Chiller Drive-In

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Spooky Season’s Greetings!

Mac and OscarFor everyone that’s overdone it on the stop-motion animated holiday specials and can't sleep because that Miser-brothers song won't get out of their skull, it’s Chiller Drive-In to the rescue!

This Saturday night at 10pm on RTV. It’s the holiday classic (okay, not really) “I Bury The Living”. This psycho-thriller doesn’t have a monster or blood and guts or anything like that. Instead it has a big ugly map on a wall! Ooooo! If you liked "Carnival of Souls" (and who doesn’t), then you’ll dig (get it?) "I Bury The Living". Wonder where you can find RTV? Click here!

Saturday night at a special time, 12:30 on Detroit’s My TV 20, we have a hefty chunk of coal to stuff in your stocking. From 1976 you've got “The Legend of Bigfoot”. This stinker of a documentary explores the wilderness of North America in search of Chiller Drive-In’s second-favorite hair covered individual.

Saturday night at Midnight on Ft. Myers’ My TV 8, tune in for “The Devil’s Hand”. A man is haunted by visions of a hot blond, so he dumps his frumpy brunette girlfriend and joins a Satanic cult... Sheesh, who hasn’t fallen for this at least twice in their lives? It stars Neil Hamilton who is probably best remembered for playing Commissioner Gordon on the 1960’s Batman TV show.

The Cast and Crew of Wolfman Mac’s Chiller Drive-In wish everyone a Creepy Christmas and Happy Ghoul Year! Wait til you see what we’re digging up for 2010!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Whoops... Again

We apologize to all our My TV 20 viewers for the audio problems during Saturday's show. Here are the host segments from The Screaming Skull:

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Friday, December 11, 2009

UPDATE!

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Due to circumstances beyond our control (no, really), Chiller Drive-In will not be seen this Saturday night on My TV 20.

Not to worry, next Saturday night at Midnight we will be back with "The Screaming Skull" on Detroit's My TV20! The only place in the country where you can see first run episodes of Wolfman Mac's Chiller Drive-In!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

A Big Howl-iday Weekend!

egad!Wolfman Mac's Chiller Drive-In has a big weekend planned, so let’s get to it...

This Saturday night at 10 pm on RTV, tune in for Vincent Price in the "The Bat" from 1959. 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.

"The Bat" - Saturday Night at 10 on RTV - click here to find RTV in your area!


Fans in Detroit have first run Chiller goodness this week with The Screaming Skull from 1958. This film could quite possibly scare you to death! If it does, the filmmakers will pay for your funeral. And Boney Bob schemes to cash in on this promise!

"The Screaming Skull" - Saturday night at Midnight on Detroit's My TV 20!


And for the patient folks in Ft. Myers, Season 2 begins with The Ghost, from 1963. When a woman and her lover murder her invalid husband, they dream of taking his fortune and living happily ever after. But when strange things begin to happen, they suspect that the dead man’s ghost has returned to take revenge! Starring Barbara Steele in all her Scream Queen glory.

"The Ghost" - Saturday night at Midnight on Ft. Myers' My TV 8!


And if you can't get enough of Chiller Drive-In on TV, you can meet Wolfman Mac, Morbid Melvin, Son Of Froggy and other members of the Chiller cast and crew at 2 events this weekend!

On Saturday Dec 12, come out to Wonderworld Comics in Taylor from Noon til 4pm.

Find Wonderworld Comics at 22391 Ecorse Road in Taylor. Call 313 292-8697 or visit them online at www.wonderworldcomics.com.

And Sunday Dec 13th join us at American Pop in downtown Ferndale - also from Noon to 4pm.

American Pop is at 175 W 9 Mile Road - just west of Woodward. Call them at 248 837-9835

Boney Bob may make a rare public appearance at these events. You can make his day by picking up some Chiller Drive-In swag!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Killer B’s, King Kong Escapes and More!

Scarlett is a Martian!If you’re looking for some B-Movie schlock to get you in the mood for the holidays, Chiller Drive-In has you covered!

First off, this Thursday at the Main Art Theater in Royal Oak, join Wolfman Mac and the Chiller Drive-In cast and crew for the craptacular Christmas flick, “Santa Claus Conquers The Martians”. The show starts at 7pm. Ticket prices: adults $9, students $7, kids under 12 $5. The Main Art Theater is at 118 N Main Street in downtown Royal Oak. Call them at 248 263-2111, or click here for more info.


And this Saturday get ready to go ape on RTV! It’s monster mayhem with “King Kong Escapes”. When a giant robot Kong can't dig up enough radioactive Element X, the evil Dr. Who (No relation to the famous Timelord) decides to kidnap the real thing! It's monkey shenanigans and kaiju smackdown - thanks to the folks at Rankin/Bass.

Tune in Saturday night at 10 pm on RTV. Click here for more information on RTV and where you can tune in to the show!


Gila!Then at Midnight for Chiller fans in Detroit, you’ve got the 1959 cult classic “The Giant Gila Monster”. This is one those films where the title pretty much tells you all you need to know. An oversized reptile develops a taste for human flesh and attacks a barn dance full of teenagers. Can a teenage musician/hot rod mechanic stop the monster from eating everyone in town?

Saturday Night at Midnight on Detroit’s My TV 20! - and don’t forget to pimp out your desktop with Giant Gila Monster Chiller Wallpaper (Standard | Widescreen | iPhone)


Ft. Myers also gets an extra helping of Chiller craziness as Season 1 wraps up with “Horrors of Party Beach”. A beach full of dancing teenyboppers, greasers and old-people-pretending-to-be-teenagers is terrorized by a radioactive monster that looks like it’s eaten way too many hot dogs at once. This film has it all! Monsters, music, bikini babes, summer fun, mayhem, drunks and radioactive explosions.

Saturday Night at midnight on Ft. Myers’ My TV 8!


And last but not least, you still have a few days left to bid on Boney Bob’s Home Made Monster prop from “The Monster Maker” episode from a couple weeks ago. Click here to place your bid!