Happy Monday Folks! And such a glorious day, isn’t it? Yeah…okay…I’ll cut the crap. At least I hope it is a good day. In light of recent events, let us take a second to step away from reality and put your brain somewhere else…just for a few seconds…and see if you can’t identify our latest photo. But first, let’s back up a little and go over last week’s photo. It was from Eugenio Marin’s 1972 epic Horror Express, starring a wide array of stars such as Telly Savalas, Alberto de Mendoza, Victor Israel, Silvia Tortosa, and Helga Liné. Oh yeah and two British actors, Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. Heard of them?
Kudos to the following people for sending in the correct answer: Hoby Abernathy, Bill Harrison, Troy Howarth, Doug Lamoreux, Leon Marcelo, Michael Shields, David H. Smith, Jon Towlson, and Mike Tutino. Nice job, people!
Okay…it seems that I’ve been giving you pics that are a little easy. But not this week. This one is going to be tough. But I think some of you are up for the challenge, right? Then good luck to you….you’ll need it.
And as always, please remember not to post your answers here, so everyone has a chance at it. Thanks!


There are some of those actors that play a character with such zest and passion, that as a young film watcher, they are forever cast in your head as that type of person. My introduction to Miguel Ferrer was, like many, in the 1987 film Robocop, where he played a young executive determined to make a difference. While he wasn’t really a bad guy in the film, he definitely showed his power in a tough role. But then a couple of years later, in DeepStar Six (1989), he really showed me how much of a jerk he could be! The real shame is that Ferrer was one of those actors that could play on both sides of the drama, and even be funny! But when he played a bad guy…man was he good.





Every single horror fan out there probably knows of and has seen The Blob. Probably both versions! But how many of them has seen the Caltiki: The Immortal Monster!