cafeopf.blogg.se

The Hephaestus Plague by Thomas Page
The Hephaestus Plague by Thomas  Page







Seriously.īUT WAIT! Turns out it was a pretty decent film. If you are old enough, you might remember that one…beetle-looking things that can start fires with their tuckus. Can you imagine the Castle gimmick that might've happened had HE directed it? Maybe glasses with "his father's eyes"? Wowsa!Īnyway. I know, Roman Polanski directed it, and probably it was better off for it, but Castle did in fact own the property and produced. To which we can add "Rosemary's Baby", because he saw the huge value of Ira Levin's book and bought it. Yes, THAT William Castle, of "House on Haunted Hill" and "The Tingler" fame. No, this was a William Castle production, and sadly his last, as he passed away not long after.

The Hephaestus Plague by Thomas Page

The film is "Bug", and it was made in the 70s, certainly not to be confused with the Ashley Judd vehicle of the mid 2000s. We're going back a few years here now, and this time we're going to talk film first, then book. Or from the bugs doing a ninja sneak attack on my dumb ass. In the end, if this ever actually happens I will probably die from a heart attack. Or maybe that's just my tired brain helping me cope with a book of bugs taking over the world.

The Hephaestus Plague by Thomas Page

Just when things would get a little ridiculous. I'm also not sure if this was supposed to be funny but it did make me laugh at times. Have I seen it? Yes, that is WHY I hate spiders. Couldn't tell you which one it's called but I know that one exists. For some reason, these bugs reminded me of that giant spider movie. I honestly didn't know that this was turned into a movie until I read other reviews. but it was defeated by the handy dandy vacuum.īack to the book though.

The Hephaestus Plague by Thomas Page

Not sure if this book randomly brought a giant one into my house or not. Yes, I screamed bloody freaking Mary and then my sister screamed because I screamed. Plus I had time to waste while at an appointment yesterday.Īfter diving into it, I almost stepped on a spider with my bare foot. yeah, I do have a reason for why I did it, a challenge, but I didn't have to dive into it. So I have no idea why I randomly decided to jump into The Hephaestus Plague.









The Hephaestus Plague by Thomas  Page