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Tag Archives: Trilogy of Terror
making monsters meaningful, part 3
Previously, I had talked about what makes monsters scary; as well as how despite appearances to the contrary, monsters really only come in two types. Now I’d like to share with you some monsters that scared me when I was … Continue reading
Posted in 1980s, halloween, in lonely lands, movies
Tagged Alien, halloween, humanoids from the deep, in lonely lands, it's alive, monsters, prophecy, the brood, Trilogy of Terror
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when the world was young: the “trilogy of terror” doll
The latest in a series about influences from my childhood Fantasy/sci-fi/horror writer Richard Matheson passed away earlier this year, and I had been meaning to write about that when I saw that actress Karen Black had recently died as well. And … Continue reading
Posted in horror, when the world was young
Tagged books, fantasy, Karen Black, Richard Matheson, sci-fi, Trilogy of Terror, Zuni doll
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