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

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

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geezer butler

The Invisible Man (2020)

Very cool flick imo

marsattacks666

    "They come from the bowels of hell; a transformed race of walking dead. Zombies, guided by a master plan for complete domination of the Earth."

Memphremagog

Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla(1974)
Terror Of Mechagodzilla(1975)
Chopping Mall(1986)
Konga(1961)
Friday the 13th Pt.V: A New Beginning(1985)
The Monster(1925)
DARK SHADOWS:

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

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

Lunkenstein

ATRAGON (1963)
THE HYPNOTIC EYE (1960)
HORROR OF DRACULA (1958) on Sven
THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH (1976)
THE DEVIL BAT (1940)
SIGNS (2002)
Paul

marsattacks666

Blood Shack-1971
April Fools Day-1986
My Bloody Valentine-1981
Mother's Day-1980
Eyeball-1975
    "They come from the bowels of hell; a transformed race of walking dead. Zombies, guided by a master plan for complete domination of the Earth."

Mike...In 3-D!

Into the Dark: My Valentine (2020)
Verotika (2019)
"Naughty, naughty! Don't touch, Butch knows best."

Memphremagog

From Beyond the Grave(1974)
House Of the Damned(1963)
Eyes Without A Face(1960)
Flesh For Frankenstein(1974)
The Spider Woman Strikes Back(1946)
Horror High(1973)
Dawn Of the Dead(2004)
Curse Of the Doll People(1961)
The Manster(1958)
DARK SHADOWS:

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

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

geezer butler

The Andromeda Strain (1971)

Def sci-fi movie. Maybe even horror under today's circumstances.

Monsters For Sale

After We Leave, 2019 - When the couples visa allowing him to be one of the lucky 15% to migrate off a dystopian earth is finally granted, a man is faced with having to find the wife he abandoned 6 years ago.  Trouble is, the friends he also abandoned, don't want to help him find her.

Brian Silverman, Clay Wilcox, Anita Leeman-Torres, Anslem Richardson and Amber Jaeger.

Long, dull quest whose details and motivations are never explained.  Why, in this near-future Los Angeles, is there no TV or Internet?  Why is everyone walking (in L.A.?)  Why did he think leaving his wife was a good idea?  Why do his former partners want him to help in an unexplained scheme?  And why are they willing to kill him, if he refuses?

How is it that basic services are not being maintained, but the government still has the organizational/technical skills to launch a long series of rockets capable of re-locating 15% of the world's population to other planets?

Why is this film so mind-numbingly boring?  Why did I watch it all the way through?


Don't pay for this one.  Borrow a copy or wait until it shows up on YouTube - but don't pay for it.
 
ADAM

Mike Scott

Quote from: Monsters For Sale on March 24, 2020, 08:40:39 PM
Don't pay for this one.  Borrow a copy or wait until it shows up on YouTube - but don't pay for it.

Why would I want to go anywhere near it?
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Monsters For Sale

Quote from: Mike Scott on March 25, 2020, 10:13:18 AM
Why would I want to go anywhere near it? 

I try to watch everything that deals with end of world, winding down of civilization type stories.  Too often they are ultra low budget messes like this one.  The big studios aren't making them these days.

There may be a couple more like me out there.
ADAM

Memphremagog

Schlock(1973)
Indestructible Man(1956)
World Without End(1956)
Face Of the Screaming Werewolf(1964)
Beast Of the Yellow Night(1971)
Sucker Punch(2011)
DARK SHADOWS:

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

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

geezer butler

Forbidden Planet (1956)

watched the extras:
Watch the Skies!: Science Fiction, the 1950s, and Us
Amazing! Exploring the Far Reaches of 'Forbidden Planet'

Memphremagog

DARK SHADOWS:

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

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

Mord

 Lucio Fulci's "The New Gladiators" (1983) will air on Turner Classic Movies tonight. Is anyone familiar with this film? Is it even worth a watch?