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Category Archives: Humour
The Incredible HALKa
So this small guy has a passion for a girl who seems to spent a lot of time on display on her balcony. He gets mocked and bullied by the big guys. So he resorts to a green chemical concoction … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Giant Monsters, Humour, Indian, It's True! Really!, News
Tagged bangladesh cinema, comedy, hulk
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A Strange Attraction to Blood and Rotting Flesh
A gross-out mainstay of monstrous horror flicks everywhere are leeches and maggots. At small size, their nasty habit of wallowing in human body fluids and attaching themselves to live and dead flesh respectively for the purpose of consumption and generally … Continue reading
Update On The Giant Monsters Attacking Hawaii
Undead Backbrain has obtained some images from Dane Neves, whose project Giant Monsters Attack Hawaii — featuring a group of monster puppets doing their best to stomp all over the Hawaiian islands — looks like it will be a total … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Daikaiju, Giant Monsters, Humour, Independent film, Update
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What Up with Lake Okanagan?
The Beast of Bottomless Lake is what’s up with Lake Okanagan. Known as Ogopogo, the Beast is a classic lake monster that dwells in the darkest depths, rising every now and then to scare visitors, annoy rationalists and foster local … Continue reading
Posted in Cryptozoology, Giant Monsters, Humour, Independent film, Lake Monsters, Trailers, Update
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Pseudo Grindhouse Movie Marathon
Taking a retro approach to films isn’t new. A retro sensibility can make both low-budget and not-so-low-budget films look extra classy, if done well. Designers love the idea. Or maybe it’s just nostalgia. In any case, there have been many … Continue reading
Zevastator GORGAROJ: Training the Monsterson!
Youthful filmmakers Benjamin Chee and Elvin Siew have created a short, daikaiju-inspired animated film — and it deserves to be noticed. Stylistically unique, with beautiful colouring and a wonderful sense of humour, Zevastator GORGAROJ draws for its inspiration on Son … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Daikaiju, Fantasy, Film, Giant Monsters, Humour, Independent film, Pictorial art
Tagged Animation, benjamin chee, elvin siew, father and son, Giant Monsters, Zevastator GORGAROJ
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Weekend Fright Flick: Frantic Undead
This weekend’s journey into monstrosity comes from artist Maxwell Perry, whom we featured earlier in the week for his upcoming giant squid animated short called, not inappropriately, Giant Squid. In that article I promised you a look at his previous … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Cartoon, Horror, Humour, Weekend Fright Flick, Zombies
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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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Visions of Mold: An Interview with Neil Meschino
Avery Guerra talks with Neil Meschino, director of the new blood, muck, and tears horror flick, Mold! (US-2010; dir. Neil Meschino). Film Synopsis: Set in 1984, when the war on drugs was at its height, the story concerns a strain … Continue reading