I had it hard. My P's were pushing mid 40's when I was born and I am the baby of the family. So I had to beg and plead just to watch Creature Features on WGN Chicago because it was past my bed time. No Creepy's Eeries or anything else. I tried to sneak in a copy of Weird when we went shopping. When we got home mom found it before I did , went ballistic and made me tear it up. At least I got to watch classic stuff like King Kong and the 50's B monster stuff on Saturdays. It wasn't until I was in my early teens with the D.C and Marvel horror comics that I was FINALLY able to enjoy monster stuff. Then I got into hard rock and heavy metal and that too was yet another battle.I was complete opposite with my kid. I explained that if this movie me and mom are going to watch is too scary you can leave at anytime. At age 10 she was watching NOTLD/Hell Raiser/Freddy/ Evil Dead etc. By the time she was 13-14 I was turning her on to Goth and Death Metal. Her friends thought that was so cool. "Your dad listens to F'in death metal? ,No Way". Way!
My Mom is 89 and lives just up the road from me. When I go see her she asks me what I've been doing and I tell her, "I've been painting monster pictures" or "I've been building monster models." She'll always laugh and say, "When are you ever going to grow up?" I tell her "I'm 55 years old and I hope I never grow up." I'm sure my wife wonders the same thing! Both are wonderful women...I've been blessed.
Heh heh heh. This has probably been posted before. But, if you were a ten year old monster kid growing up in Chicago, on a Saturday night, this was the place to be.CREATURE FEATURES INTRO
Mars I'm getting a dead link on that.
Seems to be working now. Wish we'd gotten Chiller Theater in Chicago. Oh well. At least we also had Svengali. Couldn't find a vid for him.
On my next trip to LA, I'm getting a tat on my shoulder of the 6 fingered hand from the Chiller opening .
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