Happy Horror Mother’s Day

  The woman that gave birth to me lost her battle with Breast Cancer June 16, 1999. Unfortunately we were not close but she still was my Mother, and for being such a Horror of a Mother when she was alive in honor of her as well as other Mothers. I will post below some Mothers of Horror some of you might recognize some traits of your own Mother, or just enjoy the movies I posted. Either way enjoy, and comment below.  Continue reading

Happy Horrorween

  It is once again my favorite of year. The leaves are falling the weather is jeans, and sweaters, the Halloween decorations go up, candy is bought for the little monsters, fairies, and superheroes. I have some movies to get you in the Horrorween mood. So please get your movie choices, and refreshments a body to snuggle with, pillow, or blanket to hide under, And as always enjoy your Fears.                    An American Werewolf in London     1981   Horror  Thriller    Director/Writer: John Landis    Actors: David Naughton, Griffin Dunne, Jenny Agutter, Frank Oz, and John Woodvine.     Two American students “David” (played by David Naughton), and “Jack” (played by Griffin Dunne) backpacking through Europe are attacked by a vicious animal, killing “Jack”.  “David” wakes in the hospital confused ..what happen..where is “Jack”?  “David” begins to    feel different, and begins to change into the beast    that had attacked him..Werewolf!  Violent urges for meat (Human) takes over “David” even though his undead friend  “Jack” is trying to get him to stop killing, or kill himself so those he has murdered can rest.    Its another full moon tonight whom will win the human, or animal?  Sequel to this film but a completely different film is An American werewolf in Paris 1997.  This film has nudity has gore, and plenty of blood, violence, dark humor, and comedy.     Wolf Transformation  Continue reading