Care for a little excitement? Want to leave behind the four walls of today?
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It’s pretty amazing what the imagination coupled to the sound of a rubber glove being turned inside out can do…
Yes fellow ghouls, Robert Louis Stevenson was creepy, very creepy. This radio adaptation of “The Young Man With the Cream Tarts” recreates the first of a series of three short stories known collectively as “The Suicide Club” first published in the London Magazine from June-October 1878.
The chicken heart that ate New York City…
Before Bill Cosby was a real horror story…
OK, if you have made it thus far, here is “the voice” and the ending, well, you will…
Ever change your mind? Ever try to change someone else’s? Boris Karloff once did…
By the way, for those of you who appreciate great cinematography, progenitors of noir style lighting, camera angle mixes and camera movement direction, the above film directed by Robert Stevenson is outstanding. For instance, note at about the 3:30 mark the camera movement about the two lovers beginning with the line “I’m coming with you.”
Appropriate that a party-line vote on “legitimizing” the impeachment “inquiry” held behind closed doors and excluding anyone who might actually be looking for truth that’s been going on for weeks should happen on Halloween . . . . .
The Delta “trial” in “Animal House” comes to mind . . . .
And instead of awarding Pinocchio’s for a truth rating, let’s use BullSchiffts instead!