Monster of the Day #879
Not as many Brit monster movies as you’d like, so I had to stretch back a ways. It’s hard for me to think I haven’t done this one before, but even so,… Read Article →
Not as many Brit monster movies as you’d like, so I had to stretch back a ways. It’s hard for me to think I haven’t done this one before, but even so,… Read Article →
Day in the life of a British dentist.
We’ll see what this guy can do with a bigger budget.
Saw this over the weekend, a very fun Irish film in the mold of Tremors. I can highly recommend it as a rare, fully successful modern day monster movie.
Man, there are a TON of these terrific covers. I could seriously do Mighty Samson covers for a month straight. I mean, again, look at that thing, it’s gorgeous. This is one… Read Article →
Issue #4 experimented and used a cover sans monster. I can only imagine there was an immediate sales dip, because it would be a loooooooooooong time, if ever, before beastie-less cover art… Read Article →
It’s pretty convenient when your monsters come equipped with handle bars.
Man, that’s the stuff. Screw Battlefield Earth, somebody make this movie. (Actually, being serious, other than it needing a steep budget, why isn’t SyFy doing stuff like this?)
Man, Marvel and DC may have cornered the superhero thing in the ’60s, but Gold Key was really cornering the monster market. I think they weren’t subscribers to the Comics Code, and… Read Article →
Yesterday’s monster was evil, this one highly sympathetic. They needed to destroy it, but you really feel sorry for the creature, which as you can see is extremely cute. This is one… Read Article →