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The Sci & Horror B-movies of Yesteryear
Osnome | 6-7-09 | poster

Posted on 06/08/2009 10:56:33 PM PDT by Osnome

I like the b-movies of the 1950's and 1960's the best.

Little or no foul language, not too much violence, and the wacky cheesy monsters they created. Today it is all femminazi superbimbos in charge, tons of CGI effects, and they are all produced in Canada :-Z

Last night I watched a sci-fi flick from 1962 called: Journey To The Seventh Planet, that had some really hokey monsters- one of which was a one-eyed dinosaur creature with rat-like features and big three fingered claws. This film was created by the same team that made ANGREY RED PLANET of 1959. Ib Melchior wrote that flick and this one and many others. Ever see 'Planet Of The Vampires' 1965 by Mario Bava? That film was inspiration for ALIEN.


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To: JerseyJohn61

Yes, that film did have a nice busty but well clothed babe.
Hokey monsters with a silly ending and goofy dialogue.


41 posted on 06/09/2009 12:09:17 AM PDT by Osnome (Moderation in all things)
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To: Osnome
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Your Obamapod is waiting for you. You are getting very sleepy..must..sleep.

42 posted on 06/09/2009 12:11:17 AM PDT by wolficatZ (Divestment from oppressive leftist dogma.)
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To: Osnome
Plus, I always felt bad when Russel Johnson
“buys” it in the end, though he saves the day.

As a child, I'd think- Oh No! Not the professor!

JJ61

43 posted on 06/09/2009 12:13:42 AM PDT by JerseyJohn61 (Better Late Than Never.......sometimes over lapping is worth the effort....)
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To: wolficatZ
One of my favorites.
The flying saucers were animated by Ray Harryhausen.
One thing I notice about all sci-fi films, the spaceships seem larger on the inside than the outside would indicate.

What I do not understand is the flat title~ should it not be America Vrs The Flying Saucers ?

Remember that flick Earth Vrs The Spider?
Should have been titled: American Town Vrs The Spider.

44 posted on 06/09/2009 12:14:11 AM PDT by Osnome (Moderation in all things)
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To: JerseyJohn61
Actually he gets vaporized by the interociter beams.
The movie moves so fast you don't notice the lapses in logic.
Why did they kill him? Didn't they need scientists to help them convert Lead into Uranium.

After they kill him, and the heroes are on the spaceship, they just sort of forget his murder.

45 posted on 06/09/2009 12:18:49 AM PDT by Osnome (Moderation in all things)
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To: wolficatZ
I always thought that movie was over rated.

Just a slick horror film, not sci-fi, horror suspense.
Read the book by the late Jack Finney 1978 edit.

I see the clones as doppelgangers, which makes it a horror film. The fact that they are from space is the same as saying they are from a netherworld.

46 posted on 06/09/2009 12:22:11 AM PDT by Osnome (Moderation in all things)
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To: Osnome

Just watched ‘Them!’ this past weekend. Fun. Fun.


47 posted on 06/09/2009 12:28:19 AM PDT by ReneeLynn (Socialism, it's the new black.)
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To: Osnome

Love brain films - Donovan’s Brain was good, so was Brain From Planet Arous.

Two great films that for some reason are little known in the States: Quatermass and the Pit (AKA Five Million Years to Earth) and Day of the Triffids.

And lest we forget all the giant critter films, how about Them! (best of them all), The Giant Gila Monster, Attack of the Crab Monsters, Tarantula, Earth vs. the Spider, The Deadly Mantis, Attack of the Giant Leeches, Night of the Lepus, The Monster That Challenged the World, Frogs...and so many more Creature Feature/Chiller Theater/Saturday afternoon bug-eyed monster delights....


48 posted on 06/09/2009 12:31:48 AM PDT by TrueKnightGalahad (When you're racing...it's life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting.)
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To: All

I don’t remember the name of it, but there was a sci-fi movie back then with the radiation of a comet causing a black sludge to come and wreck things, eat people, etc. It wasn’t the one with the military guys discovering it in a crack in the earth. It was something else.

Anyone?

OH! One scene showed a scientist being swollowed by the thing, then a skull popped back out.


49 posted on 06/09/2009 12:35:34 AM PDT by RandallFlagg (30-year smoker, E-Cigs helped me quit, and O wants me back smoking again?)
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To: Osnome
Hey hey what about Howard Hawkes THE THING

One of the all-time greats with James Arness as The Thing. A man-sized blood-sucking limb-regenerating intelligent... vegetable! And the scientists in that flick remind me of the global warming alarmists of today.

50 posted on 06/09/2009 12:49:09 AM PDT by Rummyfan (Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
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To: Osnome

This one scared the heck out of me when I was little.

51 posted on 06/09/2009 12:54:28 AM PDT by Rummyfan (Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
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To: DemforBush
The Green Slim movie scared the crap out of me when I was a kid watching this, and THE BLOB
52 posted on 06/09/2009 1:23:39 AM PDT by Prophet in the wilderness (PSALM .53 : 1 The FOOL hath said in his heart, there is no GOD.)
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To: RandallFlagg

Are you sure it was not the The Andromeda Strain or the BLOB ?


53 posted on 06/09/2009 1:29:37 AM PDT by Prophet in the wilderness (PSALM .53 : 1 The FOOL hath said in his heart, there is no GOD.)
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To: Osnome

Some really cool B movies were the Jason and the Argonauts Ray Harryhausen movies.


54 posted on 06/09/2009 1:34:23 AM PDT by Prophet in the wilderness (PSALM .53 : 1 The FOOL hath said in his heart, there is no GOD.)
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To: Prophet in the wilderness

Nope. Neither.
It wasn’t “X” the unknown, either.
It MIGHT be from a movie called, “Caltiki - il mostro immortale” but I can’t find it on YouTube -except the trailer.


55 posted on 06/09/2009 1:38:00 AM PDT by RandallFlagg (30-year smoker, E-Cigs helped me quit, and O wants me back smoking again?)
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To: 60Gunner

Ping to self for later reading...


56 posted on 06/09/2009 1:44:40 AM PDT by 60Gunner (It's RINO Season!!!)
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To: TrueKnightGalahad
>>Night of the Lepus, The Monster That Challenged the World, Frogs...and so many more Creature Feature/Chiller Theater/Saturday afternoon bug-eyed monster delights....<<

LEPUS and FROGS were 70’s flick! It was in that dreadful decade B-movies lost their innocence and charm.
The T&A and left-wing messages(Piranna, Barracuda, Humanoids From The Deep) took over entirely-- a nasty trend that continues to this day.

57 posted on 06/09/2009 1:48:35 AM PDT by Osnome (Moderation in all things)
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To: Darkwolf377
Saw it as a kid also, and it scared the living daylights out of me. That scene where they open the bunk, and the guy's body just flops out, all gooey after being smothered by that jello monster. That must be the scene you are talking about.

Also, when they first arive on the Red Planet and are walking through what look like tall trees... until one of them moves. Yikes.

Of course it all just looks like campy humor these days. But what a bargain in 1959. Two feature films, 6 cartoons, two serials (Batman or Dick Tracy), plus previews and newsreels - all for 25 cents.

58 posted on 06/09/2009 1:50:41 AM PDT by ARepublicanForAllReasons (Give 'em hell, Sarah!)
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To: RandallFlagg
I know what you are talking about.
CALTIKI: THE IMMORTAL ENEMY (1959)

You remember one point wrong, it was not the scientist who got swallowed by the giant amoeba creature and spit out as a skeleton but his treacherous friend, he pretends to be his friend but has lecherous intentions on the scientist-hero's girlfriend.
The villain gets contaminated by this creature and his inner corruption comes to the surface and he tries to kill the hero.
The monster in this movie is an ancient creature that dwells deep in the earth and was responsible for wiping out the Mayan civilization overnight.

Now that I think of it, Dean R. Koontz's PHANTOMS is clearly based on this movie.
If you've not read that 1983(not the 1998 film) book of his, then do so now.
It is in my opinion his best work.

59 posted on 06/09/2009 1:59:16 AM PDT by Osnome (Moderation in all things)
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To: ReneeLynn

The creepiest part of that movie is the scene where that little girl feaks out and screams “It’s Them, Them”.


60 posted on 06/09/2009 2:04:06 AM PDT by Osnome (Moderation in all things)
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