Chiller Drive-In

Friday, June 26, 2009

Evil Brain From Outer Space - SPECIAL TIME!


It’s superhero sci-fi action with a dash of kung-fu and a hint of ballet this week on Wolfman Mac’s Chiller Drive-In.

Saturday night at 12:30 (a half hour later than usual) you’ll be smacked upside the head by Evil Brain From Outer Space! Starring Japan’s first modern superhero, Starman!

Since this nonsensical film is an amalgamation of three other nonsensical films, you can rest assured that your mind will be completely ruined by the time we get to the second commercial break. In fact, if your brain hasn’t turned to tapioca by 2 am, you’re taking way too much ginko biloba.

And if the movie isn’t bad enough, Boney Bob has his own superhero adventure back in the projection booth! Join StarBob as he battles with The Milkman®™© and his udderly evil henchmen.

That’s this Saturday Night at a special time: 12:30! Tune in for Evil Brain From Outer Space on Wolfman Mac’s Chiller Drive-In. Only on Detroit’s My TV 20!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

The Wasp Woman – A Detroit Thing - Props

This week on Wolfman Mac’s Chiller Drive-In, get ready for a classic from 1960: The Wasp Woman.

Produced and directed by Roger Corman, and starring the late Susan Cabot in her final role before retiring from B-Movies. She probably thought that she didn’t need to work in Corman movies when her own life was crazier than anything he could come up with.

And if the movie’s not odd enough, back at the Chiller Drive-In, Morbid Melvin and Boney Bob decide to tie the knot...

That’s this Saturday night at midnight, The Wasp Woman on Wolfman Mac’s Chiller Drive-In! Only on Detroit’s My TV 20!


And if you’re looking for something to do tonight, your pals at Chiller Drive-In have got you covered!

Get out for some early weekend fun at the Main Art Theater in Royal Oak for “A Detroit Thing”.

Directed by Chiller Drive-In Producer Anthony Brancaleone and starring Queen Bee, The Howling Diablos and Kid Rock. Watch as bands around Detroit struggle to rise from economic strife.

If you miss it tonight, you’ll have one more chance to catch it! See “A Detroit Thing” at 7:30 pm on Thursday, June 18 and 25.

Download the poster | Get more info at the Main Art Theater’s site.


Don’t forget that there’s still time to bid on original Dave Ivey Chiller Drive-In Props! Click here to check it out.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Chiller Drive-In Props for Sale!


Dave Ivey, Chiller Drive-In's legendary Prop Artisan, is cleaning out his garage of one-of-a-kind props again! And here's your chance to get your hands on a piece of Chiller Drive-In history without violating that restraining order Boney Bob took out against you!

Head over to Ebay right now and groove on a selection of props from recent episodes of Chiller Drive-In and from back in the NS days!

There are over a dozen new items to bid on: Signed Scripts and storyboards, and props from "The Lost Continent", "Day of The Triffids" and "Gorgo". Click here and start bidding!

Friday, June 12, 2009

I Bury The Living - A Detroit Thing


Hey wolf pack! It’s time to get your hands dirty on this week’s episode of Chiller Drive-In!

We have the 1958 psycho-thriller, I Bury The Living! This one doesn’t have a monster or blood and guts or anything like that. Instead it has a big ugly map on a wall!

Wait. What?

The newly appointed chairman of a large cemetery seems to be able to determine who will die by simply placing black pins in the unoccupied-but-sold graves indicated on the aforementioned wall hanging. People start croaking all over town and chairman Robert Kraft (Richard Boone – best known as the star of Have Gun Will Travel) begins to lose what little mind he already had in the first place! If you liked Carnival of Souls (and who doesn’t), then you’ll dig (get it?) I Bury The Living.

And if that isn’t scary enough, back at the projection booth, Wolfman Mac goes out on a double date! AAAAAHHHHHH!

That’s this Saturday night at Midnight! Wolfman Mac’s Chiller Drive-In only on Detroit’s My TV 20! Taking a Bite Out of Saturday Night!


But if you need to get out of the house and can’t wait til Friday to see the Red Wings bring home the Cup, head out to the Main Art Theater in Royal Oak for “A Detroit Thing”.

Directed by Chiller Drive-In Producer Anthony Brancaleone and starring Queen Bee, The Howling Diablos and Kid Rock. Watch as bands around Detroit struggle to rise from economic strife.

If you miss it this week, you’ll have two more chances during the month of June to catch it! See “A Detroit Thing” at 7:30 pm on Thursday June 11, 18 and 25.

Download the poster | Get more info at the Main Art Theater’s site.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

The Bat!

With May Monster Movie Mayhem over, Chiller Drive-In is getting back to basics. And what could be better than a Vincent Price classic? This week we have The Bat from 1959.

A mysterious murderer known only as The Bat terrorizes a couple of old ladies, meanwhile $1 million goes missing from the local bank. You'll be beating your head against the wall as you try to figure out which of the 2-dimensional characters is The Bat.

The Bat also stars Agnes Moorehead, who played Endora on the Bewitched TV series, and Darla Hood; best known for her role in the Our Gang (Little Rascals) shorts of the 1930s and 1940's.

That's tonight at Midnight - on Wolfman Mac's Chiller Drive-In. Only on Detroit's WMYD My TV 20!