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TaeKwonZombie 02-26-2021 03:03 PM

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THE GIANT CLAW (1957). Probably the Bastard child of 50's Big Monster films. Loaded with endless stock footage and narration and the titular creature...words fail Me at how bad it looks...truly a low point. Had heard Columbia studios are going to use Ray Harryhausen for effects-which truly would have helped-but wasn't in the budget, so they had a Mexican special effects studio construct "The Claw" and laughter was all but guaranteed.
Mara Corday::love::, Jeff Morrow and Morris Ankrum do the best they can with the script...have heard Morrow saw TGC premiere in his home town and left the theatre early to avoid being seen and started drinking as soon as He got home. *

"good apple jack, i made it myself, good for the snakebite" ::big grin::

FryeDwight 03-06-2021 01:31 AM

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"good apple jack, i made it myself, good for the snakebite" ::big grin::

Don't forget "La Canagne!"::big grin::::big grin::::wink::::shocked::

Poejsic 03-08-2021 11:31 AM

The Thing That Couldn't Die.

Sculpt 03-08-2021 07:56 PM

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The Thing That Couldn't Die.

Couldn't, or wouldn't?

Poejsic 03-09-2021 11:31 AM

"Couldn't"

A 400-year-old disembodied head hypnotizes a female psychic, who recovered it using a dowsing rod, to search for the rest of its body.

FryeDwight 03-14-2021 10:59 PM

THE VAMPIRE BAT (1933). Poverty Row thriller that is actually pretty good. A series of Vampire-like killings are affecting a small village and naturally, Blame falls on the Village Idiot (A great Dwight Frye as Renfield quadrupled)who enjoys playing with bats. After his demise (quite sadistic and harrowing), the murders still continue.
Very low budget with almost insufferable Comic relief, this still is an entertaining little flick with a great cast ; Melvyn Douglas (THE OLD DARK HOUSE, HUD), Lionel Atwill, Robert Frasier (WHITE ZOMBIE), Fay Wray (KING KONG, DR X-looking lovely in this and no screaming either) and Lionel Belmore (FRANKENSTEIN). A lot of recognizable sets from Universal films and Bronson Canyon that was used in many films, especially of a Sci-Fi nature. ***

classic_horror_fan 03-24-2021 05:42 AM

I just saw another Japanese monster movie called "Destroy All Monsters" in America, which is most likely not its original title for out in Japan, where it's from. This one begins with Godzilla, his son, Mothra, Gorgan, and a few others trapped on an island out in the middle of the ocean with force fields preventing them from leaving it to where they can all do their things, but can not harm or destroy society. Earth then gets attacked by aliens from outer space, wanting to take over the planet, bringing their own monsters from outer space to help them, only they are not prepared to take on Earth's monsters named above. Overall, this one is very well done. The stunt work and staged combat is very well done. The costumes, toy buildings set to look like cities being destroyed look close enough to real for a 1960s made movie. Even the added fx are a lot better than most from that time period. Fans of the classic Godzilla, Mothra, and Gorgan movies should definitely find this one worth a look. ::devil::

bamahorrorfan87 03-24-2021 08:42 AM

Carnival of souls

hammerfan 03-24-2021 08:44 AM

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Carnival of souls

Love that movie!

bamahorrorfan87 03-24-2021 07:04 PM

Beast from haunted cave


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