name the monster movie

Started by The Batman, April 06, 2013, 12:57:31 PM

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I loved that movie as a kid , Arnold Moss is a great actor and always a delight whenever he pops up in a film.

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Quote from: WnewCreatureFeatures on March 21, 2014, 01:38:12 AM
I loved that movie as a kid , Arnold Moss is a great actor and always a delight whenever he pops up in a film.

It's an under appreciated, thoughtful film.
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Don't know what movie that is from, but that sure looks like a 1950's-style car antenna poking out of the top.
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Quote from: Monsters For Sale on March 21, 2014, 01:39:27 AM
It's an under appreciated, thoughtful film.

Yes , I agree it is truely a fantastic film and should be ranked along side with The Day The Earth Stood Still and other milestones of the day. I liked it so much that I had bought Arnold Moss's spacesuit from the film when I use to collect still had his name in the hollywood label in the neck.

It was one of the first films I bought on tape when it was released back when video tape was king.  I always watch it as a double feature with Red Planet Mars

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Quote from: WnewCreatureFeatures on March 21, 2014, 01:51:58 AM
...It was one of the first films I bought on tape when it was released back when video tape was king.  I always watch it as a double feature with Red Planet Mars

Another unrated quiet film.  Not all science fiction movies need giant scaly monsters.

It does help when they have women that look like this:



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Is this thing really from a sci-fi film?  It looks like a negative print of a face-down light reflector and a retractable radio antenna.

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yes, definitely a scifi film

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yes  I would call it major co as they did some big films

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