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

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Memphremagog

Bram Stoker's Dracula(1992)
Scream, Blacula, Scream!(1973)
Phantom Of the Opera(1925)
The Invisible Man(1933)
The Mad Ghoul(1943)
DARK SHADOWS:

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

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

Mike...In 3-D!

Summer of Blood (2014)
I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House (2016)
The Monster (2016)
"Naughty, naughty! Don't touch, Butch knows best."

Fantomah

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Quote from: geezer butler on November 13, 2016, 03:27:54 PM
I've been trying to catch up on so many horror and superhero tv shows lately, haven't been able to watch too many movies.

Did manage to get in:
To the Devil a Daughter (1976)

Def not my fav Hammer film.
I agree...only worth watching IMO to gaze upon the great cinematic faces of the young Nastassja Kinski and Christopher Lee.

Around the same time back then Kinski did a film for Wim Wenders with the English title "Wrong Movement" or "False Movement" (based on Goethe's Elective Affinities). The film also starred the great Hanna Schygulla.

Dr.Cyclops

The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)
The Blob (1958)
"A Castle without a Crypt is like a Unicorn without a Horn" ~ Professor Abronsius

Memphremagog

Return Of Count Yorga(1971)
Missile To the Moon(1958)
Frankenstein's Daughter(1958)
I Was A Teenage Frankenstein(1957)
Asylum(1972)
Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan(1982)
DARK SHADOWS:

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

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

LugosiFan25

The Awful Dr. Orlof (1962)
The Monster of Piedras Blancas (1959)
The Land Unknown (1957) on Svengoolie
Dr. Mabuse, The Gambler (1922)
"....flying saucers? You mean the kind from up there?"

Monsters For Sale

#13416
In no particular order:

Black Cat, The - 1934
Crossroads - 1986 - Involves a deal with the Devil
Five Million Years To Earth - 1967
Invisible Ray, The - 1936
Monolith Monsters, The - 1957 - Right after I posted my initial reaction to the screenplay
Murders In the Rue Morgue - 1932 - (One year after "Dracula" and Lugosi gets 2nd billing.)
Mystery Science Theatre 3000 - Deadly Mantis, The
Mystery Science Theatre 3000 - Leech Woman, The
Mystery Science Theatre 3000 - Mole People, The
Mystery Science Theatre 3000 - Revenge of the Creature
On Borrowed Time - 1939 - Death trapped up a tree
Raven, The - 1935
This Is Not a Test - 1962
Tourist Trap - 1979
Tremors - 1990
When World Collide - 1951
ADAM

Memphremagog

Frankenstein(1931)
Return Of Dr.X(1939)
Return Of Godzilla(1984)
It(1966)
The Frozen Dead(1966)
DARK SHADOWS:

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

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

Gojira316

The air itself is filled with monsters.

Monsters For Sale


Lifeforce - 1985 - An odd movie.  Part "Alien", part "The Hidden", Part "Five Million Years To Earth".  Not entirely successful.  But I do so love the entirely gratuitous, and all too brief, nudity by Mathilda May.  Ah, she was lovely on the big screen.

The Hidden - 1987 - Because I had watched "Lifeforce".

On the Beach - 1959 - Because the title on the shelf caught my eye.  Such chance viewings are the main reason I probably won't ever go to a digital movie library stored on some vacuous Internet "cloud".  (After watching, I'm in a somewhat somber mood.)
ADAM

Mike Scott

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Monsters For Sale

Quote from: Mike Scott on November 22, 2016, 02:50:46 PM
Love it!  :)

I would accuse them of stealing from "The Hidden", but it actually came out 2 years later.
ADAM

Memphremagog

You'll Find Out(1940)
One Body Too Many(1944)
Angry Red Planet(1959)
Gojira(1954)
DARK SHADOWS:

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

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

Monsters For Sale

Quote from: Memphremagog on November 22, 2016, 04:41:50 PM
You'll Find Out(1940)
One Body Too Many(1944)
Angry Red Planet(1959)
Gojira(1954)

Angry Red Planet - a favorite oddball
ADAM

Monsters For Sale


On the Beach - 2000 - This two-part TV presentation is longer and more intricately plotted, but doesn't reach me on the same level as does the earlier theatrical version.  I never care quite as much for the characters in general.  And I really dislike the submarine captain as played by Armand Assante.  He seems like such an over-compensating macho jerk that it bugs me when they bring him back at the last moment for a sappy/"happy" ending.  He was the one I was most wanting to see croak.

Still, worth seeing for the differences.


ADAM