Monster of the Day #1732

Monster of the Day #1732

You know you've hit a cinema sweet spot when you get a guy like this. By the way, this was about 25 years after a quite similar Cyclops appeared in Mexico's seminal Ship of Monsters. Point Mexico.
Monster of the Day #1731

Monster of the Day #1731

I don't buy many DVDs these days (I literally don't have room for them), but when Mondo Macabro releases an '80s Indonesian gonzo action fantasy film? C'mon. It unsurprisingly played well, and I'm sure I sold a few copies among the other attendees. Among the pleasures on hand was a witch who could survive…
Monster of the Day #1730

Monster of the Day #1730

OK, a storm or construction or something knocked out my Internet and landline phone last week, but I'm back up and running. Last we met, we were looking at monsters from the spring Tween-Fest in Dallas a few weeks ago. After the horrors of Mac and Me, we found due to short movies that…
Monster of the Day #1729

Monster of the Day #1729

We opened Tween Fest with the obscure but delightful Captain Sindbad, a non Harryhausen film that retains a ton of charm. However, all the beasties from that have been featured here before. Next was Dr. Giggles, which was quite a bit better than most of us were expecting. A win for Sandy, certainly. After…
Monster of the Day #1728

Monster of the Day #1728

Back to the world, and late for work of course. Because the actual latest Tween-Fest (the weekend before this), on Friday Chad R provided a copy of the surprisingly good cheapie Raw Force, with cannibal monks, (sort of) Kung Fu heroes, and martial arts zombies. It's seldom competent, but always entertaining Also, the latest…
Monster of the Day #1725

Monster of the Day #1725

I'm sure I featured the Marvel Frankenstein Monster previously, but the giant spider allows me to fudge. With the collapse of the Comics Code, monsters became usable again, and Marvel particularly went whole hog in the '70s. None of them could rival the Wolfman/Colan Dracula, however, which remains really one of the best versions…
Monster of the Day #1723

Monster of the Day #1723

Here's the gentler and rather more comical Briefer Frankenstein Monster. Again, this was a *radical* change from the earlier comics which were quite grisly. A very interesting shift in direction.