Monster of the Day #3339

Monster of the Day #3339

Kind of redundant, but here's a better look at the split shell I mentioned earlier this week. Weird, and I don't think anyone's still around to explain what they were going for with this. Apparently it was dropped because the split was unwieldy during filming, and so they just threw up their hands and…

Watch Party Query

I like to switch it up, and people know, and we've watched a spate of color action movies recently. So I thought a nice, clunky old poverty row horror film would be nice. The only issue I can see with that is that most such films run about an hour. Would anyone feel like…
Monster of the Day #3398

Monster of the Day #3398

Was I ever aware of this? If I was, I had completely forgotten until I came across a YouTube video called "The Mystery Behind the Split Anguirus Shell" on the Paper Finz channel. He has a lot of other Godzilla content too. Anyway, it was pretty fascinating, largely because it was a fresh thing…
Monster of the Day #3397

Monster of the Day #3397

Continuing our line of "monsters in posters who look like hobos" we have Return of the Ape Man. Apparently Monogram was too cheap to pay somebody to paint a poster, probably because they spent an extra $500 to get both Bela Lugosi and John Carradine (famously, Zucco is not really seen in the film).…
Monster of the Day #3396

Monster of the Day #3396

A rather bland poster for a rather bland film. At least they have an excuse; it's a Republic picture, not from 20th Century Fox. I guess it's kind of interesting that they highlight the exotic elements of the film, which (if I can remember waaaaaaaaaay back when) takes place in Africa, presumably to save…
Monster of the Day #3395

Monster of the Day #3395

  Here's 20th Century Fox marketing team trying a little harder, although their wolf man just looks like a hobo. I mean, pretty much literally. Meanwhile, the studio was so sniffy about making an actual monster movie that we only get about 20 seconds of the werewolf right at the very end of the…
Monster of the Day #3394

Monster of the Day #3394

Here's a great example of how the major studios occasionally tried to grab some of Universal's extremely profitable horror pie, but were too embarrassed and sniffy to really go for it. First, most of their horror movies, like this one, were themselves tepid at best. They really felt monsters in particular were just beneath…

Another successful Watch Party

Thanks to Jason for hosting, and thanks to everyone who continues to attend. We watched Strike Commando, a Rambo / MIssing in Action knock-off directed by Bruno Mattai and starring fan fave Reb Brown. I appreciate everyone who finds time to join us for these, and I hope you're all enjoying these as much…
Monster of the Day #3393

Monster of the Day #3393

Looking at a poster from a later, '40s Universal, it's interesting that they've gone to a photo montage poster instead of painted artwork. Of course they squeeze in 'sex', by the '40s standard. I do like the skull, it's a nice dark note emphasizing the horror that frankly the movies themselves were less concerned…
Monster of the Day #3392

Monster of the Day #3392

We'll revisit these, maybe around Halloween, because man I think they're fun. In any case, Happy Friday everyone. Watch something stupid this weekend. Heck, watch something stupid tonight at our Watch Party. If you haven't attended before and wish to, just send me an email attached to an Amazon Prime account at ken@jabootu.com.