Post by Talon Karrde on Oct 12, 2018 13:18:12 GMT -5
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Our House - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of the science fiction supernatural horror film.
Excerpt: "...The Our House Soundtrack is chock full of horror cues, including electronically manipulated sound, screeching strings, soft music interrupted by loud bursts of sound and more. Most of the music contains a sad, haunted feeling..."
Resident Evil: Nemesis - Melissa Minners reviews the fifth novel in the series by S.D. Perry based on the popular video game.
Excerpt: " It’s been a while since I read any of the books in the Resident Evil series by S.D. Perry, a book series solely based on the video game from Capcom. I try to read at least one book in the series every October for our Horror Month
Ghost Stories - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of the British horror film featuring a professor attempting to debunk ghost stories that all lead back to him.
Excerpt: "...The musical score of Ghost Stories is mainly orchestral, but also includes a number of interesting sounds and unusual instruments, as noted by the composer..."
The Exorcist - Melissa Minners Turns Back the Clock to discuss this classic horror film.
Excerpt: "As I think back to the scary movies I was permitted to watch as a child, I have to wonder at my mother’s reasoning. Why let me watch movies that would induce the inevitable nightmare? Funny how I now see these movies as the ultimate in classics. One such movie, The Exorcist, hit the theaters when I was just a toddler, but years later, it was shown on television. Of course, there was some editing done to ensure that the movie would be TV-viewable, but the effect was the same. Years later, the original version of The Exorcist will always be the best one for me..."
It (2017) - Melissa Minners reviews the latest movie version of the Stephen King classic.
Excerpt: "...When they said there would be a remake of It coming to theaters, I had my doubts. There aren’t many movie adaptations of Stephen King novels that actually do them justice – maybe a handful at best. But then I saw the trailers and I was like, “WHOA! That looks exactly as I imagined it!” This wasn’t Tim Curry’s Pennywise the Clown, but it was just as scary and the kids are exactly as I pictured them to be when I first read the novel. I couldn’t wait to see It when the film finally came to theaters..."
The Eye - Melissa Minners reviews the original 2002 Pang Brothers horror film.
Excerpt: "Several years ago, my brother got hold of a horror film created by the Pang Brotherscalled The Eye. He told me that it was in the style of movies like The Ring and The Grudge and that he thought I would really like it. Despite the fact that it was in a different language and I was going to have to read subtitles, I decided to check it out. He was 100% correct in his assessment. I loved the film. It has since been remade American style. I have refused to see this version as the original was perfect and could not be outdone..."
Top Ten Page:
Don't forget to check out the Top Ten Page which offers not one, but two lists - the top ten requested articles and the top ten staff picks! The Top Ten Articles of September 2018 are now posted for your viewing pleasure.
Writers Wanted:
Are you an aspiring author looking to get your work out there for the world to see? Have you recently published a novel and are looking for some publicity? Have a band with a demo tape / CD and a desire to spread the word? Are you involved with the entertainment industry and looking to spread the word about your client or project? If so, send your submissions to submissions@g-pop.net. We're always looking for new talent.
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The shop page has loads of stores for very readers' entertainment needs. Whether it's games, electronics, toys, clothes, flowers, candles, books, videos, anime, music...whatever you can think of, you can find it at Shop Page! The store is always growing as we continue to add new stores for your shopping pleasure. We have a fantastic selection of stores for all of your shopping needs! Stop in and shop til you drop.
Our House - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of the science fiction supernatural horror film.
Excerpt: "...The Our House Soundtrack is chock full of horror cues, including electronically manipulated sound, screeching strings, soft music interrupted by loud bursts of sound and more. Most of the music contains a sad, haunted feeling..."
Resident Evil: Nemesis - Melissa Minners reviews the fifth novel in the series by S.D. Perry based on the popular video game.
Excerpt: " It’s been a while since I read any of the books in the Resident Evil series by S.D. Perry, a book series solely based on the video game from Capcom. I try to read at least one book in the series every October for our Horror Month
Ghost Stories - Melissa Minners reviews the soundtrack of the British horror film featuring a professor attempting to debunk ghost stories that all lead back to him.
Excerpt: "...The musical score of Ghost Stories is mainly orchestral, but also includes a number of interesting sounds and unusual instruments, as noted by the composer..."
The Exorcist - Melissa Minners Turns Back the Clock to discuss this classic horror film.
Excerpt: "As I think back to the scary movies I was permitted to watch as a child, I have to wonder at my mother’s reasoning. Why let me watch movies that would induce the inevitable nightmare? Funny how I now see these movies as the ultimate in classics. One such movie, The Exorcist, hit the theaters when I was just a toddler, but years later, it was shown on television. Of course, there was some editing done to ensure that the movie would be TV-viewable, but the effect was the same. Years later, the original version of The Exorcist will always be the best one for me..."
It (2017) - Melissa Minners reviews the latest movie version of the Stephen King classic.
Excerpt: "...When they said there would be a remake of It coming to theaters, I had my doubts. There aren’t many movie adaptations of Stephen King novels that actually do them justice – maybe a handful at best. But then I saw the trailers and I was like, “WHOA! That looks exactly as I imagined it!” This wasn’t Tim Curry’s Pennywise the Clown, but it was just as scary and the kids are exactly as I pictured them to be when I first read the novel. I couldn’t wait to see It when the film finally came to theaters..."
The Eye - Melissa Minners reviews the original 2002 Pang Brothers horror film.
Excerpt: "Several years ago, my brother got hold of a horror film created by the Pang Brotherscalled The Eye. He told me that it was in the style of movies like The Ring and The Grudge and that he thought I would really like it. Despite the fact that it was in a different language and I was going to have to read subtitles, I decided to check it out. He was 100% correct in his assessment. I loved the film. It has since been remade American style. I have refused to see this version as the original was perfect and could not be outdone..."
Top Ten Page:
Don't forget to check out the Top Ten Page which offers not one, but two lists - the top ten requested articles and the top ten staff picks! The Top Ten Articles of September 2018 are now posted for your viewing pleasure.
Writers Wanted:
Are you an aspiring author looking to get your work out there for the world to see? Have you recently published a novel and are looking for some publicity? Have a band with a demo tape / CD and a desire to spread the word? Are you involved with the entertainment industry and looking to spread the word about your client or project? If so, send your submissions to submissions@g-pop.net. We're always looking for new talent.
Shop 'Til You Drop!:
The shop page has loads of stores for very readers' entertainment needs. Whether it's games, electronics, toys, clothes, flowers, candles, books, videos, anime, music...whatever you can think of, you can find it at Shop Page! The store is always growing as we continue to add new stores for your shopping pleasure. We have a fantastic selection of stores for all of your shopping needs! Stop in and shop til you drop.