Horror Villain of the Week: Johnny Bartlett
A serial killer in life, Johnny Bartlett continues with his obsession of getting the highest body count in history by killing the living as a ghost.
Horror Villain of the Week: David
Although he’s not the head vampire, David leads the teenage vampire clan of Santa Clara as they engage in reckless activities and attack unsuspecting beach goers.
Horror Villain of the Week: Victor Crowley
Killed as a boy, the deformed Victor Crowley returns as a fully grown spirit of vengeance and kills anyone who foolishly enters his swamp home.
Horror Villain of the Week: Hannibal Lecter
A cunning and manipulative serial killer, Dr. Hannibal Lecter was secretly killing and eating victims while helping the FBI catch other serial killers, first working with agent Will Graham and then rookie Clarice Starling.
Horror Villain of the Week: Jigsaw
It’s October which means it’s time to celebrate the greatest villains in horror history again and we kick things off this year with the master of death traps, John Kramer aka Jigsaw.
Musical Montage: Weezer “Buddy Holly”
In another brilliant video by Spike Jonze, Weezer seamlessly performs at Arnold’s in a Happy Days themed video for their song “Buddy Holly”.
Musical Montage: Salt-N-Pepa “Start Me Up”
TV addicted Roy (John Ritter) is sucked into a hellish dimension full of TV parodies in 1992’s Stay Tuned, one of which is a Salt-N-Pepa video on HTV (Hell TV)
Musical Montage: Alan Thicke “Thicke of the Night”
Put up against Johnny Carson before he hit the big time on Growing Pains, Alan Thicke performed his own theme song for Thicke of the Night, also called Thicke of the Night.
Musical Montage: Weird Al “This is the Life”
Setting the goofy tone immediately for the Michael Keaton classic Johnny Dangerously is Weird Al’s “This is the Life”, which plays over the opening credits.