Monster
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Please, give me Polanski's version on DVD, so I can forget this
monster.
The
monster
in the story wasn't too scary.
The movie breaks consistency of the
monster
being so incredibly strong.
The one scene that the moviemakers do this in is one of the times when the kid is down in the cellar and the
monster
goes to attack him.
When the
monster
goes to attack the kid his arm gets caught in a steel trap attached to a chain.
The
monster
is about a foot away from the kid's face.
Every other time throughout the movie the
monster
is strong enough to break through or tear down anything.
He is a bit tormented, but is more or less playing a regular guy rather than some sort of figurative or literal
monster.
The movie goes on with something about a druid needing four virgins for a sacrifice to save the world from some kind of water
monster
before the year two thousand; but their is a hitch to this plan Mr. Druid, one of the girls is devirginized right before us, so away goes that plan.
Afterwords they carry the wounded away via emergency stick stretchers and ponder if everything is really over, only to have the lake bubble showing the
monster
within it still lives.
The
monster
is dumb uninteresting and incompetent.
I didn't want to write this movie off on the reviews and critics in the western world, I mean how wrong have they been about Asian cinema that has now become a staple diet of the Hollywood remake
monster?
Based on Michael Crichton's so-so novel, it's a nutty mixture of lost cities, giant hippos,
monster
monkeys, naff visual effects and corny dialogue.
This movie is truly amazing,over the years I have acquired a taste for Japanese
Monster
movies and am well aware that early examples of this genre can be poor.
Aliens let lose a giant
monster
named Zarkorr, then send down a hologram that looks your average stupid teenage girl to tell postman, Tommy Ward (Rhys Pugh, in the only movie you ever see him in) that has been chosen to fight.
There's no real to plot to speak of, mostly it's a really fake looking
monster
fish attacking Europeans trying to pass themselves off as Americans.
The
monster
then does the
monster
thang; running around biting chunks out of various passengers until the ship's captain (John Rhys-Davies), a square-jawed special agent pretending to be an insurance salesman for some reason (Dylan Neal), a squeaky-voiced blonde Tai Bo instructor (Chelan Simmons), a bunch of guys with machine guns and others try to stop it.
Apparently the
monster
can be knocked out with a single tranquilizer dart, but can live through dozens of bullet hits.
i originally seen the flash Gordon serial on PBS,and thought it was fun and awesome,i overlooked the special effects of the rocket ships with sparklers,and the big dragon
monster
with lobster claws,who cares this is 1936 and it was a serial,so each week they would show a new chapter, buster Crabbe played flash Gordon 3 times,in all 3 serials.then in 1939 he played buck rogers,in 1933 he played Tarzan the fearless.he
I think this is a great, classic
monster
film for the family.
The sets and
monster
effects work, are some of the best I've ever seen.
The episode opens tense and atmospherically on a remote Missourian road, where a black man is hunted down and eventually killed by a menacing
monster
truck with seemingly no driver behind the wheel.
This is a low budget stop motion
monster
movie from Brett (A Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell) Piper... and it delivers just what I'd expect from such a production: light-hearted (though cheesy) dialogue, some cute actresses and lots of stop motion critters.
He particularly liked when the Loch Ness
monster
tried to attack Shaggy and Scooby.
Eventually the good doctor also wants to help his hunchbacked nurse-assistant (Jane Adams), the Wolf Man (Lon Chaney), and Frankenstein's
monster
(Glenn Strange).
Venice, in 1596.Jews are separated from the good Christians.Bassanio, a young but poor Venetian loves the fair Portia, who is a wealthy heiress.So he approaches his friend, a merchant called Antonio for three thousand ducats to travel to Belmont and propose Portia.All of Antonio's ships and merchandise are busy at sea, so he turns to the moneylender Shylock, the one of Jewish faith.Shylock does not like Antonio, for he spat on his face.He offers Antonio a three-month loan at no interest, but if he will not pay the money in that time, he will own a pound of his flesh.Also, Shylock's daughter Jessica elopes with the Christian Lorenzo.The Merchant of Venice is based on William Shakespeare's play that's believed to have written between 1596 and 1598.I read the play last summer and now I've seen the movie, made in 2004 by Michael Radford.I liked the play, and I don't quite agree with the accusations of it being anti-Semitic.The Jewish character does not appear as an inhuman monster, even though he's ready to cut a piece of Antonio's flesh.There's a lot of depth in his character, which all comes out in his speech where he asks "If you prick us, do we not bleed?"
At least he does a great job in the film doing a tribute to another movie
monster.
In the meantime, Frankenstein's
monster
is discovered and revived briefly before burning to death(don't worry, the same trio came back in "Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein").
Lon Chaney is the sympathetic Wolf Man and Glenn Strange returns as the Frankenstein
monster.
Lionel Atwill again plays an inspector, which he often does in the Universal Studios
monster
films.
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