It’s about time we got a new American Godzilla movie to make
up for that ’98 turd. The response to
this movie has mostly been positive so I cannot wait to check out the
destruction.
I really need to check out his show and I am not even sure I
get the WB or CW, whatever it is. I am
also on board for checking out the new Flash when it debuts soon.
This is another movie that I have bought countless times and
I will get this newer, more restored version too. This horror classic is 40 now, just like me, and I
love this movie. My dad snuck me in to
the drive inn to see this Texas classic because we could not find it on VHS at
the time. The movie was shot like a documentary
so it’s grainy and I hope this version keeps that look and feel to it. The highest of recommendations.
This is the best Christmas horror pic out there. I am surprised they did not hold on to this release
a little sooner to December but hey, it’s that time of year for horror movies.
The personalities of two former baseball players clash as
they traverse the rural back roads of a post-plague New England teeming with
the undead. I have been hearing good
things about this Scream Factory release.
This was Roger Corman’s attempt at cashing in on Irwin Allen’s
disaster flicks like The Towering Inferno and The Poseidon Adventure. Looks
like fun and it has Rock Hudson chasing babes in it so it features some of his
best acting ever.
In Victorian England, a master criminal makes elaborate
plans to steal a shipment of gold from a moving train. I have never seen this but I miss Sean
Connery so much that I consider titles like this new so I can check them out.
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