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Category Archives: Humour
Of Monsters, Banana Burritos and the King
After the success of their comic series Robot 13, writer Thomas Hall and artist Daniel Bradford of Blacklist Studios have branched out with a second series, this one looking at monster fighting from a different perspective — different in terms … Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Giant Monsters, Graphic novels, Horror, Humour, Monsters in general, Review, Zombies
Tagged Arizona myths, daniel bradford, King!, moche zombies, thomas hall
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Getting an Inkling of the Frenzy
Feeding Frenzy is a new independent film that directors Mike Stoklasa and Jay Bauman of Red Letter Media describe as “a tongue-in-cheek homage to the rubber puppet monster movies of the 80s such as Critters, Ghoulies, and all the other … Continue reading
New: Attack of the Indian Werewolf
Touted as the most ambitious film ever to come from South Africa, Attack of the Indian Werewolf (South Africa-2010; dir. Masood Boomgaard) is a horror comedy of a somewhat wacky kind — Indian style. “Get dalad”? Synopsis: Brandon (Neville Pillay) … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Horror, Humour
Tagged india, Kajal Maharaj, Masood Boomgaard, Neville Pillay, werewolf
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Godzilla: History, Biology and Behavior of Hyper-Evolved Theropod Kaiju
This is a lecture on Godzilla and his history, nature and implications for life on Earth. It was delivered by Professor Shyaporn Theerakulstit at the 3rd annual Nerd Nite Nerdtacular “as a public service, to save you from burning in … Continue reading
Posted in Daikaiju, Giant Monsters, Godzilla, Humour
Tagged Godzilla, kaiju, lecture, Shyaporn Theerakulstit
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Weekend Fright Flick: Terror From the Abyss
As Guillermo Del Toro heads into his much-anticipated production of H.P. Lovecraft’s longest mythos story, At the Mountains of Madness, Undead Backbrain presents a much shorter, much cheaper version of the same tale. This one comes courtesy of Daniel Lenneér, … Continue reading
You Can Haz Chawz
Though the South Korean giant boar flick, Chaw (directed by Jeong-won Shin), has already been released to DVD elsewhere in the Western world (such as here in Oz) under the title Chaw, it seems some folk want to “subtly” sledgehammer … Continue reading
Posted in Exploitation films, Film, Giant Monsters, Horror, Humour
Tagged chaw, comedy, Horror, Jeong-won Shin. giant boar
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There’s a Creature (or Two) in Lake Michigan
So it took James Cameron 15 years to make Avatar, eh? Big deal! Maybe he should have spent more time on the script. Jim Hardison worked on his cinematic magnum opus for 21 years, and it’s finally done. The film … Continue reading
Posted in Cryptozoology, Giant Monsters, Humour, Independent film, Lake Monsters
Tagged comedy horror, creature, Cryptozoology, lake creature, lake michigan
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Jump-Starting the Ghost Shark
Want another mutant shark movie? A good one? Or would you prefer a ghost movie? Can’t decide? Well, we’re here to help. Check out this really cool trailer. Yes, it’s Ghost Shark 2: Urban Jaws (NZ-[in development]; dir. Andrew Todd … Continue reading
Thems!
Remember Them (US-1954; dir. Gordon Douglas)? One of the great scifi horror films of the Cold-War era — eerie desert locations, the stink of formic acid and a weird, high-pitched whine, James Arness hunting giant ants through the sewers of … Continue reading
Posted in Exploitation films, Film, Giant Bugs, Horror, Humour, Independent film
Tagged Eliab Alvarez de la Campa, film parody, Horror, mutant cockroaches, sci-fi, Thems
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