Sunday, October 12, 2025

everyday is halloween!

below is legendary horror/exploitation critic/reviewer/actor joe bob briggs giving a short history of the slasher films.  briggs is eloquent as hell but he elides a couple of details regarding the origin of the slasher films, such as not crediting the writer robert bloch who wrote the novel based on the ghoulish crimes of ed gein that was the foundation for hitchock's great flick Psycho [1960].  small detail but it is the details that matter.  at any rate, briggs, acting here as a TV horror host, as well as a historian of horror movies, is fun to listen to.  i have to caution to my own sorta kinda appreciation of the slasher genre.  which was appreciated recently.  i wasn't a great fan of these movies during their original release dates.  cuz they seemed too sexually puritanical & focused on gory kills rather than the rich tapestry of magical storytelling that makes of my beloved horror genre.  still now i can watch slashers as the artifacts of their age.  & sometimes, after a long, stressful day, a movie whose primary construction is to get all kinds of stabby, can be, dare i say it!, cathartic.  put that in our pipes & smoke it!
boo!

Saturday, October 11, 2025

everyday is halloween!

'please allow me to introduce myself i'm black cat of wealth & taste.  pleased to meet you hope you guess my name'


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Friday, October 10, 2025

everyday is halloween!

 i got my pumpkin eyes on ya!


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Thursday, October 09, 2025

everyday is halloween!

 2 clowns down!


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the nobel prize

the newest nobel laureate in literature was announced today & kudos to the novelist, i was obsessed with the prize giving when i was a bit younger, & i don't mean to poo-poo the massive lifetime achievements of its winners, i was quite happy when seamus heaney & tomas transtromer & wislawa szymborsska got the coveted award, & some of the lodestar writers of my life, william faulkner & ernest hemingway, were also laureates of this great honor, but at the risk of sounding jaded & silly, the award means little to me now, cuz some of the most important & critical writers of my life, be it thom gunn or nicanor parra or james schuyler or jim mccrary or tom beckett or jonathan hayes or eileen tabios or jean vengua or mark young or alex gildzen [a few here listed among a great many more who are not only teachers in my life but literally operatives of my life support systems], have not gotten this honor, still & yet the great antipoet parra, who was often on the nobel prize shortlist, opted for another kind of prize from the swedish academy, a prize that i yearn for too, one that might never be created by awarding boards & their trustees, but without it literature simply fails as an art, thus i give you parra's request:

for without readers literature is simply noise, take from parra's antipoem what you will, & in the awarding of the nobel prize in literature in re the spirit of bob dylan's laureateship perhaps next year the swedish academy might consider one of our great filmmakers as a laurate for cinema is literature too

Wednesday, October 08, 2025

everyday is halloween!

 monsters crash the pajama party [1965]

this short film, made for about a buck & 75 cents, was made to be shown during a Spook Show, a live performance of magic, monsters, thrills, chills & goofiness.  kinda like vaudeville but with monsters & horror gimmicks.  think william castle kinda of gimmicks but for live performances.  the ad campaigns were lurid & goofy.  but could they deliver the goods?  couldn't tell ya for sure since by the time i was alive & conscious enough to want to see such a thing they were already on their way out of popular entertainment.

bummer!  still, something weird video released in 2001 a gorgeous DVD with this flick on it & chock full of cheapie Spook Show trailers, odd horror movie clips, another full-length film & other goodies & easter eggs to make yours truly slightly crazy with happiness.  i still have the DVD but lost the 3D glasses that came with the disc, booklet & artwork.  oh fucking well!  often i'd skip this main feature on the DVD but i just watched it again via a streaming platform & lemmee tell ya watching this movie is a fun slog.

the gist goes like this.  the narrator of this flick, a dude with thick rimmed glasses & a white lab coat monogrammed MAD DOCTOR on it speaks to the audience about the dangers & horrors we are about to experience.  then a group of girls decide to have a pajama party at a haunted house.  their boyfriends dutifully drop them to their nightly abode.  little do the girls know that the MAD DOCTOR who introduced us to this movie is in the basement along with what i think is a witch, a guy in the silliest gorilla suit, & a pair of goons dressed in their monsterest finery.  later, the goons & the gorilla chase down the girls & bring them into the MAD DOCTOR'S lab.  

the gimmick of this flick is HORROR VISION.  what?  HORROR VISION!  a new cinematic technique when the monsters crash the fourth wall with operatives in the theater who grab a real girl sitting in the audience then brings her onscreen.  that must've been something to see!  well, then the girls' boyfriends return to the house, fight off the gorilla & the goons & rescue the girls.  the end!

this is all done tongue-in-cheek & the humor is worn on its sleeve.  this movie runs only about 30 minutes so it doesn't wear out its welcome or its novelty.  it was made to be shown during the live performances of a Spook Show so this pic was not the main attraction.   would it were that i had the opportunity to see this flick in its intended setting!  nevertheless, this movie is easy to find on the interwebs.  a halloween emblem of yore.  

boo!

    

quote unquote

 

--jim mccrary

Tuesday, October 07, 2025

everyday is halloween!

 waiting for the Great Pumpkin

boo!

Saturday, October 04, 2025

everyday is halloween!

 here there be ghosts.  beware!


boo!