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Attack of the Monsters 10 Movie Pack

Attack of the Monsters 10 Movie Pack Review



This movie goes wayyy beyond anything silly I've EVER seen before.....seriously ;) I found this movie in a 2-pack at the Dollar Tree the other night. There was a whole bunch of dollar 2-for-1 dvds in a big, huge pile up at the front. This was the ONLY Japanese monster one. All the others were Dracula, Wolfman, Mummy ones, you know. Alongsides Godzilla, Spectreman, Space Giants and the like, Gamera was one that I had grew up with {however, this particular movie I hadn't seen yet}.

O.k., I come home but don't have time to watch it as I am tired and it's late. Next day, however, I watch it, wow....simply Woooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!! I was expecting silliness and cheeziness..however this movie was just wayyy too funny. This movie was hilarious, to say the least. Some people here mentioned Gamera doing gymnastics and dancing and stuff. I swear I didn't believe it. Then, I saw it first-hand for myself - I swear I couldn't stop laughing!!!!

And, the monster that Gamera fought? He really is just an over-grown knife. A Knife Monster??? Almost like they ran out of ideas there. It was good, though. That Knife Monster - you'd just have to see this thing for yourself. Really, he's quite strange and wierd-looking.

Over-all, pretty funny and pretty good ;)


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Attack of the Monsters 10 Movie Pack Overview


This fourth entry in the Gamera series found the titanic turtle paralleling the cuddly direction of his competitor Godzilla. When two young, star-gazing children investigate a spaceship that has practically landed in their backyard, they are whisked away to Terra, our undiscovered tenth planet whose two "groovy spacegirls" are all that remain of a once-superior alien civilization. But the boys soon discover that their seemingly friendly hosts have sinister plans in mind for them. Never fear, for Gamera comes to save them, flying through space to battle the spacegirls' guardian Guiron, a giant, rhino-like beast possessing a razor-sharp steel blade for a snout. This movie is truly suited for young children, for older kids, and especially for adults will chortle at the unintentional humor arising from the cheesy effects, underplayed roles, and possibly the worst dubbing job in Japanese monster history. Taken as comedy, adults will find this a real camp gem--when the two boys witness Guiron slice 'n' dice a laser-spewing Gaos, one of them proclaims: "What a monster!" --Bryan Reesman

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Phantom from 10000 Leagues The Another cult classic of 50's science fiction warning of the perils of unchecked scientific progress. The titular creature stands guard over a submerged uranium deposit and messily does away with anyone who gets too close to it.Giant Gila Monster TheTeenage mechanic Chase Winstead and his friends are only interested in having a groovy time but there's a giant lizard cramping their style--and eating them. The rear projection gila monster is decidedly low-tech and Chase's musical numbers will leave your mouth agape but it all comes together in a wonderfully schlocky package.Eegah! Eegah (yes that is his name) meets and falls in love with pretty young Roxy Miller played by Marilyn (I'm-too-old-to be-playing-a-teenager) Manning. The fact that Arch Hall Jr. plays Roxy's boyfriend and Arch Hall Sr. plays her father adds to both the confusion and the fun. Utterly hilarious.Monster Maker The Horror mainstay J. Carrol Naish plays mad scientist Dr. Igor Markoff. The good doctor has eyes for Patricia Lawrence but she has the good taste not to reciprocate his feelings. Markoff then injects Patricia's concert pianist father Anthony with a serum that hideously deforms his hands and face. Since only Markoff can cure Anthony Patricia will have to love him now won't she? Classic mad scientist logic in this gem from Hollywood's golden age of horror.Attack of the Giant Leeches B-Movie mogul Roger Corman served as executive producer on this slimy little opus. That old chestnut nuclear radiation is to blame for some men in cheap monster suits--I mean giant leeches--which start feeding on the residents of a small southern town. Especially noteworthy is the performance from July 1959 Playmate Yvette Vickers as a white trash goddess who along with her illicit lover is forced into the leech infested swamp by her cuckolded husband.Killer Shrews The Captain Thorne Sherman (James Best who later played Roscoe P. Coltr

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