Wanna watch #monsterdon without adverts? Wanna save the Internet archive some bandwidth? Both of these versions are available via torrents, I'm torrenting them, and so are others. Download and enjoy.
Wanna watch #monsterdon without adverts? Wanna save the Internet archive some bandwidth? Both of these versions are available via torrents, I'm torrenting them, and so are others. Download and enjoy.
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For those of #monsterdon unfamiliar with the three-headed scary god #Ghidorah, or why the third head is the scariest, an introduction …
this sunday! for #monsterdon's viewing of Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001) i'm planning on doing an owncast livestream of the movie again at https://miru.miyaku.media pre-stream countdown with music from the movie’s soundtrack and trailer starts at ~8:15pm eastern
Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001) starts at 9pm eastern (Japanese audio with hardcoded English subtitles)
please have a backup option just-in-case
stay tuned afterwards for the world premiere of Kaiju On Ice: Giant Monsters All-Out Chill (2025)
forgot to share this during the last #monsterdon : a remix of vincent price talking about rubbing his roast. a boneless roast
This Sunday at 9pm Eastern (that's 1am Monday UTC) on #MONSTERDON the weekly monster movie watch party! Come watch giant rubber kaiju battle with a couple hundred of your closest friends!
This week's movie is Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001)! This is the one that hates children and loves the military, so it's a lot of fun to taunt ^^
It's free with ads over on Tubi: https://tubitv.com/movies/100039782/godzilla-mothra-and-king-ghidorah-giant-monsters-all-out-attack
Or Archive.org has both the subtitled version: https://archive.org/details/eng-sub-godzilla-mothra-and-king-ghidorah-giant-monsters-all-out-attack_2001
And the English dub: https://archive.org/details/42.-godzilla-mothra-and-king-ghidorah-2001
See you this Sunday!
this week #Monsterdon is doing one of the very best godzilla movies:
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (GMK)
in this one godzilla's a vengeful spirit. Literally.
He’s possessed by the restless souls of those killed in World War II, and he’s furious that Japan is trying to forget them.
and mothra is etheral and sparkly
and Ghidorah is the good guy?
and also Baragon is there. and he tries
this one is weird and ambitious and if you've never seen a Godzilla movie or done #Monsterdon you should seriously considering joining us this time
I guess we can't go wrong with a good kaiju movie!
I do hope one day we're going to do the original "Little Shop of Horrors". I've never seen it.
And I hear "Food of the Gods" is *weird*, so I figure I should see that one someday.
Did #Monsterdon ever do "Night of the Lepus"..? That's the one with DeForest Kelley, right? And they used a clip of the giant rabbits on a TV in "The Matrix"?
What should our next #Monsterdon movie be?
ALL THE WAY
Purple-Crested Turaco,
It is found Kenya ,
South Africa ,
Burundi ,
Zimbabwe .
Credits: Kenyan Birder
This must be the ultimate #monsterdon
- monster? Check
- nuclear terror? Check
- hip soundtrack? Check
- unbearably bad acting? Check
- unbearably bad writing? Check
- unbearably bad voice-over? Check
- unbearably bad editing? Check
- long sequences of irrelevant stock footage? Check
- bizarre plot twist you didn't expect? Check
- solid inspiration to any aspiring film maker who thinks they aren't good enough or have budget enough or skills enough to gain eternal global distribution? Check
What more could you want?
"Monster a Go-Go" (Herschell Gordon Lewis, 1965) - FULL MOVIE
TRIVIA EVERMORE
One last item now that participants have given their opinions on its quality.
The Raven was reputedly produced at a cost of about $350,000. (Probably went mostly for salaries of Vincent Price, Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre)
It's now known as one of Corman's biggest box office hits, grossing $1.5 million. (several bazillion in today's dollars)
That's in profits for Corman, The Master.
thank you @Taweret, @Cherizilla, @JoeWynne and all you delightful #Monsterdonians everyone let's drink a toast to the great Jim Jr., raven actor extraordinaire!
see ya next time I hope
@TerryHancock
I didn't know anything about this movie, but I sorta got into it once I realized no one on the production (except maybe the effects guys) was taking the plot seriously, and it was a silly and satirical horror.
@TerryHancock sonny tufts once famously described his second movie, _government girl_, as being about as funny as three caskets
three caskets are _definitely_ funnier than this film
IDK. I don't really understand the complaints. Within the constraints:
* Adapted from a poem that isn't all that long (and has even less plot, as it is mostly a reflection on the themes of death and loss).
* Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff all need roles (I doubt they cared so much about Jack Nicholson then).
* Roger Corman directing.
* Comedy, but also creepy.
I think it was a pretty solid movie. They had multiple, well-made and well-dressed sets (I wonder if they are re-used?) and some very expressive matte or glass-painting work.
And some film compositing -- did y'all notice the phantom Raven drawing at the beginning was behind a chair! That had to be a film-composite shot. Very nice work for 1963.
And they had to develop a story for a 95 minute feature film.
The Raven was portrayed by Jim Jr., apparently, and he appeared in more than 125 roles!
https://variety.com/2007/film/news/moe-disesso-83-animal-trainer-1117968303/
Well, big thanks to @Taweret for another pleasant evening of obscure cinema. This was one I'd never seen before, and I'd mixed the name up with another Vincent Price movie with a giant raven (that I may have hallucinated entirely).
Veni, Vidi, Vincent