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Category Archives: Film
Review: Monster From Bikini Beach
To fully appreciate Monster From Bikini Beach (US-2008; dir. Darin Wood) you have to take the “Truth in Advertising” approach to criticism. Look at the title. Right? Now what do you expect to find in this movie? Cheesy monsters? Bikini-clad … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Giant Monsters, Horror, Review
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New Publication: Black Issue 2
The latest — and second — issue of the magazine BLACK: Australian Dark Culture is about to be released, and it’s a superb one. Apart from the regular columnists, the issue includes a chthonian cornucopia of articles on new dark … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Horror, Interviews, My Writing, News, Zombies
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Killmeleon
I keep seeing this title as “Killmelon” — a giant monster with a loathing for rockmelons, perhaps? “A giant 30-foot chameleon discovered by a rogue scientist in the jungles of Madagascar, escapes from a plane crash while being smuggled into … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Giant Monsters
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$quid Romstercom
What is $quid? Well, there are a couple of answers to that question — and here’s the first: $quid, then, is an short film directed by Daley Pearson and Luke Tierney, and starring Josh Lawson and Ed Kavalee. It was … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Giant Monsters, Giant Squids, Kaiju Search-Robot Avery
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Robot Women From Venus
Rumour has it the Too Many Monkeys Production Company made this fake trailer for the Sci-Fi London 2003 film festival fake trailer competition. It’s for a [non-existent] film called Attack of the Giant Radioactive Robot Women from Venus (2003), which … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Fan films, Film, Fraudulent information, Giant Monsters, Trailers
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A Short Film With Teeth
The film: Gator (US-2008; short; 25 minutes; dir. Robert Howell) The Poster: The Technique: Stop-motion animation, dedicated to Ray Harryhausen The Film: Part One The Film: Part Two The Film: Part Three Source: via Kaiju Search-Robot Avery
Posted in Fan films, Film, Giant Monsters
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Another Lost Bird?
At the instigation of Mysterious Pants, the Backbrain scouted out Attack of the Giant Gull (US/Canada-2002; dir. Jonathan M. Parisen), which does appear on the Internet Movie Database as a video release, though no release date is actually given. After … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Giant Monsters, Where's the Film?
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Big Bird?
There’s a giant monster bird movie out there that is more recent than the infamous The Giant Claw (US-1957; dir. Fred F. Sears). It’s called Big Bird — but it’s not this one by artist Jonni Good (click here to … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Giant Monsters, Where's the Film?
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Update: Cleavagefield Trailer!
Director Jim Wynorski has just emailed notice of the Cleavagefield trailer. Follow the link below and you can see: and … not to mention this: and plenty of… See all this and more here. Source: Jim Wynorski Information on Cleavagefield
Posted in Cloverfield, Film, Giant Monsters, Trailers, Update
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Godzilla Never Dies
Stu Hiatt has sent Undead Backbrain this very early test reel for a Godzilla fan film he is working on. Stu is creating the monster business using stop-motion animation — a challenging approach but not one without precedent. I have … Continue reading
Posted in Daikaiju, Film, Giant Monsters, Godzilla
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