The details for the 11th annual Dr. Gangrene's Horror Hootenanny are officially announced, and we're excited to announce a new venue this year, as well as a slightly different format. This year we'll be showcasing 3 bands early on in the evening, with a special 40th anniversary/Marilyn Burns tribute screening of Texas Chainsaw Massacre at Midnight, with special guest John GRANDPA Dugan.
As always the event is a costume party, with special prizes for winners, plus a dollar discount at the door for all who come dressed in costume. There are 2 separate areas at the new venue, the CULT FICTION UNDERGROUND. One is the screening room where the bands will play and the movie at midnight. The other room is the bar area where the Halloween party will rage until the wee hours of the morning.
The Horror Hootenanny has been howling for over a decade - this is the eleventh annual Hootenanny, Nashville's premiere Halloween event. make plans now - it's gonna be a scream!
Award-winning TV horror movie host Dr. Gangrene dissects the best and worst horror movies and more...
Tuesday, August 26
Friday, August 22
H.P. LOVECRAFT ART SHOW - Cthulhu Calling 3!
August 20th marks the birthday of horror writer Howard Phillips Lovecraft, whose Cthulu mythos and cosmic terrors continue to inspire to a legion of writers, artists, filmmakers and more to this very day. Case in point was a cool event I attended last weekend at the Cult Fiction Underground lounge in Nashville, TN - CTHULHU CALLING 3. Yes, the influence of the elder Gods even reaches into the heart of the bible belt!!
This was the third annual Lovecraftian event, and the place was packed. There were some fantastic pieces this year - Here's a few pictures from the event:
This final piece is from my good friend Eric Powell, comic artist/writer extraordinaire and creator of The Goon.
The event is organized by Adam Baker, Cthulhu enthusiast and the fella responsible for the awesome King in Yellow piece above, as well as the trio of tentacled ladies piece that was used in the advertisement. Amazing work as always, Adam! Thanks for organizing this monstrous event from the stygian depths of Music City!
Thursday, August 21
Crystal Lake Memories – The Complete History of Friday the 13th - REVIEW
Ok, sometimes late is better than never, I suppose.
Almost exactly one year ago I received a screener copy of Crystal Lake Memories, a 2-DVD documentary on the Friday the 13th film series from 1428 Films and Panic Ventures. I started watching it last year but got completely caught up in the Halloween hullabaloo (my Octobers are always insane), and I meant to revisit it several times since. Just recently my son Luke and I sat down and watched both discs and I immediately regretted waiting so long to do so - this thing is fantastic! And not just for fans of the Friday franchise – those folks will obviously enjoy it. I’d recommend this for the casual Friday fan or even anyone who simply enjoys documentaries in general.
First off, this is a massive documentary. It is a visual counterpart to
the 2005 book by Peter M. Bracke, and covers the entire franchise from the
original 1980 film by director Sean S. Cunningham all the way through to the 2009
remake, including the 1987 TV series. It features interviews, clips, and
commentaries from almost everyone that took part in those films; actors,
directors, writers, stunt men, producers, casting agents, composers – you name it, they’re probably in there
somewhere - even Alice Cooper!
Crystal Lake Memories opens (and closes) with a brand new
sequence shot specifically for the documentary, featuring a group of kids (ok,
not so much kids as twenty-somethings… or thirty-somethings, but who’s
counting?) huddled around a campfire being told the legend of Jason Vorhees by
none other than, appropriately enough, Corey Feldman (who plays a significant
part in the Friday series). This then dissolves into the title sequence where
the moon morphs into Jason’s signature hockey mask – and the show is on! We are
led through the series film by film in chronological order with Feldman’s
narration and a host of interviews and comments. There are behind the scenes
photos and video and even, in some cases, never before seen footage excised
from the films. It is truly an enormous endeavor, and too much for me to take in in one sitting; I had to break it up over several nights. There is more information delivered than I ever thought possible about this series, and here’s the thing – it is all totally entertaining. I credit the editors who put this beast together with keeping it rolling and fast-paced. It never gets boring – which is amazing considering it’s over 6 hours long - 400 minutes of footage!
Each chapter of the documentary tackles a different film – the
contents of each disc are as follows:
Disc 1
I Prologue/Long Night at Camp Blood
II The Body Count Continues
III A New Dimension in Terror
IV Jason’s Unlucky Day
V repetition
VI Ressurection
TV Curious Goods
I Prologue/Long Night at Camp Blood
II The Body Count Continues
III A New Dimension in Terror
IV Jason’s Unlucky Day
V repetition
VI Ressurection
TV Curious Goods
Disc 2
VII Jason’s Destroyer
VIII Terror in Times Square
IX The Nine Lives of Jason Vorhees
X Evil Gets An Upgrade
XI Winner Kills All
XII Reboot
XIII Reflections in the Water/Epilogue
VII Jason’s Destroyer
VIII Terror in Times Square
IX The Nine Lives of Jason Vorhees
X Evil Gets An Upgrade
XI Winner Kills All
XII Reboot
XIII Reflections in the Water/Epilogue
And to top it all off, there’s even a commentary track for the entire documentary! Yep, that’s right – a commentary track that is, believe it or not, equally entertaining! It features the creators of the documentary discussing the trials and tribulations of creating this gigantic documentary. You can imagine how much work and coordination went behind this production, and the number of stories that were created in the process.
The folks responsible for Crystal Lake Memories, 1428 Films,
are also the creators behind the amazing NEVER SLEEP AGAIN documentary on
Freddy Krugar and the Nightmare on Elm Street series. That is another massive
documentary that follows the Freddy franchise film-by-film and is equally
entertaining. It is on Netflix right now, and highly recommended!
So check out CRYSTAL LAKE MEMORIES – available on DVD and
BLU-RAY now. Definitely worth the price of admission – which ain’t that high!
It sells for around $30 on Amazon right now for the Bluray, $18 for the DVD.
You can’t beat that with a machete!
Wednesday, August 20
Farewell to THE RUE MORGUE PODCAST
They say all good things must come to an end- and if there’s
one thing I’ve learned over the past few years it’s to enjoy the good things
while they’re here, because they won’t last forever. So it is with much sadness
that I bid a fond farewell to the RUE MORGUE PODCAST.
It seems like only yesterday that I wrote a very similar
post bidding farewell to the previous incarnation of this audio podcast, RUE MORGUE RADIO. THAT show was a variety show of interviews,
reviews, commentary and music of all genres, all brilliantly woven together by
the talented Tomb Dragomir, who I interviewed here.
It was a fantastically popular podcast (and perennial Rondo Award Winner) that
was ended for budgetary reasons by RUE MORGUE MAGAZINE in February of
2012.
RMR
was discontinued, but in its stead rose
THE RUE MORGUE PODCAST. I wrote an article about the new RMpodcast here
back in Feb of 2012. Hosted by Stuart Feedback Andrews (and occasionally
side-kick Last Chance Lance), the Rue Morgue Podcast featured interviews with directors, actors,
and artists from the horror community, as well as contests, commentaries, music and more. It was always entertaining and one I looked forward to regularly.
Feedback's interviews were always interesting and insightful…and influential, as a horde of imitators follow in his footsteps. He was a true innovator of horror talk radio - and a true champion of Women In Horror Month, and I think his show played a big part in helping to spread WIHM's message.
169 episodes later Rue Morgue
comes to an unfortunate end – but rather than end this post on a down note, I’d like to
congratulate Feedback on the many hours of entertainment he’s provided, and the
legacy he’s left behind.
So to Feedback, and The
Rue Morgue Podcast, I salute you. I hope you continue to produce more podcasts, Feedback - especially Cinephobia-radio, your side project/podcast of which I'm a big fan.
Listen to my interview with Feedback here
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