Monster of the Day #3239

Monster of the Day #3239

  Damn Germans! C'mon, guys, how can get something so basic that entirely wrong? Frankenstein is clearly not in scale to that woman. Happy weekend, everyone!
Monster of the Day #3238

Monster of the Day #3238

I don't think I ever got around to posting the monsters from A Quiet Place franchise, which I think now is a franchise. I'm sure there'll be a third film because the second won did quite well, just crushing the $200 million (!!) Cruella, for instance. So good on them. I will go back…
Monster of the Day #3237

Monster of the Day #3237

Boy, I haven't thought about The Goon in a while. Wonderful comic. I'm not even sure it they are still doing it. But hey, in a world where readers are fleeing en masse from mainstream American comics, there's Eric Powell's awesome independent comic book, full of comedy and monsters and fun, fun violence. I…
Bowery at Midnight (1942)

Bowery at Midnight (1942)

Although not as much fun as such other Bela Lugosi poverty row features as Devil Bat or The Invisible Ghost, Bowery at Midnight provides a decent amount of entertainment over its spare hour-long run time. Aside from Bela, the only other really notable names are actor Tom Neal, star of Edger Ulmer’s fatalistic Noir…
Monster of the Day #3236

Monster of the Day #3236

  The writers of the original Predators script are suing to reclaim the rights to the franchise--there's some sort of time limit thing, the writer of the original Friday the 13th script has been suing for the rights for years now--although they will inevitably be crushed or bought off by Disney. Predator 5 will…
Monster of the Day #3235

Monster of the Day #3235

Talking about Warning from Space inevitably brought up the far more spectacle-driven Gorath, also about Earth being on a collision course with a rogue planet. That one sticks with that narrative, though, and skips the aliens and whatnot. The film is kind of obscure because it's basically Toho's crazier version of When Worlds Collide.…
Monster of the Day #3234

Monster of the Day #3234

Even in Japan the posters for Warning from Space (this is art from a DVD release, but its from an old poster) basically lied about the film. (aka "ballyhoo") In the movie the aliens are man-sized and a neutral grey.  Here they are a threatening red and, it's suggested, quite large. All the saucers…
Video Cheese: Warning from Space (1956)

Video Cheese: Warning from Space (1956)

When I started watching my recently purchased Blu Ray for this film, I realized I had never seen it before. The lack of giant monsters and slow pacing probably kept it off American syndicated television. I know it didn’t play much or at all on broadcast TV when I was a youngster and ravenously…

No MotD this morning…

Imgur is acting up, so I can't do a MotD before I leave for work. Frankly, I was just going to post another picture of the Giant Claw, and ask people what their favorite goofy monster is. Creeping Terror? Ro-Man? I mean, goofy like you laugh out loud when you first saw them. Anyway,…
Monster of the Day #3233

Monster of the Day #3233

I've opined before that I prefer Bert I Gordon's Earth vs the Spider to the more generally respected Universal's Tarantula.This scene right here is a good example. While Jack Arnold's Tarantula lurks in the desert for the whole film, this one comes into town and wreaks havoc there. I like the cave dwelling of…