Friday, April 1, 2016

BLUE DEMON Y LAS INVASORAS / Cinematográfica RA - 1969

Welcome to our very last post, here at The Dungeon!!.. We just cannot do this any longer!.. And, if you believe that, then, you're one Foolish Aprilian, because, we're for real monstrous without an off switch!!

Actually, we've got a wild little flick starring Blue Demon and the sultry Regina Torné, it's all about some sexy space chicas that invade the minds of weak minded Earth hombres. Since there are no reviews for this Spanish language movie, I'll let the photos speak for themselves.

I have a musical sound clip for your approval, sooooo, you can push the big red 'GO' button located there by our atomic flashback machine, NOW, Rufus The Gnat!.. Here's... BLUE DEMON Y LAS INVASORAS!

From out of nowhere, a flying saucer appears in the Mexican skies. Then, it (looks like a cat toy) lands in a fish tank that's supposed to represent a freakin' lake!

Then, some smoke comes out of a pipe and forms a perfectly shaped space chica! I've been looking for one of these on the internet but have had only bad luck so far. Anyway, there's a small gang of beauties here for who knows what purpose.

Well, I'm pretty sure it has to do with the old "we gots no men on our planet" routine. You can hear this beauty seduce this pile of putty in the sound clip!

Our lovers (Regina is a space chica) get Blue Demon to agree to help them with their wedding!

In the meantime, the space girls entertain the horny dudes at the local hotel slash bar!

There's even some underwater action, I guess since the girls are probably from a water planet.

Blue Demon seems interested in that thing they call "Space Love." Notice the loaded gun, cool!

And, love this shot of Regina playing around in the saucer's science lab!

Oh yeah, there are good space chicas and there are bad space chicas! Thus, conflict...

This space cuties scampers up a small ramp that leads to the restroom, it's time for a tinkle!

Better get strapped in nice and tight, 'cause, it's gonna be one Hell of a ride!

Now, there are two flying saucers, and, one has a goddamn flame thrower!!! Everybody loses after one ship gets blown to kingdom come! I peeked in on tomorrow's post from Eegah!! and all I can say is, it will blow your freakin' mind, don't miss it!!!!!

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

UFO - Epiosode 01 - "Identified" - Gerry & Sylvia Anderson (1970)

Welcome to another Wacked Out Wednesday down in The Dungeon!

Tonight's feature is the first episode of the 1970 TV show called "UFO," created by, directed and produced by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson! Sylvia is also responsible for the Century 21 Fashions! It would be easier to just list all the things they didn't do!

Tricky title for the first episode!

I'm starting to see a pattern!

It's 10 years in the future, 1980, and this is the headquarters of S.H.A.D.O., some 400 feet below an unsuspecting movie studio!

Translucent Mondrian Eye Candy Corridors!

This dude goes tooling by in this little cart just so you can see how cool the future is going to be!

Hey! That's not 1980, that's more like a 1963 Avanti!

The Moonbase!

Looks like the Cosmo version of "Star Trek!"

Back to back scenes, one gal get dressed, and one gets undressed! 
That's how the Andersons work it!

So really? What more do you want from life? 
This looks like a good time to tell you that the music for "UFO" was created by the Anderson go-to-guy, the phenomenal Barry Gray! Barry created the music for I think every Anderson production including "Supercar," "Fireball XL5," "Stingray," "Thunderbirds," etc.
Here's the theme from "UFO," enjoy!

"So, Mel, how do you like my new screensaver?"

Aaaah! Sensuous!

Who knew that in the past we would have been so advanced! Looking back 36 years looks just the opposite!

What looks like a cell phone and some gal taking a selfie is actually just a sophisticated makeup case!

These guys keep calling U F O's youfos, like mofos! Sounds weird!

Some of the Anderson designs are very odd!

The alien flying saucer goes down for the count!

Future vending machines! Right on!

They were expecting a lot of short people in the future I guess! I can imagine sitting in one of those little egg chairs and not being able to get back out!

You can find an astounding amount of the Anderson's work on the Internet Archive for free! Just do a little search for Gerry or Sylvia Anderson and find out for yourself, or you can just click here!
You can thank Lord Litter for the link!

Monday, March 28, 2016

EEGAH!! & TABONGA! AT THE MOVIES 8 / The Early Sixties

I've felt like I'm a Twilight Zone episode lately, so, it's no wonder that I just sold my portable disc drive to Eegah!! and the disc drive on my sound computer went kaput yesterday. Good news is that I bought one on Amazon last night. Hopefully I'll be back in business on Friday... In the meantime, here's our 8th installment of Eegah!! and Tabonga! at the movies!

This title card has to be one of the best looking ones from the sixties... Wow!!

THE BRIDES OF DRACULA made us happy campers, Hammer kicked ass with their take on all the classic monsters. Throw in a pile of sexy vampire girls and you gots a wiener!!

We loved Hammer Sci-Fi too, VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED delivered the goods for us. Those glowing eyes looked so cool before they turned human brains into mush!

THE MONSTER OF PIEDRAS BLANCAS was trying to compete with Universal's Creature, but, you can see when lit wrong, the monster looks more goofy than frightening. It was an okay flick for us because it had a freakin' rubber monster...

The artwork for WEREWOLF IN A GIRL'S DORMITORY was top notch, there's mucho eye appeal.

And, cute school girls always look great in any motif!..

We loved TERROR FROM THE YEAR 5000, it had such cool hardware and one wild looking mutant. Even though it was made in 1958, they shelved it until 1961, I think we saw it with INVASION OF THE STAR CREATURES. Check in again on Wednesday for our last March post.

Monster Music

Monster Music
AAARRGGHHH!!!! Ya'll Come On Back Now, Y'Hear??