Monster of the Day #3365

Monster of the Day #3365

Following 1960, Bert I Gordon slowed down production a bit. He seems to have spent a hunk of the next couple of years, for instance, trying to break into syndicated TV.  In 1961, for instance, he hired Vincent Price as the host for the television pilot Famous Ghost Stories. In this, Mr. Price introduced…
Monster of the Day #3364

Monster of the Day #3364

After the frenzy of releasing six special effects-driven movies in two years, Bert I Gordon actually took a year off. In 1960 his work returned to the screen, via the kiddie movie (and his first color film) The Boy and the Pirates. We actually watched that on an Amazon Watch Party several months back.…
Monster of the Day #3363

Monster of the Day #3363

Bert I Gordon wrapped up his streak of six films released in two years with 1958’s The Spider (aka Earth vs the Spider, as it was known to us young TV viewers back in the day). This is my favorite of Mr. Gordon’s movies. Indeed, as I have noted in the past, I like…
Monster of the Day #3362

Monster of the Day #3362

Mr BIG returned to form with his one sequel, War of the Colossal Beast, sort of a mash-up of Amazing Colossal Man and The Cyclops. There's a really good remastered copy on YouTube, for those who want to give it a look. Clocking in at a lean 69 minutes (including flashbacks from the first…
Monster of the Day #3361

Monster of the Day #3361

Following The Amazing Colossal Man, Mr. BIG switched things up (sorta) by putting out a movie about smallified people rather than embiggoned ones. However, as this follows the path set down by Dr. Cyclops, it also features the doll-sized folk being menaced by a (comparatively) gigantic regular man and dog. Therefore, the difference is…
Monster of the Day #3360

Monster of the Day #3360

Back to Bert I Gordon tomorrow. Actually, I was planning to substitute Magic Sword for the Watch Party last Friday, in honor of Mr. Gordon. However, I checked the print on Amazon Prime and it was awful. So back to the long delayed Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf. And great timing, because…
Monster of the Day #3359

Monster of the Day #3359

Glenn Manning: The most relatable giant monster ever. The Amazing Colossal Man, the third Bert I Gordon movie to be released in 1957 (followed by three more in 1958), represents a, well, colossal leap forward quality-wise when compared to his earlier efforts King Dinosaur, The Cyclops and Beginning of the End. It’s certainly not…

Good news on Bofuri (warning: Anime content)….

There are several of us here who watch Bofuri, so I thought I'd updated the broadcast situation. I had previously mentioned that Bofuri was one of (at last count I saw) like eight different either shows that had been partially or totally delayed this season because of, ostensibly, Covid. The problem being that in…
Monster of the Day #3358

Monster of the Day #3358

Oops, posted this early. Oh, well. Bert I Gordon immediately followed up Beginning of the End with The Cyclops, which in retrospect looks like a run up for both The Amazing Colossal Man and, even more so, it's sequel. He also continued to work with solid, if often down on their luck, name actors…