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| ALL
MONSTERS ATTACK
(120 mins) $29.99 |
| All Day Entertainment |
| Region 0 |
| Video: Full Frame/Wdescreen |
| Audio: Dolby Digital Mono 2.0 |
| Subtitles: None |
| Packaging: Keep Case |
| Chapter Stops: 62 |
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All Day Entertainment have quickly filled the
void of trailer compilations available on DVD. Many companies have compiled
their horror and cult film trailers for VHS, but few companies have made
their trailer tapes available on DVD. Perhaps it is because these companies
believe that a disc with no actual feature presentation may not sell enough
copies. That all changed a couple years ago when All Day Entertainment
released the first true genre trailer compilation, THE HOUSE OF HAMMER,
dedicated to all those gothic horror classics from England’s Hammer
Studios. That disc was such a success that All Day swiftly followed it up
with TALES OF FRANKENSTEIN and THE PULP CINEMA TRAILER COLLECTION, two DVDs
spotlighting the Frankenstein movies and Film Noir thrillers, respectively.
Now, All Day comes up with literally their biggest trailer compilation yet,
guaranteed to please Kaiju fans, Dinosaur buffs, and Drive-In enthusiasts
everywhere. With over 60 classic trailers tracing the evolution of the giant
monster-on-the-loose genre, All Day presents the spectacle filled experience
they could only call ALL MONSTERS ATTACK!
The 60 trailers here span the gamut of the
genre and include the most fearsome beasts in filmdom, including King Kong,
Godzilla, The Colossal Man, The 50 Foot Woman, Reptilicus and many more. The
effects include stop motion animation, man-in-a-suit techniques, crumbling
cityscapes, and ultra-cheap dinosaur prosthetics glued to the back of
lizards. In addition to the great special effects of Willis O’Brien, Ray
Harryhausen, Eiji Tsurubaya, Irwin Allen, etc, you get to marvel at the most
astoundingly overstated hyperbole ever to grace the silver screen all on one
DVD. The trailers themselves all come from various film and video sources
and the quality varies. Some are letterboxed, crisp, and clear, (like
DESTROY ALL MONSTERS) and a few are so grainy and fuzzy that they are
unwatchable (such as EARTH VS. THE SPIDER). That being said, the majority of
the trailers are in fairly good shape considering their origins. Here is the
rundown of these titanic terror films guaranteed to send you to giant
monster heaven (all trailers are full frame unless specified otherwise):
- KING KONG (1933)
- GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS
- VARAN THE UNBELIEVABLE (1.66.1)
- MOTHRA (b&w teaser)
- MOTHRA (color 1.66.1)
- RODAN
- GAMMERA THE INVINCIBLE
- KING KONG VS. GODZILLA (1.85.1)
- GODZILLA VS. THE THING (1.85.1)
- GHIDRAH, THE 3 HEADED MONSTER (1.85.1)
- ATRAGON (1.85.1)
- KING KONG ESCAPES (1.85.1)
- DESTROY ALL MONSTERS (1.66.1)
- GODZILLA VS. THE SMOG MONSTER (1.66.1)
- YOG, MONSTER FROM SPACE (1.85.1)
- THE MYSTERIANS (1.66.1)
- DINOSAURUS (2.35.1)
- CALTIKI THE IMMORTAL MONSTER
- SON OF KONG
- GOLIATH AND THE DRAGON (2.35.1)
- BEAST OF HOLLOW MOUNTAIN (1.85.1)
- THE AMAZING COLLOSSAL MAN
- MONSTER FROM GREEN HELL
- VILLAGE OF THE GIANTS
- ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERS
- ATTACK OF THE PUPPET PEOPLE
- ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES
- ATTACK OF THE 50 FOOT WOMAN
- MIGHTY JOE YOUNG (1948)
- THEM
- GORGO
- KRONOS (1.66.1)
THE BLOB (1958)
- ATLANTIS THE LOST CONTINENT
- THE GIANT GILA MONSTER
- TARANTULA
- WAR OF THE COLOSSAL BEAST
- GIANT FROM THE UNKNOWN
- THE DEADLY MANTIS
- THE GIANT BEHEMOTH
- THE 30 FOOT BRIDE OF CANDY ROCK
- NIGHT OF THE LEPUS
- THE 7TH VOYAGE OF SINBAD (2
trailers)
- THE COLLOSSUS OF NEW YORK
- BEWARE THE BLOB
- THE KILLER SHREWS
- THE CYCLOPS
- THE SPIDER
- THE GIANT BEHEMOTH
- THE LOST WORLD (1961)
- IT CAME FROM BENEATH THE SEA
- BEWARE THE BLOB
- THE BEGINNING OF THE END
- IT CONQUERED THE WORLD
- REPTILICUS
- ROBOT MONSTER
- VALLEY OF THE GWANGI
- KONGA
- THE BEAST FROM 20 THOUSAND FATHOMS
Extras include a 6 minute black & white
animated short entitled MEGA-MORPHOSIS which is sure to appeal to fans of
SOUTH PARK. Also included is a documentary, OPERATION PLUMBBOB, which
details the dangers of radioactive fall-out, complete with genuine footage
of mushroom cloud explosions. This featurette is full frame, color, and runs
7 minutes. There is a short feature called THE MAKING OF THE SEVENTH VOYAGE
OF SINBAD; this 3 minute, full frame presentation originally played in
theaters in the late 1950s to hype the premiere of Ray Harryhausen’s
fantasy epic. The highlight of the extras section is a well produced
making-of documentary of the 1974 hit, THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT. This 12
minute featurette traces he evolution of this prehistoric tale, beginning
with the original story by Edgar Rice Burroughs to Derek Medding’s
dinosaur creations and fantastic special effects.
ALL MONSTERS ATTACK is an awesome display of
runaway robots, monsters, and dinosaurs guaranteed to please those who enjoy
such entertainment. If you enjoy viewing the destruction of mankind’s
greatest cities from towering super monsters, then this disc is a real
nostalgic treat for you. I like how All Day grouped the trailers together—they
showcase all the giant ape movies, then all the Kaiju films, followed by big
bug movies, to oversized humans. My only complaint is that even though ALL
MONSTERS ATTACK contains 60 trailers, there are many genre classics All Day
left out such as ONE MILLION YEARS BC., AT THE EARTH’S CORE, and WHEN
DINOSAURS RULED THE EARTH. Heck, where is WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS? All Day put
a Gargantua on the cover, but don’t even put on the trailer for this
Japanese monster battle spectacular. And they did not include any trailers
from the 1970s and up. No KING KONG remake, no CLASH OF THE TITANS, no
GODZILLA 1985, no MIGHTY PEKING MAN. Let’s hope that this disc is
profitable for All Day so we can see the sequel, DESTROY ALL MONSTER
TRAILERS!!!
ALL
MONSTERS ATTACK is available from DVDEmpire.com
Rating (out of 5):
| Movie: |
4.0 |
| Video: |
3.0 |
| Audio: |
3.0 |
| Extras: |
2.0 |
| Overall: |
4.0 |
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Darren Collette
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