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PAPERBACKS; The Source For The Best Horror Stories
If there's two things that Mr. Miller likes it's horror and paperback novels. Put the 70's on that list and you've got three. When I was just a wee little lad I couldn't get enough of those cheap softbound volumes of sensational, terrifying, and oft times lascivious and lurid stories. Mr. Miller was a warped kid, you can gather that much from all this.

Don't Play With The Apes!! You'll Only Get Hurt.
Beneath the Planet of the Apes brings us back to the Ape Planet to catch up with some old chums. If you've seen any of the Ape films you'll wonder why the hell Tim Burton would want to do a remake of the original. Check out this review of the 2nd film in the Planet of the Apes saga - Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Full of kookie apes who do battle with some creepy A-bomb loving underground mutants. It's a madhouse!!

Here Kitty Kitty!!
Here's three ferocious feline fables of the paperback nature will surely give one pause when Mittens gives you that half-eyed glare. I'm sure there are quite a few more killer kitty paperbacks out there, but these three fall into a strict category. That category being the category of paperback books that Mr. Miller has read that involve killer cats.

Mr. Miller Remembers
Hi there! Mr. Miller here. Your friendly neighbor down the street.

Say! Do you remember those good ol' days. The times when you'd crawl outta bed on a Saturday morning, fill that bowl up with sugar crusted cereal and plop down in front of the idiot box to visit with your cartoon pals? You know, the times before kids brought their uzi to school.

Apes Vs. Apes
Why mess with a classic. It's a classic for a reason.

Gobler Toys. What the!?
If you grew up before the 80's you will no doubt remember how cool toys were before they were mere market gimmicks for cartoons and movies. If you remember Rock'm Sock'm Robots, Sit-n-Spin, or Big Wheels, then you must remember Whack the Camel, Komrade Kluck, and the Play Dead Coffin. You remember them, right? You don't? Well, don't worry, you're not going cuckoo. All those years of sitting too close to the TV haven't fried your brain cells. They're from Gobler Toys, your favorite toys that never existed.

Tim Burton - Keep Your Stinking Paws Off This Movie!
Tim Burton has already ruined the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, so why should he stop there? In the shadow of the impending release of the latest "visitation" of the Planet of the Apes, I had a desperate need to watch the original masterpiece.