A Total Solar Eclipse is occurring this month, so COMET TV, the FREE scifi television network, has given us an eclipse-themed prize pack to give away to one lucky winner!
One (1) Winner will receive:
– (1) “Total Solar Eclipse” Collectible First Day Issue Stamp
– (1) Comet USB Charging Bank
– (1) Comet Embroidered Hat
– (1) Comet Cooler Bag
– (1) Limited Edition Comet SPF 30 Sunscreen Squeeze Pouch
This month, COMET TV, which streams free sci-fi movies and television shows, is offering a bunch of new selections in movies and TV shows, including the 1981 John Landis classic An American Werewolf in London, 1987’s Steel Dawn starring Patrick Swayze, and 1978’s Invasion of the Body Snatchers starring Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum, and Leonard Nimoy, along with a Blacula double-feature.
Check out the programming guide for new offerings for August 2017 here below.
Also, appropriately enough, with the solar eclipse occurring on August 21, 2017, Comet has a Guide To Eclipsing.
Blacula Blu-ray
Director: William Crain
Screenwriters: Raymond Koenig, Joan Torres
Cast: William Marshall, Vonetta McGee, Denise Nicholas, Gordon Pinsent, Charles Macaulay, Thalmus Rasulala Scream Factory
Rated PG | 92 Minutes
Release Date: March 3, 2015
“Warm, young bodies will feed his hunger, and hot, fresh blood his awful thirst!”
Directed by William Crain (Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde), Blacula was one of the top grossing films of 1972. The blaxploitation horror flick was also the first film to receive an award for Best Horror Film at the Saturn Awards.
After 1971’s one-two punch of Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song and Shaft, the blaxploitation genre erupted in 1972 with films like Super Fly, Across 110th Street, Black Mama, White Mama, Slaughter, and Trouble Man.
And then there’s Blacula, a low-budget American International Pictures mash-up of blaxploitation and horror. Instead of a haunting orchestral score, the soundtrack by Gene Page utilizes soul, funk, and rhythm and blues to capture the inner-city vibe of ’70s Los Angeles.
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