Monster of the Day #823
“…the suspect is swaying and his speech is slurred…” Related PostsNot Monster of the Day #23 (May 21, 2025) Monster of the Day #3703 (May 19, 2025) Monster of the Day #3702… Read Article →
“…the suspect is swaying and his speech is slurred…” Related PostsNot Monster of the Day #23 (May 21, 2025) Monster of the Day #3703 (May 19, 2025) Monster of the Day #3702… Read Article →
Joan Fontaine is barely remembered except by old film buffs these days, but she was in her time a towering star. For one brief moment, she was perhaps the biggest star in… Read Article →
Irish born actor Peter O’Toole gained immortality via one of the truly iconic film roles in cinema history, the titular Lawrence of Arabia in director David Lean’s production. It was one of… Read Article →
In the Hall of Jabootu Greats, no one, save perhaps Richard Burton, looms as large as writer / director / producer / actor Tom Laughlin. Indeed, Mr. Laughlin’s small handful of films,… Read Article →
When I saw the title of this episode–“Monster Plant”–I was wondering if we’d get a taste of Biollante. More than a taste, as you can see from the still of people being… Read Article →
OK, now THIS is the stuff. That’s a marvelous monster, and it looks fantastic on the show. I never liked monsters that were over-designed (one problem with a lot of CGI monsters),… Read Article →
Unsurprisingly for the first two episodes they didn’t get too crazy (although it wouldn’t take long). Here’s a Kong-like chap, who is at least more sympathetic then Gomess. He ends the episode… Read Article →
I know you guys will roll your eyes in disdain at my fanboy enthusiasm, but I honestly believe this could be even a better Godzilla movie than the TriStar ’98 version. Yep,… Read Article →
I’m assuming this is a redressed version of the giant bird or condor or whatnot that rather quixotically attacks (for a very short period) Godzilla in Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster. The… Read Article →
In the 1950s, Eleanor Parker was a three time Oscar nominee for Best Actress (1950, 1951 & 1955) and a fairly major star. Her career never scaled the heights you’d assumed from… Read Article →