The Nerd is unable to go all out Halloween 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but that will not stop him from reviewing Countdown Vampires, a lower tier clone of the Resident Evil franchise.
Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness is a yearly series of horror movie reviews produced by Cinemassacre Productions and airing around the month of October. This series is hosted by James Rolfe. This is the episode for October 27th of Monster Madness 2020. (Monster Madness 2020 featured both a mix of new reviews, uploaded once every week, and […]
No one knows what is true. The last known surviving witness recalled a murderous dummy head commanded by a mysterious man in a dark trench coat. The original incident was initially considered to be the result of vivid hallucinations and mass insanity. But over the past 20 years, the doctor’s research has led him to […]
Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness is a yearly series of horror movie reviews produced by Cinemassacre Productions and airing around the month of October. This series is hosted by James Rolfe. This is the episode for October 18th of Monster Madness 2020. (Monster Madness 2020 featured both a mix of new reviews, uploaded once every week, and […]
Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness is a yearly series of horror movie reviews produced by Cinemassacre Productions and airing around the month of October. This series is hosted by James Rolfe. This is the episode for October 16th of Monster Madness 2020. (Monster Madness 2020 featured both a mix of new reviews, uploaded once every week, and […]
Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness is a yearly series of horror movie reviews produced by Cinemassacre Productions and airing around the month of October. This series is hosted by James Rolfe. This is the episode for October 8th of Monster Madness 2020. (Monster Madness 2020 featured both a mix of new reviews, uploaded once every week, and […]
You Know What’s BS!? Inflatable Decorations (YKWBS Episode 42)
The Nerd looks at the classic Sega Genesis game Ecco the Dolphin and wonders why such a frustrating game was heavily marketed by Sega.