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FAMOUS QUOTES
"The performances too could have been
computer generated; it probably would have been a great improvement.
We had the one and only Tobe Hooper at the helm which is approximately like
having Bozo the Clown at the helm."
- Writer Dan O’Bannon, talking about LIFEFORCE
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7-25-10 A SLIGHT CHANGE IN APPEARANCE
You obviously notice right away something a little different
with the way the Krypt looks. We have changed it around a bit, creating a
navigational boarder to your left, which shows all the different Features we
have here at the
Krypt. These were all listed under our Features line before, but we
weren't sure if everybody knew that. Since most computer monitors now
are a little wider, we could go back to having a navigational bar on the and
still have enough room for content. Granted, we could always fill
those sides up with ads, banners, and be just like most of the other sites out
there, but we still have no plans to do that. The only advertisements that
you'll see on this site are the ones that WE decide are important enough to tell you about. None of this blind
banner crap here, making it look like every other site out there. At least
as long as I'm running show.
So take a look to the left and see if there's a section that
maybe you never seen before, or maybe it has been a while. There's is
plenty of fun reading over there, as well as tons of different photos from the
countless conventions that we've been going to over the last 20 years. Yes, some of
the sections are still under construction, like the Sub-Genre guide, but there
is still enough content there to keep you interested. And of course, as
always, we'd love to hear any feedback.
KRYPTIC ARMY - LAST WEEK FOR JULY MISSION
Only 1 week left, soldiers. So let's get those reports
in before those alien bastards take over the world! Then get ready to take
on a whole different breed of killers next month.
T-SHIRT PAGE
Those of you that have seen us that the conventions over the years, know that we
mainly deal in horror reference books, posters, and stuff. We've never
really wanted to get into the T-shirt business, mainly because there are so many
other great places out there already. And the last thing we wanted to do
is compete with them. But since there are been a few designs that we had
never seen on a shirt before, we've decided to take those matters in our own
hands and make them happen. Earlier this year, we had artist Putrid come
up with a design for a Paul Naschy tribute shirt, which he did and amazing job
on. But we're not stopping there. We have a few more shirts in the
making, with some more completely original ideas which we think are going to be
pretty fun.
So we have created a new page on our site to show the shirts
that we have currently and what is coming soon. Just click the graphic
link on the left for all the info, or you could click HERE.
MEAT GRINDER REVIEW
We've posted our review for this Thailand movie that is being
marketed as one of those gory torture-porn movies. Which is a shame since
its a much better film than that. Head over to our
Reviews section to get our full take on this film.
HORROR HISTORY
This week, we take a look at a man that had a helping hand in
creating one of the genre's oldest and greatest creatures of all time.
Head over to our Horror History page to discover
who this might be.
MYSTERY PHOTO
Our photo from last week was one of the more sleazier gore films from Lucio
Fulci, but did pack a hefty punch. It was from NEW YORK RIPPER (1982).
And for a little bit of trivia, the young lady in the photo who it about to get
very up close and personal with that razor blade is Daniela Doria, who had the
pleasure of getting killed in Fulci's films several times. You will
probably remember her from the opening of HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY (1981) when she
gets a butcher knife stabbed through the back of her head, coming out of her
mouth.
So we have a few scholars that were able to recognize this
pic. And those are Hoby Abernathy, Nancy Cremer, Mike Dudley, Erik Martin, John Pata, and
Will Wilson. Nice job, people.
So let us take a look at this week's photo and see what you
can come up with. We will give you hint that it came out around the same
time as NEW YORK RIPPER....maybe a year or two earlier....but no more
hints....we want this image to be burned into your brain until you figure it
out. Good luck. Just click
HERE to send us
your answer. And remember, even if you're not sure, send in your
guess....you just never know.
7-18-10 WILDCLAW WINS!
After mentioning this over our last two updates, we just
wanted to give a HUGE thanks to anyone who took the time to vote for WildClaw
Theater in the Chase Community Giving program, because they WON! Granted,
they made it in at the bottom of the top 200 by the skin of their pointed little teeth, but none
the less they did make it. For a small theater company like this that is
filled with people devoted to bringing serious horror the stage, this is going
to be very, very helpful. So again, if you voted, I know they appreciate
it, but I do as well because it shows that us fellow horror fans are there to
help and support others out there that are fighting the good fight. Well
Done, People!
Of course, you can find out about WildClaw and all of their
upcoming events by checking out their website by clicking
HERE.
KRYPTIC ARMY -
JOIN FOR FUN, THRILLS, & PRIZES!
Okay troops, little bit of an update here. First of all, just a little
reminder that the month is a little more than half over, so we're hoping our
current soldiers are making it way to the front line to tackle this month's
mission. Keep fighting the good fight.
And now, in a little attempt to get more members in our Army,
and to make the current members drool with anticipation (at least hopefully), we
thought that we would list some of the items that are in the prize closet and
will be given away after this year is over. As we said in the beginning,
every month you've completed your mission, you will have your name thrown in the
drawing. If you've completed all 12 months, it will be in the drawing 12
times. Granted, you can only win once, but you will have a much better
chance. But even still, if you've just started, that doesn't mean you
can't win. There is that chance. So for you people out there that
have not joined our Army, I strongly suggest that you think again. And not
only do you have the chance to win a great prize, but you also will have fun
each month seeking out new films that you've never seen before.
So here's a few of the things we have so far:
-
Spanish Lobby Card for RE-ANIMATOR signed by director Stuart Gordon
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Mini Poster print from RE-ANIMATOR signed by director Stuart Gordon
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TRICK 'r TREAT mini poster signed by director Michael Dougherty
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8x10 still from the original MY BLOODY VALENTINE signed by director George
Mihalka and actor Peter Cowper
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DARKNESS mini poster signed by director Leif Jonker and actor Gary Miller
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Lobby card from NIGHT OF THE CREEPS signed by director Fred Dekker
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Lobby card from STANLEY signed by director William Grefe
And we still have another 5 1/2 months to go to collect even
more stuff. So if you have not joined our Kryptic Army, or you already are
on our mailing list but haven't participated in the Monthly Missions, then we
strongly suggest that you do so. It will be a lot of fun, you'll see some
great movies (and maybe some not so great ones), increase your knowledge about
the genre, and possibly win something cool. Not to mention being the envy
of all your friends! Okay, that last one might be a stretch...
For all the info about the Army and what it is all about,
just click HERE. Hope to see you on the front lines
very soon. We need you.
NOX
ARCANA - THEATER OF ILLUSION
Theater of Illusion, Nox Arcana's 12 CD will be shipping out
by the end of the month. As always, we are looking forward to going on
another dark and wonderful musical journey with the help of Nox Arcana.
According to their website (that you can get t by clicking
HERE) this is what their
new CD is about:
"Welcome to the Theater of Illusion, the legendary stage of
magic hidden beyond the threshold of dreams and nightmares. Behold strange and
mystifying acts performed by phantom magicians and discover the dark secrets
that lie in wait beyond the veil of shadows. Nox Arcana invites you to
enter a realm of magic and dark fantasy to immerse yourself in a soundscape of
haunting melodies, mystical rhythms and pulse-pounding orchestrations."
HORROR HISTORY
This week, we're staying over in the UK and spotlighting
another important figure in British horror history, as well as helping a studio
grow into a world famous company. Just head over to our
Horror History page to find out more.
BLACKOUT REVIEW
We have posted our review of a recent movie that is coming
out next month called THE BLACKOUT. If you like movies with creatures,
then head over and read our full review. Just click
HERE.
TROLL 2 & BEST WORST MOVIE
At the end of the month, at the Music Box Theater in Chicago,
they will be screening a very special double feature. On July 30th and
31st, they will be screening BEST WORST MOVIE, a documentary about the infamous
film TROLL 2 (1990), directed by Italian schlock master Claudio Fragasso, but
shot in Porterville, Utah. The film is so bad, that it has gained
legendary cult status, making a very popular midnight movie and bad movie geek
get-togethers. So much so, that some younger filmmakers decided to make a
documentary about this little film.
The documentary will be screening at 9:45pm on Friday the
30th and Saturday the 31st, with the actual film TROLL 2 being screened at
midnight. Cast and crew from the documentary are scheduled to appear.
But even if you don't live in the Chicago area, this documentary is on tour
around the states, having many screenings. For more information about the
movie and other screenings, just head to the official site by clicking
HERE.
For info about the Music Box Theatre and the screening, just
click HERE.
TERROR IN THE AISLES 6
While on the subject of movie screenings and festivals, we
just wanted to take a moment to remind everyone that next month on August 14th
at the Portage Theater will be the Terror in the Aisles 6, featuring 3 movies: CREEPSHOW, Clive Barker's BOOK OF BLOOD, and TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE: THE MOVIE.
Director, actor, and composer John Harrison will be appearing in person at the
show. Not only did Harrison create one of my all time favorite movie
scores, CREEPSHOW, but he has had his hand in tons of genre films. He was
even the zombie in DAWN OF THE DEAD that gets the screwdriver shoved through his
ear! Plus going on to becoming a successful director, with films like the
other two films that are being screened besides CREEPSHOW.
But there is also a few new attractions that have recently
been added to the show. Clive Barker's original paintings from the Packer
Schopf Gallery will be showing in the lobby of the Portage Theater. Seeing
his artwork in person is reported to be completely different than seeing in a
book. So this is just another reason to come out to the show for a night
of fun and horror. Doors open at 7pm, with trailers starting at 7:30pm and
CREEPSHOW starting at 8pm. Tickets are available in advance for only $10
through brownpapertickets:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/116777, or will be $12 at the door.
There will be plenty of dealers set up (including us), and plenty more fun to be
had. Hopefully we'll see you there!

B-MOVIE CELEBRATION
And yet even one more movie festival that we want to bring
up. We've been wanting to make it the annual B-Movie Celebration that is
held in Franklin, Indiana, but just just make it. This year, it looks once
again like a great time. Even though that is getting close to our busiest
time of the year, it would be great to be able to go there, relax, and catch
some great movies the way they were meant to be seen.
It takes place on Sept. 24th through the 26th, and will
feature screenings of plenty of movies. Here are a few of the titles that
they will be screening: William Girdler's THE MANITOU (1978) & ABBY (1974),
DEATH RACE 2000 (1975), ROCK AND ROLL HIGH SCHOOL (1979), GALAXINA (1980), LAND OF THE MINOTAUR
(1976), SLIME CITY MASSACRE (2010), DEAD SNOW (2009), BUCKET OF BLOOD (1959),
William Castle's MR. SARDONICUS (1961) & HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL (1958), VALLEY OF
THE GWANGI (1969), EMPIRE OF THE ANTS (1977), QUATERMASS AND THE PIT (1968), THE
RAVEN (1963), PIRANHA (1978), THE BLOB (1958), CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON
(1954).
But they also will have guests there like Bert I. Gordon,
Lloyd Kaufman, Daniel Roebuck, Tony Randel, Jim Wynorski, and more. This
year the B-Movie Celebration is honoring three filmmakers that made a impact on
the industry, even though they might not be that well known. They are K
Gordon Murray, William Girdler and Kroger Babb. If you don't know these
names....you should.
For all the details about the festival, head over to their
website by clicking
HERE.
NASCHY DOCUMENTARY
As we all (hopefully) know, Paul Naschy passed away near the
end of last year. But it seems that someone else has decided that more people
need to know about Naschy and his legacy. Luis Rosales and SciFi World have
produced The Man Who Saw Frankenstein Cry, a documentary directed by Angel Agudo,
about Paul Naschy and his work. Mick Garris is the host, and has input from the
likes of directors John Landis, Jorge Grau, actress Caroline Munro, and many
others, including Naschy himself. The documentary will premeire at The Sitges
Film Festival in Spain this October. Hopefully it doesn’t take that long before
it is available to his fans around the world.
MYSTERY PHOTO
Our last photo was from Larry Cohen's THE STUFF (1985).
We figured if we used a shot of Michael Moriarty it might be a little easy to
recognize. So we found that shot that we thought might be a little
tougher. But it seems enough of you recognized it anyway. So job
well done, people. Here are ones that sent in the correct answers this
week: April J. Atwood, Hoby Abernathy, Craig J. Clark, Nancy Cremer, Mike
Dudley, Rick Hayden, Samuel Locke, David Schmidt, Justin Thaler, Gert Verbeeck,
and William Wilson.
Also, for those of you who don't send in their guess because
they might not be sure, send them in anyway. You never know, you just may
be right. If you send in the wrong answer, I'll email you back and let you
know it was wrong, but keep trying. If you don't hear back from me, then
you know you got it right. We love to see persistent horror fans.
Just click
HERE to send in
your answers. Good luck.
7-11-10
WILDCLAW THEATRE
Last week, we asked you to take a few minutes of your time
and help our friends at WildClaw Theatre in getting some much needed funds for
their Horror Theatre company. It's coming down to the final day and it's
getting very close. So if you haven't voted yet, please take a few minutes
and place your vote for them. EVERY SINGLE VOTE COUNTS and could help them
receive $20,000 in grants, which would help them immensely. For a small
company that has been busting their butts to bring real horror theater to the
Chicago area fans, they need all help and $$ they can get. So please,
click
http://apps.facebook.com/chasecommunitygiving/charities/261199553-wildclaw-theatre
and help support WildClaw.
And while on the subject of WildClaw Theatre, they are now
taking submissions for their third Annual International Festival of Radio Horror
Plays. We were honored to be one of the judges last year and it was a
blast.
The deadline is October 1st, 2010. They are looking for 10-minute radio scripts
that are "genuinely scary, imaginative, chilling, intelligent, suspenseful,
horrific or downright grotesque." They pick the 5 best scripts then
perform them live before an audience, using actors and live foley artist.
For all the information about this year's Deathscribe contest, just click
HERE.
Also, for Chicago area fans that want to have some fun and
support WildClaw Theatre at the same time, then get ready for their Monster
Bowl. The last two years, they've presented a Zombie Bowl, but this year,
they are opening up the guidelines to any and all monsters. It will be
taking place on Saturday, July 31st at the Timber Lanes (1851 W. Irving Park,
Chicago). More details will be coming from WildClaw, so keep checking
their website HERE
for more info.
HORROR HISTORY
Yea, I know we haven't posted an update in this section in a
while. But we're working to try and bring that back to a weekly feature
again. Mainly because we don't think there's anything more important as a
horror fan as to learning about the history of the genre.
So this time out we take a quick look at one of the female
stars of British horror. If you are a fan of Hammer, then you should know
her. Click HERE to get your new lesson.
NEW REVIEWS
We have posted several new reviews with this update.
First off, we have posted our thoughts on the soundtrack for the Italian film
NIGHT OF THE DEVILS. Head over to our Soundtrack Review section to read
them. To get there, just click HERE.
We have also posted reviews of several different film
reference books in our Reference Book Review Guide. To get there, just
click HERE.
MYSTERY PHOTO
Our last photo seemed to be another tough one. But at least this time we
did get a few more responses than last time. So a big kudos go out to Mads
Jensen, Erik Martin, and Mike Shields for naming the correct movie. Which
was FINAL TERROR, the 1983 film starring Adrian Zmed, Rachel Ward, Darryl
Hannah, and Joe Pantoliano. If you haven't seen it, it's well worth
checking out. Granted, the DVD leaves a little to be desired as far as the
quality....but still worth a look.
So here's our latest photo. Again, we're trying not to
get too easy again, but we'll see who can come up with the name of this little
favorite. Really packs a whallop in such a small package. Just click
HERE to send in
your answers. Good luck.
7-4-10 2010
KRYPTIC ARMY - HALF WAY POINT
Okay Troops....we've successfully made it through the halfway
point in this year's missions. I want to thank all the members of the Army
out there for participating each month. I know I am having a lot of fun
hearing from each of you each month with what movies that you have chosen, as
well as your thoughts. I've got some more fun and interesting themes
picked out for the rest of the year, so we will keep that momentum rolling.
And we are definitely planning on continuing this project next year as well.
So at the end of this year, once we announce all the winners and prizes, we will
be starting all over again next year. So we hope that everyone stays with
us for next year's assignments as well.
SUPPORT HORROR THEATER!
Our friends at WildClaw Theatre need your help. Over the last few years,
they have been working extremely hard at bringing serious horror to the stage
here in Chicago. But now they need your help and support. I'll let
our good friend and WildClaw member Aaron "AC" Christensen explain the further
details on how you can help them, just by taking few clicks of your time.
Take it away, AC.....
Aaron
Christensen here....For the past three
years, WildClaw Theatre has been bringing live horror to the Chicago stage (as
well as bowling alleys, taverns and other Windy City locales) with fantasmagoric
productions of Arthur Machen's THE GREAT GOD PAN, H.P. Lovecraft's THE DREAMS IN
THE WITCH HOUSE, William Peter Blatty's LEGION, Scott Barsotti’s original zombie
drama THE REVENANTS, as well as their annual horror radio play festival,
DEATHSCRIBE.
All that horror requires money. However, this year, Chase
Community Giving programs will award $5 million in grants to 200 local U.S.
non-for-profit organizations. And folks like YOU get to
choose who gets the donations. Yes, for once, the asylum is
truly in the hands of the inmates. This is an opportunity
for the horror kids to let their voices be heard – if we can keep WildClaw in
the top 200, Chase will award $20,000 to a HORROR THEATRE.
Yeah. That's a WHOLE lot of stage blood.
Please give
WildClaw your vote and help us keep bringing horror to life, on stage and in
your face. It takes less than 60 seconds, doesn't cost a
thing, and each vote sends a big bloody message. But please
hurry, as the campaign ends soon! (Votes must be cast by
midnight, July 12, EST)
Here's the link:
http://apps.facebook.com/chasecommunitygiving/charities/261199553-wildclaw-theatre
Yes, you need to be a Facebook member to
participate, but hopefully this won't be a problem for most of you.
Again, it only takes a minute, and remember, while you are voting, there
are 100 other blood brothers and sisters out there with good intentions who are
not. We appreciate you taking the time and effort to keep
horror alive and/or undead.
Any questions, feel free to visit WildClaw's
website at
http://www.wildclawtheatre.com or
contact WildClaw's resident Ambassador of Horror, Aaron "AC" Christensen at
drach101@gmail.com
HORRORHOUND WEEKEND...
EVEN MORE RE-ANIMATED
Continuing on their RE-ANIMATOR reunion, they are making it
even better. They are already celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Stuart
Gordon's RE-ANIMATOR, but now they are adding another reunion in the same
vein.....the 20th Anniversary of Brian Yuzna's BRIDE OF RE-ANIMATOR! So
adding to this movie's already guests of Jeffrey Combs and Bruce Abbott, they
will also be joined by Fabiana Udenio and the Bride herself Kathleen Kinmont.
This is starting to come together as an amazing reunion show for RE-ANIMATOR
fans. And I have a feeling they're not done yet.
For all the details of this show, just click
HERE.
FLASHBACK WEEKEND NEWS
It looks like Flashback Weekend will be back this
year....sort of. While they are planning on getting back to their regular
conventions next year, back in summer months (hooray for that!), this year they
are going to do something a little different. On September 10th & 11th,
they will be having a 2-day at the Midway Drive-in, in Dixon, Illinois.
They will be screening movies Friday and Saturday night, and will have vendor
tables set up on the drive-in grounds during the day. There will also be
celebrities announced, that will be introducing the films, as well as be
available for autographs during the day.
So far, they have announced Charles Band and his Full Moon
Road show will be there. They have also announced a screening of the new
Grindhouse Releasing print of EVIL DEAD. For up to date info, head over to
their website by clicking
HERE.
HORROR ARTIST CHRIS KUCHTA NEW WEBSITE
We meet Chris as a Chicago Fango show a couple of years ago
and was immediately impressed by his work. And since then, he has
continued to impress us. He has recently got his website up and running
that features tons of photos of his artwork. Head on over the to check out
the incredible pieces that he comes up with. He does a ton of conventions
throughout the year, so make sure you keep an eye out for him as well.

MYSTERY PHOTO
We didn't realize just how difficult our last photo was when we posted it.
Just like our photo from THE CHANGELING got more correct responses than we've
ever had, our pic from last week probably got more incorrect responses from
people trying to figure out where that clip is from. I got just about
every title out there that featured somebody melting, from STREET TRASH, to
INCREDIBLE MELTING MAN, to SLIME CITY, and many more. But there was only
one person this time that sent in the correct answer. And that was Erik
Martin. The film? It was John Hough's entry in the werewolf series,
THE HOWLING 4: THE ORIGINAL NIGHTMARE (1988). I know the whole melting
sequence threw everyone, but he was really transforming after he melted into a
big pile of goo. While that effects sequence was done pretty damn good,
unfortunately the rest of the movie isn't so much. So kudos to Mr. Martin,
as well as to all the ones that kept sending in their answers, some multiple
times trying to get the right answer. We love to see that persistence.
Shows dedication. Or obsession, but we don't care.
Our next photo might be another tough one, but we think
there's enough clues in it to help you narrow it down. Take a look and
good luck. Just click
HERE to send in
your answer.
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