Monster of the Day #880

Monster of the Day #880

I liked Grabbers a lot, but man, this film was tremendous. I was depressed when it did so poorly here because they just doesn't seem to be a market for monster movies anymore. Hopefully Godzilla will change that.
Monster of the Day #879

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, it's pretty sweet, even if I had.
Monster of the Day #876

Monster of the Day #876

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.
Monster of the Day #875

Monster of the Day #875

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 of the weirdest. I guess we're l0oking at the product of mad science?
Monster of the Day #874

Monster of the Day #874

  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 was used again. #5 went back to basic, while also expanding the weirdness.    
Monster of the Day #872

Monster of the Day #872

  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?)
Monster of the Day #871

Monster of the Day #871

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 therefore could do a lot more monster oriented stuff (maybe). This is the first issue of The Mighty Samson, a book I…