Tommy Tainant
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Not a review but Ive just seen that this is free on Youtube at the moment. I last saw it in the late 70s and it was great fun.
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Scared the crap out of me as a kid.
It was excellent sci-fi for the day, depicted the different time, showed people at their best and worst, and made us laugh like hell every time Mrs. Crump (aneta Corsaut of Andy Griffith fame) moaned "Oh Steve,... The little dog!Not a review but Ive just seen that this is free on Youtube at the moment. I last saw it in the late 70s and it was great fun.
I heard is will be back, a week from Friday, at the latest.They airlifted the blob to the Arctic. Global warming would bring it back to life.
Saying it was excellent for it's day is not saying much, The Brain Eaters, Cosmic Monsters, The Monster From Green Hell, etc. They were great for Drive-Ins if you had the right date. The only reason we remember the movie is it was Steve McQueen's first leading role in a movie. He was paid $2500 to do the movie. There was some great SciFi that came out of the 50's. For example, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Time Machine, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Them, The Incredible Shrinking Man, and The Fly. The Blob is certainly not one of them.It was excellent sci-fi for the day, depicted the different time, showed people at their best and worst, and made us laugh like hell every time Mrs. Crump (aneta Corsaut of Andy Griffith fame) moaned "Oh Steve,... The little dog!
There is a 50s version of the Thing that was quite good.Saying it was excellent for it's day is not saying much, The Brain Eaters, Cosmic Monsters, The Monster From Green Hell, etc. They were great for Drive-Ins if you had the right date. The only reason we remember the movie is it was Steve McQueen's first leading role in a movie. He was paid $2500 to do the movie. There was some great SciFi that came out of the 50's. For example, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Time Machine, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Them, The Incredible Shrinking Man, and The Fly. The Blob is certainly not one of them.
And it was James Arness that played the creature, just two year before he took on the role of Matt Dillion in Gunsmoke.There is a 50s version of the Thing that was quite good.
It seems like every city in the US had some show like this late on Friday or Saturday nightHonestly I thought it was pretty dumb.
We used to watch the horror movies every Friday night on a show called "The Sammy Terry Show" out of Indianapolis
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