Monster of the Day #3402
Nice. Movies always sound classier in French. To be fair, they kept all the bystanders Asian, which most of Europe’s kaiju posters did not.
Nice. Movies always sound classier in French. To be fair, they kept all the bystanders Asian, which most of Europe’s kaiju posters did not.
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I mentioned Paper Finz last week (the YouTube Channel that did on the video on Anguirus’ split shell). He has many other giant monster videos, and Gamera (our Gamera) suggested the ones… Read Article →
9:00 EST, per usual. See you there. I’ll be out of the house all day, but will return in the evening, so no problems. See you there, folks. For everyone else, have… Read Article →
Kind of redundant, but here’s a better look at the split shell I mentioned earlier this week. Weird, and I don’t think anyone’s still around to explain what they were going for… Read Article →
I like to switch it up, and people know, and we’ve watched a spate of color action movies recently. So I thought a nice, clunky old poverty row horror film would be… Read Article →
Was I ever aware of this? If I was, I had completely forgotten until I came across a YouTube video called “The Mystery Behind the Split Anguirus Shell” on the Paper Finz… Read Article →
Continuing our line of “monsters in posters who look like hobos” we have Return of the Ape Man. Apparently Monogram was too cheap to pay somebody to paint a poster, probably because… Read Article →
A rather bland poster for a rather bland film. At least they have an excuse; it’s a Republic picture, not from 20th Century Fox. I guess it’s kind of interesting that they… Read Article →
Here’s 20th Century Fox marketing team trying a little harder, although their wolf man just looks like a hobo. I mean, pretty much literally. Meanwhile, the studio was so sniffy about making… Read Article →