Horror Headlines: Monday January 12th, 2009

To go along with the release of "My Bloody Valentine 3D" this Friday, you can see special screenings at 10pm Thursday night in some areas, if you're inclined to stay up late and get a bit of a sneak peak. The link goes to Fandango where you can find theaters, your other option would be Movietickets.com.

To go along with the intriguing trailer we posted on Friday, the official site for "The Last House on the Left" remake is now online, and ready for your perusal.

Still no official word on "Spiderman 4" other than what is already known, but in an interview recently Sam Raimi commented that he really likes the character of Morbius, who just so happens to be a vampire. Could make for an interesting villain in the fourth film, no?

Speaking of vampires... here's Stephen Seagal fighting some. There is nothing that will kickstart your Monday morning like that.

As if it would have been anything else, we find out today that the "Friday the 13th" remake has gotten an "R" rating, for "strong bloody violence, some graphic sexual content, language and drug material". Sounds about right to me.

In Real People News: 

If you're going to kill somebody and chop them up, you shouldn't throw the pieces out in your apartment complex's dumpster. At least go a few miles down the road, sheesh.

See, Frank Gotti knew what he was doing. He personally murdered the man who killed his son in a hit and run, with a chainsaw, and then put his body in an oil drum.

Death Row inmate eats his own eyeball, prison decides it's time to give him some mental health care. They didn't believe him after he ate the first one... (PS - that wasn't a joke)

On this day in history: 

1971: The first episode of "All in the Family" made television history by broadcasting the sound of a toilet flushing.

Eric N

Co-Founder / Editor-in-Chief / Podcast Host

Eric is the mad scientist behind the BGH podcast. He enjoys retro games, tiny dogs, eating fiber and anything whimsical.