Harry and the Hendersons: When Bigfoot Went Hollywood
On this episode of That Bigfoot Show -- yes, THAT one -- host Taylor James Johnson discusses one of his favorite movies of all time, and one of the reasons why he has a lifelong fascination with Sasquatch. The film is the 1987 classic Harry and the Hendersons.
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The Legacy Of Beyond Belief: Fact, Fiction & Everything In Between
There's nothing quite like the thrill of seeing Jonathan Frakes on screen. Yes, he's known as Riker from Star Trek: The Next Generation, but for me, he's also the iconic host of Beyond Belief. My best friend and I had a ritual of cozying up in bed with Chicken Biscuits and squeeze cheese, eagerly awaiting each episode. Our fascination extended beyond Frakes himself; we were captivated by narrator Don LaFontaine and the meticulous research of author Robert Tralins. Together, they formed our A-Team. Created by Lynn Lehman, whose sole other credit was a role in 1976's Guardian of the Wilderness, Beyond Belief was like a mysterious puzzle for its audience. Each episode presented a collection of short stories, spanning from paranormal encounters to uncanny coincidences.
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Intruder: A Forgotten Supermarket Slasher
Being a slasher fan is pretty simple: put a killer in a different setting where they can murder teens and let them loose. They can practically be played Mad Libs style. Today's subject is set in a grocery store and takes full advantage of all the implementations you would think. Add in some Bruce Campbell and the Raimi brothers for kicks, and you've got one of the more entertaining slashers of the 80s. So join us today as we cover 1989's Intruder.
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Bigfoot And The 1924 Ape Canyon Attack
That Bigfoot Show -- yes, THAT one -- returns as cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard and host Taylor James Johnson tackle the 1924 Bigfoot battle on Mount St. Helens that helped launch a legend. That's right, it's time to discuss and dissect the now infamous Ape Canyon Attack!
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Does The Haunting Stand The Test Of Time?
Remakes are always a tricky proposition. Some of the greats, both in the horror genre and elsewhere, are actually remakes, whether they are loose ones or not. 1999 happens to be one of the most packed years for movies ever, but how does The Haunting, one of the biggest releases of that year, hold up? Does it carry the torch or justified remakes, or does it fail to stand the Test of Time?
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What Happened To Underworld?
Vampires have always been a popular form of escapism for audiences and they’re stillmassively popular now. There’s something timeless and fascinating about the mythicalcreatures and whether it’s a classic such as 1922’s Nosferatu, Tom Cruise wearingplatforms in Interview With a Vampire, or the hilarious movie and TV show, What We DoIn The Shadows, people love them. The movie we’re focusing on in today’s video maynot be the best vampire flick ever made, but it started a hugely popular franchise, plus avideo game, Underworld: The Eternal War. So, could the promise of some tight leatherand a werewolf vs vampire skirmish be enough to warrant the hype? Let’s find out, hereon What happened to Underworld!
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The 20 Best BIGFOOT Videos
Everyone likes to watch Bigfoot videos on YouTube right? Otherwise you wouldn't be here watching this one... which is THAT BIGFOOT SHOW! Well, host Taylor James Johnson indulges your love of Bigfoot videos on YouTube by counting down what he believes are the 20 best Bigfoot videos on, you guessed it, YouTube. Why 20? Why not! Do you agree with his selections? What video is his No. 1 choice? Watch and find out!
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Phantom Of The Opera: Was Robert Englund The Forgotten Phantom?
The Phantom of the Opera is sometimes considered one of the Universal Monsters. I get it. From the 1925 version that gave us one of the most infamous unmasking sequences ever courtesy of the great Lon Chaney Sr., through the Hammer iteration with Herbert Lom, all the way up to the 2004 film that gave a lot of us our intro to Gerard Butler. 1989 was the beginning of its U.S. tour and we got not one but TWO Phantom movies that year. Phantom of the Mall: Erics Revenge is cheesy and may just be more well known due to our friend Joe Bob featuring it on the Last Drive In recently. Here in the Joblo Horror kitchen today we are cooking something up for you. Take one part Freddy Kruger, a dash of Cannon Films, and a heaping helping of nonsensical gory fun and you get a recipe for one of the Best Horror Movies You Never Saw.
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The Ruins: What Happened To This Adaptation?
The Ruins was one of those hot properties by an author whose previous work was an instant success with critics, fans, and studio executives who put it to celluloid. The book came out, and just two years later, we were given a movie adaptation that had a lot of the original authors’ work in it, mostly because he wrote the screenplay, too. While they came out two years apart and were both written by the same person, how close are these two versions to each other? Keep your vine-cutting machete handy as we find out what happened to this adaptation.
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What Happened To The Sixth Sense?
“I see dead people.” It’s one of the most memorable lines in moderncinema history. Back in the summer of 1999, everyone and their dead grandmother was saying those words in hushed tones, imitating young Cole Sear, the haunted protagonist of “The Sixth Sense,” which was as big of a cultural phenomenon as the movies had seen in years at the time. Thanks to an effective trailer, a word-of-mouth buzz that could not be ignored, the overall high quality of the product itself and, of course, that shocker of an ending, “The Sixth Sense” was one of those rare things at the cinema: a movie you simply could not miss, unless you didn’t mind being left out of the conversation completely.
Written by: Eric Walkuski
Edited by: Tyler Nichols
Narrated by: Tyler Nichols
Produced by: John Fallon and Andrew Hatfield
Executive produced by: Berge Garabedian
SERIES SYNOPSIS: Hollywood has had its fair share of historically troubled productions. Whether it was casting changes, actor deaths, fired directors, in-production rewrites, constant delays, budget cuts or studio edits, these films had every intention to be a blockbuster but were beset with unforeseen disasters. Sometimes huge hits, sometimes box office bombs. Either way, we have to ask: What Happened To This Horror Movie?
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When a Stranger Calls: A Remake That Delivers Despite Its Flaws
The first twenty minutes of the 1979 horror film When a Stranger Calls really creeped out movie-goers. It stuck in their heads, earning the movie cult classic status. The rest of the running time, viewers don’t often remember so clearly. So when Screen Gems gave the greenlight to a remake, they decided to expand those first twenty minutes to feature length. Stretching out the thrills and suspense for as long as possible. It was a clever idea that was brought to the screen in an entertaining way. And if you haven’t seen the When a Stranger Calls remake, this is the best horror movie you never saw.
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Tales From The Darkside: Exploring The Impact Of Anthology Storytelling
Compilation Video:
Welcome to the dark and twisted world of anthology horror! Anthology films are a staple of the genre, offering viewers a series of chilling tales woven together into one unforgettable experience. Today, we're diving back into the eerie depths of horror history to shine a light on a true gem: the 1990 classic, Tales from the Darkside: The Movie! As we journey through these haunting narratives, it's impossible not to feel the nostalgia stirring within us. Tales from the Darkside holds a special place in the hearts and minds of those who came of age in the 80s and 90s. Reminiscing about the spine-tingling tales from our childhood, we gather to share stories and relive the terror. So join us as we pay homage to this beloved horror series and embark on a journey into the macabre!
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The First Omen Review
I’ve always really enjoyed The Omen as a franchise. Even as a kid, I found something about the original trilogy centring around Damien Thorn especially gripping. However, I never had much use for the cheap TV movie sequel (Omen IV: The Awakening) or the scene-for-scene remake, which, despite a game cast, didn’t come close to recapturing the grisly spirit of Richard Donner’s original.
As such, I figured The First Omen would be just another would-be franchise starter, but I have to give 20th Century Studios and Disney credit - they made one hell of a cool horror flick (pun intended). In some ways, it’s a bit like Wonka (bear with me) in that it’s a prequel that does its own thing without shitting all over the original, with the Donner film and the original movies that follow all existing in the same universe this does.
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What Happened To Manhunter?
How cool would it be to wake up in an alternate universe where bizarre versions of your favorite movies existed and you could experience them all over again for the first time? That’s exactly what I can offer to The Silence of the Lambs and Red Dragon fans who have never experienced Manhunter. The forgotten and abandoned stepchild of the Hannibal Lecter film series. How in the hell does a movie that has the twisted murder weirdness and fascinating serial killer storytelling of a Silence of the Lambs or Mindhunter paired with the coolness of a movie like Heat and flair of a Nicolas Winding Refn film go this unnoticed? Let’s find out together. Get in, loser. We’re going serial killer hunting with just What Happened To Manhunter?
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The Hand That Rocks The Cradle: When Fate Meets Revenge In The '90s
Thirty-two years ago, the psychological thriller The Hand That Rocks the Cradle reached theatres - and this one will always have a special place in Joblo Horror Original's hearts. JoBlo's Lance Vlcek, felt it was time for this movie to get the Revisited treatment.
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When David Crockett Encountered The Sasquatch
If you’re from the Lone Star State, or anywhere in the United States for that matter, then you know Davy Crockett is an important figure in American history and folklore. What you might not know is Davy Crockett is alleged to have encountered another famous figure of U.S. folklore – Bigfoot! On this episode of That Bigfoot Show – yes, THAT one – host Taylor James Johnson and renowned cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard team up to tell the story of when Davy Crockett met a Sasquatch. Do you believe the creature warned Crockett of the events that would occur at the Alamo months later, including his death!?! You’ll just have to watch!
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Why X-Files The Movie Is The Perfect Ending To The Series
The movie serves as a bridge between the end of season five and the beginning of season six. The X-Files have officially been shut down, and Mulder and Scully have to act according to protocol. Yawn. Been there, done that. Nothing is going to stop Spooky Mulder from continuing to be Spooky– not even mundane FBI work. With that said, let's find out if we were prepared, or had been prepared, to Fight the Future.
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Why The Crow Remains A Timeless Classic
JoBlo’s own Lance Vlcek is continuing his The Best Scene video series with a look at a few defining moments from the 1994 classic The Crow.
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Sasquatch Invades San Antonio
It’s dramatic recreation time on That Bigfoot Show – yes, THAT one – as host Taylor James Johnson tackles a Texas-based Bigfoot sighting. On Nov. 30, 2009 a homeless couple in San Antonio claimed to see a creature in the woods near their tent, and notified the authorities. Taylor’s got the 911 call audio, he’s read the police report, and he’s joined by renowned cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard. It’s time to take a deep dive into a potential Sasquatch encounter as only That Bigfoot Show can tell it. Yes, THAT one!
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Alien: Deconstructing A Masterpiece
Folks, slasher movies are kind of a big deal here on JoBlo Horror Originals. We love seeing Ghost Face reveal their identities at the end of Scream, we revisit the horror of Haddonfield every Halloween and we sure as sh*t make sure to cover our fair share of cult slashers that fly below the mainstream radar. But lately, I’ve been trying to scratch a different itch. I mean, I’m always in the mood for blood and guts, but I’ve been in the mood for something a little more “out there” from a hulking masked killer. Of course, within horror, there are many avenues that I could go down. See, on this show, I’ve covered ghosts, demons, cults, witches, haunted artifacts, monsters, serial killers, and even robots- but I don’t feel that I’ve properly explored- is aliens.
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What Happened to Hostel: Part 2?
So, like any other horror movie that manages to whip up a frenzy with critics and fans alike, plus a decent box office return, a sequel was inevitable. Although the fevered response to the movie may have been mixed, audiences had a taste for Slovakian-based bloodshed, and Eli Roth was just the man to deliver it. Again. However, with a promise that the grisly ante was going to be upped significantly in the sequel, could Roth prove that the decent premise of the first movie could be expanded upon in the sequel? Let’s find out here on What Happened to Hostel: Part 2.
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Bigfoot: Exploring The Legend
In this pilot episode of THAT BiGFOOT SHOW, we take a deep-dive into the reasons our trusted host (Taylor James Johnson) believes the legends of these mysterious "monsters" are true. His lifelong passion for cryptozoology has led to many "adventures" that opened his mind to believe in such things. Will he convince you that these creatures are real? Or is he just a crazy man walking through the woods ranting to a camera? Or maybe a little of both… find out for yourself on the first ever episode of THAT BiGFOOT SHOW! Yeah, that one.
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Gingersnaps 2: Why It Exceeds Against Expectations
Step into the world of horror with us as we explore the captivating sequel, Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed. Amidst the vast array of horror films, this sequel shines as a beacon of reinvention and depth. Join us on a journey into the dark and introspective realm of Brigitte Fitzgerald, where lycanthropy sets the stage for nuanced explorations of addiction, depression, and sisterhood. Through careful analysis, we uncover how this film transcends typical horror tropes to offer a poignant reflection on life's complexities. From character dynamics to thematic symbolism, each aspect is meticulously examined, revealing layers of depth and emotional resonance. Come along as we delve into the transformative journey of Ginger Snaps 2 and discover why it's a standout in the world of horror cinema.
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Dead Alive: Peter Jackson & The Art Of Excess
These days, Peter Jackson is best known for directing big budget spectacles. He took the Hobbits to Mordor. He cast Benedict Cumberbatch as a dragon. He brought us the sight of a motion-capture King Kong smacking around a bunch of dinosaurs. But when he was just getting his career started, he was making very different kinds of movies. Horror comedies that were drenched in blood. And pretty much every other bodily fluid you can think of. In 1992, he brought the world what may be the bloodiest film ever made. A zombie comedy he would call BRAINDEAD, but many fans know it as DEAD ALIVE. And if you haven’t seen this one yet, it’s THE BEST HORROR MOVIE YOU NEVER SAW.
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In Search Of The Yeti: Delving Into The Enigma Of The Abominable Snowman
Taking advantage of an unusual Texas snow day, we take a look at the legend of The Abominable Snowman! Everybody's favorite cold weather cryptid has been sighted for centuries and has had their furry frozen fingers in everything from religion to Hollywood. Join our host, Taylor James Johnson, has he shares one of his favorite Yeti tales... involving monks and a movie star.
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