Author: | JM Cozzoli | ISBN: | 9781310896583 |
Publisher: | JM Cozzoli | Publication: | November 18, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | JM Cozzoli |
ISBN: | 9781310896583 |
Publisher: | JM Cozzoli |
Publication: | November 18, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
I"m a horror fan with a blog. Scary.
Within these pages you will find horror movies to savor and detest. So many horrors, so little time to be terrified; frightful, isn't it?
As a monsterkid in the 1960s, I grew up in Brooklyn with three theaters in walking distance (the Loew's Oriental and the Benson on 86th Street were my favorites). Many weekends and many nights were spent watching horror and sci fi movies (my mom would take me to the horror movies, and my dad took me to the science fiction ones). My first true scare was watching Night of the Living Dead (I was way too young for that!). My fondest memories are watching all those wonderfully good (and some frightfully awful) movies on my local NYC channels , hosted by either Zacherley or the Creep, and eating way too much sugar-loaded cereal on Saturday mornings while I watched Scooby Doo, The Monster Squad, and Groovie Ghoulies. I was doomed to horror from the start.
I"m a horror fan with a blog. Scary.
Within these pages you will find horror movies to savor and detest. So many horrors, so little time to be terrified; frightful, isn't it?
As a monsterkid in the 1960s, I grew up in Brooklyn with three theaters in walking distance (the Loew's Oriental and the Benson on 86th Street were my favorites). Many weekends and many nights were spent watching horror and sci fi movies (my mom would take me to the horror movies, and my dad took me to the science fiction ones). My first true scare was watching Night of the Living Dead (I was way too young for that!). My fondest memories are watching all those wonderfully good (and some frightfully awful) movies on my local NYC channels , hosted by either Zacherley or the Creep, and eating way too much sugar-loaded cereal on Saturday mornings while I watched Scooby Doo, The Monster Squad, and Groovie Ghoulies. I was doomed to horror from the start.