Three heads are better than one. Godzilla, Rodan and Mothra together again.
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Earth scientists explore an alien planet, and among their equipment there just happens to be an atomic bomb. That's just one of the wacky elements in this low-budget romp that also features lizard vs. alligator fights. Filmed in Bronson Canyon, the ancestral home and holy shrine of innumerable low-budget sci fi and horror flicks.
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The complete film (English-dubbed version) is available here at IA in the Feature Films Collection. The original Japanese version is also available.
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A gigantic, rocket-powered, flying turtle with fangs befriends an annoying little kid, which doesn't interfere with the usual monster mayhem. This is the original widescreen release without the tacked-on footage of the English-dubbed version known as "Gamera the Invincible," which also is available here at IA. Directed by Noriaki Yuasa Released in 1965 Japanese language with English subtitles complete print
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Cowboys vs. dinosaurs. Guess who wins.
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Another British creature feature does its best to destroy London.
Topics: movie trailers, monsters, creature features, Gorgo
It figures. My money was on the elephant.
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This is the original widescreen theatrical release trailer, which is significantly sharper than the TV release trailers elsewhere at IA. The widescreen version of the complete film is available in the Feature Film Collection.
Topics: movie trailers, teen exploitation, monsters, creature features
Japan is attacked by gigantic squids from outer space. What will they think of next? Japanese language. No subtitles.
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That gigantic rocket-powered turtle returns from outer space to do good, while wiping out half of Japan in the process. With a friend like Gamera, who needs enemies?
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Once again guys in rubber monster suits trample miniature Japanese cities. Where will it all end? (A.K.A. "Monster From a Prehistoric Planet")
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First of two sequels to "The Creature from the Black Lagoon" The poor guy keeps looking for love in all the wrong places.
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Another guy in a rubber monster suit raises hell in miniature Japan
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This is the true widescreen English-dubbed version which also has been image-enhanced. The Japanese language version with English subtitles is here: https://archive.org/details/DaikaijuGameragameraTheGiantMonster A gigantic, rocket-powered, flying turtle with fangs befriends an annoying little kid, which doesn't interfere with the usual monster mayhem. This is the original widescreen release without the tacked-on footage of the fullscreen US English-dubbed version known as "Gamera...
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Topics: Monsters, Japanese monsters, creature features, Gamera, English dubbed
British entry in the creature feature race. Good cast and screenplay, but it's taken down a peg by a small FX budget. The DVD has the worst and most ill-informed commentary track you're likely to hear.
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Topics: movie trailers, horror, '50s London, monsters, creature features
This is the original widescreen theatrical print which is significantly sharper than the other versions here at IA. All of which have modified formats. Stars Don Sullivan, Fred Graham and Lisa Simone Directed by Ray Kellogg Released in 1959 Filmed in and around Cielo, Texas complete print
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Topics: teen exploitation, teenagers, monsters, creature features, hot rods
Low budget "Jaws" rip-off with no redeeming qualities. Send it back down where it came from.
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The second and final sequel to "The Creature from the Black Lagoon"
Topics: movie trailers, sci fi, horror, creature features, Jeff Morro
Calamari for one million.
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This is the original widescreen theatrical print which is significantly sharper than the 4;3 print found elsewhere at IA. An ultra-low-budget sci fi romp in which a radiation-spawned monster terrorizes a California beach, without actually showing up on the beach. He (it) does manage to sink the same rowboat three times. Will Venice Beach survive? And what about the rest of us? Directed by Dan Milner Released in 1955 complete print
Topics: sci fi, monsters, creature features, low budget, Kent Taylor
Raquel sizzles while dinosaurs and the rest of the cast keep interfering with the view. Remake of "One Million BC" (1940)
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Topics: movie trailers, prehistoric adventure, dinosaurs, creature features, Raquel Welch
The complete film is available here at IA in the Feature Films Collection
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A creature feature that plays like an escaped Sci Fi Channel original movie, only not as good. Nessie should have sued.
Topics: movie trailers, creature features, Loch Ness, Patrick Bergin, Lysette Anthony
The first and still the greatest creature feature, especially if you see the complete, uncensored version.
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Topics: movie trailers, adventures, dinosaurs, creature features, Robert Armstrong, Fay Wray
"King Kong" 1933 sequel. Produced in a rush to cash in on Kong's huge success, nevertheless it's a fun little film spiced with wry allusions to the original.
Topics: movie trailers, adventures, dinosaurs, creature features, Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack
Not as bad as its reputation. It's much worse. Glaciers move faster. Correct-thinking viewers will root for the octopus.
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The most lovable feature creature ever. Absolutely avoid the depressing 1998 remake.
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Nick Adams joins our Japanese friends to fight off nasty aliens and nasty guys in rubber monster suits. (a.k.a. "Godzilla vs. Monster Zero" & "Monster Zero")
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Topics: movie trailers, sci fi, monsters, creature features, Japanese monsters, Nick Adams
When the world wanted bigger bugs, Universal Pictures produced them, and then some.
Topics: movie trailers, sci fi, creature features, Lincoln Tunnel standin, Craig Stevens
Those crazy kids are back. The 2am Theater management asserts no video editors were harmed in gluing together this double feature presentation. The post-pubescent adventures begin with previews of coming attractions, followed by the first feature presentation in which teens are on the menu for "The Giant Gila Monster." Then young Republicans have a wild night in the short subject, "What Makes a Good Party?" The second feature presentation is "The Beach Girls and the...
Topics: 2am Theater, double feature, creature features, monsters, hot rods, teenagers, Jon Hall
The Japanese fight off nasty aliens and an even nastier alien monster.
Topics: movie trailers, sci fi, Japanese sci fi, monsters, Japanese monsters, creature features
The Japanese fight off nasty aliens and an even nastier alien monster. (short version)
Topics: movie trailers, sci fi, Japanese sci fi, monsters, Japanese monsters, creature features
The greatest giant grasshopper movie of all time. It was so great nobody has even tried to make another one. Produced by Bert I Gordon using imported grasshoppers. What? So California grasshoppers weren't good enough? Send angry emails to the California Chamber of Commerce, or whomever deserves to receive an angry email. The options are limitless.
Topics: trailers, movie trailers, sci fi, creature features, Peter Graves, Peggie Castle, Morris Ankrum
When you're thirty feet tall with only one eye, it's not easy making friends.
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Topics: movie trailers, sci fi, horror, big lizards, creature features, Gloria Talbott, Lon Chaney (Jr)
Ants gone wild! A thinking person's creature feature. Mr Spock poses as an army staff sergeant. Those Vulcan half-breeds are everywhere!
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Topics: movie trailers, sci fi, mad entomology, creature features, James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, James...
Everybody's favorite giant antimatter vulture from outer space with Toys-R-Us FX props. Produced by schlock-meister Sam Katzman.
Topics: movie trailers, trailers, sci fi, cult classic, creature features, Jeff Morro, Mara Corday, Morris...
“Almost unwatchable” “A half hour too long” “Mind-numbing bore” “A gem from my youth” (IMDB reviews quotes). Tacky wasp puppet footage combined with the lengthy safari footage from “Stanley and Livingston” (1939). That’s more or less all there is to this low-budget creature feature. The uninspired cast does little to help. You’ve been warned. IMDB rating 3.3. Directed by Kenneth G Crane. Released in 1957. Complete Print. TRIVIA: This is another one of the hundreds of...
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Topics: Adventures, creature features, giant wasps, Jim Davis, Robert Griffin, Barbara Turner, Joel...
This restored and reconstructed version is 8 minutes longer than the other IA copies. The glitch-free print is significently sharper. The landmark fantasy adventure adapted from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's popular novel. Stopmotion animation by Willis O'Brien of "King Kong" fame. Directed by Harry O Hoyt. Released in 1925. Runtime 76 minutes.
Topics: adventures, fantasies, creature features, dinosaurs, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Bessie Love, Lewis...
Boy, you screw up just one little experiment and... The start of Mara Corday's career as the creature feature queen, and which led to her starring roles in "The Giant Claw" and "The Black Scorpion." The trailer for "The Giant Claw" is in this collection.
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Topics: movie trailers, sci fi, horror, creature features, John Agar, Mara Corday, Leo G Carroll, Clint...
Mexico and Southern California are the playgrounds for this 2am Theater’s menagerie of monstrous nightmares. Tonight’s drive-in scream fest opens with previews of shrieks to come. Then in “The Black Scorpion” Richard Denning and Mara Corday can’t prevent gigantic arachnids from attacking Mexico City. Next in “The Monster That Challenged the World” it’s the mollusks’ turn when gruesome giant slugs eat delicious beach babes and everyone else in the Salton Sea. (bon appetit!)
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Topics: 2am Theater, double feature, creature features, monsters, Tim Holt, Audrey Dalton, Hans Conried,...
Ah those amazing days of yore with monster bugs the makers of Raid could only dream about and city-stomping Godzilla ripoffs wreaking havoc everywhere. Both are part of tonight’s Bijou spectacular. The evening of creature catastrophes begins with radiation-spawned monsters previews. Then in “The Giant Behemoth” a huge radioactive dinosaur spoils boating trips on the Thames. Next Peggie Castle and Peter Graves watch grasshoppers slide off glossy photos of Chicago buildings in...
Topics: 2am Theater, double feature, creature features, dinosaurs, grasshoppers, London, England, Chicago,...
Return with us to those wonderful days of yesteryear when gigantic bugs and antimatter vultures from outer space bigger than battleships ruled the big screens of America. I get choked up just thinking about it. Nature run amok begins with previews of coming disasters and a cartoon. Then it’s 30-year-old teenagers and a monstrous arachnid in “Earth vs the Spider.” Next telepathic crabs would like to make cakes out of us in the Roger Corman classic “Attack of the Crab Monsters.” Where...
Topics: 2am Theater, double feature, creature features, sci-fi, Mel Blanc (voice), Ed Kemmer, June Kenney,...
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Cave Girl Island (1995) Original artwork. I have reason to believe that this would have been the artwork Paramount would at least use for a possible screener VHS of this film. Also featured is a blurb from Creature Features by John Stanley which mentions Paramount as a distributor. Paramount Home Video was originally set to release Cave Girl Island either in late 1994 or early 1995, but was cancelled after Full Moon departed from Paramount. Despite that, and as noted, I do have reason to...
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Topics: Cave Girl Island, Paramount Home Video, Torchlight Entertainment, Full Moon Features, 1990s, 1995,...
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Commodore C64 Book: COMPUTE'S Second Book of Commodore 64 Games (1984)(COMPUTE! Publications)
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THE DUG GRAVES RADIO HORROR SHOW Episode 3. 9/30/2016 As heard on KUBU 96.5 FM / 88.7 CABLE AND WORLDWIDE ONLINE. This is the THIRD Episode of the DUG GRAVES RADIO HORROR SHOW. Dj Dug Graves rings in the HALLOWEEN SEASON with this SHOCKING SHOW! Dug Graves Haunts Sacramento Radio to Chill and Thrill you. THE DUG GRAVES RADIO HORROR SHOW is A "Found Sound" LIVE MIX Horror Host Radio show broadcasting out of Sacramento California USA every FRIDAY Night at 10 PM PST.
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THE DUG GRAVES RADIO HORROR SHOW Episode 6- The HAUNTED HOUSE ON YOUR RADIO SHOW. OCTOBER-21-2016 As heard on KUBU 96.5 FM / 88.7 CABLE AND WORLDWIDE ONLINE @ KDOA http://horrorandhalloweenradio.com This is the 6th Episode of the DUG GRAVES RADIO HORROR SHOW. Dj Dug Graves rings in the HALLOWEEN SEASON with this SHOCKING SHOW! Dug Graves Haunts Sacramento Radio to Chill and Thrill you. THE DUG GRAVES RADIO HORROR SHOW is A "Found Sound" LIVE MIX Horror Host Radio show...
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This time Tim and Moviebob himself, Bob Chipman, discuss the real movie stars: the often scary, sometimes goofy, and generally awe-inspiring characters that put the creature in creature features. What makes a great movie monster? Why are they so appealing? And as we run down our list of the greatest beasties ever to invade a movie screen, which critter will come out on top? Warning: Contains explicit language, spoilers, and a whole lot of kaiju.
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Chris, Corinne, Sarah, and Tim dig beneath the surface of the 1990 creature feature Tremors. Subjects discussed include the metaphorical significance of the town of Perfection, the film's seamless puppet and model effects, and the great human need for further adventures with Val and Earl. Warning: Contains explicit language, spoilers, and bad TV-version overdubbing.
Topics: creature features, Tremors, 1990s movies, horror-comedy films, Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, graboids