Tag: Fright Night

  • Fright Night Dodgeball & Poe A Halloween Crossover

    Fright Night Dodgeball & Poe A Halloween Crossover

    Last night on Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner, the unlikely convergence of Hippie Roy, Fran and Peter La Fleur from “Dodgeball,” and Edgar Allan Poe resulted in a spirited conversation about “Fright Night” (1985).

    Okay, so it’s not exactly Steve Allen.

    Thanks to Mike and Marybeth from SciFi Distilled for joining us for this fourth-annual Halloween crossover celebration. It’s been archived here.

    This month turned out to be a crazy one, full of cancellations and postponements, so that none of the October shows wound up airing during our usual Friday night time slot, but instead got pushed back to Sundays. I guess we needed the added protection of the Sabbath.

    One of the weekends had to be cancelled altogether, so we’ll be playing catch-up next week with a 50th anniversary discussion of “The Exorcist” (1973). That will be on Friday evening, November 3, at 7:00 EDT. With the protection of All Saints, will we finally shake the Exorcist Curse?

    I realize I’ve been pretty lax about follow-up posts this month, so here are links to this year’s other Halloween-oriented episodes:

    “Burnt Offerings” (10/1)

    “An American Werewolf in London” (10/15)

    M&M’s “SciFi Distilled,” ordinarily seen on Wednesdays, will present a special episode this Tuesday, Halloween night, at 7:00 EDT.

    https://www.facebook.com/distilled

    Of course, Roy and I hope to see you in the comments section for “The Exorcist.” Have your Ouija boards on hand, when we livestream on Facebook, YouTube, etc., this Friday evening at 7:00 EDT!

    https://www.facebook.com/roystiedyescificorner

  • Fright Night 80s Teen Horror & Vampire Lore

    Fright Night 80s Teen Horror & Vampire Lore

    By the 1980s, bubblegum entertainment was all about teens at the center of their hermetic universes, with their own television sets and telephone extensions (pre-cell), cocooned in self-affirming ‘80s pop culture – ‘80s posters and toys, ‘80s fashions and hairstyles, and most of all ‘80s music. If parents are present, they are mostly clueless, often single, and equally self-absorbed. So when a vampire moves in next door to 17 year-old Charley Brewster, it’s hardly surprising it’s all about him.

    In the 1950s, it would have been Jimmy Stewart peering in on Raymond Burr, wondering why he kept leaving and returning with a suitcase in the middle of the night. In the 1980s, it’s up to teens to save the world. What’s interesting about “Fright Night” (1985) is that, in common with “Gremlins,” it’s also set during the twilight of televised creature features with their local horror hosts.

    It was an inspired choice for writer-director Tom Holland to include Roddy McDowall as Peter Vincent (the name clearly a portmanteau of Peter Cushing and Vincent Price), a self-doubting cinematic vampire slayer who has seen better days. Vincent is fresh out of a job introducing good old-fashioned lurid monster movies, among them a number of his own faded glories. But when the chips are down, the reluctant Vincent brings all his accumulated lore to bear on battling the undead (a suave Chris Sarandon).

    Mike and Marybeth of SciFi Distilled will join Roy and me – in costume! – for our fourth annual Halloween crossover episode, and a discussion of “Fright Night,” on the next Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner. Order extra garlic on your pizza. The stakes will be high in the comments section, when we livestream on Facebook, YouTube, etc., this Sunday evening at 7:00 EDT!

    https://www.facebook.com/roystiedyescificorner

  • Exorcist Postponed Fright Night Next

    Exorcist Postponed Fright Night Next

    The gap to Pazuzu remains unbridgeable! I am sorry to announce that once again we have to postpone our discussion of “The Exorcist.” And since next Sunday is our annual Halloween crossover celebration with Mike and Marybeth of SciFi Distilled (during which we’ll talk about the 1985 film “Fright Night”), the postponement is indefinite. We will cover “The Exorcist” at some point in the near future. Perhaps I’ll try to convince Roy to make it our Christmas movie! In the meantime, if you’re desperate for a taste of tie-dye, you can scroll through our archived shows at Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner. Keep the holy water handy. We hope to see you for “Fright Night,” next Sunday evening at 7:00 EDT!

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