Horror Anthologies

Posted by admin on March 13th, 2010 and filed under anthologies | 25 Comments »

i go through the 17 horror anthologies i own on dvd.
1. After Midnight
2. Blood Bath
3. Body Bags
4. Campfire Stories
5. Cat’s Eye (recommended)
6. Creepshow (recommended)
7. Creepshow 2 (recommended)
8. From a Whisper to a Scream (recommended)
9. Snopp Dogg’s Hood of Horrors (recommended)
10. Quicksilver Highway
11. Tales from the Darkside: the movie (recommended)
12. Tales from the Cryptkeeper
13. Tales from the Hood (recommended)
14. Trilogy of Terror
15. Twlight Zone the Movie (recommended)
16. Two Evil Eyes (recommended)
17. The Willies. (recommended)

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The Catherine Cookson Anthology – “The Girl”

Posted by admin on December 31st, 2009 and filed under anthology | 12 Comments »

One of England’s most widely read authors, Dame Catherine Cookson penned more than ninety historical novels during her celebrated career. Set in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many of her masterpieces have been brought to life in mini-series productions boasting lavish costumes and stunning on-location photography of Northeast England. From The Cinder Path (as seen on Masterpiece Theatre) to The Secret (based on Cookson’s only thriller, “The Harrogate Secret”), this anthology presents seven acclaimed adaptations, featuring star-studded casts that include Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ray Stevenson, James Purefoy and June Whitfield. 8 DVD set includes the mini-series: The Cinder Path — Colour Blind — A Dinner of Herbs — The Girl -The Secret — The Tide of Life — Tilly Trotter.

DVD Info: http://www.britishdvdcollection.com/product.asp?item=741952651192

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Kahn without the Wrath (my job)

Posted by admin on December 3rd, 2009 and filed under essay anthology | No Comments »

“Kahn without the Wrath” What is it like when you grow up on the streets and then move to Bulgaria to teach?

“Typically during one of these Friday-night fistfights, one of the guys would fall, his face all bloody. Then he’d pull himself back up, and he and the guy he’d been fighting would share another bottle of vodka, hop on their horses and head home.”

Essay by Curtis B. as part of The Good Men Project: Real Stories from Real Men figuring out what it really means to be a man. Now available: Createspace: http://bit.ly/BuyGoodMenDirect
– All proceeds from the book go towards organizations that help men and boys at risk.

Music: “Sleep & The Trains” by Professor Kliq

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