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Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as Scooby-doo & the Monster of Mexico Video Tie-in (Scooby-Doo), Monster from the Ocean Floor, Monster Blood (Goosebumps, No 3), Monster a Go-Go, Throwback, Monster Blood II (Goosebumps | No 18), The Monster of Frankenstein, Monster Movie Memories: From Movie Palace To Drive In, The Monster That Challenged the World, Horror Book Volume 1.
Scooby-doo & the Monster of Mexico Video Tie-in (Scooby-Doo)
Scooby-Doo and the gang are traveling through Mexico in the Mystery Machine when they stumble upon another mystery! A beautiful seaside town is being haunted by a mysterious monster... El Chupacabra, the Mexican Bigfoot. Can the gang follow the monster's giant tracks and solve the mystery?This 8x8, designed for Scooby's youngest fans, is a pictorial retelling of the video release.
Monster from the Ocean Floor
(2001)
some scenery & scenes were good but not enough action or monster scenes. the story was just ok.
Monster Blood (Goosebumps, No 3)
Soon after he purchases a dusty can of monster blood at the funky old toy store near his great-aunt Kathryn's house, Evan begins to notice some strange things happening to the people around him.
Monster a Go-Go
(1965)
In this sci-fi classic from director and producer Bill Rebane, a space capsule crash-lands, and the astronaut aboard disappears. Is there a connection between the missing man and the monster roaming the area? This Special Edition includes a restored version of Monster a Go-Go, the theatrical trailer, an interview with Bill Rebane, audio commentary, a special collectible Scary Monsters article and a short film from Bill Rebane titled Twist Crazy.
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Throwback
First, let me just say: Wow. This book is like a 70's drive-in creature feature where you can see the zipper on the monster's back. It's entertaining in a throw-your-popcorn-at-the-screen kind of way, but it's also hilariously and unbelievably bad. (And a cheap rip off of Graham Masterton's THE MANITOU.) A woman grows a monster on the back of her neck and after several attempts by doctors to remove it (it grows back at one point) the monster is born and the woman runs around…
Monster Blood II (Goosebumps | No 18)
In the sequel to Monster Blood, Evan Ross has another terrifying experience when the scary green glob he discovered last summer turns a classroom hamster into a huge rodent with teeth.
The Monster of Frankenstein
The early 1950s were the Golden Age of horror comics. One of the most legendary titles of the era was Dick Briefer’s MONSTER OF FRANKENSTEIN, the first continuing series to feature a creature of darkness in a starring role. Veteran comics pro Briefer pulled out all the stops to create a truly great version of the Frankenstein Monster. Now, over a half-century later, these timeless, hard-hitting tales are collected for the first time in a big bonanza volume to delight monster lovers and comics…
Monster Movie Memories: From Movie Palace To Drive In
Monster Movie Memories: From Movie Palace To Drive In contains Spotlights on favorite monster movies Of The 30's - 60's, the great ones! From campy wonders like "Billy The Kid VS Dracula" to fabulous Universal offerings such as "Bride Of Frankenstein," it's all about the movies we love and remember! Each movie spotlight also includes the bio of actors and filmmakers who made the movies happen, from amazing special FX artists like to Paul Blaisdel to famous directors…
The Monster That Challenged the World
(2001)
A highlight among 1950s creature-features, The Monster That Challenged the World is a near-classic B movie that never goes out of style. When an earthquake reveals a nest of giant, prehistoric sea mollusks at the bottom of California's Salton Sea, the local body count skyrockets. Navy lietenant Twillinger (Tim Holt) takes command, assisting the obligatory scientist (Hans Conreid) while wooing the June Cleaver wanna-be (Barbara Darrow) who inevitably tangles with the monster--a flailing caterpillar-like…
Horror Book Volume 1
From the steaming, zombie-infested jungles of Vietnam to a shadow-haunted castle in the mountains of Vienna, where Dr. Frankenstein's monster collects an army of the dead, Image Comics invites you into a monster-infested world of horror. Featuring stories and art by monster makers Nat Jones, Jerry Beck, Mark Kidwell, Jeff Zornow, RD Hall, and Jay Fotos, this massive tome of horror features four full-length tales of terror in full-fiendish color.
Milpitas Monster
(2008)
A monster created from a garbage dump; local pollution terrorizes a town.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
The Mad Monster
(2002)
"The Mad Monster" is a bad movie. George Zucco hams it up a lot. But it is a lot of fun, and is atmospheric despite the usual trappings (i.e. old dark house on sawmp). The second bonus feature "The Black Raven" is another fun little PRC flicker with Glenn Strange in comedy releif! Both of these films make a fitting double-bill. The bonus materials are cool also, including an excellent audio interveiw with Glenn Strange, and the original theatrical trailer for "The Mad Monster".…
Monster (Point Horror Nightmare Hall)
Abby Mcdonald is sure that there is a monster on campus but how sure with all the happenings on salem any thing is possible but Abby is determined to learn the truth or is she with all the things she has to worrie about she might not want to know the truth a least not now this story is shocking terrifienig and sad
The Great Monster Magazines: A Critical Study of the Black and White Publications of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s
This work provides a critical overview of monster magazines from the 1950s to the 1970s. The term "monster magazine" is a blanket term, which, for the purposes of this study is used to describe both magazines that focus primarily on popular horror movies and magazines that contain stories featuring monsters which are illustrated in comic book style but printed in black and white.
Giant from the Unknown
(2000)
A hideous monster from beyond the grave! A small California mountain community is terrorized by a murderous monster that is stalking the townspeople and savagely murdering them. The undead thing is believed to be the incarnation of an infamous Spanish Conquistador who was killed in the mountain during an Indian raid. Filmed in scenic Big Bear, California, this drive-in thriller is the first film effort of '50s cult filmmaker Richard Cunha and one of the last films of monster make-up artist…
The Giant Gila Monster
(2002)
A monster of unknown origin stalks Lover's Lane in search of fresh teenagers to devour in this monster-sized bash filled with rock 'n' roll, hot rods, poodle skirts, and prehistoric lizards the size of a Greyhound bus! Teens realize the cause of an escalating chain of destruction in their sleepy town, but authorities refuse to believe them until the corpses start piling up. Starring Ken Curtis (Festus from TV's "Gunsmoke") and directed by Ray Kellogg (The Green Berets),…
Monster Mutt
(2011)
The Taylor's family dog, Max, is kidnapped by the evil Sirus Caldwell, (Zack Ward) CEO of mega corporation Envigormax, to be used as a test subject for a new super energy drink. When trials go terribly wrong, Max escapes only to be transformed from his lovable self into... ''Monster Mutt''! The Taylor kids, Ashley (Rhiannon Leigh Wryn) & Zach (Billy Unger) try to save their loyal friend with the help of the scientist, Dr. Victor Lloyd (Brian Stepanek), who regretfully helped transform Max. The…



