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Monday, August 7, 2017

RIP Godzilla Suit Actor Haruo Nakajima, 1929-2017

It was announced this morning that Haruo Nakajima, Godzilla suit actor for twelve consecutive films including the original 1954 Gojira, has passed away at age 88.

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Ok, Here’s the Situation

I was once told to never make excuses as to why you haven’t been as consistent in writing as you should be, that no one cares why you have been lazy but I feel I owe you guys an explanation.
Funny story, you’re gonna love this.  Apparently my meds haven’t been working for awhile and the odd thing about being diagnosed with depression is not only do you not feel like doing anything (like writing), you also question everything you write and doubt it’s value (it sucks, I suck, you suck, neither of us know if something sucks so why bother. Etc. Etc. Etc.)
Well I got some new meds and now I have all these ideas and a new sense of motivation so please don’t give up on me and I will post more words and even some moving pictures very soon.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

WTFW: Without Warning (1980)

Without Warning, which is also known as “It Came... Without Warning” and “Alien Shock” (German title), is a 1980 science fiction horror film starring Jack Palance, Martin Landau, Tarah Nutter, and Kevin Peter Hall, and directed by Greydon Clark.  Special effects designer Greg Cannom, who was later involved in major studio productions such as Jurassic Park, Hook and Titanic, created the aliens for this low-budget film.  The film released on September 26, 1980 and was released on home video for the first time on August 5, 2014 through Shout! Factory's Scream Factory label in a Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack.

Without Warning is credited with being an inspiration for the 1987 film Predator, both of which starred Kevin Peter Hall as a costumed alien hunter.


Without Warning (1980)

  • Genre: Sci-Fi – Horror
  • Directed: Greydon Clark
  • Produced:
    • Curtis Burch 
    • Greydon Clark 
    • Lyn Freeman 
    • Daniel Grodnik 
    • Paul Kimatian 
    • Milton Spencer 
    • Skip Steloff
  • Written:
    • Lyn Freeman 
    • Daniel Grodnik 
    • Bennett Tramer 
    • Steve Mathis
  • Starring: Jack Palance, Martin Landau, Tarah Nutter, Christopher S. Nelson, Cameron Mitchell, Neville Brand, Sue Ane Langdon, Ralph Meeker, Larry Storch, Lynn Theel, David Caruso, Mark Ness, Bert Davis, Jeffrey Sudzin, Darby Hinton, Kevin Peter Hall
  • Music: Dan Wyman
  • Cinematography: Dean Cundey
  • Editing: Curtis Burch
  • Studio:
    • Heritage Enterprises Inc.  
    • World Amusement Partnership #106
  • Distributed:
    • Filmways Pictures  
    • Columbia Broadcasting System  
    • Ambassador Film Distributors  
    • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer  
    • Shout! Factory
  • Rated:
  • Release Date: 26 September 1980 (USA)
  • Running Time: 89 minutes
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English

A father and son go hunting in the mountains.  Before they can begin hunting, which the son does not want to do anyway, they are killed by flying jellyfish-like creatures, which penetrate their skin with needle-tipped tentacles.

Some time later, four teenagers, Tom, Greg, Beth and Sandy, hike in the same area, ignoring the warnings of local truck stop owner Joe Taylor.  A group of cub scouts is also in the area; their leader is also killed by the alien creatures, while his troop runs into an unidentified humanoid and flee.

The teenagers set up camp at a lake, but after a few hours, Tom and Beth disappear.  Sandy and Greg go looking for them and discover their bodies in an abandoned shack.  They drive away in their van, while being attacked by one of the starfish which tries to get through the car's windshield.  After they get rid of it, they arrive at the truck stop.  Greg tries to get help from the locals, but they do not believe him, except for Fred 'Sarge' Dobbs, who is a mentally ill veteran.  Meanwhile, Sandy encounters the humanoid and flees into the woods, where Joe Taylor finds and returns her to Greg.

While they discuss the situation, the sheriff arrives, but Sarge shoots him and begins to become more paranoid.  Greg and Sandy leave with Taylor, who reveals he has been attacked by the humanoid before and secretly keeps the flying jellyfish as trophies.  They search for the shack and once there, Taylor goes inside to only find the bodies of Tom, Beth and the cub scout leader.  They discuss waiting for the creature when Taylor is attacked by another "jellyfish".  The young people run once again, leaving him behind as ordered.  They stop a police car and get into the back seat, but find Sarge driving.  He abducts them, believing them to be aliens.  Greg plays along, telling the deranged man that an invasion force is on the way, thus distracting him enough to toss him aside, run away with Sandy and jump from a bridge.

They make it to a house where they find new clothing and try to relax.  In the night, Sandy wakes up and goes looking for Greg, only to discover that he has been killed by the alien, who is still in the room.  She flees to the basement and the creature is about to get her when Taylor arrives and saves her.  On the way to the shack, he tells her about the creature: it is a tall extraterrestrial who hunts humans for sport to keep as trophies, using the living creatures as living weapons against its prey.

They wait at the shack to ambush the hunter with dynamite when Sarge shows up, almost spoiling their plan.  He and Taylor fight, and Sandy is about to hit Sarge from behind when the alien arrives and kills Sarge.  Taylor then shoots the creature, with little to no effect.  Realizing the last chance of success, he lures it to the shack, which is then blown up by Sandy.  She alone survives the horrible night.

 

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