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

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marsattacks666

Quote from: Creepy on March 17, 2018, 06:35:12 AM
I watched The Shape of Water last night and absolutely loved it.

I still need to see this film.
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Creepy

Quote from: marsattacks666 on March 17, 2018, 10:18:25 AM
I still need to see this film.

To me, watching it, I understood the phrase "Movie Magic". It was exactly that.
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Lunkenstein

ALIEN: COVENANT (2017) - Finally got to see it on HBO yesterday and enjoyed it very much. The original ALIEN is my favorite film blending sci-fi and horror and I liked how this one payed many little tributes to it - The main title, snippets of Goldsmith's classic scores, some of the more relatable technology and sets and the inside lines. I do feel this made up for things I wasn't all that crazy about in PROMETHEUS, like the Engineer idea (preferred the space jockey as more of a mystery.) Still, overall I liked PROMETHEUS and this continues the story nicely bringing it more close to the ALIEN canon.
Paul

Lazarus

American Werewolf in London.   I had yet to see it,  and had perished it for viewing on Halloween of 2016, so we were due for a viewing.  Loved it.   Loved the black comedy,  LOVED the effects,  lived the brutality and f&*%ing oddness of it.  Deserves every bit of praise it gets.

Monsters For Sale

Quote from: Lazarus on March 17, 2018, 10:07:45 PM
American Werewolf in London.   I had yet to see it,  and had perished it for viewing on Halloween of 2016, so we were due for a viewing.  Loved it.   Loved the black comedy,  LOVED the effects,  lived the brutality and f&*%ing oddness of it.  Deserves every bit of praise it gets.

Have you seen "The Return of the Living Dead", 1985?  It is another film that strikes just the right balance between horror and humor. 

Lots of film-makers have tried and failed.

ADAM

Creepy

Rewatched Marvel's The Avengers and Iron Man 3. I hadn't seen Iron Man 3 before. I wished they had done the Mandarin right. For all the genius that is the Disney MCU, they really can screw up the villians, i.e. Manadrin, Ultron, Crimson Dynamo, etc...
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Lunkenstein

Quote from: Lazarus on March 17, 2018, 10:07:45 PM
American Werewolf in London.   I had yet to see it,  and had perished it for viewing on Halloween of 2016, so we were due for a viewing.  Loved it.   Loved the black comedy,  LOVED the effects,  lived the brutality and f&*%ing oddness of it.  Deserves every bit of praise it gets.

My favorite of the 3 classic wolf films of the early '80s. I never tire of it and if I happen to stumble across it on cable, I almost always wind up watching to the end. I initially saw it at a drive-in first run and it remains a wonderful memory.
Paul

zombiehorror

Quote from: Creepy on March 18, 2018, 07:23:59 AM
Rewatched Marvel's The Avengers and Iron Man 3. I hadn't seen Iron Man 3 before. I wished they had done the Mandarin right. For all the genius that is the Disney MCU, they really can screw up the villians, i.e. Manadrin, Ultron, Crimson Dynamo, etc...

Check out the Marvel One Shot titled All Hail the King (featured on Thor: The Dark World disc) if you haven't already (it's on YouTube), to bad we'll never see this concept expanded on further in the MCU.

Memphremagog

Edison's Frankenstein(1910)
Cabinet Of Dr.Caligari(1920)
The Flesh Eaters(1964)
War Of the Gargantuas(1966)
Frankenstein Created Woman(1967)
The Mummy's Shroud(1967)
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marsattacks666

Quote from: Monsters For Sale on March 18, 2018, 04:17:25 AM
Have you seen "The Return of the Living Dead", 1985?  It is another film that strikes just the right balance between horror and humor. 

Lots of film-makers have tried and failed.

I would assume every Horror-fanatic, Zombie-lover has seen or witnessed at least one or a thousand times-Return of the Living Dead. That film is a classic.....beyond. Probably s- Night of and Dawn of....
    "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."

Lunkenstein

I love Amazon Prime. Find many things on there I really want to watch.

Caught BLOOD BEAST FROM OUTER SPACE (1965) - AKA  'NIGHT CALLER FROM OUTER SPACE' - AKA 'THE NIGHT CALLER'
Not a bad, little British entry. I always enjoy John Saxon and it was a surprise to see the wonderful Aubrey Morris turn up in a small, sleazy role.

THE BRUTE MAN (1946) - I do believe I saw this many years ago, but not certain. Poor Rondo. God bless him.
Paul

zombiehorror

Quote from: Monsters For Sale on March 18, 2018, 04:17:25 AM
......another film that strikes just the right balance between horror and humor.

House (1985) is another classic horror/comedy that worked.

Mike Scott

Quote from: zombiehorror on March 18, 2018, 01:29:54 PM
House (1985) is another classic horror/comedy that worked.

And has one of the best sequel titles.
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