And in case you missed it (as I initially did), here’s the latest trailer for The Batman.
The Story Of Salem’s Lot
Salem’s Lot scared the living shit out of me when it originally aired as a two-part miniseries on CBS (November 17 and November 24, 1979). Please to enjoy this one-hour love letter, filled with scary clips, wise observations, and neato behind-the-scenes trivia.
In this in depth retrospective I tell the story of Tobe Hooper’s 1979 vampire epic “Salem’s Lot”, based on the novel by Stephen King. I delve deep into its development, production and legacy while providing my own thoughts on the miniseries. Starring: David Soul, James Mason, Lance Kerwin, Bonnie Bedelia, Lou Ayers, Ed Flanders and and Reggie Nalder. Written by Paul Monash and produced by Richard Kobritz. Copyright Warner Bros. Television.
I Laughed
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— Alejandro Villarreal (@alamofilmguy) March 9, 2021
Sorry.
More Light-Hearted Fare
On Hulu tomorrow.
Thanks, Obama
El Batstardo
I’m predisposed to like this shit. But enough already.
Dansylvania
If you film bats upside down, you get a goth club, of course.
The Film 2020 Deserves
Better Than a Brain Swab
Did anyone notice that Dead Stars put out a new record a couple months ago? Me neither!
This Movie Was Dumb
And here’s why. They are making another one.