Last Monster/Horror/Sci-Fi Movie/Show You Watched

Started by Bogey, August 26, 2008, 08:29:13 PM

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Memphremagog

The Green Hornet(2011)..total waste of time! And they filmed it in 3-D no less...Seth Rogen was so annoying that I kept hoping that he'd be killed off and what's up with Cameron Diaz? Did she need the money? She looked haggard and old in this..the less said about Edward Furlong playing a meth lab owner, the better..true to life casting there.

Not Of This Earth/Attack Of the Crab Monsters(1957)..double-feature from Roger Corman during his halcyon days as a quickie producer. Say what you will, this is still pretty entertaining. The commentary by the Brunas Brothers and Tom Weaver on both were great. The Corman trailer collection included was a nice touch as well. Certainly worth checking out!

Doctor Who: The Dominators(1968): new release on DVD of a classic Patrick Troughton story. Although this one is considered pretty weak by WHO standards, the new print and commentary by former companions Frazer Hines(Jamie) and Wendy Padbury(Zoe) certainly make it seem moe enjoyable.

House On Haunted Hill(1959)..William Castle at his best, collaborating with Vincent Price, no less! Always fun to watch this one!
DARK SHADOWS:

David Collins: "Dead people dont just get up and walk around.."

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

Scatter

Tormented(1960) NR

"On the eve of his wedding to a prominent socialite, jazz pianist Tom Stewart (Richard Carlson) allows his jealous ex-lover Vi (Juli Reding) to fall to her death. Tom quickly realizes the gravity of his error when the angry ghost of his victim comes looking for revenge. No matter how hard Tom tries to escape his supernatural tormentor, the ghost is always right there with him, haunting his every move."

More legendary Bert I. Gordon goodness............sexy ghost, bad special effects, "B" acting, implausible story. In short, everything you've come to love in a Bert I. Gordon project. LOVED IT!! 8 bananas out of 10!
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BaronLatos35

- The Legend of Hell House (I've always liked this movie)

- The Fly (1986) a pretty good remake

- The Screaming Skull w/Svengoolie (his 25th ann show)
"For one who has lived but a single lifetime, you are a wise man ...Van Helsing."
"I shall awaken memories of love and crime and death..."

toys-of-terror

Couldn't sleep last night, so i popped in Stephen Kings IT, Love Tim Curry as Pennywise.

jimm

Resident Evil: Afterlife...avoid
Paranormal Activity...worth a watch...creepy enuff
Phantasm IV: Oblivion....always a fan so I enjoyed it

RedKing

Night of the Living Dead
Frankenstein Conquers the World
Voyage Into Space
Bride of Frankenstein
Rob Zombie's Halloween 2
the Friday the 13th remake
Crazy am I? We'll see if I'm crazy or not!

general gruesome

Man with the Screaming Brain (2005)
2 Headed Transplant/Thing with 2 Heads (1971)
Night Key/Tower of London (1937)
Mr Sardonicus/The Old Dark House (1961)
The Land Unknown/The Deadly Mantis (1957)
Invisible Invaders/Journey to 7th Planet (1959)
Graveyard Shift (1990)
Terror in the Haunted House (1958)
Inner Sanctum Mysteries (1944)
Black Room/Man They Couldn't Hang (1935)
Nightmare City (1980)
Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957)

foolish mortal

The Evil of Frankenstein....funny how Dr. Franks. lab table kinda looks like the Remco Monsterizer :o

Opera Ghost

"In each of us, two natures are at war--the good and the evil. All our lives the fight goes on between them, and one of them must conquer..."

CreepysFan

  Planet of the Apes --- the good one from `68 with Charlton Heston
   
   Soilent Green --- also with Charlton Heston
" THIS BLANKET IS A NECESSITY.  IT KEEPS ME FROM CRACKING UP." - LINUS VAN PELT

toys-of-terror

Cube,
House of wax (original not crappy remake)

general gruesome

Quote from: CreepysFan on January 24, 2011, 03:04:26 AM
  Planet of the Apes --- the good one from `68 with Charlton Heston
   
   Soilent Green --- also with Charlton Heston
Soilent Green is People!

slayergriffith

I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.

dlhenderson

Watched The Uninvited on TCM the other day. An old favorite. Actually, way back in high school I feigned illness one day because Armchair Playhouse was going to show the film. I had read about it in Castle of Frankenstein magazine and wanted to see it BAD. My dear Mom actually knew what was going on (especially when a friend of mine showed up to watch it!), but played it cool.

slayergriffith

I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.