I'm in the mood for something "different". I'd like to watch a monster movie where the monster really makes you think "WTF Really?"
Off the top off my head here's what I've seen to help give you a better idea for recommendations.
The Happening - Plants
Monsturd - A $hitman
The Stuff - Snack food
Rectuma - Giant Killer A$$
Squirm - Worms
Night of the Lepus - bunnies
Anything with furniture maybe?
Killer puppies? Kittens? What do you have?
Quote from: Bushma on February 01, 2013, 06:48:17 PM
I'm in the mood for something "different". I'd like to watch a monster movie where the monster really makes you think "WTF Really?"
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Anything with furniture maybe?
DEATH BED: THE BED THAT EATS (http://366weirdmovies.com/list-candidate-death-bed-the-bed-that-eats-1977/)
Woody Allan's Everything You Wanted to Know About Sex, But Were Afraid to Ask - Giant boob
Woody Allan's Sleeper - Giant Cardboard Chicken
Roller Blade - Psychotic Hand Puppet
Demon Island: killer piƱata.
The Lift - A killer elevator. And my favorite tag line: "Take the stairs. For God's sake, take the stairs!"
Monolith Monsters - Killer rocks. And, honestly, killer boredom.
Day of the Triffids - Killer flowers.
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes- Killer Tomatoes. :smile:
Blades - Lawnmower (The back story to why it became a killer always cracks me up)
The Refrigerator - Refrigerator
Uninvited - Cat
JACK FROST - A killer SNOWMAN???? :teddyr: :bouncegiggle: :buggedout:
Quote from: Rev. Powell on February 01, 2013, 06:59:43 PM
DEATH BED: THE BED THAT EATS (http://366weirdmovies.com/list-candidate-death-bed-the-bed-that-eats-1977/)
LOL! YES! I watched this last night. Perfect! Thanks Rev!
Quote from: indianasmith on February 03, 2013, 08:18:44 AM
JACK FROST - A killer SNOWMAN???? :teddyr: :bouncegiggle: :buggedout:
I should have mentioned this one. Jack Frost 1 & 2, standard Christmas movies at my house along with Gingerdead Man.
Quote from: El Misfit on February 03, 2013, 05:24:04 AM
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes- Killer Tomatoes. :smile:
I havent seen that in years. That is going on the list!
Quote from: Derf on February 02, 2013, 10:06:11 AM
Day of the Triffids - Killer flowers.
I loved the Original and that 2 or 3 part mini series the BBC did a few years ago!
Thanks for all the suggestions! I'm going to have so much to watch. I may not be mentally stable afterwards, but I'll have fun!
Quote from: El Misfit on February 03, 2013, 05:24:04 AM
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes- Killer Tomatoes. :smile:
I watched this again last night with my kids. I had a wonderful time, and so did they! Thanks again for the reminder on this. After this my daughter asked "Can we watch the killer clown movie?" so of course I put on "Killer Klowns From Outer Space" HA HA. One of our favorite films.
DVR50 posted the first one that came to my mind...THE REFRIGERATOR. Unbelievably bad, but fun.
Troll II (http://www.badmovies.org/movies/trollii/) is nearly obligatory.
"Deadly Eyes" is about killer rats, but the rats are dachshunds wearing costumes.
The Strangeness (http://www.badmovies.org/movies/strangeness/) monster is a doozy.
Blood Freak (http://www.badmovies.org/movies/bloodfreak/) is pretty weird, with a turkey-headed mutants drinking the blood of drug users to satisfy his hunger for blood and drugs.
And then there is "Killdozer" which will hurt you.
Killer Condom
Rubber [not related to the above theme]
Quote from: Andrew on February 04, 2013, 08:56:40 AM
And then there is "Killdozer" which will hurt you.
I can't believe I did not think to mention this...for two reasons.
1. I was just talking about this movie about two days ago, and
2. I LOVE this movie. What a hoot!
Awesome, so many films to watch. My wife walked out on the last 10 minutes of "Death Bed" and said "Nothing before the 80s!", but what she doesn't know won't hurt me.
Quote from: dean on February 04, 2013, 09:24:57 AM
Killer Condom
Rubber [not related to the above theme]
Killer Condom?! Please tell me you're not joking. REALLY?!?!?!
I need to watch Rubber again, I still haven't wrapped my head around that one.
Quote from: Andrew on February 04, 2013, 08:56:40 AM
Troll II (http://www.badmovies.org/movies/trollii/) is nearly obligatory.
And then there is "Killdozer" which will hurt you.
I love Troll 2!
Killdozer?! Ohhhh, that sounds good. Just the name reminds me of "Trucks"... there's another one I need to watch.
There's ANGST, which I commented on earlier....
http://www.badmovies.org/forum/index.php/topic,115439.msg482603.html#msg482603
Quote from: Andrew on February 04, 2013, 08:56:40 AM
And then there is "Killdozer" which will hurt you.
Hurt me? HA! I really enjoyed this. I love how they figure out how to kill it.
Lloyd Kelly: How do you go about killing a machine?
Dennis Holvig: A machine? It's too heavy to hang and it's too big to put in the gas chamber.
HA HA HA HA! I also enjoyed how it did it's little... what was it a dance, a taunt? Where it would lift the blade then drop it to the ground, or when it would tilt the blade back and forth. So much fun. Thanks for htis one.
THE WORM EATERS
I have not seen this, nor have I any plans to see it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eXx-L5UJsg
THE KILLER SHREWS - "genetically altered" killer shrews
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQSCkvNQfhA
Whatever that thing in THE CREEPING TERROR is supposed to be.
APOLLO 18 had what appeared to be sentient killer rocks.
DARK STAR's monster is essentially a beachball.
50s-60s sci-fi films are loaded with cheesy robots, and silly alien monsters some much better realized than others.
THE TOWER starring Paul Reiser features a killer building...
The watermelon monster from DRUNKEN WU-TANG.
(http://www.badmovies.org/movies/dwutang/dwutang3.jpg)
For it's unconventional approach in a time when Toho was riding high on Godzilla's success, I always felt that Frankenstein Conquers The World was very odd and unique.
First of all the plot was crazy, with Germany delivering the heart of the original monster to the Japanese, and there was the treatment of Frankenstein as a living creature borne of the atom, and not the laboratory. Finally, the creature was highly humanized in a way Toho had not previously done with any of their daikaiju. And the makeup for Frankenstein was very good, with a nice mix of hybrid with traces of the original monster. And last but not least, there was the haunting score by maestro Akira Ifukube that set the atmosphere right from the opening shots.
Overall a very surreal and strange movie that seems to work just fine in the contextual world it took place in.