Friday, November 2, 2012

Shout! Factory DVD Shout Out!!!




 I'm new to Tobe Hooper's The Funhouse.  I thought I was going into a sort of slasher film that happens at a carnival.  That's not exactly right.  What I got was something way better.  So slasher fans, you might need to change your expectations with this one.  The Funhouse focuses more on mood, eeriness, and a certain seediness that comes with the traveling carnival experience.  A group of friends visit the local carnival and basically witness a murder.  Once the surprise is unleashed mid-movie, it only spirals out of control from there to a pretty suspenseful climax.  Very good stuff here, worth a re-visit for the people who dub this film only "average."

Shout! Factory has also done a major service with the updated film transfer.  The great image quality really elevates the film because the movie's effectiveness really depends on the dark and creepy looking sideshow props.  The dark scenes aren't dark to the point you can't see what's going on.  Shout! Factory keeps rolling out forgotten gems and classics, The Funhouse being no exception. 



Halloween II (Collector's Edition)Another recent release from Shout! Factory is Halloween 2.  I didn't think much of this sequel when I first watched it many years ago, but like The Funhouse, the updated transfer really allows colors to pop and the dark mood and atmosphere to really come through.  My main criticism of the movie itself is how Jamie Lee Curtis and Donald Pleasence seem to have limited screen time, so there's not really a strong main character, only lots of small character threads.  The creepiness of being stalked at a hospital is effective.  The bloody moments, what few there are, come off much better with the new transfer--it's all about the little things.  There's also a funny mistaken identity death, where a poor trick-r-treater wearing a Michael Myers mask gets hit by a car and burned.  Certainly better than the later sequels, though only okay judged on its own merits, this one's a worthy addition to any fan's collection just because of the juiced up re-release.




 Halloween III: Season of the Witch (Collector's Edition)Yes, the movie isn't about Michael Myers.  So what?  There's plenty of sequels with him in it, so come on, give this one a chance already!  Halloween III really is a underrated flick that deserves more love (and it gets the love; this release is hands down the best image quality and filled with the most extras).  Halloween mask makers are the bad guys wanting to do bad things to our children.  An advertising campaign, a catchy song, a commercial contest on Halloween night, what child can resist?  What I like about this movie is its playful approach to horror.  It's both creepy and at times funny.  The use of mechanical machines and Halloween lore really impressed me.  What really hinders this film is the ten to fifteen minute lull between the second and final act where we seem to lose touch with our two main protagonists.  Once we get them back, the ending's actually more effective than I remember it.  Cult classic indeed.  I'll put it out there, this movie is better than Halloween 2.  The spirit of horror really comes off in funny and scary moments in Season of the Witch.  Love it! 



 I'm digging Shout! Factory's treatment of it's horror releases.  Next year's almost looking very promising.  I hear they're putting out The Video Dead!  Finally!




Wednesday, October 17, 2012

DEATH DEPOT e-book out on Amazon!






My latest novel Death Depot is now available on Amazon Kindle.  Imagine graverobbers from hell raiding our cemeteries and homes.  This one's a bit more suspense-building, slow and creepy type of book, though there are blasts of violence here and there.  If anybody out there enjoyed Inside the Perimeter: Scavengers of the Dead, you might really enjoy this one.  Check it out, or point a horror fan in this direction.  Any help selling this thing is always heartily appreciated.  Take care and keep reading!


http://www.amazon.com/Death-Depot-ebook/dp/B009S2P73Q/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1350520014&sr=1-1&keywords=death+depot#_

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Gearing Up For The Next Project

I'm getting closer to the next project, which is writing an anthology of horror fiction.  I've written short stories before, but this is new.  I haven't belted out as many stories as possible within a two month period.  I'll be banging my head against the wall until I bleed to come up with ideas.  Maybe this'll add up to something good, or it'll suck, but hey, a writer's got to get out of his comfort zone. 

So to gear up for this challenge, I've been watching some horror movie anthologies.  Here's some goodies:

First up is From A Whisper to a Scream.  This is a lower budget horror anthology, but with lots of creative ideas.  Sure, the Vincent Price wraparound story is predictable, but that guy could read a fucking cereal box, and it's sound creepy.  My favorite story of the lot is the glass eater who faces dire consequences from a voodoo lady who controls his life.  The rest of the stories are grim, gruesome, and just plain dirty feeling. Worth a watch.
 
 
 
Another anthology I have a lot of appreciation for is Chillers.  It's very low budget, but again, it has a stock of plentiful creative ideas.  My favorite is the story of the man who can hold his hand above a picture in the obitiuary section of a newspaper and bring the dead person back to life.  Dire consequences occur when he brings back an executed serial killer back from hell.  Awesome!
 
 
 
 
 
Trick 'r TreatTrick 'R. Treat's another winner, though it's not completely perfect.  I enjoy the wraparound stories revolving around the short stories.  It's almost a fluid story in itself.  It's too bad this one had a botched release. 
 
 
 
 
  Tales from the Hood may have a jilted view of black culture, but the horror tales themselves prove visually arresting and impishly poignant.  My favorite of the lot is the story involving a kid who has an interesting way of dealing with his abusive father.  David Alan Grier does his best to bring a ridiculous scene some justice.  Must see for horror fanatics.  Largely underrated. 
 
 
  This Japanese/Korean anthology shows the wild and fucked up nature of foreign cinema.  I eat it up like candy.  My favorite of the lot is "The Box," though the visuals draw me in more than the story.  "Dumplings" makes you look at fetus eating in a different light.  Yep, it's that kind of anthology.  Love it.
 
 
George Romero might be known for Night of the Living, and his other zombie flicks, but he did a fine job of adapting Stephen King's stories to celluloid.  Brooding atmosphere fill this anthology.  My favorite, though every story is compelling, is the one involving Leslie Neilson and what he does to his two victims at the beach.  Chilling.  Great movie anthology.
 
 
 
I'm sure there's more anthologies out there.  Speak up.  Tell me what I'm missing. What other movie anthologies are awesome?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Free e-books until this Sunday! CIDER MILL VAMPIRES/THIS TOWN EATS EVERYTHING!

Cider Mill Vampires and This Town Eats Everything will be free now until Sunday!  Go to Amazon and check it out. 




And while you're on Amazon, feel free to "Like" these books, write a review, or spread the word.  Every little bit helps.  And if you're wanting to lay down some cash for some books, feel free to check these out on amazon as well...
Thanks for the support and keep reading books, even if they're not mine.  All the best!
 
-Alan Spencer

Sunday, September 16, 2012

.99 Cent Horror Days Are Here! This Town Eats Everything and Cider Mill Vampires

   So I'm not a bigtime author, and I'm sure making these two novels extra cheap on Amazon won't bring in a tidal wave of sales, but for the sake of Halloween and getting in the spirit of horror, I wanted to do something to celebrate.  Why does an author ultimately write?  So people will read their stuff--at least that's how I feel.
 
For a limited time, I'm making Cider Mill Vampires and This Town Eats Everything .99 cents.  And keep in mind the two books are in a series, but they're stand alone, so if one interests you more than the other, you won't be lost reading one over the other.  In any situation, keep buying books!  Happy Horror Days are Here!
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, September 9, 2012

This Town Eats Everything is on e-book!!!







First, there was Cider Mill Vampires, and now Caleb Anthony finds himself against another impossible evil.  This Town Eats Everything's got gore, mystery, male frustration, energy drinks, and things eating people that shouldn't be eating people.  So please go to amazon and check out my new e-book.  Help me keep the series alive! 

Happy reading!

-Alan Spencer

http://www.amazon.com/Everything-Anthony-Paranormal-Series-ebook/dp/B0097VL0PM/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1347197210&sr=1-1&keywords=This+town+eats+everything

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

This Town Eats Everything

 
This is a lower resolution pic for This Town Eats Everything, the stand alone follow up to Cider Mill Vampires.  Expect the e-book out sometime next week!