Monster of the Day #2067
The second of director Eugene Lourie’s three sea monster movies, although when you start with Beast from 20,000 Fathoms there’s nowhere to go but down. Originally titled, and inspiring much japery, as… Read Article →
The second of director Eugene Lourie’s three sea monster movies, although when you start with Beast from 20,000 Fathoms there’s nowhere to go but down. Originally titled, and inspiring much japery, as… Read Article →
There are a couple of channels on YouTube that have posted The Abominable Dr. Phibes, I think the sharpest copy is the one posted by Pit Stop 1969. I’m not sure of… Read Article →
There’s still lot’s of stuff on Amazon Prime we haven’t covered, well, I know not everyone has Amazon Prime. How about YouTube? There’s a channel called Flick Vault, and they have been… Read Article →
Varan the Unbelievable is no classic, but hey, it’s free on Amazon Prime. I think the only only Toho giant monster movie there is Space Ameba (aka Yog Monster from Space). You… Read Article →
Although the two Dark Shadows movies aren’t available (you can rent them, though) on Amazon Prime, the show is there, broken into hunks and story arcs. Of course it ran five days… Read Article →
FoJ Michael C suggested this cult classic (you ever noticed how EVERY horror movie is called a “cult classic” by someone? I think this actually falls into that category, though). Children Shouldn’t… Read Article →
“Cecil, NOOO!” Looking for crappy boring schlock to watch over the long weekend? Phantom of 10000 Leagues on Amazon Prime. Have an absolutely terrific weekend, everyone.
The Herzog Nosfertu. Never saw it, but I’m sure it’s good, and since I can watch it for free, why not? Starring, of course, Klaus Kinski. The advantage there is that you… Read Article →
Monster from Green Hell is one of those films that is a real slog at 70 minutes, and this is, after all, the money shot, but damn, I love giant props like… Read Article →
How about another “classic” vs. movie on Amazon Prime. There’s Frankenstein meets the Space Monster. It did well at T-Fest several years ago, anyway.