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A large carnivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous period of Northern Africa, with a head resembling one of a crocodilian, is found which could grow up to 50 feet long. Dr. Campbell (Bruce Weitz) uses its DNA with a modern-day crocodile to create two hybrids of it at Paula Kennedy's Genetic Research Co. (Gereco) lab. One creature kills Dr ...
Prehistoric Creature [115] Garuda: 2004 Thailand Garuda / giant bird creature [116] Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster: 1964 Japan Godzilla / daikaiju [8] [117] [118] Ghostbusters: 1984 United States Stay Puft Marshmallow Man [119] The Giant Behemoth: 1959 United Kingdom, United States Paleosaurus [120] [121] The Giant Claw: 1957 United States
This is a list of monster movies, about such creatures as extraterrestrial aliens, giant animals, Kaiju (the Japanese counterpart of giant animals, but they can also be machines and plants), mutants, supernatural creatures, or creatures from folklore, such as Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster.
When Seymour fouls up a floral arrangement for dentist Dr. Farb, Mushnick fires him. Hoping to change his mind, Seymour talks about a plant he has grown from seeds he got from a "Japanese gardener over on Central Avenue." [17] Seymour names the plant "Audrey Jr.", which delights Audrey. However, when finally shown the plant, Mushnick is ...
The earliest film to have a shrunken person was a 1901 short The Dwarf and the Giant by Georges Méliès in which a character was split into two, with one growing in size and the other shrinking. Before digital effects became commonplace, composite screens were used to create the illusion of miniature people.
It has an “elongated,” tube-shaped body with 20 tentacles and over 70 tube feet. Sea cucumbers use these feet-like projections to suction onto surfaces and move around, according to the ...
Drive-in advertisement from 1957 for 20 Million Miles to Earth and co-feature, The 27th Day.. The film was based on a concept by Ray Harryhausen called The Giant Ymir. [1]20 Million Miles to Earth began production in Rome, Italy in September 1956, using only William Hopper of the main cast, and moved to the U.S. from October 30 to November 9 of that year. [2]
A YouTube video from Renato Piai Vicalvi shows this power plant. Other spiders were found in Argentina and Paraguay. Other spiders were found in Argentina and Paraguay.