The Giant Behemoth - A Review
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This movie was an alright watch. The Behemoth's ability to use radiation as a defense is pretty creative and I like the design. The puppets...why are they even there? Also...WELCOME BACK!!!
Glad to see you back in action in time for Halloween to hit soon.
I love goofy puppets in water so this hits that spark. Plus even janky Willis O Brian stop motion is entertaining af
Welcome back mate!
Not going to lie when I watched this movie I loved the stop motion
Well the giant behemoth no different from other atomic monster movie.
This film wasn't a favorite of mine, but it was still an okay watch. Honestly, my favorite scene is where the Behemoth encounters the high tension wires and gets electrocuted by them, mainly because its reactions to being electrocuted like that just feel more natural, especially when it rears up to push one of the electrical towers over with its feet.
Daddy nostalgia is back after stepping out for cigarettes and coming back with milk.
New vid? And a monster movie I saw?!?sign me up
HE'S ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The man's back with the perfect candidate for a mystery science theater 3000 movie.
1:01 😂😂🤣
Just the Hand scene itself is hilarious to me!
Good stuff. Still got this kinda mediocre kinda bad flick on VHS. It still has the video store horror sticker on it.
Glad you're back!!!
Hay are you ok Colton? You haven't posted anything in a while?
Welcome Back, Also such a shame that this film was the result of a collaboration between Willis H. O'Brien (AKA The special effects wizard behind The Lost World (1925) and King Kong (1933).) and Eugene Lourie (AKA The director behind The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms and Gorgo (1961).) and was also last film the former did the special effects for before he passed way. :(
Nice 👍
Keep it up 👍
It was one thing to see Godzilla melting tanks and blowing up cars and lighting an entire city on fire with his atomic breath, leaving behind so many contaminated doomed victims. But _Behemoth,_ regardless of the quality of the effects, displayed people getting _roasted to death on the spot,_ which was far more terrifying to me as a child. _Godzilla, King of the Monsters!_ made me cry; _Behemoth_ gave me nightmares.