Monster of the Day #3342
Well, if you’ve got to go…..
Well, if you’ve got to go…..
The Japanese poster departments of the time seemed to think, “If the movie’s for kids, make the poster look like it was designed by eight-year olds. Composition, bah!” I guess Space Gyaos… Read Article →
Space Gyaos and Guiron are great (and the brain-eating space ladies, of course), but the film wouldn’t work as well as it does without Gamera being at the top of his game…. Read Article →
I always have thought simple designs are the most popular. Gyaos is basically a bat-like pterodactyl (with the bat features presumably meant to set him apart from Rodan), and I think the… Read Article →
So we watched Gamera vs Guiron for the Watch Party, which was clearly a slam dunk. It was the Japanese language version, which isn’t any issue for me, but also in widescreen… Read Article →
Looking for a quick, super cheapie ’50s monster flick on Amazon Prime? Well, there’s Man Beast. And hey, it’s only 67 minutes. On the other hand, it’s 67 Jerry Warren minutes. Amazon… Read Article →
Bill Jackson passed away the other day at the age of 86. That will be of import almost entirely to Chicago natives of a certain age–my age, to be exact. Back in… Read Article →
At 9:00 EST as usual. Anyone whose attended before will get an invite (which they may choose to ignore), but if you haven’t attended and you’d like to, send me your Amazon… Read Article →
By the ’50s gorillas-as-monsters were in decline. Luckily, there was just enough time for Ed Wood Jr to write a script for one, Bride of the Beast. And why yes, that is… Read Article →
Aside from the pretty good Dan Curtis / Jack Palance Dracula telemovie, there was the 1977 BBC production, Count Dracula, starring Louis Jourdan. It’s comparatively faithful to the novel, but obviously short… Read Article →