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

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

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Cole

I just watched "The Mummy" yesterday.Yeah I'm a newbie.I loved it.Boris Karloff is so great.The scene with the mummy coming alive is just classic.I'm so glad to be recently intoduced to these great films.

josie monster

 Watched "Monster that Challenged the World" and the original "King Kong" last night. 

MadCow

#227
In the past week or so i've gotten through the Creature from the Black Lagoon and The Wolfman Universal Legacy Collection sets. Right now i'm halfway through the Dracula and after that are the Frankenstein and The Mummy sets... I love this time of the year!!!

I also DVR'd The Monster of Piedras Blancas which I was really enjoying but stupid MonstersHD decided to run the programs late so the last 15 minutes were cut off. Looks like i'll be ordering that one...

VampireGrrl

when other little girls wanted to be ballerinas, I wanted to be a vampire

Cole

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I meant to watch The Invisible Man with my kids tonight,but everyone took off to ballgames,and grandparents,and friends and stuff.So I watched The Happening with my wife and House of Dracula by myself.Well my wife watched some of it but fell asleep.That's no judgement of the movie,it was just getting late.I didn't like The Happening that much.M.Night set the bar very high with The Sixth Sense and has not lived up to it yet.I really enjoyed House of Dracula.It was fun seeing three monsters(four if you count the Dr.)in one film.I wish Frankenstien's monster had played a more significant part though.

Bogey

Frankenstein (1931)



Never fails to be an incredible viewing.

Bogey

Continuing the Halloween countdown:

The Haunted Mansion (2003)



Keeping an eye out for the detail that Rick Baker put into the zombies and other "haunts" was the highlight of this re-watch.  Much better the second time around.

raycastile

I watched Just Before Dawn last night.  I wish Jeff Lieberman had made more movies in his heyday.

I'm trying to watch movies that take place at night, in the woods, to observe how they light and block those scenes on a low budget.
Raymond Castile

Daimajin

Just watched Legend of Boggy Creek again.  I love this movie.  It was low budget enough to feel real, with a nicely creepy atmosphere in many scenes.  On top of that, you get a monster so scary that it doesn't even have to physically touch you (it scares a cat to death!  Man, not even Frankenstein's monster could do that!).  Plus, you get two songs that you must put on your iPod.  And the hermit with the 'bottle tree' who "walks with a limp because he shot off half his foot in a boating accident."  I'm laughing again just thinking about it.

A lot of fun.
They're going to make you one of them, my peacock!

CreepysFan

 Watched "Pitch Black" and "The Chronicles of Riddick" last night.
" THIS BLANKET IS A NECESSITY.  IT KEEPS ME FROM CRACKING UP." - LINUS VAN PELT

Creature Features

"It's Alive...oh, It's Alive! It's Alive, It's Alive...IT'S ALIVE!!!"

Memphremagog

In honor of Bela Lugosi's birthday:

DRACULA(1931)
MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE(1932)
WHITE ZOMBIE(1932)
CHANDU THE MAGICIAN(1932)
THE BLACK CAT(1934)
SON OF FRANKENSTEIN(1939)
THE HUMAN MONSTER(1939)
THE DEVIL BAT(1940)
RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE(1944)
SCARED TO DEATH(1947)
DARK SHADOWS:

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

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

kklloo


Bogey

Quote from: kklloo on October 20, 2008, 05:45:37 PM
  Valley of the Gwangi.


Now that brought back great memories from my childhood.

Creature Features

Quote from: Bogey on October 20, 2008, 07:36:20 PM
Now that brought back great memories from my childhood.

James franciscus rules!      8)
"It's Alive...oh, It's Alive! It's Alive, It's Alive...IT'S ALIVE!!!"