Monday, September 22, 2014

Now Playing: Kevin Smith's TUSK


I'm not sure if it's just because I've been doing podcasts for about eight years or what? But I really enjoyed this flick! Every one I've talked with who's seen this did not like it at all. Goes to show you shouldn't listen to critics.

Also do yourself a favor and stay off the internet about this one. A lot of its charm comes from the mystery behind it. Looking up pictures and info may kill it for a lot of people out there.

Sunday, September 21, 2014

The Every Day is Halloween Podcast EP: IV



It's the best month of the year and I'm bringing back the goodies! This episode is like stepping into your television on October 31st!

I take a look at the WNUF Halloween Special, Godzilla on bluray and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 40th Anniversary bluray. I also let you know what to look for this October on Netflix Instant along with all the horror releases this October.

I was also able to check out Halloween Horror Nights 24 this year and run down the houses and streets for you guys.

All this, plus all your favorite Halloween specials, songs and commercials! Unpleasant dreeeeams.



Now Watching: FOUND



Monday, September 15, 2014

Goodbye my pup


My dog Bradley passed away last night. He was a lovable golden retriever who loved to swim and play. He lived for these two things like there was no tomorrow. He would play fetch until YOU gave. During his last days he swam in the pool and was outside relaxing. Most inside dogs wished they were so lucky. Before I moved out, I always wanted Bradley to be my bedside dog. He honestly was too cool for that and had to many places to roam at night.

He was my moms best friend and kept her company after I moved out. Right now things are hard for her but she has my father and friends to help her through this time including myself and Emily.

I'm using this picture from Thanksgiving a few years ago to remind me of how damn funny Bradley was. Wet from the pool, begging for turkey. I'll always remember the good times with him and in the end that's all that really matters.


I'll miss ya buddy.  

Friday, September 12, 2014

Hey! Orion Pictures is back!


"Orion Pictures is alive again. The mini-major studio and distributor behind The Terminator, RoboCop and Best Picture Oscar winners Amadeus, Platoon, Dances With Wolves and The Silence Of The Lambs was acquired by MGM in 1997 after flailing financially through most of the 1980s and ’90s, but it fell off the map within a few short years. Now MGM quietly is positioning Orion Pictures as a specialty multiplatform distribution arm, starting with the October release of horror sequelThe Town That Dreaded Sundown." -Deadline.com

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Joan Rivers (1933 – 2014)


Man, I'm really bummed about all these celebrity deaths this summer.

Joan Rivers is officially gone. This saddens me dearly. A lot of people only knew her as that old woman with a ton of plastic surgery on the red carpet. But she was so much more then that! She was one hell of a stand up comic, and was one of the first woman to really knock the pants off of some of the well known male comics with a smile. She launched The Late Show where she (like most comics) poked a lot of fun at herself and did till the day she passed.

One thing I will always respect about her is that she always tried to stay current and push towards the future. Not scoff at everything and be and angry old bitty.

Here is one of my favorite recent moments of Joan's. She interviewed Eric Andre on her web show "In Bed with Joan." Eric's a very "different" and at times, vulgar comic that Joan opens her arms wide to and enjoys every minute of. Every time I think of it, it puts a smile on my face.

We'll all miss ya, ya old bag!