Best known for starring in the Highlander TV series and its last two film sequels, Adrian Paul is the star of Eyeborgs, making its Syfy premiere tonight. FLICK ATTACK: How many of your interviews start off with the interviewer saying, “Yo, Adrian”? PAUL: Once or twice, perhaps. It’s standard. FLICK ATTACK: Eyeborgs has kind of … Continue reading Confession Stand with Adrian Paul→
I hope you like images of stars in space — because that’s the first three minutes of The Day Time Ended, an early Charles Band production in which a family living on a desert ranch in California finds strange things afoot after three supernovas explode and the light is absorbed by their abode’s solar paneling. … Continue reading The Day Time Ended (1979)→
Novelist Michael Crichton was famous for being somewhat obsessive about the subjects that caught his fancy, often studying them until he could be considered almost an expert in the field. Sadly, the 17 years he devoted to researching the art of filmmaking weren’t quite as fruitful. As a director, he never managed to be more … Continue reading Runaway (1984)→
I’ve never been able to stomach more than a minute of ei Independent Cinema’s softcore efforts, like Spider-Babe, The Lord of the G-Strings, Kinky Kong and Play-Mate of the Apes. Not being 13 years old, I don’t see the appeal. Surprise then, to see one that’s actually kinda clever, at least by their low standards: … Continue reading Shock-O-Rama (2005)→
This is producer/director William Castle’s second-best movie with the number 13 in its title. Its premise is that Candy (Kathy Dunn), an American diplomat’s daughter who attends an exclusive boarding school, becomes a spy. She’s 16 years old. I point that out because not once, but twice, does Candy throw herself at older men, in … Continue reading 13 Frightened Girls (1963)→