
Today, we’ve got egomaniacal mad scientists, yuppie vampires, and zombies zombies zombies… well, variations on a theme, anyway. The Halloween celebration continues with six more of my top 31 favorite horror comedies. Continue reading

Today, we’ve got egomaniacal mad scientists, yuppie vampires, and zombies zombies zombies… well, variations on a theme, anyway. The Halloween celebration continues with six more of my top 31 favorite horror comedies. Continue reading
Posted in Lists, Scared Silly
Tagged 31 days of horror, Army of Darkness, Ash, best horror, best of, Bruce Campbell, chris sarandon, comedy, Evil Dead, fright night, Gregg Henry, Halloween, Herbert West, horror, James Gunn, Jeffrey Combs, Lloyd Kaufman, Movies, Nathan Fillion, Night of the Chicken Dead, Poultrygeist, Re-Animator, Return of the Living Dead, Roddy McDowall, Sam Raimi, Slither, top 31 horror comedies, Troma

In a world of bedazzled bloodsuckers, brooding their eyes out and boring the shit out of me, it’s always nice to get good R-rated vampire flick. And while we didn’t need a remake of 1985′s Fright Night, I enjoyed it just the same. Continue reading
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Tagged Anton Yelchin, Charlie Brewster, Colin Farrell, Craig Gillespie, David Tennant, fright night, Imogen Poots, Movie, Roddy McDowall, Toni Colette, Vampire
Eclipse, the third installment of The Twilight Saga, came out Wednesday. I was going to review it, but just couldn’t bear paying $10 to subject myself to another round of Stephanie Meyer’s tired Disneyfication of vampire lore. Yes, I did see Twilight and New Moon, chalk it up to morbid curiosity, and the fact that the Los Angeles Public Library rents movies for free. Also, how can I critique something I know nothing about? It was research, mind-numbing research. And I’ll probably eventually see Eclipse, ’cause as much as I’m an opponent of Meyer’s brand of bedazzled bloodsuckers, I actually like David Slade (Hard Candy) and I’ve heard that his is the least painful of the series so far. If you are curious about Eclipse (it’s ok, I understand), head over to Film School Rejects and check out Neil Miller’s review.
So, with my evening free from Bella’s teenage angst and her aggravatingly chaste wavering between Broody McBrooderman and Tits McGee, I decided to watch some much more adult vampire fare and catch up on season two of True Blood. I love True Blood, and not only because it is the antithesis of Twilight, offering a much more satisfying vampire allegory in contrast to Twilight‘s restraint and abstinence; I think it’s actually a great show. Also, Bill would totally kick Edward’s ass, which led me to think about all the vampires out there who are infinitely more interesting than Edward. And frankly, there are a lot… hell, I’d take the Count from Sesame Street or Count Duckula over Edward any day. That being said, I present this list of my top ten favorite vampires. Continue reading
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Tagged anne parillaud, bram stoker's dracula, chris sarandon, count duckula, count orlok, dracula, eclipse, eddie murphy, f.w. murnau, fright night, gary oldman, innocent blood, interview with the vampire, james woods, john carpenter's vampires, john landis, kiefer sutherland, lestat, let the right one in, nosferatu, prince humperdink, shadow of the vampire, the count, the lost boys, tom cruise, true blood, twilight, valek, vampire in brooklyn, vampires, willem dafoe