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The Giant Gila Monster (1959)
Topic Started: Mar 25 2014, 04:24 AM (166 Views)
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A giant lizard terrorizes a rural Texas community with a heroic teenager attempting to destroy the creature.
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First saw this after buying a cheap DVD collection. It's pretty good. Also featured on MST3K.

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Sounds alright. lol
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A giant lizard..! (lol)
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Dude, I have like ten copies of this movie thanks to relatives always buying me "classic" (which really translates into cheap, public domain black and white horror films) horror megapacks.

The Giant Gila Monster is on like every. single. one. As is House on Haunted Hill.

This is one of those great "so bad it's good" classics. It's everything you expect it to be. A cheap monster flick from time's past. It's perfectly terrible and terribly perfect.
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LMAO! D: I have like three copies thanks to my 50+ classics mega-sets. I still don't think I've watched it and if I have, I've totally forgotten about it.
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You need to watch it, dude. It's basically Elvira's TV show-grade bad.
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Ooh<3. I might watch it when I get through some more of the GOOD classics that I have saved thanks to last year's Turner Classic Movies October horror-fest. :P I feel bad. The dozens of movies I've saved from that is pretty much the only way I've been watching pre-1970 Horror movies this year.
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Well, I mean, I just find it funny that the same 55+ movies are in every single classic horror pack. xD They ALL have House on Haunted Hill They ALL have Giant Gila Monster. They usually have Carnival of Souls, The Last Man on Earth, and countless other Vincent Price films.
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