Rhyme and Unreason
The Forgotten brings you the first in a short season of unusual gialli — suggestions for future installments will be gratefully received here, while specific comments on this week’s choice should be left over there at the Daily Notebook. Hope you enjoy!
AND, as if that weren’t too, too much ~
A Charles McGraw limerick! The jaw that walked like a man, at last available in five-line poetic form.
Three Johnny-Alucard-Come-Latelys on the Supernatural Blaxploitation front, one by me on DR BLACK, MR HYDE, and one by Hilary “Surly Hack” Barta on the same subject, plus a last Blaculimerick by Mr H, here.
Now GO!

August 30, 2012 at 2:03 pm
How about Sauro Scavolini’s directorial debut, LOVE AND DEATH IN THE GARDEN OF THE GODS (1972)?
August 30, 2012 at 2:12 pm
Sounds delicious, and it’s not one I ever heard of… I’ll look into it.
August 31, 2012 at 2:23 pm
Love BABA YAGA and long to see this one as well.
August 31, 2012 at 2:26 pm
I love your rhyme on Charles McGraw. The square-jawed one deserves his own film festival–or at least a week or two on Limerwrecks.
http://limoday.blogspot.com/search/label/Charles%20McGraw
August 31, 2012 at 8:25 pm
Thanks! McGraw is so much fun to try to describe.