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It is the second of a series of films made for Cinemax paying tribute to the films of American International Pictures. The films in this tribute series reused the titles of old American International Pictures films, in this case the 1958 Bert I. Gordon film Earth vs. the Spider, but are not remakes of the earlier films. [1]
In medieval England, the bugbear was depicted as a creepy bear that lurked in the woods to scare children. It was described in this manner in The Buggbears, [2] an adaptation, with additions, from Antonio Francesco Grazzini’s La Spiritata (‘The Possessed [Woman]’, 1561). [3] In a modern context, the term bugbear may also mean pet peeve. [4]
Unknown creature [29] Another WolfCop: 2018 Werewolf [30] Arcadian: 2024 Unknown creatures [31] The Arctic Giant: 1942 Dinosaur-esque monster [32] [33] Atragon: 1963 Manda / daikaiju [34] Attack the Block: 2011 Aliens [35] Attack of the 50 Foot Woman: 1958 Giant human [36] [37] Attack of the Crab Monsters: 1958 Giant crabs [38] Attack of the ...
It won Best Independent Movie at the 2011 Scream Awards, and was nominated for Best Science Fiction Movie. [42] [43] The film also won Best International Film at the 37th Saturn Awards. [44] The National Board of Review named the film one of the top ten independent films of 2010, [45] and it placed third on Moviefone's Top 10 Sci-Fi Movies of ...
The film received negative reviews for its poor editing, bad writing, bad acting, and terrible special effects. [12]A review in DVD Talk reported that the film features "endless footage of a couple driving" and that "[i]f you disregard the kill scenes, the laughable rubber monster suit, the clunky photography, the plodding pace, and ample padding, It's Alive! really isn't that bad," adding ...
Another Reddit user posted a series of similar photos of the creature the same day. One user likened the scene to a horror film. %shareLinks-quote="I don't know what the f--- that is.
The rise of the drop bear. If the Drop Bears had been formed just 20 years later, they might not have had to explain their name so often. In the age of the internet, the myth of the drop bear has ...
She Creature (originally billed as Mermaid Chronicles Part 1: She Creature) is a 2001 horror made-for-television film, directed by Sebastian Gutierrez and starring Rufus Sewell, Carla Gugino and Rya Kihlstedt in leading roles. It is the first in a series of films made for Cinemax paying tribute to the films of American International Pictures. [1]