard, Harvey Stephens, Jack Palance, Jerry Goldsmith, Jonathan Scott-Taylor, Lance Henriksen, Lee Grant, Lee Remick, Lisa Harrow, Mace Neufeld, Martin Benson, Naomi Pfefferman, Omen IV, Richard Donner, Rosemary's Baby, Sam Neill, Satanic children, South Park, Star Wars, The Exorcist, The Final Conflict, The Omen, The Omen Legacy, William Holden
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Hooking a New Con-vert: Tales of the Fasano Allure
When you’re best friends with someone for 25 years, you’re sure to have had some great times together. A quarter century is a lot of time, and there’s plenty of opportunity for sharing memorable experiences that … Continue reading
TWILIGHT: Is It the Most Successful “Horror” Franchise of All Time?
Here’s a word that turns the stomachs of the hardcore among us horror fans: TWILIGHT. When not followed by the word “ZONE,” it signifies sparkling vampires who brood more than Hamlet on his best day, shirtless teen … Continue reading
Posted in In the Abyss
Tagged Balrog, Bella Swan, Blade, Box Office Mojo, Breaking Dawn, Catherine Hardwicke, Degrassi High, Dictionary.com, Edward Cullen, Fat Albert's Halloween Special, franchise, Hamlet, Kristen Stewart, Lord of the Rings, Middle Earth, Robert Pattinson, Salem's Lot, Sarah Fasso, Star Wars, Stephanie Meyer, Stephen King, Tolkien, Twilight, vampires, werewolves
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NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (30TH Anniversary Edition)
Ed. note- I pray that if God exists in the Romero world, He doesn’t punish me or destroy my laptop for the heresy I commit by posting photos and discussion of the 30th Anniversary Edition. I … Continue reading