B-Movie Monsters
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B-Movie Monsters
OK, we all enjoy a good B-Movie, right? Right? They entertain us with their low budgetness, they utterly fail to terrify us, they make us have a great time MST3king them... gotta love them. They are the movie embodiment of those old pulp fiction sci-fi magazines. Of course, B-Movies wouldn't amount to much without a good B-Movie Monster. B-Monsters are great.
So, what's your favorite B-Monster?
Personally, my favorite B-Monster is from the classic B-Movie "The Giant Claw". It is (are you ready for this) a GIGANTIC ANTI-MATTER SPACE BUZZARD. It was great, it attacks Earth from it's anti-matter galaxy millions and millions of miles away. It perched on buildings (despite the notable handicap of being anti-matter). It's slow moving head could catch fast moving aircraft. It could project an anti-matter shield when threatened.
Plus, the movie had the classic B-Character, the Jack-Of-All-Trades Hero. Jeff Morrows (he played Exeter in This Island Earth) character of course could flying jets, was a master of physics and electronics, and appearantly, a sniper as well. Excellent.
So, what's your favorite B-Monster?
Personally, my favorite B-Monster is from the classic B-Movie "The Giant Claw". It is (are you ready for this) a GIGANTIC ANTI-MATTER SPACE BUZZARD. It was great, it attacks Earth from it's anti-matter galaxy millions and millions of miles away. It perched on buildings (despite the notable handicap of being anti-matter). It's slow moving head could catch fast moving aircraft. It could project an anti-matter shield when threatened.
Plus, the movie had the classic B-Character, the Jack-Of-All-Trades Hero. Jeff Morrows (he played Exeter in This Island Earth) character of course could flying jets, was a master of physics and electronics, and appearantly, a sniper as well. Excellent.
Does Godzilla count? Toho not that Matthew Broderick heresy....
If so Godzilla is DA MAN!!!! I could watch his movies all day long ad chucle as he stomps on a reasonable facsimile of Tokyo and battles monsterr's even freakier than he is....Did I mention he was cool.
Godzilla is the Shizit
**Stravo would like to apologize for channeling his inner city child in this post he rpmises it will never happen again**
If so Godzilla is DA MAN!!!! I could watch his movies all day long ad chucle as he stomps on a reasonable facsimile of Tokyo and battles monsterr's even freakier than he is....Did I mention he was cool.
Godzilla is the Shizit
**Stravo would like to apologize for channeling his inner city child in this post he rpmises it will never happen again**
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I've seen the first one of the Gamera Trilogy and the orginal Godzilla.Shadow WarChief wrote:For those of you who are knee-jerking and calling Godzilla and Gamera B-movies,
Have you even watched The first Godzilla movie sans raymond burr and the Gamera trilogy?
Those are not B movies in any sense of the word
Very good films.
I don't look down on them, in fact I enjoy them more than many "A-grade" films.
Kaiju movies are a lot of fun, which is more than you can say for some films.
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This is more B TV than Movie, but any demon name in 'Charmed', I don't know why it's just that Buffy names sound more convincing...go figure!
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Ok, Evil Dead through Army of Darkness admittably contains several Mythos refrences, but nothing Big shows up.
Unspeakable: Has Julie Strain as a demon searving mr. H.
Reanimator: Was taken from a Lovecraft novel.
there have been more I need to look them up
most have been as bad as the Poe adaptations, since movies often fail to convey any of the viscaral nature of any "Wordy" writer....
Unspeakable: Has Julie Strain as a demon searving mr. H.
Reanimator: Was taken from a Lovecraft novel.
there have been more I need to look them up
most have been as bad as the Poe adaptations, since movies often fail to convey any of the viscaral nature of any "Wordy" writer....
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