(1968) Directed by Kinji Fukasaku; Written by Charles
Sinclair, Bill Finger and Tom Rowe; Story by Ivan Reiner; Starring: Robert
Horton, Luciana Paluzzi, Richard Jaeckel, Bud Widom and Ted Gunther; Available
on Blu-ray and DVD
Rating: **½
“…But it proves out. The read more
In the mid 1960s, a quartet of Italian science-fiction films were made concerning the adventures of a futuristic space station called Gamma One. The films were directed by the legendary Antonio Margheriti (aka Anthony M. Dawson). The Gamma One movies are colorful, wild sci-fi adventures, with read more
The Green Slime
Directed by Kinji Fukasaku
Written by Bill Finger, Tom Rowe and Charles Sinclair; story by Ivan Reiner
1968/Japan/Italy/US
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First viewing/Amazon Instant Bad movie made worse by its love triangle subplot. Astronauts must destroy an giant asteroid heading on a collision read more
The Japanese-American co-production of The Green Slime (1968) never makes claims for greatness, but delivers plenty of wacky amusement. This film has the unusual honor of being featured in the first episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and that distinction tells you everything you need to know ab read more
Robert Horton as the stoic hero.
What do you do when you learn that a six million ton asteroid is on a collision course with Earth and impact is just ten hours away?
The UNSC (United Nations Space Center?) recalls Commander Jack Rankin (Robert Horton) from retirement and sends him to Operating Ba read more
Robert Horton as the stoic hero.
What do you do when you learn that a six million ton asteroid is on a collision course with Earth and impact is just ten hours away?
The UNSC (United Nations Space Center?) recalls Commander Jack Rankin (Robert Horton) from retirement and sends him to Operating Ba read more