The Godzilla and King Kong movies.
The Godzilla and King Kong movies.
The Gozilla invasion of Japanese legend-monsters initiated a whole new era...I always liked Gamera--he always had a boy with him and he would protect him (every kid's dream) but--I think I liked the little Mothra Twins who sang to the ever-slumbering Mothra to wake it up whenever it was needed...the song--still haunts me today..."Mo-ta-ra-ah"
I guess I'm too much older than you guys.....But, the birds was pretty nerve-wracking.....Then, I guess the Japanese specials were about the time I realized there were girls on earth and I didn't really care bout the scary shows.....Never mind.....
"The Birds"...a classic by any measurement--and scary! I saw it one night and I will always remember noticing on the way out of the theater EVERYONE glanced up into the sky--and I am sure they were not really aware of it...ha! All those eyes getting poked out! Cataract surgery gone haywire!
^^^^ BTW--it was also in that movie that I fell madly in love with Miss Tippi Hedren...what a foxy lady...
Yes, The Birds was very scary and I definitely had a crush for Tippi Hedren - although I think about that age getting crushes was pretty easily accomplished. I liked her daughter a lot, too.
what about teenage werewolf:....Micheal Landon....kinda cheesey but, so is Godzilla vs. King Kong.....Man, King Kong died a long time ago...
I'm no good at this sort of trivia - what was the one that had that big swampy plant go around killing people? I also was scared to death by the House of Wax one. As a little kid, I used to worry that I would see a giant spider coming along the horizon (all the movies about radiation inspired).
Plants attacking - Day of the Triffids. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055894/
Giant spiders attacking - So many, but probably; Earth vs. The Spider http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051570/ or Tarantula http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048696/
LOVED the Triffids--have that on DVD. "Eight-Legged Freaks" is a good newer spider movie--spiders never disappoint...the brief spate of "Shrinking People" and "50-foot People" movies were also a oddity of the 1950's. I swear--the movie "I Was A Teenage Frankenstein" made me ease off the foot-feed many times in my youth...when my very soul said put the hammer right through the floor on the old lady's Chrysler New Yorker 413-Hemi-Firedome...
attack of the 50ft woman
Not a 50's or 60's movie...but..."Near Dark" was a great movie..."it's finger-lickin' good!"
^^^That reminds me...
Although it was from the early '70s, "A Boy and His Dog" is one of my favorites because of the last scene.
Old Yeller...still makes me tear up...
The Island of Dr. Moreau.
Lost in Space.
Sometimes I feel that way.
The Tingler!! At the theater. saw it at the Yale. Seems like of the 3 theaters on the Hill, Redskin would make 4, Yale is the one that showed all the sci-fi and horror movies. This was during the 1960's, although The Redskin ran the 3-D 13 Ghosts.
At the Boomer Theater in Norman--it was actually wired with those "vibrators" that jiggled your seat during the "Tingler" appearances (in an odd pattern of seating--maybe 20 or so in the theater)...made a lot of racket and people laughed...as bad a special effect as the "Emerge-O" effect during "House on Haunted Hill" when it was first run in 1959--where a plastic skeleton cranked out over the audience on the right and left side of the screen during the acid-bath scene where the spook came out of the vat...
Just happened to be watching "Strait-Jacket" with Joan Crawford tonight--pretty good--but--it has the lovely and beautiful foxy lady Miss Diane Baker in it....I have always loved her. "Marnie" was another hit with her--a double-treat with Tippi Hedren too...and then as an older woman--she was marvelous in "Silence of the Lambs" as the politician...she is class all the way...with that mane of hair...
She passed today at the age of 80.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110104/...s_obit_francis
I also have to go with Forbidden Planet. A great idea that someone could redo.
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