This is the third in a series of fifteen pieces on “minor” horror films that I’m going to be publishing here throughout October. For more information, please see this post from last year, when I first did this.
Conrad Brooks vs the Werewolf (David “The Rock” Nelson, 1994)
Here is a real movie. Here is something that matters. Here, in this 43-minute videotape in which an elderly Conrad Brooks, who appeared in some Ed Wood movies a long time ago, and his even older brothers wander around hunting and/or getting attacked by a guy wearing a plaid button-up and a Spirit Halloween Wolfman mask in broad daylight (this being our director, the former boxer turned self-described “Ed Wood of the ’90s”), we can find proof that cinema still lives.