Saturday, 31 October 2020

WHAT EVER HAPPENNED TO AUNT ALICE?

For those die-hard Halloweeners who want one more slice of deep red grue
here's a classic piece of American gothic from 1969 called
What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?

I saw this on TV as a kid and it scared the bejeezus out of me!

Enjoy one last scare!

ITS THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN!

 Its a moonbase tradition on Halloween.


Frankie drops his trousers and goes bright red!


My fave toy as a kid,
the Nomura Mod Monster strikes again!

EERIE PUBLICATIONS: A TERROR TALES TRIBUTE

I loved Tales from the Tomb and Terror Tales and Weird Tales as a kid.

I still have loads of these gruesome comics.

Here's one fans You Tube homage to the publishers Eerie Publications.

Its grrrrrreat!

THE HALLOWEEN QUIZ

Here we go. the traditional Moonbase Halloween monster and horror Quiz. Go on, have a GRRRRRRRR!

Maybe 2 answers per reader?

1. Name the creature in 20 Million Miles to Earth

2. Who was the actress who played the Bride of Frankenstein?

3. What is found buried in TV's A Warning to the Curious?

4. In which film do we find the Kessler boy?

5. What's the Island called in Jaws?

6. The Seagrass is a missing boat in which film?

7. What's Ron Moody's job in the movie Legend of the Werewolf?

8. Pick the odd one out: The Shining, Carrie, Christine, Midnight Meat Train.

9. Which room number is avoided in The Shining?

10. Who's house is investigated in the Legend of Hell House?

11. In what type of building is The Relic set?

12. Which is the odd one out: Late Phases, Silver Bullet, The Asphyx, The Howling.

13. Which drug is used in Scanners?

14. What have TV's Planet of the Apes and Fright Night got in common?

15. In who's films are the words Revok and Keloid used?

16. Which creatures terrorise the old blind man in Jason and the Argonauts?

17. What is Damian's surname in The Omen?

18. Which film sub-genre have Cloverfield and The Blair Witch Project got in common?

19. In the Dead Zone what does the Senator do to himself at the end of the film?

20. What colour is the monster in the crate at the start of Creepshow?

MY MOVIE AND TV HORROR MAKE-UP SET

Ideal to blog on Halloween, this is my vintage Dekkertoys 'Dick Smith' Horror Make-Up boxed set from 1976. I found this at a car boot sale about 15 years ago. I couldn't believe it!

My set is incomplete but its a scarce thing and many items are thankfully still there. It was endorsed and developed by the famous horror make-up wizard Dick Smith. 

This Dekkertoys set is the 1976 UK variant of the boxed set first available by Pressman in 1975 in the United States. 

Dick Smith was the make-up maestro on the seminal spookfest The Exorcist and also on the less obvious The Godfather as written on the box. 

There is an interesting biog of Mr. Smith in a neat booklet that came with this fab set. 

Have you got one or another monster make-up set?

What do you think of Dick Smith's film work?






THE R U S T L I N G HAND


It's going to get you!

H A R D W I C K

 







Hardwick Hall
Derbyshire
Spooky!

TWO HORRORS

I remember seeing the horror film Tower of Evil at the flicks. I went with my older Brother in the Seventies. It was part of a double bill and was the B-feature. Like many B-movies I liked it the most.

Tower of Evil starred Robin Askwith and Jack Watson among many others and revolved around an ancient and malevolent Egyptian or Arabic artifact buried on an island, where a group of unwitting visitors fall foul of the cursed place. I'm doing this from memory so it's as foggy as the film's beginning, which included a rowing boat mooring up and two sailors stumbling across a severed hand on the way to a lighthouse. One of the young buff twenty somethings in the film, always wearing a T-shirt, was called Gump or Bron or something similar. I loved Tower of Evil.

Another film I saw in the late Seventies was Rabid, an early shocker from Canada's body horror king David Cronenberg. I took my girlfriend Janet. Rabid was the main event.

The flick was typical Cronenberg and I enjoyed it a lot more than Janet did. She did cling on to me though, which was nice. The story was basically about a parasitic armpit tusk that siphons blood. It emerges on the film's protagonist, a young long-haired girl in leather, during a skin graft after a motorcycle accident. Her boyfriend is also treated but does not develop the underarm horn. Alas, virtually everyone in the hospital succumbs to the parasite passed on by the girl, turning them into crazed patients, surgeons and porters hell-bent on being nasty. Parasites are Cronenberg's best mates and yukky body fluids his chosen tipple, as we saw in Stereo, Shivers and Scanners. The setting was typical Cronenscape; a remote clinic called keloid on a lonely freeway during a frigid Canadian winter. The droning music added to the contagious gloom and leaving the cinema we felt jittery, cold and armpitty.

Which horror films did you see at the flicks in the Seventies?

VAMPIRE VILLA

Hi Woodsy, found a shot of the Vollmer Villa Vampire with all the special effects.
 
It's Halloween!

Paul Adams 
New Zealand


A HALLOWEEN MESSAGE FROM OZ


Looey's Halloween Greetings from Down Under.

GOODBYE MR BOND

 Although I'm taking a break from blogging for the time being, I had to share my sorrow at the news.

R.I.P. Sir Sean Connery.




CREEPY CUISINE FOR HALLOWEEN

Hi Woodsy. Looks like I'm spending this socially distant Halloween on my own, so I have some spooky treats to eat while I watch scary movies. 

I'm baking cookies, something I don't normally do, but these Hocus Pocus Halloween cookies looked appealing to me. Also, some Halloween themed candies and a frozen pizza to round out the" menu". What's so spooky about frozen pizza? 

Why, it's a Tombstone, of course! - BrianF NJ USA

IN PRAISE OF WARREN PUBLISHING'S CREEPY AND EERIE

I adored Creepy and Eerie comics as a kid.

It was Halloween every day!

There's loads of stuff on You Tube about Warren Publishing.

Here's one I caught.



NOCH NOCH, WHO'S THERE? PAUL'S VAMPIRES

Hi Woodsy
As promised, here are the photos I have taken now that I have my own set of the Noch HO (1/87th scale) Vampires. 

They are much clearer than the shot I sent in before, which was an image I found on the internet. These are only about 20 mm tall, and do not have a base so they do not stand up very well. 

That makes photography a little difficult. They could be glued to a small piece of clear plastic card with a drop of UHU or PVA glue, but then they would not fit back into the moulded recesses in their clear plastic box. There are six figures in the set. 

Dracula in his coffin, tastefully lined in red, with a separate lid; the female vampire could be Vampira (Maila Nurmi) from the 1950s or Elvira Mistress of the Dark (the dress seems a little too low-cut to be Morticia Addams); vampire hunter Van Helsing with a crucifix and hammer; 

Dracula biting the neck of a lady in a purple dress (moulded as a single figure); the Count in his red-lined cape, and a lady in a red dress fleeing from her grisly fate. $18 NZ for the set, so rather expensive, but they come fully painted, and ready to terrorise your model railway layout, or haunted castle. 

Great fun.

The castle backdrops are a Lord of the Rings plastic kit, and a cast resin aquarium ornament and a couple of castle models - both in ruins.

Yours Sincerely,
Paul Adams from New Zealand

Happy Halloween from Tony K!


Hiya Woodsy, Wishing you and the Moonbase Monsters a Happy Halloween. Tone :)

LARKS IN THE DARK



Woodsy

Lightning Bug Glow Juice! Yes! I looked for an image and was reminded of a whole bunch of glow in the dark toys that seemed to have a vogue in the 60's. 

I'd forgotten Glow Globs until I saw the picture! My friend had them, but apart from the fact they came in glow colours other then green, they were not much in the way of play value. Lumps of wax cast into spooky shapes didn't lend themselves to easy remodelling.
I clearly remember shopping with my Mum in Sainsbury's and seeing the packets on sale!

The things you remember! Cheers, Looey in Oz


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

Its a strange time for all of us at the moment. Many folks have battened down the hatches because of Corona. 

Halloween won't feel quite the same without the prospect or trick or treaters. Still, the world has turned and the dark season is back. 

What are you doing this Halloween readers?

Hope you have a happy one.

IT'S HALLOWEEN!

 

Don't stare too long!

Happy Halloween readers!

Friday, 30 October 2020

IT'S NEARLY TIME!


The drawbridge is up,
The candles are glowing,
Frankie is waiting,
Are you coming or going?

WITCH WAY?

 

From Looey in Oz

BUNDLE BYPASS

 

Missed out on this bundle of figures and stuff on Freecycle.

It was given away to someone else. The nerve!

Do you check Freecycle?

H U R R Y H O M E!


from Looey in OZ

SEVERANCE PACKAGE: THE AURORA GUILLOTINE THE NIGHT BEFORE HALLOWEEN

Hi Woodsy

We were talking about the Aurora Monster Scenes book a while ago, and you mentioned one of the kits they had trouble with. I do not know if you want to post this, as it is a bit gruesome, but here are a few You Tube items on the Aurora Chamber of Horrors Guillotine, which show it 'in action'. Seems the kit was reissued in later years by Polar Lights. 


This one runs through the process for beheading someone with a guillotine, so at least it is educational. There is also a shot of the sprues. 


This shows both the Aurora and Polar Lights kits, and a much larger 1/8th scale model in wood and resin. The owner describes the Aurora kit as 'cute'. Not sure if that is the word I would use. 


A build of the Polar Lights Glow in the Dark version (only the figure glows in the dark - including his severed head). 


There are also several short videos showing the guillotine in use. 

Yours Sincerely, 

Paul Adams from New Zealand 

MYSTERY MEN

 On a field trip to a few nearby antique joints I came across some mystery toys. if you can ID them it stop me going crazy!

First up is this cheapo unbranded plastic rocket carrier. The helicopter behind it might be related too.


This robotic looking figure doesn't ring any bells either. You?


So too this is the white robotic robotic figure behind Captain Planet. It has spindly green stick legs and a head which can be pulled up. There's a red plastic head cloth at the back of his head.


Last is this dapper-dressed see-through headed Dr.Who character next to the Cyberman. Its dated 2004 and is 12 inches tall.


He's missing a shoe.

Go figure!

FARMER BELL TRIANG SCRATCHBUILD

Hi folks,

Here is my scratchbuild of Farmer Bell from Camberwick Green. His truck is a converted Triang steel toy and his digger (seen in Chigley) is an adapted Triang Tugster. All to help on his modern, mechanical farm.

Ploughing on,
Kevin D
UK