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

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Count_Zirock


Vol. 6: Show 17 - Dances! with The Neanderthals, The World Famous Pontani Sisters, Hillbilly Werewolf, and appearances by Fred Schneider and The Lone Twister.

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"That's either a very ugly woman or a very pretty monster." - Lou Costello

horrorhunter

ALWAYS MONSTERING...

Count_Zirock


Vol. 6: Show 18 - Devils! with The Insomniacs, and special appearance by Fred Schneider.

Oh no, that's it! There aren't any more DVD compilations of "Ghoul A Go-Go" for me to watch...yet! Guess I'm just gonna have to "put a head on a stick and have a party" myself.

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"That's either a very ugly woman or a very pretty monster." - Lou Costello

Howler

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

RedKing

Dr Jekyll And the Wolfman-gorgeous British dvd of this Paul Naschy classic, looks so much better than the faded dollar store print !
Werewolf vs the Vampire Womanmy favorite Paul Naschy flick
Godzilla Final Wars
Crazy am I? We'll see if I'm crazy or not!

Mord

Girls Gone Dead (skip it, unless nudity is enough for you).

BrideofRonnenstein

Quote from: Mord on September 02, 2013, 05:40:46 PM
Hey, I really liked it too. It didn't hurt having the original director, writer, and actors. I do agree that they should stop while they're ahead (unless they can continue to deliver this kind of quality).

I am not sure how many more times Dewy can get shot / stabbed / beaten close to death with a bedpan and still survive. I thought Scream 3 went a little off the rails... but that's because some of the actors were kind of bad. Glad to hear I'm not the only one who likes it :)
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BrideofRonnenstein

Zodiac

I don't really qualify this as a monster movie, but I could make an argument for "Horror".
I like to call them REAL monster movies because they're based on monsters we've seen in our life time.
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McDougals House of Horror

Quote from: BrideofRonnenstein on September 03, 2013, 08:15:27 PM
Zodiac

I don't really qualify this as a monster movie, but I could make an argument for "Horror".
I like to call them REAL monster movies because they're based on monsters we've seen in our life time.
Right on, Bride! Zodiac is a great film by a great director, David Fincher -- his very best. I normally don't like Jake G., but he was very good in this movie. And John Carroll Lynch -- wow! And the scene in the basement with Charles Fleischer was so chilling...he was at the Hollywood Collector's show a few years ago and I had him sign a photo from that scene. He didn't have any out on his table, and I pleaded with him to please look through his valise to see if he could find that shot, and to my good fortune he found one.

The Collector's Edition has hours of excellent extra features, including interviews with some of the real people, including one of the victims Mike Mageau. 

"Do you know what I've got in those crates?"

BrideofRonnenstein

Quote from: McDougals House of Horror on September 03, 2013, 08:37:30 PM
Right on, Bride! Zodiac is a great film by a great director, David Fincher -- his very best. I normally don't like Jake G., but he was very good in this movie. And John Carroll Lynch -- wow! And the scene in the basement with Charles Fleischer was so chilling...he was at the Hollywood Collector's show a few years ago and I had him sign a photo from that scene. He didn't have any out on his table, and I pleaded with him to please look through his valise to see if he could find that shot, and to my good fortune he found one.

The Collector's Edition has hours of excellent extra features, including interviews with some of the real people, including one of the victims Mike Mageau. 



I'd Love to watch some extra footage on this! I'll have to look for the special edition!
I just went to the library and got a book on our "local" serial killer too - stuff like this totally intrigues me... !
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McDougals House of Horror

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McDougals House of Horror

Quote from: BrideofRonnenstein on September 04, 2013, 10:59:45 AM
I just went to the library and got a book on our "local" serial killer too - stuff like this totally intrigues me... !
Are you referring to Ted Bundy? If so, try to find a copy of the 1986 TV movie "The Deliberate Stranger" with Mark Harmon -- great flick. And Anne Rule's book "The Stranger Beside Me" is great too (and was the basis for that movie).
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Mord

A few recent episodes of "Dexter" (it's kinda horror).

BrideofRonnenstein

Quote from: McDougals House of Horror on September 04, 2013, 04:48:56 PM
Are you referring to Ted Bundy? If so, try to find a copy of the 1986 TV movie "The Deliberate Stranger" with Mark Harmon -- great flick. And Anne Rule's book "The Stranger Beside Me" is great too (and was the basis for that movie).

No, not Ted Bundy,  Gary Ridgway aka : The Green River Killer - I live in Seattle, the Green River is not far from my house.   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ridgway  ... The book is called  "Green River Running Red".

I will check out The Deliberate stranger, sounds good. Thanks for the tips!
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