Sunday, 31 October 2021
ROTTEN TOMATOES
Here's RT's list of the 95 horror films from the 1970's voted best by its reviewers. How many have you seen?
https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/guide/best-1970s-horror-movies/
PRESENCE
The amorphous thing hung in the air above the house waiting. I placed a light in the window and prayed it would return to the world beyond.
I felt sure it was waiting for me.
BETWEEN THE BOUNDARIES OF LIGHT AND DARK
HALLOWEEN HORROR QUIZ
Its Halloween. Its a Quiz. Its a Halloween Quiz! Go for it! Answer TWO each. Share the grue. OK.
1. Where is the film Halloween set?
2. Which true criminal inspired the film Texas Chainsaw Massacre?
3.Which classic horror actor speaks in Michael Jackson's Thriller?
4. In the world of toys what is the Mod Monster?
5. Who is the Kessler boy in horror?
6. Which monster was called Ymir?
7. Who is Star in the Lost Boys?
8. What falls over Harrington's car at the start of Night of the Demon?
9. What was the name of the retreat for werewolves in The Howling?
10. Who is Laurence Talbot in horror?
11. What was the name of the hotel in the Shining?
12. Which actor played the Lord of Summer Isle in The Wicker Man?
13. What is the name of the song constantly sung in the Denzel Washington flick Fallen?
14. Which actor played the old horror TV host in Fright Night?
15. Which Hitchcock film was inspired by the crimes of Ed Gein?
16. What is the premise of the film the Stepford Wives?
17. Which insect species is at the heart of Phase IV?
18. Nosferatu was played by which 2 German actors?
19. In Creepy/ Eerie comics by Warren Publishing often appeared 'Loathsome .....' what?
20. What was the name of the Doctor/ Clinic in the Cronenberg flick Rabid?
Truly Horrible - The Lindberg Monster Kits by Paul Adams
Marusan Monster Models
Monster Kits : Ruined Buildings
Regarding the old Fundimensions monster kit dioramas, with giant insects and the like, later reissued by AMT/Ertl, and Airfix, here are a few short films from You Tube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9bMR11M7cE
This one covers various kits, including a couple of the AMT/Ertl ones.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAWsr3aI0Ic
Next up, the MPC 1:25 scale Jeep kit with cardboard cut-outs of Godzilla and power pylons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itQpxycEDdg&t=299s
There are also some videos devoted to a ruined city scene. This seems to be about 1:144 or 1:150 scale, and intended for use with Japanese giant robot kits. At least some of the parts seem to be N Gauge model railway items. This would also be ideal for use with various SF monsters, as the buildings come in a partly destroyed state. The model cars that come with the kit all seem to be fairly modern, for a proper 1950s B Movie look, you really should use 1950s or 1960s era model vehicles. Still fun though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8KI00LRFCo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rumwOcEpN0g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEDHJ5XLC-A
All very interesting, although I should think pretty expensive.
Happy Halloween,
Paul Adams from New Zealand
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Saturday, 30 October 2021
"Quis est iste qui venit"
So its almost Halloween, Winter is close and the nights are drawing in. The scent of burning freights the air as the dry leaves of Autumn, raked into piles during the slow, chill afternoon smoulder in small bonfires across the land. Twigs and bare branches rustle and tap at the glass of curtained windows and dogs snuggle restless on hearth rugs, ears twitching alert at foreign sounds. Dinner is over and the dishes are piled up waiting to be washed, but a good strong cup of tea waits at your side as you sit back on your favourite chair and wonder how to pass a quiet evening.
At this time of year, a good dose of folk horror, or as its nearly All Hallows Eve - a smattering of classic supernature is always called for. There's something in the rushing clouds and the deep golden dawns that bring to mind the creepy and the unsettling, both in the story and the film. Over the last few weeks I have enjoyed a few of my favourite films, stories and tv series, which sit well with the time of year. Quatermass and the Pit, The Owl Service and the original Halloween.
One of the simplest and best tv ghost stories for me is Jonathan Millers excellent rendition of M.R James classic 'Whistle and I'll Come To You', filmed in 1968 for the BBC Omnibus series. Its an uncomplicated and quite spare production, almost echoing the 'hand camera' effect of the much later 'Blair Witch Project'. Michael Hordern steals the show as the stuffed shirted academic, who falls foul of the supernatural presence, which - even though it is represented in the most basic fashion, still manages to chill the blood with astonishing ease. The full play is freely available of Youtube and well worth a watch.
AT WAKEY MUSEUM
The escaping claw hand that Junior bought in a charity shop!
Wakefield museum's old toys
Sindy knitting patterns by Sirdar of Wakefield back in the day.
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