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dancing kali Donating Member (485 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-21-04 04:22 AM
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70. So many to choose from. . .
The Creeping Terror - no dialogue, which would seem merciful (there's a legend attached to the film about the soundtrack falling into a lake), but it was replaced by a voiceover narration. The monster starts out as a huge tarp or carpet with two people under it (if you look closely at times you can see their sneakers) and gets caught on branches, rocks, etc.. Everytime it attacks, the victim is pulled inside. By the end of the movie there are a number of people under there and it moves around much easier. I recently saw a MST3K dvd in a HMV store that had this on it.

Night of the Lepus - that's right folks. . . killer bunnies. Little girl releases lab bunny that scientist parents have injected with an untested experimental serum to make them less likely to do what bunnies do best. Unfortunately, it somehow had the effect of making bunny grow and then infect a whole colony of wild bunnies causing them to grow (to the size of houses) who then set off to terrorize ranchers and livestock. DeForrest Kelly was in this one and got to kneel over a dead bunny and utter the words. . . "it's dead. . ." I almost expected him to whip out the tricorder. From what I understand, the MST folks never got their hands on this one.

There was a science fiction movie whose name I can't remember. . . there was an on going gag that whenever someone said "Blue Star" ominous music would play and everyone would look around for where it came from. Dorothy Stratton was in it. I saw a bit of it on tv a few months ago. . . it was every bit as bad as I remembered. Tasteless doesn't even begin to cover it.

Killer Tomatos.

I was in to the old Hammer Films when I was a kid. Most of those were pretty bad (still adore Christopher Lee, though).
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