Scare Tactics: "Fear Is Funny" Review
Sci-fi’s Scare Tactics premiered last night in two episodes, and I have to say, the laughs were there. “Fear is Funny” has been the tagline of the show in all the TV promos.
From the Satan’s Baby segment to the Brain experiment segment, things were actually pretty interesting. I recommend the show for laughs. Read more of this review as we look at it all, from the effects, to the tricks, to the actors themselves.
Reality Horror TV: The Good, Bad And The Ugh
March 31, 2008 by Alexandra
So, we’ve been talking about The CW’s 13 here, and between the casting calls and premise of the show itself, I think it’s pretty exciting. The phenomena of reality shows in general have taken off since MTV’s Real World. It may be in dispute, but I deem that one as being the first real, and successful reality show in this country.
Although 13 will be the first competition horror reality series, this is not the first reality show with a “fear” base.
Let’s meet some current and past “haunts” on the reality plane, and see how deep the rabbit hole goes:
MTV’s Fear …read more
Video: Scare Tactics’ Tracy Morgan Has Wardrobe Malfunction
March 28, 2008 by Alexandra
Since the movie Superhero is out today in the theatres, I thought I’d share this video of our esteemed host for the new season of Scare Tactics, Tracy Morgan. Scare Tactics is a popular horror reality series that has been renewed for a new season.
In this video, he shares a bit of skin while on Late Night With Conan O’Brien last week. I know that a malfunction means that something is not working properly, and in this case, it may be Tracy’s sense of judgment, but we still love him.
One thing we do know about Tracy is that …read more
Scare Tactics Returns To Sci-Fi With Tracy Morgan
March 19, 2008 by Alexandra
Are you scared? Well, you should be, because you’re getting Scare Tactics again, a whole new season. Hosting this horror reality series will be funny man and actor Tracy Morgan (30 Rock, Saturday Night Live). He’s also known as the character Hustle Man on the TV series, Martin.
In case you didn’t know it, the “Are you scared, well you should be” bit is actually the tag line the unsuspecting victims get after they’ve been scared out of their wits on the show. Set up by friends and loved ones, unknowing victims are placed into extensively staged scary situations. Add …read more


