The Blob, Rebel Without a Cause, and Teenagers from Outer Space are a few prime examples of teen films to emerge in 50s pop culture. However, teen movies, also known as high school movies, really gained traction in the 1980s. Decades are just as defined by their movies, as movies are...
Steve McQueen, in his first lead role, anchors the American-graffiti-on-acid plot, and when the Blob, which really does look like something you could spread on toast, oozes out of the projection booth of a movie theater, it bypasses all logic to tap into the wide-eyed child who lives ...
B-movie royalty, The Blob taps into our fears of "something, anything from outer space" destroying us, even if that entity has no specific form. The special effects may be dated but the terror is still real. More Like This: The Swarm (1978), The Blob (1988) 15. Candyman (1992)...
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The blue is fuzzy and my figure has a blob of brown on the back of the neck which I guess is from the armor straps. The edgework around the armor isn’t as clean as it could be, and like the recently reviewed Old Style Battle Clothes Vegeta, some of the steel in the right elbow...
The Blob (1972), but the woman is the first human to die in the film. That year also had a black woman die in Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972). 1973 continued the black character death trend with Sisters and Scream Bloody Murder, with the former giving yet another example of the black ...
[about Stearns’s work]. Venini got a call that it had won the Gold Medal for Glass, but when they got to the pavilion, they discovered a blob of glue [on the display case] and no medal. They got another call saying the medal was withdrawn when they [the judges] learned the works...
Don't forget The Blob (1958), which is an all-consuming alien life form and features a young Steve McQueen in his first leading role. Each of these movies brings something distinct yet connected by the era’s fascination with nuclear fallout, alien invasions, and scientific anomalies. Every...
Harris. The leading role was intended for Steve McQueen, who starred in The Blob two years earlier, also directed by Yeaworth Jr. But for reasons not clear, the offer was never made to McQueen. Released: 1960 Directed by: Irvin Yeaworth 49 Die, Monster, Die! Boris Karloff, Nick...
The Fly (1958) & The Blob (1958) Directed By: Kurt Newman/Irvin Yeaworth These films influenced the rise of the body horror subgenre. Psycho (1960) & Peeping Tom (1960) Directed By: Alfred Hitchcock/Michael Powell Both films influenced the slasher genre. Blood Feast (1963) Directed By: ...