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Plan9Crunch reviews: The Angry Red Planet
The Angry Red Planet is a 1959 low-budget science fiction film about astronauts traveling to Mars. Once there, they find they cannot leave and face life-threatening battles with monsters. The film used a cinema color gimmick called CinemaMagic to make Mars look very red and creepy.
Directed by Ib Melchior
Produced by Sidney W. Pink
#angryredplanet #cinemagic #svengoolie #plan9crunch #moviereviews #cultfilm #cultclassic #cultcinema
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Plan9Crunch Reviews: Carnival Magic (1983)
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Plan9Crunch Random Reviews of B/C Movies 2: Carnival Magic Plan9Crunch contributors Doug and Joe Gibson discuss the infamous formerly lost Al Adamson cult film Carnival Magic. #carnivalmagic #aladamson #cultfilm #mysterysciencetheater3000 #Plan9Crunch
Plan9Crunch Reads: The Masque Of The Red Death
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Plan9Crunch Reads A Page Of The Best Genre Literature 5: The Masque of The Red Death by Edgar Allen Poe This short but compelling short story takes place during the time of the plague with rich, selfish elitists throwing a party while outside many are dying. The revelry is interrupted by a menacing figure as midnight arrives. #edgarallanpoe #edgarallenpoe #masqueofthereddeath #plan9crunch
A Visit To The Goblin Queen's Home: Revisiting Troll 2 In Porterville, Utah
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Doug Gibson of @Plan9Crunch goes to Porterville, Utah to see the old Latter Day Saint chapel that was used as the exterior for the Goblin Queen, Creedence Leonore Gielgud's home in the 1990 cult film Troll 2. We were disheartened to see the old chapel, which was harmed by a fire long ago, has now nearly disappeared with bricks rising up only several feet in a few areas. And here are some blog p...
Plan9Crunch Watches: Plan 9 From Outer Space
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Doug Gibson and Steve D Stones of @Plan9Crunch watch and comment on Plan 9 From Outer Space. This is a reupload from the Faceboook livestream but tune in for further streaming updates. #plan9 #belalugosi #edwood #cultfilm #cultcinema #cultclassic #torjohnson #vampira #plan9crunch#plan9fromouterspace
Plan9Crunch Reads: Jekyll and Hyde
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Plan9Crunch Reads A Page Of The Best Genre Literature 4: The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Doug Gibson from @Plan9Crunch reads a page from Robert Louis Stevenson's novellla. It is distinct from the movies, which are more violent in this classic gothic piece of literature about how instinct, personality and habits can be changed. #jekyll #jekyllandhyde #gothicliterature #robertlouissteve...
Plan9Crunch Review: The Leech Woman (1960)
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Plan9Crunch Random Review of a B/C Movie 1: The Leech Woman (1960) Directed by Edward Dein, this Universal International horror film features the key to indefinite youth through constant murder. #universal #cultfilm #cultcinema #cultclassic #plan9crunch #leechwoman #bmovie #bmovies #svengoolie
Plan9Crunch Podcast 3: A Werewolf Remembers With Frank Dello Stritto
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We interview accomplished writer and film scholar Frank Dello Stritto over a book he wrote marrying historical fiction to the Universal Wolf-Man Lawrence Talbot's filmography, tying in other films along the way. We also discuss Frank's career, including a memoir, several other books, and articles on the cult film genre. Visit his website here to buy the books: cultmoviespress.com/ And here are ...
Plan9Crunch Scariest Scenes 4: Suspiria (1977)
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Plan9Crunch Scariest Scenes In Cult Films 4: Suspiria (1977) Directed by Dario Argento, this tale of an American woman attending a ballerina school in Germany run by a coven of witches is considered a horror masterpiece. We look at a scene within the climax of the film in which Suzy Bannion, played by Jessica Harper, has to endure a struggle with the founding witch to get out of the school with...
Plan9Crunch Scariest Scenes 3: Nosferatu (1922)
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Plan9Crunch Scariest Scenes In Cult Films 3: Nosferatu (1922). @Plan9Crunch watches a scene from the 1922 F.W. Murnau directed film Nosferatu in which the Captain and first mate of a schooner react to the terrifying Count Orlok. #nosferatu #dracula #plan9crunch #lostfilm #lastvoyageofthedemeter #cultcinema #cultclassic #cultfilm
Plan9Crunch Reads: Godzilla The Original Novel
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Plan9Crunch Reads A Page Of The Best Genre Literature 3: Godzilla Joe Gibson of @Plan9Crunch reads an excerpt from Jeffrey Angles' translation of Shigeru Kayama's Godzilla and Godzilla Raids Again The Original Novels graciously published by the University of Minnesota Press and Japan Foundation in 2023.Yoshihiro Yamaguchi, Chikumashobo Ltd., Bureau des Copyrights Francais, Tokyo and Shimamura S...
The Politics of Godzilla vs Hedorah
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Doug and Joe Gibson of @Plan9Crunch discuss the ecological politics of Godzilla vs Hedorah, its real-world context and film application. We also show off a beautiful Hedorah painting from @Plan9Crunch Cohost Steve D. Stones. We encourage you to watch this movie yourself and come to your own conclusions. There are also a lot of good videos on UA-cam on the history, politics and of reviews of thi...
Plan9Crunch Trailer
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Plan9Crunch Trailer
Plan9Crunch Most Surreal Scenes: Night of the Ghouls (1959)
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Plan9Crunch Most Surreal Scenes In Cult Films: Night of the Ghouls (1959). The Seance scene in Night of the Ghouls is one of Plan9Crunch's most surreal scenes. #edwood #plan9 #cultfilm #nightoftheghouls #revengeofthedead #brideofthemonster #plan9crunch
Plan9Crunch Reads: HP Lovecraft's Tales of Horror
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Plan9Crunch Reads: HP Lovecraft's Tales of Horror
Discussion On Godzilla vs Megalon (1973) And The Film's Place In The Series
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Discussion On Godzilla vs Megalon (1973) And The Film's Place In The Series
Plan9Crunch Most Bizarre Scenes: Godzilla vs Megalon (1973)
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Plan9Crunch Most Bizarre Scenes: Godzilla vs Megalon (1973)
Plan9Crunch Reads: A Page Of Dracula
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Plan9Crunch Reads: A Page Of Dracula
Plan9Crunch Scariest Scenes 2: The Tingler (1959)
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Plan9Crunch Scariest Scenes 2: The Tingler (1959)
Plan9Crunch Most Intense Scenes: The Unknown (1927)
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Plan9Crunch Most Intense Scenes: The Unknown (1927)
Vampire Over London: Bela Lugosi in Britain
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Vampire Over London: Bela Lugosi in Britain
Plan9Crunch Scariest Scenes: The Body Snatcher (1945)
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Plan9Crunch Scariest Scenes: The Body Snatcher (1945)
Plan9Crunch Podcast 2 - a Jungian Exploration of Gamera
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Plan9Crunch Podcast 2 - a Jungian Exploration of Gamera
Plan9Crunch Podcast 1
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Plan9Crunch Podcast 1

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  • @blv471
    @blv471 2 дні тому

    Very informative, enjoy these episodes very much.

  • @NathanTagalong
    @NathanTagalong 5 днів тому

    Definitely one of my fav EAP stories. And I agree, that adaptation is great. It took a short idea and expounded on it just right imo. Thanks for the vid

  • @blv471
    @blv471 10 днів тому

    Watching this movie for me is warmth for the heart. The scenes with Lugosi are so tragically poetic and yet triumphant. I watch this every New Year's Eve.

  • @blv471
    @blv471 10 днів тому

    A lot of brilliant fun!! Keep these coming!

  • @ZigguratSF
    @ZigguratSF 12 днів тому

    This was a great podcast! Dello Stritto is brilliant, no doubt. Vampire Over London is a classic. Tackling revisionist historical fiction is not for the feint of heart, and I give him credit for keeping these horror characters alive with new narratives. One request for Doug: turn up your microphone, we could barely hear you!

  • @JohnMilesZ
    @JohnMilesZ 14 днів тому

    Sounds good 👍

  • @Cbcw76
    @Cbcw76 24 дні тому

    It took many rewatchings to 'get' all of the aspects (the LSD, for example; and teen-hearthrob transitioning into leading-young-man Darryl Hickman), much less Edith's superb work and the Blood Red scenes in a B&W film)... AND it's almost a murder mystery. But instead of a trying to figure out WhoDunIt, we KNOW who the killer is. Like COLUMBO scripts, "knowing" isn't so important - it's "can he get away with it?" For all the schlocky WmCastle aspects, it's really a well made film given the low-budget effects. And another film that clearly demonstrates that some filmmakers knew their audiences' tolerance levels VERY well, and providing entertainment was the Number One Goal. This film is a success.

    • @Cbcw76
      @Cbcw76 24 дні тому

      Some film debates devolve into "Is it Good or is it Important?" details - it's hard to claim THE TINGLER is 'important' but it was part of Wm Castle's "terror-arama" campaign. This of course wasn't so widespread and rumors would have it, but audiences acknowledged THEY could be physically victimized - just like rollercoasters and Halloween haunted houses. "Ya wanna git scared? Wanna have a thrill?" It's also a rather bizarre side-step for Vincent Price who, like his HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL, has him playing a relative innocent among other bad characters in both stories, and he's not so innocent himself - he's ultimately pulling some strings (uh... or reeling them in. ahem). For me, this wins more Important Film points than quality of the film or the story.

    • @Cbcw76
      @Cbcw76 24 дні тому

      I wonder how original audiences compared the Tingler's in-theatre appearance to THE BLOB's in-theater appearance?

  • @blv471
    @blv471 25 днів тому

    I love these! keep them coming!

  • @happygolucky1184
    @happygolucky1184 27 днів тому

    Mundo (x2) I am your spirit guide. Mundo (x3) From the everlasting pit of darkness Dr. Acula calls and I appear. Mundo (x3) I will lead you into the dark world beyond. Mundo (x5) I will suggest that Mundo is a reference to the “anima mundi,” a vital force that in some traditions formed an intrinsic connection between all beings.

  • @uranusimploding9830
    @uranusimploding9830 27 днів тому

    It ain't Lawrence of Arabia, but i liked it, as well as LoA ....... it's a movie ......munch yer popcorn, slurp yer pop and enjoy 🤣👍❤🇺🇸

  • @blv471
    @blv471 27 днів тому

    This is such a treat. Thank you, two gentlemen.

  • @blv471
    @blv471 27 днів тому

    Adore these posts, keep them coming.

  • @deecook8393
    @deecook8393 27 днів тому

    That was not scary, at all. It was terrible. Worst actress ever!! Worst direction ever!!

    • @josephgibson5902
      @josephgibson5902 27 днів тому

      Technically, at the end of the day what is scary is subjective, so unless you're going to pull a dogmatic "only what I find scary counts as scary" position, then you have to admit our position of it being a worthwhile scary scene to analyze is valid, lest your negative opinion is also invalid. Now, what we are doing here is we are going through the scene's progression because there is a progression and there are techniques used here that are used to great effect in many scary scenes (music flow, increasing severity of scares from mundane to surreal and jump scares thrown in throughout). You are free to believe what you will believe but according to horror scare tropes, this scene emerges pretty well upon close inspection. Now I'm not sure you thought of this, but attacking the actress and director solely because you didn't like a scene they made is both uncouth and opens a pretty high burden of proof on your part. First of all, directors are responsible for envisioning scenes, especially the ones with the gimmicky money shot, so technically speaking most of the criticisms you would have (I must remind you, your comment here was so vague and exaggerative, I cannot in good faith even guess your actual criticisms) should fall on William Castle not the actress. To actually blame the actress on this short clip, what you are really saying is "the director is terrible at moving the camera but good enough at inspiring and capturing performances that it's her fault her performance is bad," which means by definition he cannot be the worst director since there are some that can't work with actors. Need I remind you we are not upholding this director as the best one; we have our own choice comments against him in the video. However, you are making the claim that he is the worst. I don't know what to do with that. I either have to not take you seriously and agree with your sentiment for different better expressed reasons or try to back up your halfbaked claim with evidence to reach your conclusion. As for the actress, I don't mean this to be unhelpful, but you really should try to play an anxious deaf mute ambiguously drugged woman getting scared to death by her husband who knows what buttons of hers to press before you judge this so unfavorably. I say that because you're not presenting evidence of poor acting. If you could point to a moment or two of her corpsing the camera, I could work with that, but you've given me nothing to address except opinion and hyperbolic personal attacks on the people involved We at Plan9Crunch appreciate these films enough to highlight the merits and flaws as we can see them and argue them efficiently. I don't want you speaking so negatively about the people we highlight unless you can give a reasoned argument as to why you're correct "Worst actress ever!! Worst direction ever!!" Anyone here at Plan9Crunch could walk you through this scene and point out what effective and less effective moments of horror, suspense and humor are occuring in these scenes to disprove that assessment. (We like Cult Films here, so we'll probably cover ones like Troll 2, not pretending they're masterpieces but bringing up the merits to give you something to think about). In four sentences you've given me far less to think about than this entire scene. Because of your hyperbolic attacks, you've conveyed any actual logic far worse than the deaf mute possibly drugged character in this scene. Is that cause for me to call you the worst commenter ever? It actually isn't, because that comes with a high burden of proof. Do you see now why you're not being constructive? You don't need to agree with us, just be more wise in how you disagree, and if you can help it don't attack the people who made these scenes we enjoy watching so much

  • @patsstuffclark9522
    @patsstuffclark9522 Місяць тому

    OMG!! I remember going to the movie theater with my little brother (I was 7 he was 4) when this came out in 1959! Can't even imagine showing this to my grandchildren at 4 years-of-age!!

  • @NathanTagalong
    @NathanTagalong Місяць тому

    I love Showa era Kaiju, specifically Showa era Gamera. I really dig this kind of niche discussion. Really glad I found this channel.

    • @Plan9Crunch
      @Plan9Crunch Місяць тому

      We'll be having more so stay tuned! -- thank you for watching!

  • @YuiKitaro
    @YuiKitaro Місяць тому

    An excellent choice!

  • @blv471
    @blv471 Місяць тому

    Marvelous!

  • @joeblevins1061
    @joeblevins1061 Місяць тому

    Great timing! That's next Saturday's movie on Svengoolie!

  • @blv471
    @blv471 Місяць тому

    That was interesting! Brilliant! Keep these coming.

  • @blv471
    @blv471 Місяць тому

    WOW!! This was incredible! Chaney really was a phenomenal force. I am so bewildered and moved beyond words, so floored, I am watching this film tonight. Thank you both for sharing this marvelous review. I anticipate greatly many more to come. Blessings to all of you. How I love what you guys are doing.

  • @blv471
    @blv471 Місяць тому

    Really marvelous! The book is exceptional and incredibly invaluable and important!

  • @e4music
    @e4music Місяць тому

    Good review. Interesting stuff.

  • @blv471
    @blv471 Місяць тому

    This was wonderful. It is Karloff's greatest role. Even with how little Bela Lugosi is given, he gives so much to his role as the blackmailing simpleton. Complete cast is wonderful, Thank you to both of you for sharing this. Looking forward to more such wonderful reviews.

  • @blv471
    @blv471 Місяць тому

    I loved this Doug and Joseph, thank you for sharing this! I learned and enjoyed this immensely! Looking forward to more such quality material ~ CRG

  • @blv471
    @blv471 2 місяці тому

    Great stuff, Gentleman! -CRG