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Deborah Dutch Saves the World as the Hollywood Warrioress!

Published October 2, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Whenever I wake up, bloodied and dangling from a cliff, wearing only my Miley Cyrus underwear, I often wonder why there isn’t someone around to help me out! Well, count my worries as being over, for amazing genre icon Deborah Dutch (Hard to Die, Sorority Girls and the Creature from Hell, Graduation Day) has created the heroine to end all heroines, the Hollywood Warrioress.

Long a dream project of the vibrant Dutch, this action-fantasy flick (with heart) has recently completed filming. The generous Dutch has begun sharing clips from the project and, here, are a couple scenarios to whet your appetite:

Be sure to check back often for more on Dutch and the Hollywood Warrioress.

And, as always, Big Gay Horror Fan is fawning over the female legends of scream at http://www.facebook.com/biggayhorrorfan!

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

Now, That’s One Bloody Sacrament!

Published October 1, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Oh, the lesbian prostitute nuns who raised me might not like this at all! But, as we live to defy our parents, I have to give full props to director-writer Shawn Ewert and his latest film Sacrament.

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Sacrament, which exploits its hick horror vibe to maximum potential by featuring Texas Chainsaw Massacre veterans Marilyn Burns and Ed Guinn, concerns a gay couple and their friends whom encounter a group of backwoods, murderous religious freaks. Add a tagline stating “Sinners 4 Dinner” to the mix and this project ends up sounding like a delicious dose of independent horror, no?

The unconvinced can check out the trailer, here:

Further information can be obtained at http://www.sinners4dinner.com and http://www.facebook.com/sacramentfilm!

Big Gay Horror Fan, meanwhile, is always eating Christians at http://www.facebook.com/biggayhorrorfan.

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

The Backside of Horror: John Avery, “Bloody Birthday”

Published September 30, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Let’s face it, half the fun of horror and exploitation is seeing some hot bodies frolicking around in the buff. And while I worship the female form, I believe exploitation definitely veers into the exploitive when only gorgeous women are on display while their male counterparts remain chastely buttoned up. Therefore, The Backside of Horror salutes the filmmakers and actors whom even up the score a bit by showing us instances of hot and juicy male flesh in their bloody celluloid fantasies.

If you like your lamb chops in a van – then Bloody Birthday is the film for you!

vankissFilled to the brim with bountiful breasts (including those of comedienne-writer-singer Julie Brown), Ed Hunt’s fairly beloved slasher Bloody Birthday (1981) also contains a nice spectacle of male nudity when handsome John Avery (as Boy in Van) and his onscreen paramour Sylvia Wright, playing Girl in Van (naturally), try to escape the murderous machinations of the young Curtis (played by Billy Jayne of Nightmares, Cujo and Demonwarp).vanbillykill

They are unsuccessful, of course, but not before lucky viewers get a buttocks heavy view of the flailing Avery!

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Viva, psycho kid killers!!

Be sure to check back often for more of the Backside of Horror.

Big Gay Horror Fan, meanwhile, is always falling over in vehicles at http://www.facebook.com/biggayhorrorfan!

Until the next time, SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

Music to Make Horror Films By: Wilford Brimley, “I’m Old Fashioned”

Published September 29, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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If you are asking yourself if it’s really a good thing that character actor Wilford Brimley (John Carpenter’s The Thing, beloved 80’s slasher Death Valley) has released 3 recordings since 1990, consider this. Brimley, himself, has stated that he isn’t much of singer. But his love of music and, most importantly, the joy he receives from collaborating with talented jazz musicians has led him to enjoy a modest side career of sorts.

brimley-thingIndeed, Brimley talk-sings most of his numbers such as “Being Green” and the title song on his first release, I’m Old Fashioned. But, as noted by several music critics of far more import than I, occasionally this mild prankster indulges in a phrase or two that actually places him in the ranks of the finest singers.

Besides, can you really fault an arctic miner for having a good time, now and then?

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

(Be sure to check out http://www.facebook.com/biggayhorrorfan, as well!)

Julie Adams, Fangoria calling!!

Published September 27, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Who can forget sneaking Fangoria in the house as a 13 year old, getting caught by your parents and then being sent to counseling for loving all that was violent and gory! Memories.

Well, Fangoria can’t be too bad if the classy Julie Adams agreed to be interviewed by moi for the online edition! Check out what this accomplished lady has to say about rewriting Creature from the Black Lagoon and more!

http://www.fangoria.com/new/julie-adams-talks-creature-from-the-black-lagoon-special-3d-chicago-screenings/

And if you’re in the Midwest, be sure to come and meet Adams at (one of) two 3-D screenings of the Creature at the historic Patio Theatre on September 28th: https://www.facebook.com/events/437861749665419/

As always, until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

Julie Adams: Away All Boats with the Creature’s Fabulous Heroine!

Published September 26, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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With a generosity of spirit to match her exquisite beauty, actress Julie Adams has graced audiences with performances of depth and keen perception since her earliest days in Hollywood. Well known for her portrayal of the heroic character of Kay in the legendary Creature of the Black Lagoon, Adams recently has written about all of her performing adventures in the well received The Lucky Southern Star. In anticipation of her upcoming appearances in Chicago on the weekend of September 28th, 2013, the vibrant Adams took a moment to speak with Big Gay Horror Fan about some of her activities as an actress outside the lagoon!

BGHF: Julie, viewers are very aware of your role in Creature, but you have participated in an amazing variety of projects. If you could pick one or two people to re-visit from your career, who would they be?

Julie Adams: One would be James Stewart; I had the good fortune to work with him a couple of times. Once, when I was very young, in Bend of the River and again, about twenty years later, when I played his wife on The Jimmy Stewart Show! Another film star that I adored was Tyrone Power, whom I worked with in The Mississippi Gambler in 1953. Sadly, he died of a heart attack five years later at the age of 44. I would have loved to have had the opportunity to be in another film with him.

????????????????????????????????????????BGHF: You, also, worked with George Nader, whom is known to terror freaks for his role in Robot Monster, a number of times. Can you talk a bit about working with him?

Julie: I liked working with George Nader a lot. He was a wonderful person and a real professional. You could always be focused on the work with him and still have a good time doing it. There was one scene we did together that was particularly fun in Away All Boats. My character Nadine did a little hula for her husband, Navy Lieut. Dave MacDougall (George Nader) while he strums a ukulele — it was such a cute moment in the film! I fondly remember all of the scenes I played with George. He was handsome, charming, and a fine actor.

BGHF: That’s so nice to hear! In one of the beloved episodes of The Night Stalker, “Mr. R.I.N.G.” , you played the very spirit happy Mrs. Walker. What do you have to do with your body chemistry to portray a believable drunk?mr. r.i.n.g.

Julie: I didn’t really think of Mrs. Walker as a drunk. I just thought she was a rascally character who liked the finer things in life, whether it be a drink in the afternoon or wearing fancy clothes. One key to playing a drinker convincingly is not going too far with it. A little goes a long way. I tried to give Mrs. Walker an attitude; she certainly didn’t care much for the government program that got her husband killed. So I tried to let that attitude come out with her flippant behavior. Of course, playing dark comedy with Darren McGavin was a dream!

BGHF: Naturally! You were vigilant in 1988’s Black Roses and expressed stern concern in 1978’s The Fifth Floor. Though not as well respected as mainstream films, do you feel exploitation and genre projects have given you a wider range to express your skills as an actress?
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Julie: Genre projects often have an other-worldly element to them. As an actress, I always tried to ground my character in reality, even when fantastical things were happening around her. However, films of this nature usually have scenarios that aren’t typical of more mainstream cinema, so that presents certain challenges. So in this regard, these films did expand my range as an actress.

Be sure to visit the legendary Julie (and son Mitch Danton)this weekend in Chicago at the historic Patio Theatre for two 3-D showings of Creature of the Black Lagoon.

Information on the event can be obtained here: https://www.facebook.com/events/437861749665419/

Big Gay Horror Fan, meanwhile, is forever worshipping the divine Ms. Adams at http://www.facebook.com/biggayhorrorfan.

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE!

BGHF T-Shirt MADNESS!!!

Published September 26, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Telling Don't Be Afraid of the Dark/Curse of Michael Meyers' illustrious Kim Darby about the wonders of Chris MacGibbon!

Telling Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark/Curse of Michael Meyers’ illustrious Kim Darby about the wonders of Chris MacGibbon!

To be constantly humbled and honored by folks in this life is an amazing thing. This past winter, designer/radio-host/man-about-town Chris MacGibbon created a (brilliant) logo for Big Gay Horror Fan. It was an amazing surprise. Then — he generously let me use the design for a t-shirt giveaway, this August. Fun, mayhem and (much) gayness ensued!

With a huge and grateful thank you to Chris, here are some quick pics of the cloth bound horror happiness. Be sure to check out Chris’ other designs at https://www.facebook.com/CMacCustomDesigns, as well!

Queer horror historian Aaron Eischeid and friend!

Queer horror historian Aaron Eischeid and friend!

Kevin Strange from Strange Books!

Kevin Strange from Strange Books!

The awesome Dawn Kitley (and crew) from Kitley's Krypt!

The awesome Dawn Kitley (and crew) from Kitley’s Krypt!

That ain't no Killer Bong! That's the adorable Robin Sydney!

That ain’t no Killer Bong!
That’s the adorable Robin Sydney!

This t-shirt's so HEAVY! Getting some support from the stars of Final Girls!

This t-shirt’s so HEAVY!
Getting some support from the stars of Final Girls!

New Nightmare's Miko Hughes knows what's happening in fashion!

New Nightmare’s Miko Hughes knows what’s happening in fashion!

Sending the lovin' where it belongs! Smooching on Kryssie Ridolfi from Deadman's Wake!

Sending the lovin’ where it belongs! Smooching on Kryssie Ridolfi from Deadman’s Wake!

"Mommy - I want to play with you, next!" With Denise Crosby!

“Mommy – I want to play with you, next!” With Denise Crosby!

Leveling out the family photos with 'Daddy' Dale Midkiff!

Leveling out the family photos with ‘Daddy’ Dale Midkiff!

Don't YOU try this at work! Oh - go ahead!!

Don’t YOU try this at work! Oh – go ahead!!

Jazz Legend Judy Roberts conjuring the gypsy from the original Wolf Man.

Jazz Legend Judy Roberts conjuring the gypsy from the original Wolf Man.

The ever adorable Ms. KP, a Chicago horror mainstay!

The ever adorable Ms. KP, a Chicago horror mainstay!


Ending with a little love from the goddess, the super-amazing Meg Foster!

Ending with a little love from THE Goddess, the super-amazing Meg Foster!

As always, Big Gay Horror Fan remains, fully clothed, at http://www.facebook.com/biggayhorrorfan, as well.

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE!

Interview: Danielle Harris!

Published September 26, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

Big Gay Horror Fan has seen the Daylight while swimming in The Black Waters of Echo’s Pond, Among Friends, near Stakeland. It was around Halloween and that is no Urban Legend or Hatchet (2 or 3) job!!!

Yes, I got to chat a bit with amazing genre icon Danielle Harris – and she even reveals a favorite (non-horror) project that she worked on, here. So — view away!

Be sure to check out http://www.facebook.com/biggayhorrorfan, as well – and until the next time:
SWEET love and pink GRUE!!!!

Introducing — Hidden Horror!

Published September 24, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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“There’s a new girl/boy in town and he’s/she’s looking good!
There’s a fresh freckled face in the neighborhood!”

No, I am not singing about Linda Lavin’s monstrous alter-ego, here, folks – but I am warbling about the bloody wonders of upcoming terror film anthology Hidden Horror.

This grue stained volume features essays on some of the overlooked gems o’ scare including Evilspeak, Night Warning, The Fly II, May and way too many others to name. But, with pieces written by Fangoria’s Chris Alexander, filmmakers like David Schmidt, Dan Kiggins, John Pata, Jason Coffman and such esteemed voices as Denise LoRusso, Kristy Jett, Kristin Wicks and (gulp) yours truly, this collection is guaranteed to expose you to frights that you never even knew you were missing!

To keep up with all the surprises (including release dates) of this literary marvel, be sure to check out:
https://www.facebook.com/hiddenhorrorthebook

Meanwhile, Big Gay Horror Fan always smells like old paperbacks at http://www.facebook.com/biggayhorrrofan!

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

Review: Crinoline Head & Generation Ax

Published September 24, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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If John Waters was born a couple decades later and got his start in independent horror, the result might have been something like Tommy Faircloth’s 1995 low budget feature, Crinoline Head.
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Featuring a killer who slices his way through the cast with a skirt on his head, a demented transsexual as the roadside portent of doom, plenty of sexual ambiguity among the victims and (an eventual)death by celery, Crinoline Head is a fun homage to the slashers of the ‘80s.

Recently released for the first time on DVD, this critic’s darling is highlighted by a brilliantly bonkers performance from Tracy Powlas (pictured above) as sorority happy Jenny. Powlas recites her lines in an exaggerated sing-song all while continually squirming, skipping and bouncing her way through the film! And that is no simple “Whatever,” my fiends! For while the other cast members (including Billie Fontanez as the ‘athletic’ Cathy and Brian Kelly as the intellectual outcast) offer up some finely understated moments, this is truly Powlas’ ecstatic, elastic show!

generation axSix years later, the determined Faircloth returned to the terror playground with the enjoyable Generation Ax (2001). Here, he merges the Tarantino-esque antics of such popular 90’s adventures as Kalifornia, Natural Born Killers and True Romance into the horror mix by concentrating on a high school couple (nicely played by Brian Kelly and Marina Morgan) whom forge a bond over episodes of murderous bloodlust. As they off everyone from cruel cheerleaders to obnoxious theater employees, the film significantly connects due to the fact that every (formerly) awkward viewer can put themselves in the main couple’s shoes. Who hasn’t imagined causing harm to those that have bullied them?

Just as in Crinoline Head, even the most inexperienced performers have a certain charm here and it is a blast to watch future fitness guru Jennifer Peluso (memorable for her super fun turn in the Debbie Rochon starring anthology flick Hellblock 13) prance through the flick as awkward cheerleading wannabe Leslie.

Despite an ending that, while tying into the excellent opening scene, feels a bit abrupt, Generation Ax, like Crinoline Head before it, can count itself among the better low budget indie horror flicks.

To find more about Crinoline Head and Generation Ax, please visit http://www.horsecreekproductions.com and http://www.facebook.com/horsecreekproductions.

Big Gay Horror Fan, meanwhile, is always throwing damp dishcloths on his head at http://www.facebook.com/biggayhorrorfan.

Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE!