I know, you’re thrilled. Still, I wouldn’t expect to get hourly updates on my bathroom habits, or tweets like, “just ate peanut butter & pickle sandwich. lol #nastysandwich.”
What other reason would one possibly have to join Twitter, you ask? Well simply to give an option to those visitors who want to stay up to date with the site, but don’t use RSS feeds. The Twitter account will be automatically updated whenever there is a new blog post, theater addition, or review—just like the RSS feed. I’m sure I’ll eventually ease into it and start posting about random skin rashes, cliche sayings I think are profound, and cats—just like everyone else…
If you consider yourself a fan of bad movies and you haven’t seen Deadly Prey, you need to get your hands on a copy immediately.
In this scene Mike Danton (played by Ted Prior, who incidentally was very good as David Carradine’s sidekick in the 1990 film, Future Zone) witnesses his wife being killed and well, let’s just say he doesn’t take it very well.
Flesh Roxon: Three fine, upstanding gents from Finland.
B-movie fans, meet Flesh Roxon, a horror-punk trio from Finland who have found a way to fuse their love of punk rock with their love of b-grade horror films. This love of cheap, schlocky horror was the driving theme behind their recently released debut album, Flesh To The Bone.
Their first music video, “Back From Your Grave”, was heavily influenced by the horror films of the silent and early talkie eras. Their latest video, “Lonely Rider,” instead pays tribute to the b-horror flicks from the good-old days of VHS.
I must say that the band’s sound is much more “poppy” and upbeat than I would have expected, given their look and chosen subject matter. While I prefer my horror-fueled music to be more on the heavy side (see: Rob Zombie), the band has already released a couple of very cool videos and they certainly know how to write a catchy hook.