Monster of the Day #3532

Monster of the Day #3532

"Hey, doc, can you help me? I've had this coffin' in my chest." I can't put my finger on it, but I really like this poster for some reason.

Monster of the Day Postponed….

Sorry, the editing function at Imgur has been messed up the last couple of days. After spending ten minutes the trying to get the still the right size I now have to leave for work. Back this afternoon or tomorrow morning. Have a great day, folks!

Godzilla Minus One now on Netflix / Dumb Disney

Netflix has added Godzilla Minus One, so it's available worldwide (except in Japan) for anyone who wants to watch / rewatch it. Godzilla Minus One Minus Color--the superior version, I think--will be added later this summer. Disney, which is on a real role lately, has destroyed all their franchises they spent billions acquiring, including…
Monster of the Day #3520

Monster of the Day #3520

(It was weirdly difficult to find a good still of Audrey Jr.) 1960 saw Roger Corman direct two of his most famous pictures. Yesterday, we talked about Fall of the House of Usher, Corman's first Poe film. However, maybe as a lark, or just to prove he could stlll do it, Corman decided to…

Watch Party tomorrow night…

Obviously we're going a Corman. I'm thinking, because of us, to do one of his '50s monster films, but what do you think guys? Would you rather do something else, like The Fast and the Furious? And if we do a monster movie, is it Day the World Ended, because it's the first, or…

New on Amazon Prime this month…

Ok, so we're a bit hacked off at Amazon for cancelling Watch Parties (although we found an alternative that works fine). Even so, you want to promote them when they do good things. This month, Amazon has very heavily gone into old movies. Lots of Hitchcock, lots of Bogart, some Rita Hayworth, some Rock…
Monster of the Day #3473

Monster of the Day #3473

So I slept through Hard Rock Zombies, but there was no escape. The next film was ANOTHER direct to video horror movie, the third in a row, The Chilling (1989). It was also, including Plan 9, three of four films in a row that featured zombies. This was truly mediocre and I really remember…