The People That Time Forgot (1977)

The People That Time Forgot (1977)

Major Ben McBride (Patrick Wayne), outspoken newswoman Lady Charlotte Cunningham (Sarah Douglas), drunken comic relief mechanic Hogan (Shane Rimmer), and excentric scientist Dr. Edwin Norfolk (Thorley Walters) hitch a ride with the British navy to rescue Bowen Tyler (Doug McClure), who was stuck on a dinosaur-filled lost continent at the end of The Land that

Return of Daimajin (1966)

Return of Daimajin (1966)

Return of Daimajin: The ruler of Mikoshiba sets his sights on the neighboring lands of Nagoshi and Chigusa, that sit on either side of a lake that contains the god’s island. Both are crushed, but the young lord of Chigusa and the daughter of the Lord of Nagoshi escape to the island. When the invaders

Rodan (1956)

Rodan (1956)

A mine disaster releases enormous ancient insects that go on a killing spree.  As the safety officer, police, and eventually the military hunt the bugs, an earthquake releases a greater foe in the form of a supersonic flying reptile. With the same director, producer, composer, and FX artist as Gojira/Godzilla, King of the Monsters, it

Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975)

Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975)

The surviving aliens from the 3rd Planet rebuild Mechagodzilla.  With the aid of a bitter scientist and his android daughter, they gain control of  the giant dinosaur, Titanosaurus, and send both creatures to destroy Tokyo.  Godzilla, in his last appearance as a hero, stomps into town to defeat the bad guys. A direct sequel to

Them! (1954)

Them! (1954)

A small child is found in a state of shock, walking in the desert.  A trailer is ripped apart and there are signs that the inhabitants have been killed.  The deaths mount, but Police Sgt. Ben Peterson (James Whitmore) and FBI agent Robert Graham (James Arness) can’t make any sense of it.  That’s before Dr.

The Thief of Bagdad (1940)

The Thief of Bagdad (1940)

Prince Ahmad (John Justin) is betrayed by his vizier, Jaffar (Conrad Veidt), and imprisoned. He escapes with the help of Abu (Sabu), a young thief, and together they see a princess (June Duprez) that Ahmad falls in love with. She is the daughter of the Sultan (Miles Malleson), and Jaffar wants her, so he magically blinds

War of the Gargantuas (1966)

War of the Gargantuas (1966)

A giant, shaggy, green humanoid is rising out of the sea to lunch on unsuspecting humans.  Due to their previous work, Dr. Paul Stewart (Russ Tamblyn) and his assistant Akemi (Kumi Mizuno) are called in to help find, and perhaps kill the monster.  As the military moves in, Paul and Akemi attempt to prove that