Showing posts with label werewolves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label werewolves. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 August 2011

Books: A Field Guide to Monsters by Dave Elliott


A Field Guide to Monsters by Dave Elliott

'A Field Guide to Monsters', by Dave Elliott, C.J. Henderson, R. Allen Leider and...Abraham Van Helsing...was given to be by our very own sadOasis a few years ago and since then it has become one of my favourite "monster compilation" books. Its approach to writing about our beloved creeps and ghouls is to use factual data about various fictional characters, which is wonderful, as it really does come across as a "field guide".


138 monsters are included in the guide and, whilst there aren't many post-2000 creatures (so no Sadako, Kayako, Jigsaw, Human Centipede, House of 1000 Corpses etc.), the amount of information given on each page is stunning. Each monster has a page, except for those that have been in a ridiculous number of remakes and sequels, such as Dracula, Godzilla and Frankenstein's Monster, who get two. Within that single page however, the biography, height, weight, weaknesses, powers, behaviour, lethality, family, habitat, history, intelligence, size comparisons and photograph of  the featured creatures are all included.


The monsters each fit within one of seven categories, some of which are a little jumbled and similar, but generally you can find the ghoul you're looking for in the place you would expect it to be.


The categories:
  • Mutated Lizards, Fish and Dinosaurs (The Creature from the Black Lagoon, Anaconda etc.)
  • Mutated Men, Women, Animals and Insects (The Fly, The Invisible Man, Gorgons etc.)
  • Mutated Vegetables (Killer Tomatoes, Pods, Swamp Thing etc.)
  • Monster Men (Leatherface, Jack Torrance, Doctor Caligari etc.)
  • Manufactured Monsters (Frankenstein's Monster, Colossus, Hal 9000 etc.)
  • Supernatural Monsters (Zombies, Count Dracula, Countess Maria Zaleska etc.)
  • Monsters from the Beyond (Candyman, Creeper, Pinhead, Chucky etc.)

The whole book is very thorough, but tongue in cheek, making it both entertaining and informative at the same time. It would be a great introduction to the world of monsters for a budding fan of all things spooky, or an equally enjoyable read for those already familiar with the creatures of horror, science fiction and dark fantasy.


Wednesday, 22 June 2011

TV programs: Teen Wolf

Hello there little monsters!
MTV is rebooting the 1985's hit "Teen Wolf" in a TV series that started a couple of weeks ago!
After watching the first 3 episodes myself, I must tell you that if you're expecting something similar to the movie... well, you're not going to find it. Reboots are hardly ever as good as the original stuff but, even if it's a teen-version of it, and being produced by MTV you've probably guessed that by now, I am enjoying the serie. Not genius but still entertaining.
Here you are the trailer for those who haven't seen it, and if someone has, let me read your thoughts!

Sunday, 15 May 2011

Movies: Strippers VS Werewolves

Hello there my spooky kids!
After movies such as "Zombie Strippers", it was a matter of time that werewolves would join the horror-stripper world too~

"When werewolf chief Jack Ferris is accidentally killed in a strip club the girls who work there have until the next full moon before his bloodthirsty wolfpack seek murderous retribution..."

"Strippers VS Werewolves", directed by Jonathan Glendening and starring Barbara Nedeljakova, Sarah Douglas, Adele Silva and Billy Murray, will be released this April 18th. I always find these horror comedies quite amusing so I personally can't wait to watch it!
What about you all my little monsters?

In case you want to read more about this upcoming movie, just visit their official FB page:






Friday, 17 September 2010

Movies: The Rats Are Coming! The Werewolves Are Here!

I love bizarre and far-fetched horror, I really do. So naturally the title 'The Rats Are Coming! The Werewolves Are Here!', directed by Andy Milligan and produced by William Mishkin, caught my attention. I'll admit, this movie did make me laugh a few times, and I can't really believe that this was ever meant to be entirely serious.

However, if it wasn't bad enough to start with, it becomes even more ridiculous with the introduction of the rats into 20 minutes or so of a film that is largely about a family of werewolves. The acting is pretty dire and the effects are terrible, but I wanted to share the trailer with you anyway, just for fun! If you like stupid movies, it's worth watching once at least.

Trailer and more information behind the jump.


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