Thursday, October 29, 2009

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I got hit hard, I'm on the ground
And if you swing again I'll duck
And I wish you the best of luck
You deserve yourself
And I return from my trip to hell
As a headless horseman

Oh what a loss
I went back to get my stuff
And it was tangled up and tough
I stood there and stared you down
And I walked aimlessly around
With a flaming pumpkin head
Oh what a loss
My soft hands replaced by claws
You turned me into a stray dog, from mighty human man
Oh what a loss
Oh what a loss
I miss my closest friend
And now I cling to rocks and wind
It's a precious thing we lost



-Brian

Thursday, October 15, 2009



Go to this show & check out Polygon, featuring members of Sleepwall.



-Brian

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Brian Giwojna's Horror Movie Month; Volume 7



Happy Birthday to Me
1981
Director: J. Lee Thompson

[review to come tomorrow]



-Brian

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Brian Giwojna's Horror Movie Month; Volume 6



Cassandra
1986
Director: Colin Eggleston


[review to come tomorrow]



-Brian

Monday, October 5, 2009

Brian Giwojna's Horror Movie Month; Volume 5



The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie
1989
Directors: Michael Herz & Lloyd Kaufman


In this episode of the Toxic Avenger, Toxie gets tricked into working for the evil Apocalypse Corporation. He desperately needs a job and wants to raise money for his girlfriend Claire's eye surgery. Apocalypse gives him the money he needs and brainwashes him to help them pollute Tromaville. Claire's surgery makes her see what wrong Toxie is doing and helps him turn himself around to fight back.



-Brian

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Brian Giwojna's Horror Movie Month; Volume 4



The Funhouse
1981
Director: Tobe Hooper


The Funhouse is a story of four teens who go on a double-date to a carnival. They get stoned, see all the attractions and decide they want to stay overnight in The Funhouse. This turns out to be a horrible idea.



- Brian

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Brian Giwojna's Horror Movie Month; Volume 3



Blackenstein
1973
Director: William A. Levey


This movie was kind of boring and anti-climatic. Dr. Stein is a Nobel-prize winning scientist who is a genius with DNA. Winifred, an old student of Stein's, shows up at
his home asking him to help her out. Winifred's fiance Eddie, is a Vietnam veteran who has lost both his arms and legs. Dr. Stein thinks he can help him out and they go to work. Meanwhile, Malcomb, Dr. Stein's assistant, falls in love with Winifred and becomes jealous of her love for Eddie. He switches Eddie's DNA and turns him into a ruthless monster.


-Brian

Friday, October 2, 2009

Brian Giwojna's Horror Movie Month; Volume 2



The Brood
1979
Director: David Cronenberg


This movie was fucked up! Frank Carveth's wife, Nola is under a bizarre form of therapy by Dr. Hal Raglan. After Frank finds bruises on their daughter Candace's back, he attempts to stop Nola's weekend visits. He becomes determined to undercover more information about Dr. Raglan's eccentric procedures. In the meantime, Nola's parents are viciously murdered and Frank has a suspicion that these deaths are linked to Dr. Raglan's practices.



-Brian

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Brian Giwojna's Horror Movie Month; Volume 1



Tenebre / Unsane
1982
Director: Dario Argento


This movie takes place in Rome, Italy and follows the story of Peter Neal, a writer from New York. Neal travels to Rome for business and shortly after his arrival, murders begin and are associated with his latest book, Tenebre. This dark, mysterious thriller brings a lot of blood to the table with an assortment of malicious slayings. Not to mention, the twist ending! Definitely check this film out! I'm going to look into more of his films. (Suspiria, Inferno, Demons & Creepers)




-Brian