A dilemma a lot of us horror fans face is how to "get in" as many of the classics as we can in October, but always some miss the cut and are left out in the cold. As the Linnea Quigley series comes to a close with two movies left, I will "fill the void" in the last few days of the month watching some of the films that would normally show up in October if I had the time. Tonight I will watch Dan Curtis' Trilogy of Terror and in the coming week, stuff like Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things, Lemora, and Let's Scare Jessica to Death will find their place right before Halloweenmonth kicks off. Every since I got ToT, I've been saving it for just the right time. I rented it a couple years ago and enjoyed it, but now will give it the ole blog review. It's running time is relatively short, and being a Karen Black fan, I'm excited about revisiting it. I also plan to give House of the Long Shadows a revisit, hoping it is a little bit better than past viewings. To say I'm stoked about this October would be an understatement...
4th of July 2025 Marathoning
McDowell and Comi prepare to leave for Mars. Aliens visiting the UN, dropping off their cook book, providing goodies for humans on Earth, easing them into trusting them, spiriting them away to be food for them on their home planet. To Serve Man is nearly 60 years ago. I've been watching Twilight Zone since I was a teenager in the mid 90s thanks to Sci Fi Channel. Many of my family have passed since (for instance, my mother's siblings are all about gone except one last sister), and it wouldn't be right to avoid a marathon during the 4th if just for nostalgic reasons. Syfy didn't see the value of TZ on Independence Day, except last year, so even though I cannot watch episodes like I do during New Year's Eve and Day, it is nice to try and sneak in a block of episodes whenever possible. I started with Death Ship from the fourth season, continuing with Stopover in a Quiet Town and The Gift . To Serve Man would feel like a later afternoon watch but SYFY showed it at 3:...
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