Monster of the Day #3262
Toho briefly had it’s own Peggy Neal, blond actress Linda Miller. If anything, Ms. Miller had an even shorter career than Ms. Neal did, who at least starred in a couple of… Read Article →
Toho briefly had it’s own Peggy Neal, blond actress Linda Miller. If anything, Ms. Miller had an even shorter career than Ms. Neal did, who at least starred in a couple of… Read Article →
Here was the bog standard poster, repurposed as the DVD cover. It’s undoubtedly the most representational of the posters. I’ve seen this film often since I was a kid, and am still… Read Article →
Here’s another Euro poster for Terror Beneath the Sea. This one is less cheaty than yesterday’s, which implied mass carnage and giant monsters destroying cities. This definitely makes the film look more… Read Article →
This is my favorite kind of poster, where they not only (of course) fix the monster’s goody cross-eyed expression–a very weird design choice–but where they decide to portray the monsters as giant…. Read Article →
I’m kind of going back between two movies, but I think either one will work. And I can always show the other one next time. Anyway, 9:00 EST / 8:00 CST. See… Read Article →
Well, there’s a poster that knows how to put it’s best, uh, foot forward. Of course, they is also the (?) French poster. Apparently the French also like guys wearing veyr bold… Read Article →
I think this was the second A&C movie. Again, horror comedies were a popular gateway genre for movie acts. I think it was service comedy, this, and then another service comedy. Another,… Read Article →
Uh, I think it’s been two weeks (right?) since the last one, so Watch Party on Friday, per usual, 9:00 EST / 8:00 CST. Thanks!
Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve was a comically pompous (but loveable) supporting character on the Fibber McGee and Molly radio series–the show with the closet–who blew up and got spun off into his own… Read Article →
It’s a little unfair to compare with a B cheapie like The Gorilla, but if you want a MUCH better Old Dark House comedy I’d suggest Bob Hope’s Ghost Breakers or his… Read Article →