Sentences with phrase «old monster movies»

Besides the inspiration from old monster movies and retro shooters, I once wanted to be a paleontologist, digging for dinosaur fossils and stuff.
Sadly, nobody makes games that gives nostalgic feeling of these old classic games anymore,» Anucha said, adding, «I also love old monster movies like 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Godzilla.
Fans of old monster movies will instantly note that this watery creature has a striking resemblance to another watery movie monster, the one in CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON, which is no accident.
But it's very unlike the clopping, teetering version of old monster movies.
I admit I am a geek that loves old monster movies and horror films.
We don't typically get excited about press releases wanting to the world to know a 55 - year - old monster movie has just been made available for free to...

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Kind of like is the new godzilla they same monster as the old black and white movies showed?
This drop - off event to view the movie «Monster House» is perfect for kids 5 - 10 years old.
Your child may be a 6 - year - old who laughs at monsters in movies and can handle the truth about bad guys being a reality of life.
Your child may be a six - year - old who laughs at monsters in movies and can handle the truth about bad guys being a reality of life.
I'm a 21 year old gamer that likes to read on my spare time and battle monster when i'm not lol.I'm also a quite a understanding person with loyalty and respect.I love all sorts reptile, but i hate spiders.The sort of movies i watch are anime or sad movies with action.I love all sorts of music.If...
... an old - fashioned and flat - out fun monster movie that benefits from Treat Williams» tremendously engaging lead performance.
As much as The Mummy's early scenes draw inspiration from the spirit of old Universal monster movies, the film's clearest touchstone is the 1999 reboot.
The Shape of Water feels very much in tune with them and on this occasion he taps into the Cold War paranoia of America while also recognising the psyche that plagued the country during the secrecy of the Roswell incident and pays homage to the old Hollywood monster movies of yesteryear.
56 - year old Frenchman Alexandre Desplat is nominated for his work on two scores — director Guillermo Del Toro's critically acclaimed monster movie romance «The Shape of Water,» and director Luc Besson's epic space fantasy «Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets» — and is one of the five nominees for Composer of the Year.
Then he reviews the new movies I Feel Pretty, Super Troopers 2, Traffik and the old movie The Monster Squad.
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Hot on the heels of the Alice Lowes and Ben Wheatleys of this world, are an entire new movement of young, cult - driven filmmakers, pushing old - school movie monsters and pitch black dark comedy to the very front of their repertoires.
After her Academy Award - winning turn in the harrowing drama «Room,» the 27 - year - old actress has been sampling a string of new genres, from co-starring opposite a monster movie icon in the recent blockbuster «Kong: Skull Island» to her upcoming stint as a superheroine in Marvel Studios» «Captain Marvel.»
- Rooted in Reality - Filmmakers and cast reveal how they broke away from old tropes and traditions to create a dynamic and realistic 21st century monster movie.
For anyone for whom the title isn't a sufficient description of what you're getting into, suffice to say that Rampage is a good old - fashioned monster movie.
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But if you calibrate your expectations to «monster movie for eight - year - olds,» you may find some fun in this energetic and blissfully brief (a mere 103 minutes!)
Two genres get a recharge in Derek Lee and Clif Prowse's Afflicted, the latest found footage monster movie that might have some, age - old fans of the genre rolling their eyes.
Godzilla is back in theaters in a monster new reboot of the classic movie icon, and at 60 - years - old, he has
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Benicio Del Toro, a confessed horror geek, was the prime mover behind The Wolfman; with producer Rick Yorn (The Aviator, Gangs of New York) he managed to sell Universal on the idea of an old - school monster movie that would keep the digital effects to a minimum and instead focus on audience identification with the star and his makeup.
A QUIET PLACE is basically a silent monster movie, and totally riveting as a fresh riff on an old formula.
«The monsters aren't going to look like the traditional pictures in your mind you have from old movies of Dracula or Frankenstein,» Nevins said.
This year's best picture Oscar, after all, went for the first time to a science - fiction film of sorts, Guillermo del Toro's adoring monster - movie homage The Shape of Water — beating, among others, Get Out, Jordan Peele's wickedly playful collision of old - school horror with brisk, bracing racial politics.
-- that all essentially say the same things, i.e., that the Coens comprise a hydra monster with a pleasant disposition and a touring company of technicians; that No Country for Old Men adds new wrinkles to the chase formula; and that setting a movie in West Texas circa 1980 is a hell of a thing.
Luckily, during the passage of Jules Verne's novel into a new era of computer animation, the classic story manages to maintain it's good, old - fashioned monster movie appeal.
Worst of all, Peyton barely if at all references the game upon which it was based, even as an Easter egg for nerds like yours truly; but then again, that game itself was kind of a Frankensteinian hybrid of old - school monster movies, making this adaptation's departures feel like some sort of feeble and unsuccessful full - circle gesture to liberate its ideas from a derivative foundation.
Like any good «old guy» sports movie, he has to go back and work from the ground up again, including spending some time in a Monster Truck arena.
But it's the director's holistic vision, powered by old school monster movies, the magical realism of Mexican literature and classic musicals, that turns this into a love story of singular enchantment.
Insidious, on the other hand, looks backward — it's a timeless, ruthlessly efficient scream machine that plays like a spiffed - up version of a creaky old Universal monster movie.
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The filmmaker Fred Dekker (The Monster Squad) has revealed on his Facebook that he's «just turned in» the latest draft for the fourth Predator movie directed by Shane Black who co-starred in the old original Predator film.
Is «grounded» such a movie buzzword right now that it has to be so strictly applied to a movie about giant monsters based off of a three - decade - old video game?
The giants of Jack the Giant Slayer are movie monsters of the old - fashioned variety, brought to life with newfangled technology.
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I suppose as a longtime fan of Universal monster movies and other forms of classic horror, as well as being, you know, an old man, I can be forgiven for having hoped that this newfangled origin story of a fabled monster maker would be something not entirely awful.
For some reason the description kind of reminded me of the old movie Monster Squad!
While old movies and shmups were the obvious inspirations, there's also a definite element of Monster Hunter in Earth Atlantis as well.
My Night Job is an action arcade game, offering a very special side job: inspired by monster movies from the 1980's, My Night Job's hero Reggie takes a stand against monsters and zombies in old - school 2D side - scrolling fashion.
Both games have the same basic premise, about human military forces fighting against invading aliens and monsters, but while 4.1 has the sleek, modern feel of big - budget Hollywood, 2 hearkens back to the old B - movie days, when movies like Gamera, War of the Colossal Beast, and Them!
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