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Category Archives: Giant Monsters
Back Inside the Moon
A grand and ambitious new version of one of “the father of modern science fiction”‘s most famous novels has just completed production. The First Men in the Moon, H.G. Wells’ 1901 “scientific romance” (as he referred to his “science fiction” … Continue reading
Dinocroc and Supergator are here!
The plot’s pretty standard: two artificially engineered giant monsters let loose on an island and lots of people getting eaten. But when you add veteran actor David Carradine in one of his final roles, it’s SyFy Channel gold! Dinocroc vs … Continue reading
Posted in Exploitation films, Film, Giant Monsters, Trailers
Tagged david carradine, dinocroc, Giant Monsters, jim wynorski, supergator
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The Case of the Steampunk Holmes: An Interview With Rachel Goldenberg
Rachel Goldenberg has directed several films, including the 2008 family/faith-friendly Sunday School Musical (that’s her in the picture above, on the right, with choreographer Cheryl Baxter). But since 2007 or so she has been one of the mainstays of low-budget … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Giant Monsters, Interviews
Tagged dinosaur, Dominic Keating, dragon, Gareth David-Lloyd, giant octopus, rachel goldenberg, sherlock holmes, steam-punk, the asylum
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A 9 on the Monster Magnitude Scale!
Great news for daikaiju fans! It has been confirmed that Japanese SFX wizard Shinji Higuchi (best known as the man behind the excellent effects for Shusuke Kaneko’s Gamera re-boot trilogy, which set the standard for daikaiju eiga imagery in the … Continue reading
Posted in Daikaiju, Giant Monsters, Japanese, News, Posters, TV
Tagged MM9, monsters, Shinji Higuchi, TV series, Yamamoto Hiroshi
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Gallery of Bachrach Kong Art
Recently put up for auction is an amazing archive of original camera negatives, with modern contact prints of each, by Ernest A. Bachrach, dating from 1933 and the production of one of the world’s greatest monster films. Bachrach was the … Continue reading
Posted in Archival, Film, Giant Monsters, King Kong, Pictorial art
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Raiga News
Shinpei Hayashiya’s daikaiju film, Shinkaijû Raiga (2009), which we’ve all being referring to as “Deep Sea Monster Raiga”, has now been given the official English title of Raiga, the Monster From the Deep Sea. This is probably a good idea … Continue reading
Posted in Daikaiju, Film, Giant Monsters, Humour, Trailers, Update
Tagged japanese kaiju, monster from the deep sea, raiga, Shinpei Hayashiya
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Weekend Fright Flick: The Legend of Ol’ Goldie
This weekend’s short flick is a giant monster film about an unlikely monster. It’s called The Legend of Ol’ Goldie (UK-2008; short [7.31 min.]; dir. Matthew Snyman], a poignant tale of a lonely boy and his problematic pet, made with … Continue reading
Posted in Giant Monsters, Independent film, Weekend Fright Flick
Tagged giant monster, goldfish, matthew snyman
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The Return of the Giant Norwegian Egg
Remember the Egg? You don’t? How could you forget Norway’s first cinematic giant monster, released upon the world in the short teaser Giant Egg Attack! Go to this Undead Backbrain article right now to whet your appetite. Exciting news today … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Giant Monsters, Independent film, News, Where's the Film?
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