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Check it Out! - Giant Movie/TV Posters on Sale
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Jul 23, 2022
If you have an afternoon free then here is something that will take up a good hour of your internet time - AllPosters is running a sale for new customers - 55% off all items plus free shipping. We're not affiliated with AllPosters and actually never bought from them before but this just seemed read more
Monsters and Matinees: ‘Giant From the Unknown’ Towers over Richard E. Cunha’s ‘Six-day Wonders’
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Toni Ruberto on Feb 13, 2021
‘Giant From the Unknown’ Towers over Richard E. Cunha’s ‘Six-day Wonders’ In the world of Monsters and Matinees, discovering a filmmaker or film that is new to us is good – even if the movie isn’t so great. B-movie fans know they don’t have to be great to be read more
'Stand Tall!' takes a (virtual) giant step
Carole & Co. Posted by carole_and_co on Oct 25, 2020
Carole Lombard could vouch for the power of a good script (she's seen holding one, for 1934's "Now And Forever," in Paramount portrait p1202-812). While neither of my two completed feature screenplays is close to being produced yet, one of them made a major advancement Saturday."Stand Tall!", my rom read more
Pre-Code Crazy: The Little Giant (1933)
Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Aug 20, 2019
Edward G. Robinson? Mary Astor? It’s a “don’t miss” combo – and the reason why The Little Giant (1933) is my Pre-Code Crazy pick for the month of August. (My Pre-Code Crazy partner in crime, Kristina over at Speakeasy, is taking a little break from our monthly collaboration, so I’m going read more
Book Review: CARL DENHAM'S GIANT MONSTERS
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day, Jr. on Jul 10, 2019
Frank Dello Stritto's CARL DENHAM'S GIANT MONSTERS is a follow up to his magnificent book A WEREWOLF REMEMBERS: THE TESTAMENT OF LAWRENCE STEWART TALBOT. Both volumes are "biographies" of famous fantastic film characters.
CARL DENHAM'S GIANT MONSTERS covers the life of the man who captured King Kon read more
Still A Giant
Christy Putnam Posted by Christy Putnam on Mar 2, 2019
The long awaited chronicle of the personal and professional journey of a 20th Century template for quintessential Hollywood male has arrived. The quest of Rock Hudson for acceptance and recognition has long since ceased, but the fascination with such a “gorgeous hunk of man” continues. All Th read more
The Five Best Giant Squid/Octopus Movies
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Sep 10, 2018
1. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) - Walt Disney provided the giant squid with its best role when it attacked the submarine Nautilus during a ferocious storm at sea. As a huge tentacle grabs Captain Nemo (James Mason) and threatens to crush him to death, harpooner Ned Land (Kirk Douglas) ar read more
The Little Giant (1933)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Jun 29, 2018
The Little Giant
Directed by Roy Del Ruth
Written by Robert Lord and Wilson Mizner
1933/USA
First National Pictures (Warner Bros.)
Repeat viewing/Amazon Instant Edward G. Robinson could do it all – including comedy! J. Francis Ahern (Edward G. Robinson) is better known as ‘Bugs read more
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001, Kaneko Shûsuke)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Apr 11, 2016
While watching Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack, I had a daydream. I day dreamt Craig Armstrong, composer of The Incredible Hulk score, had been brought in the redo the score of Attack for the U.S. home video market. He did not. Instead, Ôtani Kô actually did compos read more
THE SCI-FI BLOGATHON: “TARANTULA”, “BLACK SCORPION” & “THE GIANT CLAW”
CineMaven's Essays from the Couch Posted by Theresa Brown on Apr 9, 2016
Blog of the Darned plays host to this weekend’s blogathon: BLOGATHON FROM ANOTHER WORLD where bloggers explore their favorite science fiction films. You’ll see some loftier choices by clicking onto the banner on the left. My choice? Oh I’m going the Schlock route. This is NOT a put-down. I LOVE read more
Giant Monsters Attack Palm Springs!
Cinematically Insane Posted by Will McKinley on Oct 22, 2015
When I was 12, my father took me to a Halloween screening of PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE at a high school on Long Island. The print was weathered and the setting was imperfect, but the auditorium was packed with people who were ecstatic to see a film – supposedly the worst of all time – that none of read more
GRAVE ROBBERS, SEXY FEMALE VAMPIRES AND A GIANT APE!
Classic Horror Campaign Posted by Richard on Jul 13, 2014
Saturday July 19th the London Film Convention is having a special Naughty 70′s Day with a whole host of iconic movie and TV stars and the usual massive array of memorabilia stalls. Included among the guests are Sue Longhurst from Hammer’s Lust For a Vampire, Francoise Pascal (Mind Your L read more
Giant Step Forward
Classic Reel Girl Posted by BG Voita on Jun 12, 2014
What a
great movie! Made in 1956, the film was ahead of its time. In an era of
subservient stay-at-home wives and racial segregation, audiences are introduced
to Leslie, a strong-minded woman who defies her husband in a number of arenas for
the common good. When her husband attempts to exclude her f read more
Short Film Saturday: The Irrelevant Giant
The Movie Rat Posted by Bernardo Villela on May 31, 2014
If you follow this blog closely, you’ll know that I love ESPN’s 30 for 30 films. One aspect of these films I have not gotten into are the shorts, until now. I saved the most emotionally wrenching of these shorts I saw until last. This is the story of John Tuggle. The last player drafted read more
The passing of a giant (well, figuratively speaking)
Stardust Posted by Vanessa Buttino on Apr 9, 2014
The passing of a giant (well, figuratively speaking)
Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland: frequent co-stars and life-long pals.
Sorry for the sudden disappearance folks -- it's been awfully quiet on the Eastern front lately.
Well, you know, apart from the fact that MGM's favourite teenager And read more
The Arctic Giant (1942, Dave Fleischer)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jan 31, 2014
Even if it weren’t for catching all the future films The Arctic Giant influenced, the cartoon would still be a lot of fun. It opens with the discovery of a frozen dinosaur in the the Arctic. Scientists bring it back to Metropolis–King Kong style, but in a freezer–where it goes on read more
GIANT ANTS ATTACK WHITBY!
Classic Horror Campaign Posted by Richard on Sep 8, 2013
The Classic Horror Campaign is very excited to bring you some fantastic news direct from the Bram Stoker International Film Festival taking place in Whitby, North Yorkshire from 24th – 27th October. Not only is this going to be the biggest genre film festival in the UK this year featuring nume read more
Pacific Rim Brings Wave Upon Wave Of Giant Robots Hitting Giant Monters – But What Did You Expect?
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Jul 17, 2013
“It’s nothing but giant robots hitting giant monsters.” Seriously, this was the complaint that one of my friends had coming out of Pacific Rim. To which I could only reply “Well, yeah, what exactly did you expect?!!!!” I mean it’s not like the marketing on this on read more
The Iron Giant (1)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Sam Cooper on May 18, 2013
The Iron Giant (1999) is one of the most critically-acclaimed animated movies of all time. Outside of Disney’s hallowed hall of famers, many critics point to this film for its exemplary use of animation and themes as one of the quintessential American-made animated films. The film is based on read more
GIANT APE INVADES LONDON!!
Classic Horror Campaign Posted by Richard on Apr 16, 2013
Chaos and carnage ensues as a mad scientist transforms a harmless chimp into a giant gorilla that goes on the rampage in London. KONGA is a trashy, decidedly daft slice of ’60s schlock best experienced with like-minded lovers of retro-sci-fi-horror, and a bellyful of beer so why not join Billy Chain read more