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

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

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Sean


Count_Zirock

"MST3K vs. Gamera" tin box: all five "Gamera" films that were aired on "Mystery Science Theater 3000." Watching them back-to-back, I no longer know where one film ends and the others begin!
"That's either a very ugly woman or a very pretty monster." - Lou Costello

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."

slayergriffith

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

Sean


Sean


marsattacks666

Blood on Horror Beach, Silent Scream, Shock 'em Dead
    "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."

Scatter

A Cold Night's Death (TV 1973) Robert Culp, Eli Wallach

Scientists Culp and Wallach suspect that there is someone other than their research primates inhabiting their polar station. The setting is reminiscent of "The Thing", but it doesn't nearly match the paranoia and suspense of that film. Culp and Wallach are great as usual, and it's definitely worth a watch. Nice little twist ending.

We're all here because we're not all there.
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RedKing

Spectreman episodes 17-27
Yusha(Brave) Raideen eps 7 and 8
Great Mazinger episodes 1-5
Crazy am I? We'll see if I'm crazy or not!

slayergriffith

#5559
 Teenage Monster (1958) - This so bad its great type o f film. I really liked it. This is one of the last films to feature the work of special effects pioneer Jack Pierce. I dont know if is a exact werewolf movie or not, but is definitely somewhere in that category.
I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.

Moonshadow

Quote from: Scatter on November 18, 2011, 07:48:41 PM
A Cold Night's Death (TV 1973) Robert Culp, Eli Wallach

Scientists Culp and Wallach suspect that there is someone other than their research primates inhabiting their polar station. The setting is reminiscent of "The Thing", but it doesn't nearly match the paranoia and suspense of that film. Culp and Wallach are great as usual, and it's definitely worth a watch. Nice little twist ending.

I seem to vaguely remember seeing this. Of course, I'd watch pretty much anything with Robert Culp. That guy was the definition of cool.

Sean


Sean

The Green Slime.

Never saw it.  It came on last night after 2am, I think.

How could I say no?

The Green Slime (1968) trailer

Sean


Sean