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Review of Yongary Monster From the Deep / Konga (Double Feature)
- The KongaLost in the African jungles for over a year Dr. Charles Decker (Michael Gough Horror Hospital) has returned to England with Konga a baby chimpanzee. Disappearing into his lab the mad botanist begins work on what he believes will be his greatest achievement. Having witnessed a Baganda witchdoctor's use of a rare carnivorous plant to produce accelerated animal growth Decker injects Konga with the same serum. Using the gorilla-sized chimp to brutally murder his enemies Decker himself soonbecomes victim to Konga's uncontrollable rage. Grabbing the scientist the berserk chimpwho's grown to monstrous sizebreaks out of the lab and rampages through London a city's whose salvationrests with the military who's been ordered to destroy Konga at all cost.Yongary Monster From The DeepFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: SCI-FI/FANTASY/CLASSICS UPC: 027616086341 Manufacturer No: M108634
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Comments for Yongary Monster From the Deep / Konga (Double Feature)
- Posted on 2007-12-12
Yongary At Last
MGM continues to release some great titles in these Double Feature DVDs. KONGA, a goofy-but-entertaining one, has been released previously, so the real reason to get this is for the nice widescreen print of YONGARY, which was for many years the only South Korean monster film to be seen in the USA. Of course, comparisons to Godzilla and/or Gamera are all but inevitable, but the film stands on its own as a favorite Saturday afternoon Creature Feature. Video quality of both titles is fine, and YONGARY includes a scene I had not seen before: planes and military vehicles are sliced in half by Yongary's death ray...I guess he learned that trick from Gyaos. If you're a kaiju fan, this one's a must!
Score: 4
- Posted on 2007-11-08
From the pretty good to the indefensible
Y'know, I wasn't really expecting to like either of these...
So why buy the thing? Hey, it was cheap and I love the genre.
But Konga was great! Misanthropic to be sure, some clunky effects without doubt but the former just added to its bent charms and the latter were not as numerous as I expected. Way more enjoyable than I was led to believe and everybody in the thing (except, weirdly, them playing cops) is a glorious, fat ham!
Yongary, on the other hand, is the worst man-in-suit- monster movie I have had the rabid displeasure to see. I have a high tolerance for crappy movies but this is just unwatchable.
So all three stars are for Konga, a deliciously guilty pleasure.
And both flicks look great!
Score: 3
- Posted on 2007-10-14
Two of mightest monsters on dvd.
Finnally Yongary widesceen on dvd. Remeber seeing Yongary on bad quality tape or the Alpha record dvd, seeing it in widesceen for first made my day. Konga may not be as far back as Yongary, but worth to own. Many thanks to MGM/Fox.
Score: 5
- Posted on 2007-09-15
If you're reading this, you already like monster movies.
First up is Yongary Monster From The Deep. This film seems to be judged pretty harshly but I was surprised at how enjoyable it was. Is the monster suit bad? Yes. Are the effects bad? Yes. Is it worse than the later Showa Series of Godzilla films? No. (Refer to the title of the review). The print looks very good and is 2.35 anamorphic which is far better than any previous release that I know of. On the flipside we have Konga. I didn't like this one as well but it has its merits I guess. The movie has a pretty good build up but the special effects climax is anything but! It is fun seeing Michael Gough over act as a mad scientist. It is the same release as the previous stand alone disc so the print isn't too bad (not as good as Yongary's) unfortunately it is still Non-anamorphic. Anyway two good monster flicks worth adding to your collection. I'm glad I did.
Score: 4



