ABOUT GUELYLAND
"One of the smallest , independent kingdoms in the ciberuniverse. Nothing fancy. Population? Just me, myself and my jaguars, my movies and my books (and, at this very moment, YOU). Hided and secret like Skull Island or Opar, the ancients in Guelyland use to read the scrools of a minor god called Voor-Hes.Most of the treasures of Guelyland are made of paper, plastic and vinyl.Guelyland dreams with expanding in deep more then in surface. The music of Nik Kershaw has been heard here. There are apes, lots of apes in Guelyland. Woody Allen and Bob Hope visit it quite often. Here we love books (the Kingdoms Library is both celebrated and secret) Here we are atheists but very tolerant and think of god a bit too often and much. Guelyland is, the stuff my dreams are made of..."
6 comments:
the titles of those movies are so funny man!...meets the wolfman! hahaha pasumachu!...an orgy of terror?! hahaha...
also: the "religious" area on the rigth: good, good...amen...
DO you rememebr I was a Teenage Werewolf with Michael Landon? What a gas. I'd like to hunt that one down and watch it with my kids.
Yes, after they have "Son of...", "Daughter..." they have to confront the different monsters in order to make more movies. I think this one was a Macuito favorite!
"Characias", for the comment about the rational column :)
Holy Toledo! i haven't seen that one since the middle seventies. And that is true i gotta find it too! Remember he use to get hairy everytime the school bells rang. A veeery young Landon, even before Bonanza.
Sin dudas estos monstruos son inolvidables pero en este caso se trata de Bela Lugosi interpretando a la criatura que hizo famoso a Boris Karloff, el lobo desde luego que longa Chaney, un trio de oro para los estudios iniversal
Claro Karloff sólo lo hizo en las tres primeras.
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