Mystery Photo 11-23

It’s Monday, so that has to mean a new Mystery Photo, right? At least this should be ONE good thing to look forward for a Monday. At least I hope it is! Our last pic was from the Hammer thriller Nightmare. Don’t hear too much about this one for some reason, but it is a good one and worth checking out. In fact, I would recommend most of the black and white thrillers that Hammer made in the 60s, especially titles like Scream of Fear and Paranoiac. Kudos out to the following who sent in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Doug Lamoreux, Michael Shields, Adam Rockoff. Well done!

So….this week’s photo is not black and white, but a nice color one that I thought was a great looking shot. Well done to the DP for this one! But take a look and see what you think. Just send us an email at jon@kitleyskrypt.com with your guess. Remember…Please don’t post your answer here, so everyone can have a guess. Good luck.

mp112315

Mystery Photo 11-9

I knew our last one was going to be a tough one, but that didn’t stop a few from sending in the correct answer. The shot was from the 1959 film The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake. Now with a title like that, doesn’t it make you want to see it? While the movie might not live up to that awesome title, I still think it is a great little film and worth seeing. Kudos to Hoby Abernathy, Doug Lamoreux, and Gavin Schmitt for sending in the correct title. Well done, Gents!

For this week’s photo, we’re going with another black and white film, and another one that probably doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Nothing scary in this picture, unless you start to imagine what might be behind those doors!!! Please remember not to post your answer here, but send us an email at jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good luck!

mp1109

Mystery Photo 11-2

I figured our last photo would spark a bit of interests, especially those out there with a fondness of Italian cinema. That shot was of course of the lovely Florinda Bolkan in Lucio Fulci’s A Lizard in a Woman’s Skin. This an incredible film that Fulci made quite a few years before he would be known for all his gore films. If you haven’t seen it, I would strongly suggest you check it out. Kudos out to the following for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Mike Baronas, Kuba Haczek, Troy Howarth, Bryan Martinez, Gavin Schmitt, and William Wilson.

Now on to this week’s photo. Might be pretty easy, or it just might have you stumped. Make sure you take a good look at it. I think it is going to be one of those that if you’ve seen the movie, then you’ll remember it. Or maybe you’ll remember seeing it but can’t remember the title….I hate when that happens. But none the less, take a good look and send me your guess to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good luck.

mp110215

Mystery Photo 10-26

I figured our last photo might be a tough one and since we only got 2 correct answers sent in, looks like I was right. But don’t feel bad, this was an obscure one. The shot is from a film called The Strangeness (1985) and is about a bunch of spelunkers who run across this wicked stop-motion monster at the end. Is it a great movie? Not by any means, but any time you have a stop-motion monster, I’m all for it. This has recently been released by Code Red, so it is a little easier to get to these days than before that, since it had never gotten a DVD release, and even the VHS tapes were pretty rare. This title would make a great addition to any Turkey Day lineup. But congrats to Hoby Abernathy and Will Wilson for sending in the correct answer.

Now to this week’s photo. This one might be a little easier….might be. So take a peek and see what you can come up with. Remember, please don’t post your answer here, but send us an email to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

mp102615

Mystery Photo 10-19

Happy Monday Everyone! Hope everyone enjoyed their weekend. I know I did, even with two seven hour drives within 3 days. But well worth the trip. So let’s get to it, shall we?

Our photo from last week was a tricky one, mainly because it really did look like it could have been from a dozen different movies. Or the fact that it is known as probably a dozen different titles as well. But the film is the 1980 classic Monster…aka Monstroid…aka Toxic Monster….aka It Came from the Lake…and many more. Starring James Mitchum, Anthony Aisley, and John Carradine as a priest, this underwater sea creature is just a hoot to watch. Granted a lot of the prints are so dark you can’t see anything. Maybe that’s a blessing! Anyway, kudos out to Hoby Abernathy, Doug Lamoreux, and David Smith for sending in the correct answer. Well done, guys!

Now for this week’s photo, we’re going to go with another creature feature. See if you can recognize this little lost classic. Just email your name to me at jon@kitleyskrypt.com. And Remember…please don’t post your answer here, but send us an email. That way it gives others a chance.

mp101915

Mystery Photo 10-12

I have to say that I was pretty impressed with the amount of correct answers this time. And here I picked a little film that came out that didn’t seem to make that big of a splash, though I remember enjoying it quite a bit. But apparently I wasn’t the only one since quite a few of you out there recognized the last shot. It was of course from the 2008 film Splinter. Hard to explain it if you haven’t seen it, but I think it is well worth your time. I’m pretty sure it will at least make your fingers hurt. Congrats to the following for sending in the correct answer: Todd Barwick, Jason Buchanan, Ashley Crisman, Jerry Downing, Jordan Eucker, Albert Gerber, Brett Harrison, Kevin Matthews, Dustin Moravick, Luke Ostrowski, Wayne Teeter, Matt Wedge, and Kristin Wicks. Well done!

Now, let’s get to this week’s photo. Might be a bit harder, and definitely a bit more cheesier, but still fun none the less. See if you can’t tell what film this creature stars in. Just send us your answer to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. And as always…Good Luck!

mp101215

Mystery Photo 10-5

Almost didn’t think I was going to get to this tonight, after a long and glorious weekend at Cinema Wasteland. But we knew we had to at least get this update posted before we crash for the night. So let’s get to it. Our photo last week was from the one and only film Astro Zombies, written & directed (and many other job titles as well) by the man himself, Ted V. Mikels. If you haven’t seen this one, then you are definitely missing out on a lot of fun. Congrats to Hoby Abernathy, Doug Lamoreux, and Michael Shields for sending in the correct answer. Well done.

I thought for this week’s photo, I’d give you a little hand. Did I mention that I didn’t get much sleep over the weekend? Anyway….here’s this week’s photo. So take a peek and see if you can figure it out. Remember, just send us an email at jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good luck!

mp100515

Mystery Photo 9-28

Happy Monday Everyone! Another Monday, another Mystery Photo. But before we get to today’s mystery pic, let’s talk about the one from last week. The shot is from the 1995 movie Habit, written, directed, AND starring Larry Fessenden. Now I know there might be a few of you out there that are tired to death of vampire films, but this one is different. Traditional in its approach, but different in the same aspect. I couldn’t recommend this film enough. And lucky for you, this is one of the films that is included in the Larry Fessenden Collection coming out from Shout Factory on October 20th. Make sure you check it out.

Congrats to the following scholars for identifying the correct movie: Hoby Abernathy, Aaron Christensen, & John Pata.

Now…on to this week’s business…our lastest photo. So take a good look, scratch your head and then send us your answer to jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Good Luck!

mp92815

Mystery Photo 9-21

Our last photo was from the classic sci-fi horror flick I Married A Monster from Outer Space, which I have to say is probably one of the best exploitation titles out there. With a title that tells you right up front what kind of feature you are going to see, you know you won’t be disappointed. So much fun here, folks. And it looks like a few of you out there remembered this shot and sent in the correct answer. They were: Aaron Christensen, Bill Harrison, Doug Lamoreux, Charlie Miller, and Michael Shields. Nice job!

So let us get to this week’s photo. Sure, we might have used another shot from this movie a year or so ago, but there is a method to my madness, as they say. So take a ponder at this poor fellow sitting there in his birthday suit and see if you can recognize which film this is from. Good luck.

mp92115

Mystery Photo 9-14

A little late in the day, but after a busy weekend, we’re just getting to it now. But it is still Monday, so it still counts! Our last photo was from the cult classic film Deranged, with Roberts Blossom appearing as the crazy Ezra Cobb, based on the true life killer Ed Gein. Congrats to the following that sent in the correct answer: Scott Bradley, Matt Moore, Troy Howarth, Kristin Wicks, and Greg Wojick.

Now let’s take a look at our latest photo. This is a good old black and white classic that I just had hanging around! But see if you can recognize which feature this shot is from. Good luck.

Just remember to send me an email with your guess, at jon@kitleyskrypt.com. Please remember, do not post your answer here in the comment section. That makes it too easy for everyone else!

mp91415