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Brinke Stevens in Silicon Assassin!

Published November 14, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

Stevens with Assassin co-star Richard Hatch!

Stevens with Assassin co-star Richard Hatch!


The last thing I would ever claim to be was authoritative. Bold – maybe. Pinkly optimist – perhaps! But the take charge type –never!!

Thankfully, for those who travel down the tracts of terror, lovely scream goddess Brinke Stevens (Slumber Party Massacre, Mother, Body Double and plenty of classic 90s Blockbuster style epics) has no such problem. She is, grandly and realistically, playing the President of the United States, President Medusa, in the fun and frisky web series Silicon Assassin.

H-m-m…Stevens for President. Now, that is something all parties could agree on!

Be sure to inaugurate yourself with this amazing project at:

http://www.youtube.com/user/SiliconAssassinLLC

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

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Gay Shit in Horror: Terror at Baxter U!

Published November 13, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

Erik Hill (Chet) and Bill Vincent (Moxie). Terror at Baxter U's happiest couple?

Erik Hill (Chet) and Bill Vincent (Moxie). Terror at Baxter U’s happiest couple?


My kindergarten teacher sure was surprised when she walked in the girls’ room at recess and discovered that I was the one who was sacrificing all those classroom kittens to the Goddesses of Methodical Crayon Worship! (See what being raised by a delirious coven of lesbian prostitute nuns will do for you!)

terrorLikewise, viewers of 2003 zero budget schlock piece Terror at Baxter U were probably just as surprised at this film’s truly interesting climax.

Painted as the piece’s doddering hero, Bill Vincent’s Professor Moxie seemingly expires while racing off to stop the chupacabra monster that has been slaughtering countless students. As his mournful charges carry on, eventually killing the faculty member they believe is responsible for unleashing the beast, a half naked Moxie re-emerges with the chivalrous group’s loud mouthed faction, Chet (Erik F. Hill), on his arm.

"There's gold in them there hills, no??"

“There’s gold in them there hills, no??”


It soon becomes clear that, despite the 40 year age difference, something special is going on between Moxie, who reveals he is the mastermind behind the hungry creature’s escape, and Chet – especially as the younger man leans down to lick the older man’s nipple. This occurrence is so out-of-left field, though, that repeated viewings may be necessary to determine that you have just actually seen what you thought you saw.

Already over-the-top and strangely bad-enjoyable, this queer twist only adds to the film’s very unusual appeal.

Because one good nipple shot deserves another!

Because one good nipple shot deserves another!


So, until the next time, be sure to practice naked joy with all your devious mentors — and, as always, SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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Sucking on Mother’s Milk!

Published November 12, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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The coolest vampires on the block know that they can’t survive by hemophilic virgin blood alone – they must have some maternal sustenance, as well.

Extraordinary femme filmmaking duo, Beatrice Hunter and Kacie Stetson, know this to be true, as well. Their outline for a gruesomely awesome horror flick called Mother’s Milk is one of the top contenders in New Zealand’s Make My Horror Movie contest. Awesome! Right??!!??

So, if you want their story about a female archeologist who unleashes a vile illness, while investigating the graves of ancient missionaries, to get made – please check out their page and LIKE this project at the link, below.

http://www.makemymovie.co.nz/2013/finalist/mothers-milk/

So – keep wishing for more powerful women behind the cinematic lenses of terror – and until the next time, SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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The Backside of Horror: Carl Crew, Blood Diner (1987)

Published November 12, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

Delightfully zany Carl Crew as George in "Blood Diner"

Delightfully zany Carl Crew as George in “Blood Diner”


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 gracing us with instances of hot and juicy male flesh in their bloody celluloid fantasies.

Herschell Gordon Lewis may not rule the world (which really is a pity) but — his classic 60s grue-piece Blood Feast was most definitely the inspiration for gonzo director Jackie Kong’s Blood Diner in 1987.

This tale of two demented brothers, played by Rich Burks and Carl Crew, determined to carry out their long deceased uncle’s murderous plans, contains plenty of limb chomping, flesh thirsty Egyptian Goddess craziness.

As the guys hack their way through a steady stream of bad girls as ultimate sacrifices, Kong provides the viewers with wall to-wall boobs of plenty!

Crew's best ASSets!

Crew’s best ASSets!


Thankfully, she gives silicone workers everywhere a bit of a break with a comic moment, towards the film’s final act, when Crew’s frenzied George flashes his butt at an exotic police detective, on a dinner break, in her car!

Viva la (mummified) man flesh, everyone!!!

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

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Music to Make Horror Movies By: Guitar Goddess Lita Ford!

Published November 10, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Deadly spider on my wall, how did you get on the cover of the magnificent Lita Ford’s 1984 LP Dancin’ on the Edge? Perhaps, Professor Arachnida was trying to illustrate the correlation between rock ‘n’ roll and horror. Indeed, this slamming effort from our favorite goddess of leather-graced thrashing is inundated with titles such as Dressed to Kill and Lady Killer.

Ford, whose 1988 Lita is a must hear pop masterpiece, entered further reaches of darkness with her biggest hit, Close My Eyes Forever, a duet with Ozzy Osbourne. Indeed, with lyrics stating “Like a dagger, you stick me in the heart and taste the blood from my blade. And when we sleep, would you shelter me in your warm and darkened grave?” this song is a commandingly hardcore look at velvet terror.

Ford, whose scare credibility is further enhanced by a saucy appearance in 1991 horror-comedy Highway to Hell, will be appearing the weekend of November 15th, 2013 at the Chicago faction of the Days of the Dead convention. http://www.daysofthedead.net/chicago/.

Sounds like a perfect time to get out your guitar string codpieces and head on Back to the Cave, no?

Lita Hell

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

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Review: Profile of a Killer

Published November 9, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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How I still shudder when I remember the days I spent as a captive of the Perpetual Lords of Homogenized Mediocrity! I never want to see another episode of Friends again!!!

Saul, the serial killer profiler at the heart of director-writer Caspian Tredwell-Owen’s darkly entertaining Profile of a Killer (2012), knows exactly how I feel. Called in to help an old friend crack a puzzling rash of local murders, Saul soon finds himself kidnapped and at the mercy of the very killer that he is trying to identify.

That David, the vicious murderer, is a troubled teen brings out both Saul’s horrified decency and his fathering instincts. While Rachel, a determined agent with secrets of her own, races to find Saul, the cracks in David’s armor begin to show. Abandoning his methodical methods, David begins lashing out with youthful rage – and Saul may eventually pay the ultimate price.

As the piece’s imaginative creator, Treadwell-Owen definitely embraces the bloodthirstiness of the tale. A sequence involving a young prostitute, in particular, is ruthlessly chilling. But, he, wisely, makes Profile of a Killer a character driven piece – even eking out some audience sympathy for the obviously confused, occasionally child-like David. In particular, he gives the kind Saul and the conflicted Rachel powerful backstories that engage the viewer and make the duo’s deadly conflicts all the more intriguing.

Indeed, those who relish in the limb spewing antics of CSI and Criminal Minds will find much to enjoy, here, especially in the well crafted, naturally believable performances of Gabriele Angieri (Saul), Joey Pollari (David) and Emily Franderburgh (Rachel).

Be sure to keep up-to-date with the film at https://www.facebook.com/ProfileOfAKiller.

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

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Jamie Greco and “M is for Mammary”

Published November 8, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan


As I toss in bed at night, counting my collection of dead prisoners’ body parts, I wonder how the queer community has gotten so homogenized. Gay marriage, adoption…what would Klaus Nomi say???!!!

Thankfully, director/performer Jamie Greco (Poultrygeist, Tales from the Crapper, PDA Massacre, Shadow: Dead Riot) has come up with a subversive, nasty wonder with the M is for Mammary entry for the ABC’s of Death 2 26th Director contest.

You can view (and vote for) this bloody, milky wonder, below, until November 14th, 2013!:

http://26th.abcsofdeathpart2.com/entry/m-is-for-mammary/

Meanwhile, Big Gay Horror Fan is always torturing single mothers at http://www.facebook.com/biggayhorrorfan, as well!

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

Forgotten Queens of Scream: Catacomb’s Laura Schaefer

Published November 7, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Working with a hesitant ivory quality, model Laura Schaefer imbued a couple of late 1980s Full Moon ventures and a 1989 episode of Freddy’s Nightmares with soft understatement. Her range wasn’t huge but (like early era Maria Ford), she enlivened the screen with a sensitive creaminess – and it would have been interesting to see what she could have done had she continued her career past her final bit roles in 1991.

CATACOMB2As Elizabeth in 1988’s Catacombs (recently released on DVD by Scream Factory – but known for years, on VHS, as Curse IV: The Ultimate Sacrifice), Schaefer seems far too beautiful and soft natured to fully inhabit the role of a research loving, elementary school teacher. But her lightness strikes a nice balance against the cantankerous layers of the accomplished character actors, all playing distinguished monks. She, also, quite ably personifies the demonic qualities invested in her character once Elizabeth is possessed by the demon, the old (not so) holy men have been hiding in the monastery’s basement jail for centuries. Of course, things eventually end well for Elizabeth and the young priest, the story’s platonic romantic interest, ably portrayed by Class of 84’s Timothy Van Patten.

003The same can’t be said for Etta, the blacksmith’s daughter Schaefer portrays, in Ghost Town (also 1988). Haunted for years by a ravaged, demonically powerful gun man, Schaefer’s hesitant lass soon attaches herself to a contemporary officer of the law, played by swarthy Frank Luz, when he finds himself hijacked in her misty, spirit ridden town. Graduating from almost mute silence, Schaefer/Etta eventually persuades Luz to help her “feel again” – providing viewers with a bit of female flesh and Luz’s character with the first dialogue cue that all is not as it appears to be. Etta’s loyalty to her white knight does cause her downfall, though, and Schaefer’s quiet quality makes her character’s outcome all the more potent. (Especially as Jimmie F. Skaggs is so supernaturally vile as the evil outlaw.)
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The 1989 Art of Death episode of Freddy’s Nightmares gave Schaefer her most eclectic role of the trio. As Joan, a popular college student, she undergoes a terrifying transformation after being kidnapped by the cartoon creation of an ardent admirer. Shaky, and eventually hallucinating an attack from a handsome fellow student (menacingly played by Deadly Friend’s Andrew Roperto), Schaefer believably pulls off the character’s shocked hysteria. This is the last major role of her career and, thankfully, it ends on a tremblingly high note.019

So, until the next time – may the spirits of horror’s forgotten femmes be with you always — and SWEET love and pink GRUE — Big Gay Horror Fan!

Getting Communal with “M is for…”!

Published November 6, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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My favorite memories of nursery school were when my fellow classmates and I gathered around the mud pit and sacrificed the latest substitute teacher. Such communal joy!

Its kind of like the current “M is for…” contest for the upcoming ABC’s of Death 2. A bunch of inspired filmmakers are joining together to make some ghoulish mini-masterpieces. Granted, only one can ultimately win (voting ends on November 14th, 2013) – but the community spirit going on with this project is positively infectious!

Here are a couple shorts to check out – with voting options at each link:

The goddess knows, I can live by Scream Queen, alone! Sean Tretta’s creative, well acted M is for Matchmaker is one of my favorites in this contest and features such genre icons as Tiffany Shepis and Sleepaway Camp‘s Felissa Rose. Horror Heaven!!

http://26th.abcsofdeathpart2.com/entry/m-is-for-matchmaker/

Meanwhile, Tony Wash from Scotchworthy Productions is one of the best independent horror filmmaking savants. You can check out his gooey, flesh baring entry M is for Muck, here:

http://26th.abcsofdeathpart2.com/entry/m-is-for-muck/

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

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Review: TerrorTales. 2013 (VHS)

Published November 6, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Possessed, soul zapping guitar strings…Dog kicking mummies!

Yes, Screaming Like Banshees’ VHS based anthology wonder is delightfully gritty, oft times inventive NO BUDGET Wisconsin terror FUN!!! The mini-mini shorts, here, come off like humorous experiments between friends (Let’s see what this make-up looks like on film! Cool!!) -BUT the Flesh Eating Fog segment is hilariously gory and extremely creative while The Christmas Mummy sequence is plain brilliance with a smart beginning, hysterically nasty middle and a haunting, mist shrouded ending.

Carolyn Baker and crew are doing some truly awesome “Lets Put on a Show” stuff, here, and Mickey ‘n Judy are bloody jealous, yo!!!

Check it at http://www.screaminglikebanshees.com!

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

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