Shock Talk •
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by Andy
57m ago
Dear Johnny, Yeah, but only The Giant Gila Monster features hit tunes like The Mushroom Song a.k.a. Laugh Children, Laugh, or a disc jockey the magnitude of "Steamroller" Smith! Best regards, Andy. statistics: Posted by Andy — 4 minutes ago ..read more
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Shock Talk • Ape Man Movies
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by Johnny Cake
57m ago
A monster subgenre that I really enjoy are movies featuring Ape Men. I sought these out to scratch my itch for more Wolf Man type movies. My first foray into apemen was none other than THE APE MAN with Lugosi, a seemingly hated film by many fans but one I will defend to this day. Excluding Bigfoot or Man-to-gorilla movies (BRIDE OF THE GORILLA, THE MONSTER AND THE GIRL, etc.), what other movies out there feature Ape Men (or women)? The ones I've seen are: - CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN (1943) - THE APE MAN (1943) - NEANDERTHAL MAN (1953) - THE BODY SNATCHER (1957) - MONSTER ON THE CAMPUS (1958) - DOCT ..read more
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Monster Kid Memories •
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by countplastica
57m ago
iframe statistics: Posted by countplastica — 38 minutes ago ..read more
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Foreign Horror •
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by Kelg
57m ago
Bob Meyer wrote: ↑ 11:04 PM - 1 day ago Who knew there was a mini sub-genre of wartime Nazi-funded thrillers crafted by skilled French filmmakers and artisans, and starring Pierre Fresnay?  It is interesting--I think there is assumption if a place is occupied by soldiers and they have bombs going off they don't have time to make films.  I imagine Harry Lime being there somewhere. BTW good to see the thread going again! statistics: Posted by Kelg — 47 minutes ago ..read more
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Off Topic Discussions From Another World •
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by rvoyttbots
57m ago
Entering data at the IMDb can be frustrating. Today something new popped up. It seems any movie or  TV series with UNKNOWN in the title will have it automatically deleted. I get a Warning message that "unknown" is not permitted! Screwy but trying to see if it will be permitted with a correction post. I`ll let you know statistics: Posted by rvoyttbots — 55 minutes ago ..read more
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Books and Magazines •
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by taraco
57m ago
I like ‘of Filmland.’ Gives it some weight and class. statistics: Posted by taraco — 11:22 PM - 1 day ago ..read more
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Foreign Horror •
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by Bob Meyer
2h ago
1942 – L'ASSASSIN HABITE… AU 21  (THE MURDERER LIVES AT NUMBER 21) France-Germany.  Literal title: “The Murderer Lives at 21”.  Released in Germany as DER MÖRDER WOHNT IN NR. 21. Directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot.  Written by Clouzot and Stanislas-André Steeman, based on Steeman’s novel. The Story:  Paris Police Inspector Wens is on the trail of a serial killer named "Monsieur Durand", who leaves his calling card on each of the victims. Inspector Wens (Pierre Fresnay) and his chanteuse girlfriend Mila Malou (Suzy Delair) return after wrapping up the serial murder c ..read more
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Monster Kid Memories •
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by trashcotillion
2h ago
This is so weird I couldn't help laughing at it... iframe statistics: Posted by trashcotillion — 3 minutes ago ..read more
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'70s Horror and Sci-Fi •
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by Mike Mariano
2h ago
There's only one thing wrong with the Davis baby... statistics: Posted by Mike Mariano — 6 minutes ago ..read more
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Horror Tech •
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by GeneralMann
2h ago
Yeah, I want one too.  I suppose the ad is a success.  They got people to get upset and sit up and take notice. Right now I am bogged down with a lot of supplies and equipment that I have to get rid of, and that ad is reminding me of all of the lost effort and wasted money, and they are just throwing salt into the wound. statistics: Posted by GeneralMann — 18 minutes ago ..read more
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