About the Horror Nerd
My love of horror films goes back to when I was 7 or 8 years old and they used to show "monster movies" on WOR in New Jersey on Saturday afternoons. I fell in love with these Kaiju films, and started to seek out other horror related programs on TV. Of course, my mother was not thrilled by this, but luckily, I had a favorite aunt who used to indulge this behavior.
Once into my teens, I would check out horror films whenever I could, but it was not easy. The home video revolution had not quite started yet, and there were few horror films shown in the theater in my town. Yet, I used to drag my dad to the movies where we saw such fare as "The Fog", "Halloween", "Friday the 13th" and other well known horror classics.
Over time, I also began to seek out more extreme stuff, and I clearly remember when "Faces of Death" was all the rage. Of course back then we had no idea that most of it was staged bullshit, but we didn't care! We thought we were watching something "underground" and that we were part of a secret club that no one else understood. Everyone else thought we were a little strange, but being a little strange is part of my endearing charm.
Today I am a fan of anything and everything related to horror. Supernatural horror, slashers, ghosts, extreme gore, and even "shit" horror. I will watch anything and everything, and I have amassed quite a collection over the years. I have been fortunate enough along the way to meet great people who share my passion for horror movies, and that has made the journey into darkness that much better. I have a group of 4-5 guys that I have been watching horror with for the last 17 years or so. They are my freaks, they know who they are, and they know how I feel about them.
Once into my teens, I would check out horror films whenever I could, but it was not easy. The home video revolution had not quite started yet, and there were few horror films shown in the theater in my town. Yet, I used to drag my dad to the movies where we saw such fare as "The Fog", "Halloween", "Friday the 13th" and other well known horror classics.
Over time, I also began to seek out more extreme stuff, and I clearly remember when "Faces of Death" was all the rage. Of course back then we had no idea that most of it was staged bullshit, but we didn't care! We thought we were watching something "underground" and that we were part of a secret club that no one else understood. Everyone else thought we were a little strange, but being a little strange is part of my endearing charm.
Today I am a fan of anything and everything related to horror. Supernatural horror, slashers, ghosts, extreme gore, and even "shit" horror. I will watch anything and everything, and I have amassed quite a collection over the years. I have been fortunate enough along the way to meet great people who share my passion for horror movies, and that has made the journey into darkness that much better. I have a group of 4-5 guys that I have been watching horror with for the last 17 years or so. They are my freaks, they know who they are, and they know how I feel about them.
Truth be told though, I am just a film buff at heart. While horror is my first love, I adore cinema in general. Give me a good drama, comedy or even documentary any time, and I'm in. I'm a huge fan of the "golden age" of Hollywood and I love the glamour of that era.
Beyond films, I am a frequent attendee of horror and film conventions, and I have found that horror fans are the greatest people in the world. I have met so many great fans, actors, actresses, etc. that I have lost count. People ask us all the time, "Why do you like these films?" My answer is, "We all have darkness inside of us, and horror films allow us to indulge that darkness vicariously." Among my fellow horror fans, we all feel a connection because we all "get it".
Beyond films, I am a frequent attendee of horror and film conventions, and I have found that horror fans are the greatest people in the world. I have met so many great fans, actors, actresses, etc. that I have lost count. People ask us all the time, "Why do you like these films?" My answer is, "We all have darkness inside of us, and horror films allow us to indulge that darkness vicariously." Among my fellow horror fans, we all feel a connection because we all "get it".
Finally, I run a film festival called "Grindhouse Nights" that combines screenings of independent horror films with live entertainment and special guests. It takes place twice a year. Click on the image to go to the Grindhouse Nights Facebook Page to keep on on all the details.
Well, I think I've talked about myself long enough. I hope this gives you a little insight into who I am. Please, fellow freaks, do NOT hesitate to get in touch with me. You can send me a message by clicking HERE. I'm actually not that scary. OK, maybe a little.
Gotta go now.....can't sleep.....clowns will eat me.....
The Horror Nerd