Sunday, October 7, 2007

THEY CAME FROM BEYOND SPACE - James Stevens - "Opening Credits" (1967)

According to the IMDB, James Stevens was the uncredited composer for stock music for "Plan Nine From Outer Space," so what else is there to say? The man is instantly enshrined forever in the horror hall of fame, even if he hadn't done the 1955 Swedish documentary, "Among The Headhunters." The music from the opening credits of "They Came From Beyond Space," is just so smart. You think you've heard it all, & then someone throws you a curve ball from outer space, and Bam, all of a sudden, some guy's got a colander on his head! Don't forget, they didn't just come from space, they came from BEYOND space, & that's a really, really long ways out there, dude! No wonder "The Gods Hate Kansas!" Oh yeah, the extra bonus in this movie is Michael Gough as "The Master Of The Moon." 
 

Saturday, October 6, 2007

TERRORE NELLO SPAZIO ( Planet Of The Vampires) - Gino Marinuzzi Jr. - "Credits" (1965)

Gino Jr. came up with some pretty cool atmospheric sounds to go along with the wild imagery of this Italian film that had various English titles such as: Demon Planet, Planet of Blood, Space Mutants, Terror In Space, The Haunted Planet, The Haunted World, The Outlawed Planet, The Planet Of Terror, & The Planet Of The Damned, before they settled on "Planet Of The Vampires"
 

PREMATURE BURIAL - Ron Stein - "Molly Malone" (1962)

"Premature Burial" is an interesting Edgar Allen Poe interpretation that has the traditional Irish anthem, "Molly Malone" whistled & in various incarnations throughout the movie, being as it is the song that haunts Ray Milland literally to death. This version is the wackiest, as it gets all crazy & twisted until Ray is face to face with gravdigger Mole, played by none other than our hero, Dick Miller. By the way, just in case you didn't know, it goes something like this: "In Dublin's fair city, where the girls are so pretty, I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone" Molly Malone

 

Friday, October 5, 2007

THE NIGHT CALLER FROM OUTER SPACE - Johnny Gregory - "The City At Night" (1965)

Sick cop scene leads into short jazzy intro, and if that makes no sense, then you obviously need to go out & buy or rent "The Night Caller From Outer Space" ASAP! This music is only a minute long, so put your mp3 player on repeat until you can't take perfection anymore! City @ Nite
 

4D MAN - Ralph Carmichael - "4D Man Jam" (1959)

So, is everybody having a good time?? It's kinda hard to tell sometimes & it gets a little weird around here, if you can imagine that! Like now, I'm seeing skeleton hands on the keyboard & thinking about "4-D Man" & the brilliant soundtrack you're about to listen to. Here you go, kids, you ordered a cheeseburger and fries & you get 7 minutes & 4 seconds of one of the greatest soundtracks ever created, and it is going to knock those livin' argyles offa yer feet, guaranteed!! Dig in! 4D Man!!!!

4D Man Jam

Thursday, October 4, 2007

ZONTAR THE THING FROM VENUS - Ron Stein - "Please Come Back To Me" (1966)

"No one understands it, but it's the scientific achievement of the century!" No one, that is, except the one man band, Larry Buchanan, and I'm sorry, but Larry's not around anymore. Just like Jerry Warren, Larry wrote, directed & produced all his own films, and if Jerry & Larry had ever combined forces, they would have been THE guaranteed winners of the best worst films ever. Hands down, no doubt, It would be a lock!! And we would have loved it! But alas, that's just a dream, & the reality is "Zontar." Not a whole lot going on here, just a little domestic dispute, but what a cool pad!! The music is supposedly by an uncredited Ron Stein. Zontar
 

THE GHOST IN THE INVISIBLE BIKINI - Nancy Sinatra - "Geronimo" (1966)

1966! What a year!! Right about here is where the genres start splitting off like some viral micro-organisms observed under a microscope. "Village Of The Giants" probably started it in 1965, "The Ghost In The Invisible Bikini," in 1966 & "Hillbillys In A Haunted House" in 1967 all basically used a bastardization of the monster movie concept to their advantage to hype the new teen or country musical acts they were trying to promote. Generally it makes for a fun watch, you didn't have to think real hard & the colors were bright! Throw in Basil Rathbone & Boris Karloff, and play a lot of music, try for some cheap laughs & don't worry about much else. Fluff is a good reference point, but, really good fluff. Down here we love these flicks, you can even fall asleep watching them, wake up later & you still know exactly what's going on. That's How Great these kind of films are!! Try THAT with "Citizen Kane" or "Larry Of Arabia," why don't you? Nancy Sinatra was always Hot, & her appearance here is no exception, even if the song ain't that great. Bobby Fuller's in there too, but that's another story, this one's about Nancy!
 

Monster Music

Monster Music
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