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Thursday, October 14, 2010

A review of THE HORRIBLES: Written and Illustrated by Carolyn Watson Dubisch

I had the pleasure of meeting Carolyn on a fantastic website for writers called JacketFlap (http://www.jackepflap.com/)

After chatting a bit she sent me a copy of her book, The Horribles to review. I was very excited and honored.

Upon my first glance I was immediately excited. The artwork drew me right in. Not only did Carolyn write, but she did all the great illustrations as well. Very impressive.

The Horribles is a fun group of stories based on an eccentric family of the same name and a few other characters that intertwine within their story. And when I say intertwine...I truly mean it. The book is made up of a bunch of quirky little stories that all blend into each other creating a fun little world. It's very cool how she set this up.

This book and series, is great for children and adults alike. The story is easy to read and the artwork is awesome!

People who dig the Wayside School books and the AAAHH!!! Real Monsters cartoon should get a real kick out of this.
2 words. ZOMBIE MONKEY.

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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Wes Craven...WHAT HAVE YOU DONE!?!?!?

For the love of everything unholy...AVOID Craven's new flick, "My Soul To Take"

I honestly hate saying it, but it was god awful. It was terribly written and grotesquely acted. It had no climax and the so-called twist ending made no sense and lacked all sort of feeling.

Not to mention this was in "3-D"...what a joke. I think the credits were the only thing in 3-D. So paying even more for this pile of garbage was even more insulting.

Wes gave us lots of good stuff, this is not one of them. It is poor all around.

Friday, October 1, 2010

ZOLOWEEN 2010---TOMORROW!

Tomorrow, in Willingboro NJ (4340 Rt. 130) -ZOLOWEEN 2010-

For those of ya that keep up with this Blog. I did an interview a few months back with Mike Zolotorow, The creator of ZoloWorld which conducts amazing Super Geek events.

Tomorrow happens to be an awesome one called ZOLOWEEN. Toys, Collectibles, Special Guests, Giveaways, Costume Contests, you name it...it'll go down. I'll be there hanging out too, cannot wait.

For all the info. go to http://www.amzingtoyshows.com/

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Special Exorcist Screenings with Fathom Events!

Hey Ghouls- Been a crazy day and wanted to post this sooner, but better late then never I guess.

Fathom Events is having special screenings of the Extended Director's Cut of The Exorcist...TONIGHT (9/30)-They will also be showing never before seen footage behind the scenes. Very cool, this movie never gets old.

I do believe shortly after this they are putting out a super special edition on Blu-Ray, not sure if it will be DVD format though, bummer.

Anyway, check out http://www.fathomevents.com/ and get yer head spinnin'!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Been a second...

Trying to keep up with the Blog and make it fun and maybe turn people on to some of the things that I post...so, this one is just random.

A bunch of cool stuff has been coming out be it that we are so close to Halloween. (YAY!)
A few great things are:
-Bugs Bunny's Howl O-Ween Special.
-2 New Goosebumps DVDS-Go Eat Worms and The Blob That Ate Everyone
-For those of you that want a good Heavy Rock record too...The new Murderdolls album came out. It's called "Women And Children Last" It entered at number 43 on Billboard I think when it came out end of August.

And tomorrow...Sept. 28th.
-Rob Zombie is putting out a Special Edition of Hellbilly Deluxe 2.
-Also...a movie that I never thought would make it to DVD, Night Of The Scarecrow!!! I'm so excited about this. I remember my Mother loved this movie and it was only ever on TV. I remember being scared out of my wits and crying over it. Hell yea! Can't wait.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

The Last Exorcism

So...I've been meaning to pop on here and post something new since this past weekend when we went to see The Last Exorcism. So, here we go...I just threw the new Dean & Britta release in my CD player and sat down with the laptop for another installment.

First...it was number 1 at box office! That is awesome news...a lot of Horror movies don't land on the top, it's always nice to see that.

Anyway, the movie...was real good. I enjoyed it. It's the type of movie that you look forward to seeing a second time to get more out of. Overall it was enjoyable. It started off kind of slow with some humor even, but it builds up to the good stuff and pretty much let's it flow up until the very abrupt ending. Something that I really liked about the film was the fact that it seemed to bring you to an ending only to bring you back into the film, there were 2 times when I thought it was going to end and it didn't, which is something I like in a film. However when it ends, you definitely want more and are kind of perplexed.

I was a bit skeptical about it because anything that has Eli Roth's name on it I tend to avoid after Cabin Fever and Hostel...what pieces of garbage. But at least he didn't write or direct this.

I know it's getting mixed reviews but I definitely advise giving it a go. There are some really great parts that will get ya. I know when most people think "Exorcism movie"...what could possibly be better that The Exorcist? The answer is nothing, but we have to keep an open mind. The flick was good and until the day after when we had the discussion of ..."Well, who found the video?" Was I a bit put off, but maybe some DVD extras will clear that up.

It's good. Go to it.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Another Plug...!!!

Well, here is another little plug that I am happy to share. It's cool that people want to be a part of this Blog and I love letting anyone who'll listen know about artists, writers, musicians, etc. that are underground and working hard. So, here is another cool cat that has been doin' it and creating some good work...

Brian Porter is a writer that has a bunch of quality releases available and has been busting his butt working to make a name for himself, and I truly appreciate that, so...let's give Mr. Porter a knod...

His latest release is called 'Requiem For The Ripper' which is the final part in his Jack The Ripper Trilogy. The first two parts are called, 'A Study in Red-The Secret Journal of Jack the Ripper', and 'Legacy of the Ripper'. All of which are available in Paperback and EBook format from Amazon or the Publisher Double Dragon Publishing.

You can check out Brian's site at:
http://www.freewebs.com/brianlp/

Keep Rockin' Mr. Porter.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Plug for a cool Independent Artist

An artist who goes by...RoboInvisaBunny wanted to be a part of The Horror Drop. So, after chatting with her a bit and seeing some of her super cool work...I figured I'd give her a little shout out. It's always nice to know that people give a damn. So...some RoboInvisaBunny info:

Below is a piece she donated to THD, it is called "Nightmare" (pretty wicked, huh?)

She also has a Zazzle store/site to see more and even buy some of the work. Below is a direct link:

http://www.zazzle.com/roboinvisabunny*

SUPPORT!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Interview with Mike Zolotorow: Creator of ZoloWorld!

I had the pleasure of doing an Interview with Mike this week about his work with his company Zoloworld. Mike is the man, he's sweet and he's really into his work. I did one of his shows as a Special Guest Author last October. And let me tell you, it blew my mind. It's times like that I wish I was a millionaire. I wanted to buy everything!
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1- Hey Mike. Thanks for taking the time out to do an interview for The Horror Drop. First off, tell me a bit about you and Zoloworld. What is it?

-No problem my friend, it's awesome to see people that have the same interest in toys as I do.
I started collecting toys at the age of six (6) with He-Man, Mego and Remco toys. I was very different from my friends because I kept the majority of figures in their packages. Twenty years later, I had acquired full collections of He-Man, Thundercats, Star Wars, LOTR, Mego, various Remcos and other action figure lines. In 2006, I saw there was a need to protect my MOTU (He-Man) figures so I ordered a number of high dollar $$ acrylic cases with a friend. Two years later, I noticed that my figures started warping in the acrylic. That day, I made a vow to create a case that will not only protect my collection, but the collections of the 1000s of collectors like myself in the world. Two months later, I created Zoloworld, got in touch with a plastic manufacturer and started engineering a case that would work for MOTU and Remco vintage MOC figures. I wanted the case to flatten the backer card while protecting the bubble from damages. I cannot say that my first case was a total success, but it was enough of a spark to start a fire. Present day, we have a product line of thirteen cases with two more in the works as we speak. Apart from protecting figures, Zoloworld sells vintage/new action figures and promotes exclusive conventions on the east coast. Recently, we have teamed up with a manufacturer and partnered ourselves with REAL artists and innovators keeping us constantly in touch with the action figure world. We have several action figure projects in the works that will be revealed later this year and brother, you don't what to miss them :)

2- What made you get into this type of business and was it difficult?

-For me, it was the next step in my path. With any business, there are people out there that want to do the same thing, but instead of work with you, they butt heads. Unfortunately, these people manage to pop out of the woodwork from time to time like the door ding gnomes at the grocery store.

3- How long has Zoloworld been in existence?

-Zoloworld has been around for two years, I’ve been in the vintage toy market for over 15 years.

4- In looking at your site, it looks like you've done a bunch of shows. How hard are these to put together? How do you get in touch with all the dealers, artists, collectors, guests, and supergeeks that make up a Zoloworld show?

-Anyone who knows me can say that I like a good challenge. When I would spar in the military, I would look to fight the biggest guy that could be found in the gym. Well, I handle these conventions the same way. They are definitely not a walk in the park. It takes a great deal of motivation to stay in touch with everyone and still miraculously run a business. I keep up to date with my vendors and fans through my mailing lists and fan site, which grows exponentially with every show. I appreciate the support on all ends of this game.

5- It looks like you have a great event coming up on October 2nd called Zoloween. Will this be much different than the other shows? Tell us about it.

-Like my February show, this event is FREE! We will be having Larry Kenney - The voice of Lion-O, Count Chocula and Sonny from Coco Puffs. We have many other supporters such as the Will Torres, Will Olmo, 501st, Pa Jedi, NJ Ghostbusters, Late Night Horror Hotel, Amok Time, Toysandtoons, AFA, He-Man Toy Chest, YOU and many others that make this a spectacular event! We are also going to do something with an American carded Jaga again :)

6- I see that you also sell plastic protective "clamshell" type cases for figures on your site. Is this something exclusive to Zoloworld? Is this something that you have made?

-We Engineer and market these cases. Our brand (zolowold.com) is stamped in the back of these cases. Each case is built from a metal tool.

7- Based on your past events. I know you guys do a bunch of giveaways. And I'm not talking a plastic bag full of candy. I'm talking a mint on card Jaga figure from the old Thundercats line. That's a pretty pristine piece. Where do you get such a sought after figure? And how much do you yourself drop for it?

-In my travels, I found the end of the rainbow. Yes, American carded Jagas are there :) We have many supporters around the world that are constantly trading toys with us. Jaga just happen to come up…twice ;)

8- What are some of your favorite toys? Anything you are hardcore collecting at the moment?

-There are way too many to mention as far as vintage toys are concerned. I would have to put MOTU/Remco on the top of my list. I really like the new MOTUC line. The marketing is insane and sculpting and yes, we have a case for these as well.

9- For those of us that may want to put together a show like this one day, can you give us any pointers? Do you need to be a licensed business or can you pretty much do it as an independent? Give us a small glimpse behind the scenes.

-You need connections, a good location and enough money to get your event advertised. You should be a licensed business if you wish to promote any event. All these attributes will help, but in the end, it really comes down to the amount of determination and the ability to follow through.

10- And with that I think we pretty much picked your brain dry for the moment. Any parting words?

-If you have a facebook page, check out zoloworld.com. for our newest line-up of cases, toys and convention information. Thanks for the support my friends!


(Above is a Pic. of Mike on the Left and myself from A ZoloWorld show I did a signing at in October 2009 in Delaware.)


Sunday, August 15, 2010

The only way to follow up the last post is...

For those of you that were unaware on Saturday The 14th. There was indeed a sequel. This too, I have on VHS. Honestly, I don't ever remember watching it...bad, I know. I'll get on that eventually. I imagine it's just as much fun as the first. I'd say throw these on your Netflix Que and wait for that little red envelope of goodness to arrive and spin the S14 fun. These are pretty hard to find. Amazon has the VHS and the DVD for both. They are a touch pricey, especially the first one. But such things make a collection a good one I guess!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Saturday The 14th! Ahhh....

Anyone remember this gem? I have the VHS, it's so much fun. I haven't watched it in a long while. I'd say it's overdue. Hunt it down if you've never seen it. I'm off to watch THEY LIVE.

Friday, August 13, 2010

-Happy Friday The 13th! Velcome to The Horror Drop-

Hey out there to all you Groovie Ghoulies. Welcome to my new Blog which I hope to have some fun with and hope to get some of ya to come over and follow, read, comment and enjoy as well.

As the theme of the Blog seemes to be mostly Horror oriented, I do plan on veering off...often. Don't wanna paint myself into a corner.

So, I figured a perfect day to roll this out would be Friday The 13th. I wanted to drop some info. about a cool event that a local Tattoo Place is having to celebrate the day. If you are on Long Island, you may want to take advantage of this. The info. is as follows:
High Roller Tattoo is celebrating F13 by doing 13 themed tattoos for just $13.00! They are located at 252 South Broadway, Hicksville, NY--and will be doing this from Noon all the way up until 10pm and later. All piercings for this day are also $20.00. No appointment needed, walk-ins welcome. For more info. call 516-933-5212