Monster of the Day #1176

Monster of the Day #1176

This seems a rather logical follow-up to our recent Alternate Dracula week, while also affording us another opportunity to fete Sir Christopher.
Monster of the Day #1175

Monster of the Day #1175

Scientist in Movie: "It's almost exactly like our planet's Tyrannosaurus Rex!" Joel, disgusted: "No its not." Don't ask me why, that's one of my favorite MST3K lines ever. Along with "Oh, so it's just a regularcat."
Monster of the Day #1169

Monster of the Day #1169

This really should have been yesterday's, as this foreign version was made in 1953, five years before Return of Dracula. Like Mexican vampire films made 15 years later, this movie was *cough* heavily influenced by the Universal Dracula films. However, it might be the first film to show a vampire with fangs; indeed, the…
Monster of the Day #1168

Monster of the Day #1168

Stupid bad Internet connection. Anyway, here's today's entry, about 12 hours late. This fairly obscure film is sort of interesting because it does what the Night Stalker TV movie did with far greater success; updating gothic vampires and bringing them to modern day America. While Universal brought it's monsters to the modern day, it…
Monster of the Day #1167

Monster of the Day #1167

I think I've made it pretty obvious that I thought John Carradine was a nearly perfect actor to play Dracula. No, he never would have been as sheerly iconic as Messrs. Lugosi and Lee. Still, it's hard to think of another role that Mr. Carradine was better suited for. The genuine shame for me…