Monster of the Day #1177
The best of the Hammer Frankensteins, I think, although I’m not a huge fan of the series. (Peter Cushing aside, obviously.) The central conceit of this one was recycled for the TV… Read Article →
The best of the Hammer Frankensteins, I think, although I’m not a huge fan of the series. (Peter Cushing aside, obviously.) The central conceit of this one was recycled for the TV… Read Article →
I was really unprepared for how lousy this was. Not only as a purported sequel to the two James Coburn films of the 1960s. No, I mean just how bad it is… Read Article →
This seems a rather logical follow-up to our recent Alternate Dracula week, while also affording us another opportunity to fete Sir Christopher.
Scientist in Movie: “It’s almost exactly like our planet’s Tyrannosaurus Rex!” Joel, disgusted: “No its not.” Don’t ask me why, that’s one of my favorite MST3K lines ever. Along with “Oh, so… Read Article →
Ah, there’s the Bert I. Gordon we all know and love.
Miniaturized and stuck in Dracula’s crypt? It’s not been a great day.
C’mon, Mr. Gordon, at least paste a fin on it or something.
Man, F/X have come a long way since the first Jurassic Park.
‘Nuff said.
This really should have been yesterday’s, as this foreign version was made in 1953, five years before Return of Dracula. Like Mexican vampire films made 15 years later, this movie was *cough*… Read Article →