FRIDAY NIGHT FRIGHTS: Freddy’s Dead The Final Nightmare (1991) “Let’s Scope What’s Going Down Over on Elm!”
Welcome to my Nightmare! You’ve guessed it, this year’s Friday Night Frights theme will be the mainline entries in the A Nightmare on Elm Street series. In fact, expect to see a lot of Freddy’s toasted mug here at the Dorkside for a while. And though I’d originally planned on posting write ups following their cinematic chronological order, there’s a 4k disc of the original coming out toward the end of October I’m waiting on so we’re just gonna have to work our way backwards. There are now only 6 Fridays left until Halloween so we’d better get going, beginning with Freddy’s Dead The Final Nightmare.
It’s time for Freddy 101!
HALLOWEEN 2024 PHOTO BLOG: Our Family Trip to the Pumpkin Patch!
Well, here we are now just past the halfway point of September and I’m already feeling like the Autumn season is passing too quickly. Like I’m just not getting enough Halloween in me. The weather has been perfectly moody: brisk chills, dark cloudy skies and falling leaves collecting on every sidewalk. Do you guys know what this means? With only several weeks to go leading up to the big day it’s time to really crank up the scene here, man.
It’s time to hit the pumpkin patch!
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIGHTS: Friday the 13th The Final Chapter (1984) “Hey Nerd, Where the Hell is the Corkscrew?”
While it may still be September for the average citizen, around the Dorkside here there have been signs of Halloween creeping in since mid-August. And now that we have arrived at the last Friday the 13th before the big day, I’d say it’s time to watch Jason Voorhees get his spooky groove on. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the fan favorite 3rd sequel subtitled The Final Chapter, so that’s as good a choice to throw on as any. You remember, it’s the one that slammed a corkscrew into the franchise and ended it forever.
Oh wait nevermind, they made like 8 more after this. Hey where the Hell is that corkscrew anyway?
PSA: MARVEL VS. CAPCOM FIGHTING COLLECTION Hits the Nintendo Switch Today!
It seems to be fairly common with reviewers of a certain age that they often feel the need to lead off by aggressively waving their nerd cred flag back and forth. Y’know how it goes, this general sense of nostalgia fueled ownership seeps in as though the topic of discussion was their own personal discovery. These people are here to provide not opinion, but insight. I’m just going to say that yes I was a huge fan of Tim Burton back in his early days and yes, I have loved the original Beetlejuice since I was a kid. It holds a special place in my heart not only because it’s a great movie, but because I also fondly remember the act of trying to see it.
REVIEW: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) “Time to Check Out the Juice and See What Shakes Loose.”
It seems to be fairly common with reviewers of a certain age that they often feel the need to lead off by aggressively waving their nerd cred flag back and forth. Y’know how it goes, this general sense of nostalgia fueled ownership seeps in as though the topic of discussion was their own personal discovery. These people are here to provide not opinion, but insight. I’m just going to say that yes I was a huge fan of Tim Burton back in his early days and yes, I have loved the original Beetlejuice since I was a kid. It holds a special place in my heart not only because it’s a great movie, but because I also fondly remember the act of trying to see it.
THE ROBMAN SHOW! Episode #49 “If This Be Doomthulhu!”
A new comic strip every Sunday morning from Rob Van Brunt!
THE ROBMAN SHOW! Episode #48 “Days of Cthulus Past”
A new comic strip every Sunday morning from Rob Van Brunt!
4k Blu-Ray REVIEW: SUPER MARIO BROS. (1993): ”I Refuse to Walk the Dinosaur.”
Man, it sure does continue to be quite the shocker to see what movies manage to make it to the 4k Ultra HD blu-ray format, doesn’t it? Despite the fact that physical media sales have been on the decline for many years now, some real deep cuts and cult classics are surprisingly given the restoration treatment thanks to all kinds of little boutique companies from around the world. Typically, this means the discs are printed on demand or limited to very small quantities; but more often than not they will be given the really tricked out “collector’s edition” treatment with gorgeous packaging and overflowing with extra features. And now, here it is: the infamous Super Mario Bros. from 1993 recently made the jump to 4k and you just know I couldn’t let my personal thoughts and feelings toward it let me pass this one up!
THE ROBMAN SHOW! Episode #47 “No thank you”
A new comic strip every Sunday morning from Rob Van Brunt!
THE ROBMAN SHOW! Episode #46 “I hope I didn’t steal this joke.”
A new comic strip every Sunday morning from Rob Van Brunt!