Today's tale goes like this... After several years in an insane asylum, Evelyn, the keeper of the Mountaintop Motel, is released and she resumes running her business. She kills a young girl out of anger, but convinces the police it was an accident! As her insanity returns, she starts to target her guests by releasing vermin into their rooms and then by using her trusty old sickle!..
This thing stars Bill Thurman, Anna Chappell and Will Mitchell and features a big pile of no name... err.. Actors? Of course, Dungeon Pal Bill Thurman was in these fine productions... THE YESTERDAY MACHINE, ATTACK OF THE (THE) EYE CREATURES, THE BLACK CAT, ZONTAR: THE THING FROM VENUS, CURSE OF THE SWAMP CREATURE, NIGHT FRIGHT, MARS NEEDS WOMEN, IN THE YEAR 2889, IT'S ALIVE!, 'GATOR BAIT, CREATURE FROM BLACK LAKE, CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND, KEEP MY GRAVE OPEN and this turkey!
Well, wouldn't you know it, the Sheriff is called out to the Mountaintop Motel yet again to investigate another disturbance, or, whatever!
The Sheriff talks with Reverend McWilley about the incident, and, he don't know nuthin.'
Evelyn has this stuffed Bobcat in her office, nice conversation piece!
We can only hope these two girls get a room at the motel and then run around naked!
It's raining and this guy wants a room for him and his 'new' bride! Evelyn signs him in and gives him the keys to a room.
In the meantime, the rev is chatting with one of the visitors at the motel. They talk about the good old days and the weather, what else?!
Here's a salute to Bill, you earned that buzz you crazy old monster dude!
The two girls in the VW hook up with some hunk as they plan on a funtime threesome, but instead, they end up in a bloody foursome!
Yeah, yeah, Evelyn is crazy as a loon and's acting out in her room!
This guy has like a thousand cockroaches in his room, and so, he nails the floor down!!
There's something about this shot, reminds my of cousin's place in the early fifties!
Quick check.. Yeah, Evelyn's still acting out...
But, she goes too far and becomes the victim of her own design!
Here's a good look at the motel units in the daytime, wow, what a nice place!
The movie's over and the Sheriff Patrol heads back to town, game over, man, game over!!
And just for the halibut, here's the cast credits before I turn the light off, here, at The Dungeon!!..... 'click'
Monday, July 23, 2018
Saturday, July 21, 2018
LUKE CAGE - "Always Forward! Never Forget Who You Are!" (2016)
It's a Saturday Night souped up and four to the floor Special featuring Marvel Superhero "Luke Cage!" I had stopped reading comics by the 1970's, an evil habit I picked back up in the 80's, kind of like smoking! Bottom line is I missed the whole "Luke Cage" era, choosing more to watch films by Jean Renoir and Douglas Sirk!
So, how true these stories are to the originals is something I know nothing about, but if the original Luke Cage was a cool as the current Luke Cage, then I just might start reading comics again!
I'm enjoying watching "Luke Cage," and Mike Colter is fantastic in the lead role. The rest of the cast is dynamic, especially the female leads, good and bad. I don't especially like Theo Rossi in the role of Shades, mostly because he seems like he's still basically the same character that he was in "Sons Of Anarchy." What I do like about "Luke Cage" a lot is the music, not the score so much, but all of the musical performances in the club are excellent, and weave in and out of the story seamlessly!
Here are just a couple of the musical highlights! I wish I had the songs for you to go with the pictures, but I don't!
The first episode includes this cool number called "Good Man" performed by Raphael Saadiq.
The second episode has this awesome performance by Faith Evans of a song called "Mesmerized," and mesmerizing it is indeed!
Episode 3 included this super tight and funky tune by Charles Bradley titled
"Ain't It A Sin."
"Ain't It A Sin."
I was reading on IMDB, trying to figure out what was going on with season two when I read where some person wrote that they thought the show was good, but there was too much music! Wow, I couldn't disagree with that any stronger than Luke Cage! Too much music? Are you kidding?
I could watch this season two, episode one with the truly artful blues of Gary Clark Jr. all day long! Gary performs a couple of songs, and this one titled "Bright Lights" is as devastating as one of Luke Cage's punches. It kills it that bad!
The first Luke Cage comic "Hero For Hire"came out in June of 1972 for 16 issues, but he wasn't the first of the black superheroes!
In 1974, Luke returned as Power Man, and then in 1978, he teamed up with Iron Fist until 1981. Luke eventually became one of The Avengers!
After various reincarnations, in 2015, Marvel decided to give it what they called a second chance!
Meanwhile, while all that marvelous action was going on, in April of 1977, DC decided to come out with their own black superhero "Black Lightning" who has also got a TV series on Netflix as of this year! I'm hoping it's as good as Luke's!
But the real first comic black superhero was named "The Black Panther." His first appearance was in July of 1966 in issue number 52 of "The Fantastic Four!" This appearance pre-dated the origin of the sociopolitical group called the Black Panthers by a couple of months! When violence started being associated with the Black Panthers, Stan Lee tried changing "The Black Panther" to "The Black Leopard" to avoid any problems, but it didn't fly, so they went back with "The Black Panther!"
Issue # 5 of "Jungle Action" featured The Black Panther, and after that it turned into one continuous Black Panther story from issues 6 through 24 titled "Jungle Action Featuring The Black Panther!"
In 2010, The Black Panther Returned once again, and in February 2018 "Black Panther" returned to the big screen!
Me, I'm sticking with Luke Cage! The world could use a few more heroes super or not, like him! For right now, Gary Clark Jr. will just have to do, and I don't have a problem with that!
TURN IT UP DAMMIT!!!
TURN IT UP DAMMIT!!!
Friday, July 20, 2018
TALES OF TOMORROW: Ice From Space / Season 1 Episode 43 - 1952
It's Friday, so, time for a Tale Of Tomorrow, it goes something like this... During a Congressional appropriations investigation, an Air Force rocket is lost in space but soon returns to Earth with an unexpected cargo, a block of ice with weird chemical properties! The base commander is forced to deal not only with a bullheaded Congressman, but also the fact that the ice seems to be able to freeze everything around it...
This episode stars Edmon (THE HUMAN MONSTER) Ryan as Major Dozier, Raymond (Milburn Drysdale!) Bailey as Congressman Burns, Michael (DEAD TO THE WORLD) Gorrin as Dr. Meshkoff and Paul (COOL HAND LUKE) Newman as Sgt. Wilson!
The Air Force has sent a missile into space, it's supposed to come right back down but it disappears instead! Of course, Congressman Burns is there watching the launch with the head of the compound, Major Dozier.
The Major has no explanation for the occurrence so the Congressman complains that if the Major's father was in charge, well, you know, crap like this would not have happened in the first place!.. What a jerk!!
Why are there bars on the windows?!
To kill some time, the Major shows Burns some mice they plan on putting into space, they call them The Flying Mice Brothers, seriously.. Good old 1952!
The Major and Dr. Meshkoff get the word that the missile has come down and they're bringing something back to the compound with them.
Hmmm... Wonder what these guys are looking at so curiously? There on the right is a young freakin' Paul Newman as Sgt. Wilson.
So, here's what they brought back, a big block of Ice... From Space!! Really, a block?! Anyway, Sgt, Wilson gets to guard the damn thing.
The ice has started going through a new cycle and is turning the countryside cold, nerves are frayed when the Congressman is quarantined to the compound. And, he's still blaming the Major for all the problems!
If you look closely, you can see that the interior of the ice is changing brightness now, triggering the cold radiation...
Then, a rocket is heard taking off!.. What the Hell?!!
Well, it looks like the Major solved the problem, he took the ice back into space by himself, a mission from which he'll never return! We're back tomorrow with even more Dungeon Cargo!
This episode stars Edmon (THE HUMAN MONSTER) Ryan as Major Dozier, Raymond (Milburn Drysdale!) Bailey as Congressman Burns, Michael (DEAD TO THE WORLD) Gorrin as Dr. Meshkoff and Paul (COOL HAND LUKE) Newman as Sgt. Wilson!
The Air Force has sent a missile into space, it's supposed to come right back down but it disappears instead! Of course, Congressman Burns is there watching the launch with the head of the compound, Major Dozier.
The Major has no explanation for the occurrence so the Congressman complains that if the Major's father was in charge, well, you know, crap like this would not have happened in the first place!.. What a jerk!!
Why are there bars on the windows?!
To kill some time, the Major shows Burns some mice they plan on putting into space, they call them The Flying Mice Brothers, seriously.. Good old 1952!
The Major and Dr. Meshkoff get the word that the missile has come down and they're bringing something back to the compound with them.
Hmmm... Wonder what these guys are looking at so curiously? There on the right is a young freakin' Paul Newman as Sgt. Wilson.
So, here's what they brought back, a big block of Ice... From Space!! Really, a block?! Anyway, Sgt, Wilson gets to guard the damn thing.
The ice has started going through a new cycle and is turning the countryside cold, nerves are frayed when the Congressman is quarantined to the compound. And, he's still blaming the Major for all the problems!
If you look closely, you can see that the interior of the ice is changing brightness now, triggering the cold radiation...
Then, a rocket is heard taking off!.. What the Hell?!!
Well, it looks like the Major solved the problem, he took the ice back into space by himself, a mission from which he'll never return! We're back tomorrow with even more Dungeon Cargo!
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
THE GUMBY SHOW - "The Small Planets" (1960)
Time for a hot Summer Wild and Weird Wednesday and tonight's xtra-spacial host,
Space Gumby!
So what could be weirder than Gumby in space?
Not much, but creator Art Clokey gave it lots of tries with other Gumby Sci-Fi episodes like "Moon Trip,""Robot Rumpus," and "Space Ball!"
"The Small Planets" was episode number 54 of "The Gumby Show," that ran off and on from 1956 to 1988 for a total of 234 episodes.
Gumby and Pokey are heading out for another adventure! This time in space.
Pokey just does not look cool in his space helmet, maybe it's the fact that his whole head is not in it, so it looks more like a crash helmet! I don't know what he's going to do if the atmosphere where they are going is unbreathable!
The space ship lands and Gumby goes out to take a look around!
On the first small planet, they do not get a warm greeting. For some reason, there are lots of bad kids in space like this little a-hole who shoots that rocket at Gumby's spaceship, and puts a hole in it even though they were leaving like he told them too!
The second small planet besides bratty kids also has dinosaurs as a bonus terror!
The last small planet is the weirdest!
There's this piano playing prodigy who is fine until he makes a mistake!
He's really got quite the temper, and you better watch out when he screws up, because he turns into this vampire thing!
For good reason, Gumby and Pokey decide to go back where they came from!
I'm so lucky to have a bunch of Gumby VHS tapes, but for you, all you have to do is check out this YouTube link, and you can watch Gumby for free for almost forever, because Gumby is never boring!
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