Monster of the Day #3235
Talking about Warning from Space inevitably brought up the far more spectacle-driven Gorath, also about Earth being on a collision course with a rogue planet. That one sticks with that narrative, though,… Read Article →
Talking about Warning from Space inevitably brought up the far more spectacle-driven Gorath, also about Earth being on a collision course with a rogue planet. That one sticks with that narrative, though,… Read Article →
Even in Japan the posters for Warning from Space (this is art from a DVD release, but its from an old poster) basically lied about the film. (aka “ballyhoo”) In the movie… Read Article →
When I started watching my recently purchased Blu Ray for this film, I realized I had never seen it before. The lack of giant monsters and slow pacing probably kept it off… Read Article →
Imgur is acting up, so I can’t do a MotD before I leave for work. Frankly, I was just going to post another picture of the Giant Claw, and ask people what… Read Article →
I’ve opined before that I prefer Bert I Gordon’s Earth vs the Spider to the more generally respected Universal’s Tarantula.This scene right here is a good example. While Jack Arnold’s Tarantula lurks… Read Article →
I don’t really have another monster for today, so how about this fun poster for Wednesday’s Oily Maniac. Man, he looks like The Heap. Notice the mix of monsters and sex. Roger… Read Article →
If you’re looking for a Shaw Brother’s double feature for yesterday’s Oily Maniac, well, it’s not on Amazon Prime for free like that one, but you can rent Mighty Peking Man for… Read Article →
Gamera mentioned Oily Maniac the other day, which from this still looks like the proto-Toxic Avenger. I was only vaguely aware of it, as I’ve seen it recommended in my Amazon Prime… Read Article →
I don’t think I had even ever heard of this one. It’s Animal from 2014. I saw a clip on YouTube, and who knows how good it is. But…I’m pretty sure from… Read Article →
Curse of the Undead falls squarely into that familiar ‘things you want to like more than you do’ territory. It’s not bad, but it’s certainly not great either. As a very early… Read Article →