What’s shakin’ Hellions? Remember the old Marvel Two-In-One comics where The Thing was paired each month with a new superhero? Well, I may not have scrapped against the Yancy Street Gang, but I can present a horror two-in-one.
First up on Monster Men, author J.H. Moncrieff takes us on a tour of Dracula’s Castle and the Haunted Forest of Romania. I am green with envy. Or is it pea soup?
Next, the Final Guys travel up to Maine to see if we can reunite with our beloved pets of the past. Does the new Pet Sematary rise above the original? Church still smells bad.
Hunter Shea is the product of a misspent childhood watching scary movies, reading forbidden books and wishing Bigfoot would walk past his house. He doesn’t just write about the paranormal – he actively seeks out the things that scare the hell out of people and experiences them for himself. Hunter’s novels can even be found on display at the International Cryptozoology Museum. His video podcast, Monster Men, is one of the most watched horror podcasts in the world. You’ll also find him every week on the Final Guys podcast, available everywhere. He’s a bestselling author of over 30 books, all of them written with the express desire to quicken heartbeats and make spines tingle. Living with his wonderful family and two cats, he’s happy to be close enough to New York City to gobble down Gray’s Papaya hotdogs when the craving hits.
Thanks so much for having me on Monster Men again!
Interesting Pet Sematary review. After the disaster that was made of IT, I had no interest in seeing this one, and that opinion hasn’t changed. There are so many new scripts and new ideas, I’m not sure why we have to keep remaking the old.
Yes, the special effects of the original are out of date, but other than that, it doesn’t sound like they improved it–quite the opposite.
You make such a good point. There are countless great, new, original stories out there that need to be made into movies. King has enough money and recognition. Although, having his name on it guarantees getting your investment back.
Thanks so much for having me on Monster Men again!
Interesting Pet Sematary review. After the disaster that was made of IT, I had no interest in seeing this one, and that opinion hasn’t changed. There are so many new scripts and new ideas, I’m not sure why we have to keep remaking the old.
Yes, the special effects of the original are out of date, but other than that, it doesn’t sound like they improved it–quite the opposite.
You make such a good point. There are countless great, new, original stories out there that need to be made into movies. King has enough money and recognition. Although, having his name on it guarantees getting your investment back.