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Season One

Episode 6: November 2010

This month's Fearsome Feature is "Jack and the Beanstalk" (1952)

Part One (to view click HERE)

Ormsby "Changes"; 13 has issues with Ormsby's new look; Ormsby tries to understand "Fangs-Giving"; Chiller Theatre Convention Report.

 

Part Two (to view click HERE)

Ormsby researches "Fangs-Giving"; review of "Bela Lugosi's Tales from the Grave" comic; Ormsby makes something in the lab.

 

Part Three (to view click HERE)

Ormsby "makes" a turkey and we review the rock-n-roll vampire film "SUCK".

 

 

Part Four (to view click HERE)

We show the fourth and final part of "Jack and the Beanstalk", and Ormsby tries to find out what to do with a turkey.

 

Episode 5: October 2010

This month's Fearsome Feature is: "House on Haunted Hill" (1959)

Part One (to view click HERE)

William Castle directs Vincent Price in this creepy tale of ghosts, murder and mayhem.

 

Part Two (to view click HERE)

Clone 13 is still small, and Ormsby get a call from...

 

Part Three: (to view click HERE)

Clone 13 gets smaller, Ormsby assembles the troops to defend Halloween and he reviews "Italian Zombie Movie Parts 1-2"

 

Part Four: (to view click HERE)

What will happen to Clone 13? Will Ormsby make his case for Halloween? Will Vincent Price cook something in the kitchen?

 

Episode 5: September 2010

After months off the web, we return with a new set and a new format. Our Fearsome Feature is "The Terror" from 1963.

 

 

Part One (to view click HERE)

The Haunted Lighthouse of Mastic changes to it's new look. Ormsby sets the record straight on an error with our last episode.

 

Part Two (to view click HERE)

We show part two of "The Terror", Ormsby continues counting ghosts and reviews "Every Other Day is Halloween".

 

Part Three: (to view click HERE)

Ormsby talks about FearWerx and 100 Years of Monster Movies. The Clones count up how many ghosts we have and Ormsby makes a decision about Skippy the Bad Intern.

 

Part Four: (to view click HERE)

Will Ormsby and the clones find 13 ghosts? What will happen to Skippy? Find out in Part Four of "The Terror"!

 

Episode Four: May 2010

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May's Fearsome Feature was "Atom Age Vampire" (1963). This was the first time we inserted Ormsby's segments into the movie. To view the film at archive.org, click HERE. It is also available at Amazon.com (click the link below).

 

 

May's Video Pick was "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (1984).

 

 

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Episode Three: April 2010

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Our Fearsome Feature for this episode was "Carnival of Souls (1962) starring Candace Hilligoss and directed by Herk Harvey. To view the film at archive.org, click HERE. It is also available at Amazon.com (click the link below).

 

 

Our Video Pick was "Call of the Cthulhu" (2005), available HERE. Read our Blog Review of the film.

 

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Episode Four May 2010 Trailer:

Trailer for our May 2010 episode when our Fearsom Feature will be "Atomic Age Vampire" (1964).

Look for it the first weekend of May.

 

May 2010 Promo from Ormsby on Vimeo.

 

 

Episode Two: March 2010:

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Our Fearsome Feature for this episode was "White Zombie" (1932) starring the great Bela Lugosi. To view the film at archive.org, click HERE.

 

The March 2010 video pick was "Monster Squad" (1987) from Fred Dekker.

 

 

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Episode One: February 2010:

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Our Fearsome Feature for this episode was 'Werewolf in a Girl's Dormitory' from 1962. The film can be found at archive.org HERE. We showed trailers for 'The Sinister Monk' and 'Zombie Teenagers'.

 

We reviewed Trick 'r Treat, a new horror classic you should pick up and add to your collection.

 

trickrtreat-movie.warnerbros.com

 

 

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Ormsby's Cinema Insane Werewolf Special

(February 12th 2010)

 
 

 
     
 

Ormsby's

Runts of the Litter

Top 5 under appreciated Werewolf Films

 

 
 

#5: The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (1973)

 

Currently Unavailable on DVD,

I'm starting a petition to get it released.

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#4: The Undying Monster (1942)

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#3: The Beast Must Die (1974)

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#2: Return of the Vampire (1944)

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#1: Any Paul Naschy Werewolf Film

 

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