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October 1, 2014

The CCD Podcast: Episode #23 - CCD's Favorite Anthology Horror Movies or 'A Bunch Of Short Horror Stories Are Way Better Than Just One... No?'


Here at CCD we are a bit horror crazy, especially when we get to the month of October. October can be a bit crazy here... we got our All Horror Week coming up from October 24th - 31st, and we have a ton of posts headed your way in the next couple of weeks. But now we got ourselves a PODCAST... so you know we gonna be talkin' Horror Movies baby! Jedi Rob & Mike D sit down and crack open one of their favorite topics thus far: CCD's Favorite Horror Anthology Movies!!! The results are fantastic, spanning over 50 years. So make sure you click the link and head on over to ITunes. Once you are there, please do me a favor and Subscribe, Download, Listen and SHARE the podcast on your favorite SOCIAL MEDIA website. Enjoy a little anthology horror art after the jump as well:

November 29, 2010

R.I.P. Leslie Nielsen Dead At 84 Years Old


On November 28th, 2010 the world lost a great acting talent when Leslie Nielsen succumbed to complications from pneumonia. He was 84. Nielsen was known for many roles, having gotten his start in the 1956 sci-fi classic Forbidden Planet. He was in the original Poseiden Adventure in 1972, and after appearing in the parody film Airplane! in 1980 he was constantly looked at as the go to guy in the parody genre. His role as Frank Drebin in The Naked Gun series and his take on the priest in the possession film parody Re-Possessed are some of the funniest performances I have ever witnessed in my life. Yet by far, I love the calm, cool, calculating murderer that Nielsen played in Creepshow. Burying Ted Danson up to his neck in sand was awesome... untiil he came back from the dead!!!! You will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

As a tribute, I give you guys the Baseball clip from The Naked Gun. One of the funniest sequences in history. Enjoy. "Enrico Palatzo???"... LOL. R.I.P. funny guy!!!