10 Great & Gritty 90's Monster Movies That Were Way Ahead Of Their Time - Explored

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024

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  • @denisejones6480
    @denisejones6480 День тому +5

    In Tremors the death took place in Perfection and they were trying to make it to Bixby. Also the monsters hunted by vibration not the other way around. Oh shit just forget it.

  • @elmerfudd6740
    @elmerfudd6740 День тому +3

    Finally, somebody calls out the Relic movie a hidden gem

  • @TheMightyBubbs
    @TheMightyBubbs 2 дні тому +16

    That was a terrible description of Tremors. Did you even watch the movie?

    • @whalewolf7477
      @whalewolf7477 День тому +2

      But thats literally what the movie is about lmfao.

    • @denisejones6480
      @denisejones6480 День тому

      I don't think they did.

    • @BlakeNelson-n7w
      @BlakeNelson-n7w День тому

      I did along time ago. It was a scary movie when I've seen it for the very first time when it came on television for the first time.

    • @christophernightshade
      @christophernightshade 19 годин тому

      That’s what I said about the faculty because there was definitely a monster in that movie

    • @cameronhermann9400
      @cameronhermann9400 Годину тому

      They always describe things incorrectly

  • @curtisthornton8637
    @curtisthornton8637 2 дні тому +5

    Event Horizon is my favorite of the list. However, I'm still hoping for a director's cut

  • @chuckcarney2099
    @chuckcarney2099 День тому +4

    Who Ever would describe tremors that way?😂

  • @cesarvictorino4301
    @cesarvictorino4301 2 дні тому +3

    It’s sad that these videos get little comments at all nowadays.

  • @vincentmartinez222
    @vincentmartinez222 День тому +1

    I just realized the horizon is what inspired dead space

  • @jhonfranciscalanog6796
    @jhonfranciscalanog6796 2 дні тому +3

    Imagine these movies are many monsters are totally insane then the Japan released the movie of Godzilla or variouses of any other monster waves .

  • @trevorhoward4178
    @trevorhoward4178 День тому +3

    Another video with terrible descriptions that prove they either didnt watch the movie or written by AI and no more subscription

  • @hellhound1389
    @hellhound1389 День тому

    Some of my favorite movies are on this list.
    Tremors
    The relic
    Event horizon
    Deep rising

  • @Ryan_the_dawg
    @Ryan_the_dawg День тому +2

    Event horizon was well ahead of its time and the scariest one to me, and i live in Australia i check my shoes for spiders anyway nothing to do with the film

  • @sharonellis8776
    @sharonellis8776 День тому

    Tremors is based in the remote desert town of Perfection not Bixsby !

  • @thearchiver9753
    @thearchiver9753 5 годин тому

    1) Tremors: the GRABoids hunts by perceiving vibrational responses from surface. Basically anything moving is food for them to try. Sure, mechanical stuff is bad, but the delicious treats inside them are worth the hunt. Shame for them to be so little and "stupid" but what you think when a prehistoric giant earthworm is trying to hunt you. They're counter-hunted by exploiting their hunt habits, thus using roof tube bombs and ropes to bait them as fishes. By the way, creatures are discovered and killed in PERFECTION, not Bixby!
    2) Starship Troopers (space infantry-focused type movie): A great movie based on a novel from 1959. Great book, movie was portrayed well albeit some changes in the plotline. Bug army has a striking resemblance to Zerg creatures from StarCraft game. Both movie and game are in almost the same time (movie is '97, game '98) but being the game created after years, i suppose they both have the same source, at some degree. H.G.Giger art surely was the main source and in 80s many anime sported this same plot and gimmick. So, who care of debates, movie is good, monsters are good even if "looks like"..
    3) The Relic: this is actually an interesting movie. The very same idea the monster is something created with unorthodox ways (nature itself, a shroom packed chock full of animal and insect hormones. eating such biohazard would spell demise by radical mutation and need to provide hormone as nutrient to survive), mixed with aboriginal folklore and traditions seen by a "more civilized" human crew. Not that it matter to the creature, ex human, as he'll make what's needed to survive in a city museum. Still, enjoyable scenes with the beast. whereas the beauty is both weakness and drive of such being.
    4) Mimic: oh yeah, giant cockroaches able to disguise themselves as caped humans (you know daddy longlegs? the horror variant) as theie forelegs becomes a human mask. basically a giant insect putting "hands" on its face to avoid being noticed and NOBODY notice. Yeah, the fact they lurks in shadows and isolated areas helps alot too. Incredible look on the bug habitat
    est where the bug expect tell all the science lesson bit to bit. To say "learn and survive". No living braindead dorks here!
    5) Event Horizon: the space 1999 type horror. Not bad at all, and Jurassic Park star Sam Neill here deals with an immaterial psychic force able to kill by using victim's own psychological weaknesses. A fairly bit like Galaxy of Terror, to say.
    6) Species: awesome movie with a galactic crew of actors. A new alien specimen is breeded in a government facility (this damn US government! always it!) by fusing alien DNA with human DNA, with the result being a charming lady. Only wanting freedom, unaware (maybe) she'd spell the planet extermination. Thus, they try to dispose of her but, alas, surviving instinct go wild and she escape! Sure, a hunting team is assembled but, who's the hunter and who's the prey? Transformation and alien hunting sequences are pretty interesting, resembling many other horror flicks. Still working, on the premise her way to have a family will decrease our life on this planet. We endure this pain only due to her beauty while in human form! Short lived though, as she'll morph when sexually motivated or danger approaches. Yeah, WE are the short lived ones.
    7) The Faculty: Ah, a strange aquatic bug-like being developing in quick ways and striking curiosity to the idiot teacher who'll put hands in such a dangerous lived water tank. But, this way they discover the bug is an alien with hive mind, living as a parasite inside humans. The Thing by Carpenter in a school contest, basically. Frodo as protagonist is surely interesting. No need to be a half-man to win the war! Aliens aren't enough of a threat here for him. Beh, yeah, he runs alot of the time but still...
    8) Deep Rising: yeah, this is an important movie as it's basically Kong: Skull Island preview movie. In a luxury cruiser, the biggest and most luxury carrier ever done goes partying for the rich guests. a Rockfeller ranked luxury for the time. Shame the ship is fated to be attacked and (hopefully) sanked. By mercs. But not all goes by script. Such mercs are using an indipendent carrier (no, not jason statham) by water to approach the ship. Treat Williams is the carrier's captain and driver. Kevin J. O' Connor is the ship mechanic, but also the comic side man. They'll be forced to join the mercs on such luxury ship when they find it adrift in the sea. Some type of "28 days later" or "dead zone" ambientations with tons of deserted areas and blood seas, signs of combat against something... then the event where they all discover they weren't the only attackers for the sea vessel. An Ottoia, a prehistoric (cambrian) archaeopriapulid worm (somewhat mutated in a tentacled monster) used the ship as free buffet. Time for "heros" to save themselves and possibly some treasure from ship and go away. At the end of movie, they lands on an island. Upon raising a flag (speaking-type), the nearest forest shakes uncontrollabily, and part of the island inner side is revealed. It's Skull Island! But nobody will know it until almost 20 years later...
    9) Anaconda. Nothing to say here. After having been fed up with horror movies on animal predators (ie. killer crocodile, piranha, jaws etc) in their birth environment against human protagonist and crew to survive the ordeal and kill the creature, Anaconda is a drop in the ocean. Sure, the first well done movie with the titular snake but still... oh beh, worthy of praise are the movie stars, with the villain Jon Voight, Ice Cube and J. Lopez on the good side. Rest is all death and vore. And a filled belly, at least.
    10) Arachnophobia: this was a real gem for horror flicks yet not a real horror but a comedy one.. A spider, not really too big to fit the giant menace but still a big threat in such a rural environment, is from Venezuela and it's a lethal poison spider. And incidentally, a male specimen (a big tarantula-like spider) sneaks first in the photographer's backpack only to kill him after a scene and then again in his coffin travelling back to californian city Canaima, only to infest a granary finding its soulmate (a fem spider) to procreate like bunnies. Shame, the new subspecies is still lethal, and ready to enlarge both hunting and breeding areas. Like a web, so fitting.
    We have here Jeff Daniels and John Goodman to fill roles of the local doctor and bug exterminator to fight this new enemy. Little yet big menace at a certain point. A great play with small characters like spiders used for many scenes (a big specie, harmless for humans) a big humans to make the victims first and the vindicators later.. Really nice! Unforgettable the comedy of Goodman while confronting the spider

  • @Sheild_against_the_wicked556
    @Sheild_against_the_wicked556 День тому +2

    17:04 did you pronounce it "treechery?"

  • @mkproductions2.0
    @mkproductions2.0 2 дні тому +2

    Anaconda could of been a bit better.

  • @roland1931
    @roland1931 2 дні тому +3

    Was this voiced by a badly trained AI? If not I truly fear for species.and the English language.

    • @CravenWolf1986
      @CravenWolf1986 День тому +2

      Their videos have been feeling like that more and more. I appreciate their lists, but the bad pronunciation of words (that almost feels on purpose) and the poor descriptions of the films grates on my nerves.

  • @georgemario6115
    @georgemario6115 День тому

    Its always the old same videos, again and again and again...... With the same movies, again and again and again.....