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Author Archives: Robert Hood
Weekend Fright Film: Itsy Bitsy
Itsy Bitsy (US-2007; short; dir. David May) This is an excellent film — beautifully made, funny and professional, with top-class SFX. It’s about a couple dealing with a very big spider that they discover infesting their house. Enjoy! Itsy Bitsy
Posted in Giant Monsters, Weekend Fright Flick
Tagged comedy, Full Short, giant spider, indie films
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Sexy Cyborg from Another Dimension
Obsessing (as I am) about robots and cyborgs — being in the middle of writing a short novel titled Robot War Espresso — and having just penned a review of a nerd-fest short film about an obsessed fan, I found … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Robots
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Update: Attack of the Giant Leeches (2009)
To celebrate the April 7 release of busy independent director Brett Kelly’s remake of the 1959 Attack of the Giant Leeches (which was executive produced by Roger Corman, but not directed by the low-budget maestro), Kaiju Search-Robot Avery has put … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Giant Monsters, Trailers, Update
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King Klunk
Here’s a rarity. In 1933, after the release of the classic giant monster film, King Kong, Walter Lantz (of Woody Woodpecker fame) released a parody of the giant-ape-in-love epic. As you’ll see, it follows the bare outline of the plot, … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Cartoon, Giant Monsters, King Kong
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Review: Showdown of the Godz
Showdown of the Godz (US- 2007; short [15 min]; dir. Julien Calderbank) Film and television are hothouses of fanaticism. To “outsiders” obsessive media fans, known in Japan as Otaku, can be seen as weird, pathetic, sad, dysfunctional — even if, … Continue reading
Posted in Daikaiju, Giant Monsters, Godzilla, Review
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Japanese Home Security System
Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer via Stan G. Hyde
Posted in Comics, Giant Monsters, Japanese
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The Cleavagefield Monster Revealed!
Remember the upcoming Cloverfield-parody sex-comedy film Cleavagefield (US-2009; dir. Jim Wynorski)? Well, here’s one of their teaser posters: Right! Now you remember… Well, Jim has written to Kaiju Search-Robot Avery to say: I am happy to report that the film … Continue reading
Posted in Daikaiju, Film, Giant Monsters, Update
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Heeding the Banshee’s Call
An Interview with Brett Anstey Damned by Dawn (Aust-2009, directed by Brett Anstey) Brett Anstey has worked with film and television editor Dave Redman among others as a longtime collaborator on the production of short films. He is currently completing … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Ghosts, Interviews, Zombies
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The Week on Undead Brainspasm
Horror Celebs at the Weekend of Horror (14 March 2009) Fangoria’s Weekend of Horror (with “The Rock” and others) Announced: Journey Sequel (14 March 2009) Sequel to Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008) New: Brain Dead (8 March … Continue reading
Posted in Giant Monsters, Science Fiction, Undead Brainspasm, Zombies
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Weekend Fright Flick
This weekend Undead Backbrain features what is described as “a post apocalyptic zombie love story … of sorts”: Z3D5 (Australia-2009; short; dir. Daniel Armstrong). Synopsis: In a radioactive future-world crawling with zombies the paths of two strangers cross. One seeking … Continue reading
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