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

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

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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."

Howler

"That ain't tactics honey. That's just the beast in me."

Mord


Howler

"That ain't tactics honey. That's just the beast in me."

Howler

"That ain't tactics honey. That's just the beast in me."

Howler

"That ain't tactics honey. That's just the beast in me."

Splitty

I finally saw Bava's Inferno for the first time the other day (don't know WHAT took me so long).

Absolutely gorgeous film to look at, but WTF?!  :o

Zackuth

My granddaughter and I have watched King Kong and the Monster Squad so far today.
"Listen to them; the children of the night.  What music they make!"  Dracula

Howler

"That ain't tactics honey. That's just the beast in me."

Mord


Howler

"That ain't tactics honey. That's just the beast in me."

RedKing

Ultra Q episode 1 1966
At Midnight I'll possess Your Soul 1963 (Coffin Joe is awesome)
I Saw What You Did on Sven
Crazy am I? We'll see if I'm crazy or not!

Mord


zombiehorror

One Dark Night (1982)-I'd never heard about this until I saw a clip from a documentary, Nightmares In Red, White and Blue (2009), and then found it on Youtube!  Not the greatest but Batman's own, Adam West has a very small role!  The clip on the documentary was from the last 15min or so and those 15mins are about the only good thing this flick offered.  For 80's nostalgia it's a must watch but otherwise......skip it.

Phantom Stranger

"The Ghost Ship" (1943)
                            -Richard Dix

Plot: IMDB

Tom Merriam signs on the ship Altair as third officer under Captain Stone. At first things look good, Stone sees Merriam as a younger version of himself and Merriam sees Stone as the first adult to ever treat him as a friend. But after a couple strange deaths of crew members, Merriam begins to think Stone is a psychopathic madman obsessed with authority. He tries to tell others, but no one believes him, and it only makes Stone angry..

Phantom's Review: Slow moving, but well acted psychological thriller. Filled to the brim with foreboding and just dripping with atmosphere (produced by Val Lewton, I expect no less). The plot is a bit predictable, but that dosen't take away from the over all joy of watching the film.
A good old fashioned melodramatic film. I enjoyed it.