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6/15/2006

. . . speaking of Masters of Horror . . .

Filed under: - milliefs @ 11:00 am

According to Horror.com contributor stacilayne -

The following (Masters of Horror: Season II) episodes have been confirmed:

Family, directed by John Landis and written by Brent Hanley, tells the story of a young married couple (Meredith Monroe and Matt Keeslar) that moves into a new home in a new city and finds out that their neighbor (George Wendt) is not what he seems.

Pelts, directed by Dario Argento, written by Matt Venne, adapted from F. Paul Wilson’s short-story, is an erotic tale about stolen raccoon pelts that violently turn against those that covet them in this Giallo-style adaptation of F. Paul Wilson’s short story. Meatloaf and John Saxon star.

The Damned Thing, directed by Tobe Hooper, inspired by Ambrose Bierce’s classic short-story and written by Richard Christian Matheson, is the apocalyptic tale of a monstrous force that devastates Sheriff Kevin Reddle’s family and his small Texas town. Sean Patrick Flanery, Marisa Coughlan and Ted Raimi star.

Pro-Life, directed by John Carpenter, written by Drew McWeeny & Scott Swan, tells the story of a young girl trapped inside a clinic, that discovers the only thing more dangerous than her pursuers is the demonic secret that she carries within her. Ron Perlman, and Caitlin Wachs star.

The V Word, a vampire film directed by Ernest Dickerson and written by Mick Garris, reveals the punishment visited upon two teenage boys who make the very poor decision to break into a mortuary. Michael Ironside stars.

Sounds Like, directed and written by Brad Anderson, adapted from a short-story by Mike O’Driscoll, tells the story of Larry Pearce - an ordinary man blessed with a gift of extraordinary supernatural hearing that drives him to the brink of insanity and forces him to take violent action to silence the horrific cacophony in his head.

The Screwfly Solution, directed by Joe Dante, written by Sam Hamm and adapted from the Raccoona Sheldon short-story, is about a nightmare virus infecting our nation, transforming men into psychotic killers who attack every woman that crosses their paths.

Valerie On The Stairs, directed and written by Mick Garris from a Clive Barker original screen story, tells the tale of a novelist who discovers there are fates worse than literary anonymity in this sexually-charged tale of terror.

We Scream For Ice Cream, directed by Tom Holland from David J. Schow’s adaptation of John Farris’ short-story, depicts a local ice cream man who, in this case, is turning sweet-toothed children against their parents.

The Black Cat, directed by Stuart Gordon and written by Gordon & Dennis Paoli, has the great Poe, out of ideas and short on cash, tormented by a black cat that will either destroy his life or inspire him to write one of his most famous stories.

I wait with baited breath . . . :mrgreen:


sad news . . .

Filed under: - milliefs @ 10:48 am

Well I guess I am a bit behind the ball on this one folks, but I didn’t know till now -

George Lutz ( the infamous owner and 28 day occupant of the Amityville house) died of a heart attack on May 8 2006.

Sorry to see you go George!


5/6/2006

St. Augustine, FL

Filed under: - milliefs @ 10:01 pm

Okay, so I was visiting some friends down in St. Augustine, FL this week and for those of you who don’t know, St. Augustine is rumored to be a very haunted town.

Unfortuntately I was unable to go on any of the ghost tours or anything this time around due to some time constraints but while we were at the condo a freaky thing did happen . . .

So we were sleeping in the living room of their rented condo and before I went to sleep I turned off this light above the stove that they had on (you had to turn a little knob on the top of the hood - it wasn’t all that easy to turn off). All of a sudden about 15 minutes later the light just turned back on by itself. Everyone else was sleeping. It was a bit freaky.

I didn’t go the whole route of turning it back on again and seeing what happened though b/c I had myself freaked out enough and I figured that if some ghost really wanted the light on, who am I to stop them?


5/1/2006

Hills Have Eyes 2

Filed under: - milliefs @ 5:51 pm

Here is a post that was on www.gorezone.net about the remake of the sequel to The Hills Have Eyes:

THE HILLS HAVE EYES remake 2: Wes Craven revealed that he and son Jonathan will be writing the sequel to Alexandre Aja’s THE HILLS HAVE EYES remake. “We want to continue the story of the miners,” Craven tells us. “This time, a group of National Guard screw-ups come face to face with the mutants on their last day of training in the desert. We will take the audience underground [into the mines] as well. The studio, Fox Searchlight, wants the sequel out a year to the day after the last one, so we have to deliver our script in a matter of weeks.”

I predict that the mutants will be just amazing. I just love mutants!


4/30/2006

. . . more nifty quotes . . .

Filed under: - milliefs @ 10:12 pm

“Bring the dog, I love animals. I’m a great cook.”
-Alex Forrest - Fatal Attraction (1987)

“I bet you can squeal like a pig.”
- Mountain Man - Deliverance (1972)

” I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass, and I’m all out of bubble gum.”
- Nada - They Live (1988)

“Sometimes being a bitch is all a woman has to hold on to.”
- Dolores Claiborne - Dolores Claiborne (1995)


4/17/2006

Silent Hill

Filed under: - milliefs @ 7:21 pm

Hooray - this weekend is opening weekend for Silent Hill in theatres nationwide! I am seriously stoked for the release of this film which is based on the popular video game of the same name. Looks like it will be really good.

I will definitely be out to see it sometime this weekend!


4/14/2006

SciFi Sunday

Filed under: - milliefs @ 1:25 pm

Looks like a day full of fantasy for SciFi on Sunday. Starting with 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea then sliding into some mini-series it looks like a great line up for anyone into their fantasy movies!

Check out the line up through the link below:

SciFi Fantasy Sunday


3/28/2006

SLiTHER into the weekend . . .

Filed under: - milliefs @ 2:58 pm

This Friday is the opening of SLiTHER. This will be one that I will be out to see right away. Looks like it has just the right amount of cheese to make a real connoisseur the genre extremely happy.

I know that I have been fooled before, but hopefully not this time. I am holding out great hope for this little gem.

I mean, giant alien slugs, what could be better???!!

SLiTHER


1/27/2006

Traveling Frustrations

Filed under: - milliefs @ 2:05 am

So I was traveling last week and I missed Masters of Horror. Guess I will have to double up this weekend! Nothing wrong with that other than the fact that I am having withdrawls from having missed it last weekend.

Oh woe is me . . . :(

I missed Pick Me Up directed by Larry Cohen and written by David Schow.

This week is Haeckel’s Tale story by Clive Barker, written by Mick Garris and directed by John McNaughton.

But fear not, I will be back on schedule this weekend. ;)


1/9/2006

Technilogical Frustrations

Filed under: - milliefs @ 1:31 pm

Okay, so Friday night I had too much recording on my DVR so I couldn’t record the Masters of Horor episode. No problem thought I, I will just record it Satruday night and watch it Sunday. . .

Imagine my horror and surprise when I realized that the silly boxing match ran over by about 1/2 hour and I only had 1/2 of my beloved Masters of Horror recorded. No worries though, it hopefully recorded last night and I will be able to view it tonight.

I am seriously having withdrawls I tell you, withdrawls!!!!

AAGGGHHH!!!!!!!!!!! :oops:


1/2/2006

Holidaze . . .

Filed under: - milliefs @ 2:32 am

Wow, I have really been lax. There have been soooo many great things on TV over the last few days and I haven’t even made one post! Sorry!

I have been very busy watching the New Years Twighlight Zone Marathon on SciFi. It’s kind of a New Years Eve tradition in our household to eat Chinese and watch the old marathon before the ball drops. This year my New Year’s Eve was a little bit different but some things never change as the marathon was still on. Back to old traditions next year I hope!!!

I also have Masters of Horror: Horror Feast - a dinner/commentary with Mick Garris, Joe Dante, Stuart Gordon and John Landis - on my DVR.

Not to mention a few Mediums that are on the DVR that I have to get to.

I did see that there will be a new SciFi Original next weekend Caved In: Prehistoric Terror - is there anything more terrifying than a giant rhinoceros beetle? Be still my beating heart . . .

SciFi Originals


12/23/2005

Happy, Happy Holidays

Filed under: - milliefs @ 2:49 pm

Happy Holidays to all you FearSceners! Hope that Santa brings you all your favorite holiday horror fare.

I wanted to take a moment to thank all of you loyal FearSceners who have been checking out and adding input to the site throughout our first year. It has meant alot and we hope to keep going strong for years to come.

As for me, I am looking forward to lots of new horror flicks for Christmas to review throughout the year. Usually the day of and after Christmas at my house is full of film watching because everyone knows that there’s nothing I like better than good scare!

So whatever your particular beliefs and traditions at this time of year, here’s to a very happy and healthy holiday season and a wonderful and prosperous new year to come.

milliefs :mrgreen:


7/26/2005

Rob and Sherri Moon Zombie

Filed under: - milliefs @ 12:27 am

Want to know more about this somewhat deranged duo? Check out Tim Sullivan’s interview with them at the link below!

Mr. and Mrs. Zombie


7/23/2005

Gerald’s Game

Filed under: - milliefs @ 1:34 pm

I just finished reading Gerald’s Game. What a good book. Towards the end I had a real problem putting it down at all! If you are a fan of Stephen King books, it is a must have for your library.

Buy Gerald’s Game from Amazon.com


7/12/2005

Coincidence?

Filed under: - milliefs @ 2:03 am

Okay, so I just happen to be reading Gerald’s Game by Stephen King right now and I also just finished watching Wrong Turn.

I was doing my review for Wrong Turn and it dawned on me that I recognized the name of Eliza Dushku’s character Jessie Burlingame. I kept wondering why I recognized it then I thought back to the scene in the cabin where Jessie is tied to the bedpost with barbed wire and it all just clicked.

Jessie Burlingame in the book is handcuffed to the bedpost because of Gerald’s Game and Jessie Burlingame in the movie is tied to the bedpost by a cannibalistic freakshow. . .

Coincidence?

By the by, I am almost 1/2 way through with Gerald’s Game - very good book!


6/3/2005

That’s Entertainment?

Filed under: - milliefs @ 3:13 pm

Okay, so I got caught up in it . . . I had to know “what they are doing today” . . . I hate to admit it, but yes I watched it. Hit Me Baby One More Time . . . what you may ask is that doing on a blog all about horror movies? Well, if you have to ask you didn’t watch it.

I want that 60 minutes of my life back. Of course, I am sure that next week I will be saying the same thing. I can’t pass up knowing what The Knack has been doing, can I? If I can, please tell me . . . save me from myself!

:oops:


5/23/2005

Sid Haig talks to Fangoria about House of the Dead II: Dead Aim

Filed under: - milliefs @ 10:38 pm

Legendary scaremeister Sid Haig talked to Fangoria about his 2nd upcoming part II (I mean other than The Devil’s Rejects).

House of the Dead II: Dead Aim

There is just something scary about Sid, even the name Sid Haig, just has horror movie master written all over it. Despite the actor’s inability to watch the original House of the Dead, I think I will definitely have to check it out. If any of you out there have seen it, let me know.

:twisted:


5/10/2005

Which comes first, the movie or the game?

Filed under: - milliefs @ 1:04 am

Clive Barker teaming with Tiger Hill Entertainment to create Demonik which is set to become a new film/game/book franchise. To read more click on the link below:

Demonik


5/7/2005

Serial Killer or Computer Programmer?

Filed under: - milliefs @ 11:13 pm

This was a pretty cool quiz. I got a 7/10. My husband is into computers…still not sure about him… :twisted:

killer quiz


5/4/2005

Horror Auctions for a good cause!

Filed under: - milliefs @ 12:02 pm

This just warmed my heart! Kudos to Matt Schwartz and Brian Knight for organizing such great auctions for Devon Doherty and her family. Devon is a little girl with cancer who was in remission but now has to battle her demons once again. To read more about Devon and the auctions click the link below…and bid generously! :mrgreen:

Devon Doherty Benefit Auction: Rare/Signed/Limited Books, Movies and More


5/2/2005

Using the free ticket!

Filed under: - milliefs @ 11:33 pm

Yep, using the free ticket was as easy as pie. Look for my review of The Amityville Horror remake soon! ;)


Real Life Lutz being sued by MGM

Filed under: - milliefs @ 3:13 pm

I read about this on the IMDB recently…here is the link
Interview with George Lutz

Interesting stuff. I would’ve thought it might be the other way around?


Using the free ticket!

Filed under: - milliefs @ 11:18 am

I am going to use that free ticket today to see The Amityville Horror remake. Can’t wait!


4/30/2005

The Amityville Horror - Free Ticket

Filed under: - milliefs @ 3:32 pm

Oh, I forgot to tell you, with The Amityville Horror Collection you also get a Hollywood Movie Money ticket good until May 8, 2005 for The Amityville Horror remake in theatres now! :idea:


The Amityville Horror Collection

Filed under: - milliefs @ 12:35 pm

I just picked up the Amityville Horror Collection. It’s a 4 disc set which includes The Amityville Horror, Amityville II: The Possession and Amityville 3-D. It also contains a 4th disc titled Amityville Confidential. This disc is pretty cool because it contains 2 History Channel specials on Amityville. I wouldn’t bother with the “For God’s Sake, Get Out” documentary on The Amityville Horror dvd. It was very lame and just contained alot of diarreah of the mouth from James Brolin and Margot Kidder. I couldn’t even sit through it! :???: Would’ve been better titled “For God’s Sake, Don’t Watch”… :mrgreen:


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