Monster of the Day #3096
“Ear…BUD! I said I wanted an Ear BUD, you moron!” Looking for a double bill partner this weekend for the just previously featured Squirm? Try William Castle’s utterly nutzoid Bug. Both are… Read Article →
“Ear…BUD! I said I wanted an Ear BUD, you moron!” Looking for a double bill partner this weekend for the just previously featured Squirm? Try William Castle’s utterly nutzoid Bug. Both are… Read Article →
I assume the portmanteau movies must have started losing juice for Amicus, but in any case they tried to move to more traditional single story pictures. This is And Now the Screaming… Read Article →
Another really ’70s kind of deal was the Amicus anthology films, which themselves always featured fabulous casts. Asylum is one of the lesser ones, but it’s still pretty good. If one story… Read Article →
Featuring Devil’s Rain yesterday (and really, that film does have an *amazing* cast) put me in a ’70s frame of mind, so how about Squirm, a fun killer worm (!) flick also… Read Article →
GalaxyJane mentioned she’d recently watched The Devil’s Rain, and it’s on Amazon Prime, so why not? She thought it was a bit pokey at times despite it’s short running time, but liked… Read Article →
Hmm, reminds me of something…. Appearing on Amazon Prime under the title Reigo King of the Sea Monsters (!!!–uh, Godzilla is a sea monster, moron), the film isn’t great, but hey we’re… Read Article →
Amazon Prime right now has an eye-poppingly good transfer of Caltiki the Immortal Monster right now. I think it’s sourced from the Arrow Video Blu Ray, which has a ton of extras,… Read Article →
Few films are as consistently wacky as Super Infra-Man (available on Amazon Prime), but one of them is Latitude Zero. It maybe drags a bit at time, but man, it is nutty…. Read Article →
There was a period when I was looking around at all my thousands of DVDs (and smattering of Blu Rays) and would think, “Man, if I had known streaming was coming, I… Read Article →
FoJ Gamera977 suggests the following: “I’m not sure this is usable but it’s the title character of Lien Ni-Chang or ‘The Bride With White Hair‘ as played by the beautiful Brigitte Lin… Read Article →