I think looking at the paycheck may have something to do with these lovely gems being produced. Thank goodness for those of us who love them. They were the starting point for a lot of major actors. Clint Eastwood got his start in one of the Creature from the Black Lagoon movies.
Narrator: Somewhere out in space live The Herculoids! Zok, the laser-ray dragon! Igoo, the giant rock ape! Tundro, the tremendous! Gloop and Gleep, the formless, fearless wonders! With Zandor, their leader, and his wife, Tara, and son, Dorno, they team up to protect their planet from sinister invaders! All-strong! All-brave! All-heroes! They're The Herculoids!🌲🇺🇸
Le bombe atomiche, i tumori conseguenti non hanno funzionato e siamo ancora troppi? Allora attaccano con i virus di laboratorio e i terremoti indotti, crisi climatica pianificata, scie chimiche e armi elettromagnetiche. Steminio di massa programmato con cibo inquinato e prossime carestie. Come all'inizio del film, qualcuno è seduto comodo a godersi lo spettacolo. Un gruppo di potenti è abbastanza stupido per distruggere il pianeta ed incolpare gli alieni. Gli alieni, avessero voluto, ci avrebbero già estinti da secoli. Ma che dico, da millenni. E.T. non è il problema. Film finto e inutile.
_Wow, my dearest Helen! A Great Scifi Movie from almost 70 years ago! Ir seems tô be for real a great one! Peter Graves is a great actor! And there's also an amazing plot on this movie! I hope that you join us on CCC movie chat at that première tô watch this old Scifi movie with us, my dearest Helen! Have a wonderful day much blessed! God bless you Always!_ 🤩🤩🤗🤗
These old movies are awesome. They're from a time in America when we were our best socially. Mom and Dad were in the home. Dad worked. Mom cooked, cleaned and made a nice home...AND some even wore pearls doing it 🤣 Kids were always in school learning. America really was great back then. Simple times❤
Finally a bona fide sci-fi cheapie from the 1950s. My personal favorite genre. Matt Dillion's little brah and some bug-eyed (ping-ponged balled) aliens. And in glorious colorized version. Yall b/w purists lay off CCC. Da man has it in its original version too. Check his catalog. Can't wait to see this one again. Awooo! 🐺🌛 Somebody bring in Fido, he wants in on some of the creepy action, too. 🌭 oops wrong dog.
Film altamente predittivo:NON sono saltati in aria; sono sbarcati, hanno preso possesso delle cosiddette multinazionali (in primis farmaco e armi, energia, ecc.) e stanno facendo fuori la popolazione terrestre come meglio gli pare.Saluti.
I've seen this and if you're a fan of cult kinkies, you'll love this one. One commenter I remember likened these aliens to a "race of Marty Feldmans". 😁
Not quite golden turkey level but almost. The monsters in the cave were "scary". The gold cummerbund on the alien leader was to die for. Sure, Marshall Dillon's little brah (hope i spelt it right, Odee) was wooden but it met my needs for a nice 1950s z-grade sci-fi fix that I craved. Super solid 2 1/2 stars. (More semi-gelatinous, really.) Quote of the night from chat. re: the ping pong ball eyes of the alien leader DW Biggly "At school he was the biggest pupil".
I love the old separated beds. I don’t like sharing my bed either . I’m a quiet sleeper and rarely move. Some ppl kick and move too much . I can’t deal with that. And I can’t sleep with a snorer or octopus. Or a poker….ughhh
Good movie! Brings back memories of watching these classics in b/w. Great job on the coloring process! Btw, speaking of that, can you feature the movie, The Werewolf (1956) with Joyce Holden and Steven Ritch? A colorized version of this movie would be awesome!
You know how, when you were a kid, some film scared the daylights out of you but then when you grew up, you realized what a laughable film it was? You know that kind of film? WELL, THIS WASNT ONE OF THEM!!!! Even when I was a kid, watching this film appearing once a month on « Chiller Theater », I knew what a turkey this film was.
That's being cruel to turkeys: this was 'sub-drive-in' crap, but many such pictures were being churned out from the Silent Era, giving audiences a quick thrill before being forgotten. No-one expected them to make sense.
Close encounters blows compared to this flick....mashed potato mountain and flashy lights, this had giant lizards, insects, mind control, and something more scarier to humans than AI or nuclear bombs
"Tar Baby 2",, (Callsign for the the Fighter aircraft at the start of the movie) Did I just see that ?? Thats how much things have changed(for the better) kiddies
Watching these (UGH!) colourised (by AI) monstrosities is a headache-inducing nightmare. First, if something's in black and white (I'm talking about the film - NOT TV. That's a different kettle of fish), it's got NOTHING to do with the makers of it not having enough money in the budget for colour film. That's a fallacy. The early colourisation (of the 80s-90s) was done using analogue tech, and there were ONLY 16 colors available. That's why people had orange-ish coloured skin, and their lips were also the same. It looked terrible. Today, it's done differently, and when it's done correctly - meaning time, care, and effort were used, the results CAN be startling and excellent (so amazing, I had to buy the disc of colourised I Love Lucy episodes. There's a terrific documentary on the disc which explains that they did a lot of research to verify what was the colour palette used (I.e. for the dresses, and furniture, etc (they show how their early attempt to colourise the Christmas episode - presented for the first time since it originally aired approximately 25 years before in the early 90s looked terrible and the colours used weren't accurate - they were picked only because the analogue system didn't allow ANY 'leeway' - i.e., it couldn't distinguish lips from skin, or any small, or adjacent areas, so as a ‘compromise’, they were both made 'semi-accurate'. But when they re-colourised,it today - and with the aid of the research, it truly is gorgeous to look at). This film (and all the other AI-colourised things found here) resembles those early analogue colourisation days. There's SO much 'jitter' it's giving me - someone who NEVER gets headaches. It's like watching a 3-D film without the glasses. It's sickening. It should be against the law for ANYONE but the rights holders to allow such desecration. I guarantee in less than 20 years, when AI colourisation gets better, garbage like this will be looked at just as people who think ALL colourised stuff has those nauseating analogue system colours are, with horror. On a side note; no one noticed the pilot (3:07) radioing control (3:12), and giving his call sign? It's 'tarbaby2'. That's not acceptable by today's standards. Also, those above-groind tests were highly toxic. A decade after then, Howard Hughes filled Genghis Khan. I think it was deleted close to 190 people - cast and crew - why top this location for filming. of that, almost 70 were DEAD within a DECADE afterwards fein cancer (amongst those who decided if cancer; Agnes Moorehead, John Wayne), and I've read that the men who were sent out (like guinea pigs, as far as I'm concerned) could SEE the BONES IN THEIR HANDS during the blast. There's NO WAY I would've agreed to die there like they were to ‘watch a test‘ - even at that supposedly ‘safe’ distance. Court-martial me, at least I’d be ALIVE. Last - and MOST important; DON'T watch this vomit - inducing ‘colourised’ monstrosity - watch it in pristine B&W; (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--lYp1vpD0kI.htmlsi=C-3NFrAIL1k6zRrc)
If I had the money, remaking all the old 30s-60s science fiction and horror films and short stories/novels with proper scripts, top actors, camera work, special effects, etc.-would be my delight.
Questo orrido prodotto di fantascienza non potevate lasciarlo nell'0blio in cui era caduto senza prendervi la briga di colorarlo ( In modo infame) rendendolo ancora più brutto?
Hey….Peter Graves! The doctor, whoever the actor is, played Harry Goodman, Benny’s brother, in The Benny Good an story, the same year this movie came out.
The Aliens were hilarious. I thought of all those people who witnessed the bomb test, how many of them went on to have cancer and children with birth defects. The price we pay for progress.
Those bomb-test "witnesses" were purposely exposed to radiation but never told of its effects (as were thousands of Brits and South Sea Islanders similarly exposed to test explosions). Millions more troops and munitions workers never knew that the 'RDX' explosive material in the bombs and shells they handled was toxic to the human nervous system in very low concentrations of a few p.p.m..In the environment, RDX gradually sinks into the water table and never decays. Communities are drinking it today and will never get told how dangerous it is. So much for the moral integrity of the people allegedly protecting our freedom.