Musical Montage: Beastie Boys “Intergalactic”
Paying tribute to Kaiju movies, the Beastie Boys headed to Japan for one of their hit singles off the Hello Nasty album, Intergalactic.
Horror Villain of the Week: Pinhead
Leader of the Cenobites, Pinhead arrives whenever the Lament Configuration puzzle box is opened, sending the person in possession of it to a world of unimaginable pain and suffering.
Musical Montage: Beethoven “Moonlight Sonata”
Musical Montage’s tribute to spooky classical pieces wraps up with Beethoven classic piano piece, Moonlight Sonata, which was a major factor in the first Resident Evil game and other movies and TV shows.
Horror Villain of the Week: Candyman
If you dare to say his name 5 times, you’ll most likely get a meat hook in the back from Candyman.
Musical Montage: Edvard Grieg “In the Hall of the Mountain King”
You’ll think you’ve entered the mystical throne room of a troll king as you listen to Edvard Grieg’s classic “In the Hall of the Mountain King”.
Horror Villain of the Week: Sam
Make sure you follow the traditions of Halloween, like wearing a costume and giving out candy, or else Sam will arrive to punish you.
Musical Montage: Mussorgsky “A Night on Bald Mountain”
Mussogursky’s classic piece has been featured in a number of things but it’s probably best known for unleashing one of the most horrific and intimidating Disney characters of all time onto the world, the demonic Chernabog from Fantasia.
Horror Villain of the Week: Ghostface
Our annual horror villain take over of Action Hero of the Week during October kicks off with the arguably the best villain of the 90’s, Ghostface from the Scream quadrilogy.
Musical Montage: Bach “Toccata and Fugue in D Minor”
For this month’s spooky installments of Musical Montage, we’ll be featuring iconic classical pieces that have been used in horror movies over the years and, to kick things off, we have the iconic organ piece Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by Bach.
Musical Montage: Rappin Rodney
No one, not even a legendary comic like Rodney Dangerfield, was immune to the novelty rap craze of the 80’s and early 90’s.