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βΆ Godzilla (1954) YouTube β https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58c3ULKwxb8
βΆ 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957) DVD β https://amzn.to/41oiqkv
βΆ The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms (1953) DVD β https://amzn.to/3D1jeBs
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βΆ The Giant Behemoth (1959) Blu-ray β https://amzn.to/4g3FtWa
βΆ The Monster That Challenged the World (1957) Blu-ray β https://amzn.to/4godUXn
βΆ The Giant Claw (1957) DVD β https://amzn.to/3ZucnrM
βΆ Rodan (1956) YouTube β https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5pjSOUtb8A
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70 years young?! I know we donβt see your face, but your voice can easily passed as someone at least 40 years younger. Iβm fifty and love all of these great classics keep up the great work, I love your videos!
The giant claw bird looks like a turkey buzzard that was shot through an orchard and hit every tree !!!!!!!!!!.
Nothing beats the song 'Beware the blob" !!!!!!.
Rodan always reminds me of being a 'crow with an attitude" !!!!.
Love this. I remember watching all of these when I was younger.
If you do anything from the 1960s, you can add "Reptilicus" to that list. A 1961 giant monster movie that is likely up there in the Giant Claw territory for its "special" effects.
Some good movies in there.
I've got 2 years on you and so do remember the Saturday afternoon double feature creature feature,
This is a great list. Some of these are good. Attack of the Crab Monsters 1957 is another decent monster movie. xx
I was born in the fifties and have seen all these. Great entertainment.
The 1950s would be Known as the Decade for Corny Monster , Sci-Fi , & B – Movies .
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I love how the Greatest Generation could wipe out the entire AXIS but are befuddled by easy to hit giant bugs.
The giant claw lol !
I loved watching these as a teen. I saw these movie plots reused in the late 50s early Marvel Comics drawn by Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and others before and during the early part of the 60βs as Stan Lee started reintroducing super heroβs back into the comics. So much fun with chemistry, nuclear radiation and cosmic rays !
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What catalog do you put Might Joe Young in?
I have seen all of these….there was a theater where I used to live that showed these old monster movies one day a week during summer, so I have seen some of them as they were intended to be seen….
Well done
It's really cool how you made Rodan look like stop motion at the near beginning of this. 0:18
Tarantula was one of my fav, when I was a kid. I was never scared of it, but I love the suspense.
I cant imagine the shooting of all those stop animation scene's, I admire Harryhausen for his patience and vision.
The Mysterians and Battle in outer space, both by TOHO would be good. Thanks.
Gila monster was a groundbreaking cars film. Cameras and microphones on the car. No back process shots. THE best flat head V8 hot rod engine sound ever. Our guitar playing hero was a cousin to the Everly Bros and was better known later as Boss Hog. This was copied by Steve McQueen for Lemans, then taken up a step for Grand Prix.
Here's a couple of old movies I'd love to see featured on your channel. How about "Dr. Phibes House of Horrors ", the "Pit and the Pendulum ", "13 Ghosts ", that would be the original black and white version from way back when, "The Bubble ", that's another good one except I believe it only was made in 3-D, those are just a few I'd like to see featured on your channel….
17:00 "ground breaking special effects". Video literally shows ground breaking.
Them! was a favourite of ours growing up. Had it on tape for ages until VHS became obsolete.
I finally managed to get it on DVD only a few weeks ago, thanks to a colleague, and I've watched it about a dozen times since. Great movie!
Gojira has to be my favourite though, mostly because I'm a fan anyway.
When going to see the Giant Claw and the creature for the first time Jeff Morrow left the theater in total embarrassment.