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Foycast VII: Waffle House of Horrors

The seventh installment of the Foycast has arrived. It really ought to be labled as Foycast 7.5 since this is a second take. On top of that, the original plan was to do a new Dinner For Fiends, only to have it turned into an impromptu Foycast at the last moment. For an hour long show with no prepared topic, somehow Uncle Creepy and I managed to stutter and stammer our way through it and hit a myriad of subjects in the process.

DVD Release List: May 26, 2009: I Can See You in a Carnivorous Hindsight vs. a Mega Shark

If you were to look up "slim pickins" in the dictionary, I have a feeling the date May 26, 2009, is all you'd find. Aside from a couple of collections from Exploited Cinema and Rareflix, all we're left with is DMX vs. a killer snake, Shannen Doherty, a couple of indies, and Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus.

Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus (2009)

Reviewed by The Foywonder Starring Deborah Gibson, Lorenzo Lamas, Sean Lawlor, Vic Chao, Jonathan Nation, a mega shark, and a giant octopus Written and Directed by Ace Hannah Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus ... Are you ready to rumble?

Hilarious Trailer: Mega Shark Vs. Giant Octopus

The trailer for Foy's most anticipated summer movie, The Asylum's Mega Shark Vs. Giant Octopus surfaced today over on MTV(!) of all places. Literally it defies all description. Words fail me. Just watch.

Clip from Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus

A brief clip from Foy's most anticipated Asylum movie of the year, Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus, surfaced online today showing the two undersea titans going at it via the expected poorly rendered CGI! YAY!

Assorted Creature Features Hitting DVD

Looking for DVD news about upcoming creature features starring predators of the sea duking it out, DMX fighting a giant snake, intergalactic beatnik zombie invaders, and good ol' psycho Sasquatch bloodying up the forest? You've come to the right place today.

Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus vs. Lorenzo Lamas vs. Debbie Gibson in 3D

With 3D being the latest cinematic craze it only figures The Asylum would get in on the act and, let's face it, we all knew sooner of later we'd have to deal with the possibility of Lorenzo Lamas projecting himself out of our television sets right into our living room.