Monster of the Day #1470
OK, headed out after work and am just now getting home, and hey, Imgur is working again! So here’s today’s belated entry. Monsters and electrical lines. Will they never learn? Better luck… Read Article →
OK, headed out after work and am just now getting home, and hey, Imgur is working again! So here’s today’s belated entry. Monsters and electrical lines. Will they never learn? Better luck… Read Article →
Sadly, the attempt to deal with yesterday’s MotD in an “environmentally-friendly” manner proved somewhat counterproductive.
If only I had some sort of applicable running gag here! The Mars Attack cards suddenly sent onto a long run of giant insect attack scenes, presumably because watching Martians disintegrate people… Read Article →
For some reason, this was the highest rated episode in Japan. As we’ve seen, mixing and matching animals is a pretty easy technique to generating an Incidental Monster. Snakes (like the Lion… Read Article →
We didn’t do much with Thundarr, so let’s go back to him. Again, it’s got to be tough to come up with fun designs for the incidental monsters that popped up every… Read Article →
Tyranno’s Claw won, I suspect, on the strength of the trailer. Playing the old novelty tune “Alley Oop” in the background, it made this look like a Korean version of Ringo Starr’s… Read Article →
This film was as silly as I remembered, with actors attacking themselves with their own hands and suchlike. Sadly, it was also far pokier than I recalled. Since the T-Rex film was… Read Article →
This film pretty much was exactly what we wanted it to be, taking plot motivated by b-movie logic (military killbots badly reprogrammed to deal with violent high schools in the future) and… Read Article →
This guy as “Dr. Nadir” was an absolute hoot, leering at the bikini girls that Mars was stealing (a weirdly popular plot in the ’60s) and yelling with relish for their space… Read Article →
Things went swimmingly at T-Fest this year, with hiccups only appearing at the end of the evening. Thunder of the Gigantic Serpent (which I’m sure I’ve featured here before) starting things off… Read Article →