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

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

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Zackuth

"Listen to them; the children of the night.  What music they make!"  Dracula

Rich

I had a movie marathon yesterday.

Saw
Friday the 13th uncut
Frankenstein
The Bride of Frankenstein
Son of Frankenstein
The Ghost of Frankenstein
House o Frankenstein
Listen to them. Children of the Night. What music they make!

BaronLatos35

- The Ghoul on Shilling Shockers

Karloff and grave robbing always go well together.
"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..."

frankenstein73

Dark shadows,  good flik!
I am legend, decent flik.
War of the worlds, speilberg, good flik!
Mirabile dictu,don't you agree?

ParasiteHilton

Just had One Million Years BC on in the background as I was working on a project.
A real dead body is given away to some lucky person at every performance!

Memphremagog

The Green Slime(1969)
Beneath the Planet Of the Apes(1970)
The Vampire's Ghost(1945)
Survival Of the Dead(2010)
Twilight Zone: From Agnes- With Love(1964)
Dark Shadows(2012)
DARK SHADOWS:

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

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

RedKing

Invaders From Space (1957/1964) The second of the Starman films, one of the first superheroes from Japan. It is made of the 3rd and 4th of the Japanese versions, which were short films released serial-like in 1957-1959. Starman battles the vile Kulamonian salamander men in their various nefarious plots to take over Earth! Fun saturday afternoon style entertainment!

Robot Taekwon V/Voltar the Invincible (1976) This film was South Korea's answer to japan's super robot anime craze and Mazinger Z in particular. the animation is not that great and is a jarring mixture of anime and Disney styles! Taekwon V is a giant super robot built to defend Korea from a villionous mad scientist and his giant robot army. Whilr possessing missles and rays, taekwon V relies much more on hand to hand combat than his Japanese counterparts, the pilot is a taekwon-do master, hence the robot's name. Amazingly, this film and character are tremedously popular in korea-there are about a half dozen sequel movies made between 1976 and 1990 and a live action version in the works now. there are also several life size statues of Taekwon V around Korea including in front of a government building! In 1985 the movie was edited from 82 minutes down to 54 and dubbed for US Tv and VHS release as Voltar the Invincible riding the then current wave of popularity of Transformers and Voltron.
Crazy am I? We'll see if I'm crazy or not!

Memphremagog

Svengali(1931)
Twilight Zone: Spur Of the Moment(1964)
Alien 3(1991)
Doctor Who: The War Machines(1966)
DARK SHADOWS:

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

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."


BigShadow

Trick R Treat...now I need to find a Sam figure!!
I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity...

House of the Unusual Podcast

BigShadow

And.....just finished watching The Human Centipede.  This was a sick movie if you put yourself in their shoe and actually think about how it would feel.
I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity...

House of the Unusual Podcast

RedKing

The Alien Factor 1978-very fun Don Dohler film about a crshed UFO carrying 3 wild alien monsters that escape and attack a small rural Maryland town. The effects are actually quite good-2 of the monsters are pretty cool looking suits and the third is stop motion animated. There is  4th monster who is a good alien that has come to kill the escaped  monsters.

Escape From Galaxy 3 1981-this is a very crzy Italian sci-fi flick that was sometimes billed as a follow up to Starcrash, but it really isn't. (*at*) refugees from the attack of the evil King of the Night land on earth in what seems like Roman times but with Fabrege egg looking houses learn about love and sex and other earth fun. turns out this is actually in the future after a nuclear war and the two refugees go back to their galaxy and use their new sex powers to destroy the goofyily dressed space emperor.

It's Alive 1969- One of Larry Buchanan's low low budget movies made for AIP TV. i believe this was the last one and stars a kind of pudgy Tommy Kirk as a paleontologist and Bill Thurman as a batcrap crazy famer with a 40 foot monster in a cave that he feeds people to! The monster is  recycled from Buchanan's earlier Creature of Destruction which was a remake of She Creature. It is not shown much and I honestly did not know it was supposed to be giant! The real monster is Bill thurman's character who is a deranged and abusive individual!

Welcome to Blood City 1977-This was a good film directed by Peter Sasdy and starring the always entertaining Jack Palance and Kier Diullea. It was sort of like Westworld, the Prisoner and the Matrix. Kier Dullea is one of a group of amnesiacs who wake up in Blood City, a seemingly old western town run by Jack Palance where citizens are allowed and encouraged to kill others in "fair fights" if anyone gets 20 kills they are decalred "immortal" and no one can shoot them. Jack Palance is the only immortal in town. turns out this is all a virtual reality hallucination being carrued out by the government trying to find a perfect killer to use in dangerous undercover missions.

these films all come courtesy of Mill Creek Entertainment's Sci-Fi Invasion 50 movie pack. I really love these Mill Creek packs.
Crazy am I? We'll see if I'm crazy or not!

Howler

Watching Nosferatu with the soundtrack by Type O Negative.
"That ain't tactics honey. That's just the beast in me."

RedKing

Quote from: Howler on May 22, 2012, 06:53:47 PM
Watching Nosferatu with the soundtrack by Type O Negative.
That was pretty cool-Type O's music fit the movie perfectly.

Future Hunters 1986-T2's Robert Patrick's first movie I believe. This movie was 10 kinds of awesome in a cheesy 80s way! It had everything-a post apocolyptic/Mad Max opening, kung -fu (with a guest appearance by popular Bruce lee clone Bruce Le), Nazis,the Spear of Destiny,Amazon women, warrior midgets, mafia and triad criminals, explosions (and lots of them!).What? the plot? ummmm...... Some future dude goes back in time and gives Robert Patrick and his girlfriend the spear of destiny to hide and prevent the Nazis from starting a global nuclear war. Rob and girly travel around the world and have non stop fights and then the movie just ends really. they beat the Nazis that were after them but didn't really hide the spear. I dunno, the action was so fast and furious I kinda forgot about the plot anyways!

Trapped by Television 1936 A Columbia B flick starring Nat Pendleton and directed by Stooges regular Del Lord. This was a fun fast paced hour or so long adventure with the then novelty of televison and as the title implies, the bad guys end up "trapped by TV".
Crazy am I? We'll see if I'm crazy or not!

Phantom Stranger

"It Came From Beneath The Sea" (1955)
                                                   -Kenneth Tobey

Plot: IMDB
  A Giant Octopus, whose feeding habits have been affected by radiation from H-Bomb tests, rises from the Mindanao Deep to terrorize the California Coast.

Phantom's Review: One of those great fun 1950's monster movies.

-- The stop-motion animation by Ray Harryhausen is excellent, despite the fact that the movie's low budget made the octopus have six tentacles instead of eight.
The cast is lead by 50's sci-fi regulars Kenneth Tobey (The Thing From Another World, The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms), Faith Domergue (This Island Earth) and Donald Curtis (Earth vs the Flying Saucers). A love triangle develops with these stars to keep the movie going.
If you love cheesy fun monster movies,then sit back and watch this one. You'll; have a lot of fun.