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I noticed while watching Black Scorpion that Mexico City was the city of choice for destruction this time. Lots of different cities have been the locations of...
sonofvulcan
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Jan 2, 2001
12:46 am
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I loved this movie when I was younger; and it is still very enjoyable today. I was wondering what everyone else thought of this movie? <br><br>eddie...
aquaman412
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Jan 2, 2001
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Eddie,<br><br>I liked 'Q', as I do most Larry Cohen films. Cohen lets his actors take risks most horror/monster film directors wouldn't and Michael Moriority ...
jfglade
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Jan 2, 2001
10:58 pm
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Dean,<br><br>Las Vegas gets ripped up by the Amazing Collosal Man in 'The War of the Collosal Beast'. The scene was parodies in one of the "Honey, I (wrong...
jfglade
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Jan 2, 2001
11:03 pm
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Good catch Jon. I can't remember if it was the first one or the sequel that saw him in Las Vegas, but I defer to you on this one.<br><br>The "Honey..." movies...
sonofvulcan
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Jan 3, 2001
8:49 am
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So, I was watching KING KONG on AMC over the Holidays and found myself speculating on influences and crossovers between that classic and DESTROY ALL MONSTERS. ...
SheliakBob
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Jan 4, 2001
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Oh the great and providential properties of the fermented grain. It sounds to me Kurt that your analysis has more to do with the beverage than the movie. Now I...
sonofvulcan
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Jan 4, 2001
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I thought it was time to give the place a little facelift and generally brighten up the joint. The new club picture is from a wonderful website dedicated to ...
sonofvulcan
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Jan 4, 2001
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Have you ever seen Toho's "Frankenstien Conquers the World?" It has an elusive greatness about it that has taken me several repeat viewings to fully ...
jinzo_ningen
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Jan 5, 2001
3:35 am
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I finally got to see this about a year ago. I remember seeing still shots from this movie in Famous Monsters or something when I was a kid, but I was never ...
sonofvulcan
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Jan 5, 2001
8:11 am
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Jinzo,<br><br>I rather like 'Frankenstein Conquors the World', although obviously not nearly as much as you do. Granted, it is ten time better than 'War of the...
jfglade
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Jan 5, 2001
6:24 pm
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Does anyone happen to know why the name "Frankenstein" was not used in the sequel? That seems to me a major advertising blunder. Was there some sort of legal ...
sonofvulcan
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Jan 5, 2001
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My take on that film was that it was one of the transitional films from classic older Toho films(like Ghidrah the 3 headed monster) over to the newer...
webchillin25
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Jan 5, 2001
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One of my favorite films although I dont want to analize why.Saw it back in 1971 when it was released as a double feature along with Monster Zero.thats back in...
webchillin25
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Jan 5, 2001
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Dude! You got to see these neat movies in a sit down theater, AND you got free toys!?!? I am so jealous! Man, we NEVER got any cool movies around here. ...
jinzo_ningen
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Jan 6, 2001
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yeah..I got to see it on a BIG SCREEN in a first class movie theater.<br>The movie experience started going downhill in the late 1970s when they put multi-plex...
webchillin25
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Jan 6, 2001
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and Its showing on the AMC,theyll repeat it again later tonight....
webchillin25
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Jan 6, 2001
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Hmm. Well, at the time I thought I had either stumbled onto a kind of "ur-key" to the entire Kaiju canon, a single source film that contains within it all the...
SheliakBob
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Jan 6, 2001
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ust found your club today.let me just say that growing up i nthe 70's the best part of my week was watching superhost on saturdays. 3 hour of sci-fi and ...
feldjager_x
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Jan 6, 2001
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We used to have a really nice theater in our downtown area that had all of the ornate carvings and columns and all of the other eye candy that made you feel ...
jinzo_ningen
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Jan 7, 2001
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we still have one drive in left in my area. they clam to be the oldest operating drive in in the world.love to go see a good double when we can....
feldjager_x
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Jan 7, 2001
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yeah I live in a small town and whenver I see the owner and operator of the movie cubicles I sort of get sick to my stomach.lives next to the country club a ...
webchillin25
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Jan 7, 2001
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The town I live in preserved their mainstreet theater, but it's used for concerts, plays, children's theater, and everything except showing movies. We also ...
jfglade
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Jan 9, 2001
8:23 am
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It takes the rare film to get me into the theatres these days. I probably get into one or two films a year on average. A lot of the reasons have been ...
sonofvulcan
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Jan 9, 2001
9:51 am
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I whole-heartedly agree with the "How much is too much?" argument. The only way I'll shell out $8 for a ticket is to see a big FX film. 'Gladiator' and 'X-Men'...
jinzo_ningen
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Jan 9, 2001
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back in the days when I was a kid(early 1970s)<br>It was an event when you went to the movies.I never went more then 4 times a year.<br>And you certainly could...
webchillin25
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Jan 10, 2001
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Has anyone seen this one? It looks to be a rather tasty vampire movie. The last one of those I really liked was John Carpenter's "Vampires". This looks to have...
sonofvulcan
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Jan 11, 2001
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has anyone here ever seen 'The Hills Have Eyes'? I've never seen it, but I've often seen images reproduced from it and I've read many a synopsis in various ...
jfglade
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Jan 12, 2001
7:33 am
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Not me. Like you I have only heard about this movie. I don't remember seeing it. <br><br>Dean...
sonofvulcan
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Jan 12, 2001
11:21 am
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Jon, <br>I've seen this movie about 4 times, and I love it. you have to find a copy to watch. there is also a sequel, which like most sequels, is no where...
aquaman412
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Jan 13, 2001
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