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October Horror, Day 1: Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948, Charles Barton).
Poster.

Its a grand
New Idea for FUN
BUD ABBOTT
and
LOU COSTELLO
meet
FRANKENSTEIN
(Illustration of Abbott and Costello running from Dracula, the Wolf Man, and Frankenstein’s Monster unfrozencave
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Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
Meet Frankenstein 1948
***
ABBOTT COSTELLO
meet
RANKENSTEIN
Watched Sep 24, 2025
October Horror, Day 1: Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948, Charles Barton). Finally getting around to this one (which might be a big theme in this year's picks). It's definitely a mixed bag, with Costello at the top, Lon Chaney Jr following, and everyone and everything else in some order below them. Abbott just kind of disappears into the rest of the non-monster cast for the most part, as there's not much for him to do and Costello has so many others to play off of.
Lugosi suffers from a similar issue as Abbott, just on the monster side.
It seemed like this, more than any of the other monster team-ups and mash-ups, was the basis for The Monster Squad.
Some charming effects and enough laughs to make this solid seasonal viewing.
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They have longer videos now! You should come back and post your evidence of the link between AntiFa and DSA (ring footage of some guy with a DSA bumper sticker and AntiFa tattoo going into your house to snuggle your wife while you’re at a Proud Boys meeting) bsky.app/profile/atru...
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Jonathan Choe to Trump: "Another group right now that is behind antifa and working with antifa very closely based on the research that we have right now that we're gonna give to you and your team are the Democratic Socialists of America."
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You’d be hard-pressed to find a more “everyone is twelve now” photo
Kash Patel looking like the happiest 12yo boy on Xmas morn’, surrounded by a bunch of dumb self-branded, militaristic fetish items
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Well, in this case it’s totally believable, as NYPD have an even bigger and more malignant propaganda arm than TheFP, so I totally buy that a cop said that. I just think it’s meaningless garbage anyway
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October Horror, Day 8: Macabre (1980, dir. Lamberto Bava).
Movie poster

IL FILM CHE AVREBBE TERRORIZZATO ANCHE ALFRED HITCHCOCK
MACABRO

A doll head with a cracked hole in the forehead and blood pooling out from underneath unfrozencave
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Macabre 1980
** *½
LAMBERTO BAMA
MACABRE
Watched Oct 5, 2025
October Horror, Day 8: Macabre (1980, dir.
Lamberto Bava). I would not recommend this to anyone blindly, but if you're into the more depraved end of Giallo/Italian Gothic Horror, this is top shelf. Though maybe more restrained (and coherent) by comparison, I see this as almost a sister movie to Buio Omega, if that gives a sense of what to expect. I also kept thinking of Shock, especially visually, while watching (which makes sense, given that Lamberto was significantly involved in that movie, as well).
Also my second Bernice Stegers (Xtro) this month!
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Julia Roberts emailing you to explain that the first Skrewdriver record is really great, why she still meditates to NON records, and how Matthew Bower is really more just an occult historian
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October Horror, Day 7: Xtro (1982, dir. Harry Bromley Davenport) and Netherworld (1992, dir. David Schmoeller).
Movie poster

When Tony grows upr hes going to be just like Daddy!
XTRO
Some extra-terrestrials arent friendly.

Illustration of a young boy scowling, a large red-eyed alien with large pointy teeth behind him and a flying spaceship in the background Movie poster 

There is a place between Heaven and Hell.
Netherworld

Illustration of a monstrous hand (several fingers have claws, two have snake heads as fingertips) flying away from a door October Horror, Day 7: Xtro (1982, dir. Harry Bromley Davenport) and Netherworld (1992, dir.
David Schmoeller). Doing a twofer today, the conceit being these are both movies I rented and tried watching decades ago and bailed on early in the first act because they seemed a waste of my time.
I tried watching Netherworld in my teens, and clocked it as a hokey supernatural erotic thriller.
Upon finally finishing now, I can say my opinion has not changed. The most I came alive while watching was "is that Edgar Winter? ...Huh, it is." The hand on the poster does actually appear in the movie, and it has feeling moments of coolness, but it's mostly a stiff sculpture that sometimes flies around like the metal balls from
Phantasm.
The VHS box for Xtro had been on my radar since I was very little, but I didn't try watching it until my early 20s. Finishing it now, I have to say it's definitely worth a watch. It's clunky (l'd push the whole affair up a grade if not for the stiff, hunt-and-peck-the-keys synth score) and baffling, but it's wrenches back and forth between being a decently shot and understated psychodrama horror to a total gonzo gross-out.
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“We acknowledge climate change is real, and there is a massive human impact on it, but we can only acknowledge those human factors that won’t upset corporations and billionaires”
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Every time I see a Democrat politician elaborating on their idea of opposition
George Bluth Sr putting his head in his hands
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First you’re like, “Wilford?” And then you’re like
Lucille Bluth excited by Gene Parmesan
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And welfare checks for Libertarian nations
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Wow, he started from nothing and now look at him! A real rags-to-riches story! A self-made man.

Unrelated, I hit my head real bad on my stove’s exhaust hood and I’ve also been smelling gas all over the house for the past month.
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I have no idea, but this at least sounds plausible
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October Horror, Day 6: Death Spa (1988, dir. Michael Fischa)
Poster for the movie Death Spa. A woman with a skull face and workout clothes stands on an exercise bike in the foreground, a man in the background sits on another exercise machine, his arms strapped to the bars of it and he is screaming as his chest is bursting open. There is fire and smoke all around them. DEATH SPA
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Death Spa 1988
PATRON
Watched Oct 1, 2025
October Horror, Day 6: Death Spa (1988, dir.
Michael Fischa). I first became aware of this movie when a friend and I rented the VHS of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, and the trailer for this played before the main movie. We both rightly clocked it as ridiculous with no intention of checking it out.
Nearly 30 years later and I finally gave it a go. It is ridiculous, and pretty dumb, but that ridiculousness is inspired and enjoyably executed. The conceit doesn't hold up to scrutiny, and they explicitly acknowledge this (how would a computer control bathroom tiles?), but that's about the only winking the movie does.
It's neither distractingly silly nor mind-numbing serious. Just one baffling choice after another (a love scene with a woman in eye-bandages being sexily fed asparagus stands out for me).
The opening is legitimately artful (a dialog-free montage including a choreographed solo dance workout), and probably went a long way toward locking me in.
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Hard to see a frog, an Among Us guy, and Uncle Sam and not assume their political leanings are on the other end. But pleasantly surprised.
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*nerd whine* Nnnnngggg, e-bikes are an e-menace. Also my soup isn’t watery enough and my spoon is too heavy!
Some clammy dork
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That quote is pretty efficiently packed with dumb bullshit, but “I’m a rich loser” is still shorter.