When you dream or crave a world that is currently outside the bounds of reality, they may call you crazy. So obviously, CatBusRuss is drawn to science fiction cinema. And sometimes, those dreams are nightmares. But the host of “I Dig Crazy Flicks” hates to live in fear, so he welcomes whatever the horror genre has to offer. As long as it’s light years away, he can be prepared for any organism Ian Holm chooses to respect. Especially when most alien nightmares are pale comparisons to the franchise Ridley Scott supervises.

In Space, No One Can Hear You Scream.

  • Poster art work for "Creature" - Image from IMDb.

    Creature 1985: Alien Knock Off with Crazed Klaus Kinski.

    It at least had the budget to place it on another planet. If you enjoy new takes on the Ridley Scott beats, this may have potential for you.

  • Sam Niell as Dr. Weir. Image from IMDb.

    Event Horizon: The Blog

    "Event Horizon" is a 1990's horror classic, but I do not even know if it is Anderson's best movie. The man operates from derivatives, so nothing is ever expected of him.

  • Skimble will not let death hold him back.

    "Event Horizon" with Kodiak Thompson

    Between Kaiju and Hammer Dracula, spooky season 2024 has not been too scary on the podcast. CatBusRuss decided that his and Kodiak Thompson's conversation about ⁠⁠Paul W.S. Anderson⁠⁠'s greatest feature, "⁠⁠Event Horizon⁠⁠" might set things straight.