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schlock-luster-video · 9 months
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On September 10, 1984, Snowbeast was screened on Italia1.
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Watched Today: Snowbeast (1977)
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cinemaquiles · 2 years
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SARCÓFAGO: "A FERA DAS NEVES/O MONSTRO DAS NEVES" ("Snowbeast", 1977) dublado em português
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motivationalvamp · 2 years
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Snowbeast - 1977
Nightmare Theatre - Tonight Baron Mondo Von Doren (Mike Ensley) with his sidekicks—the masked wrestler El Sapo de Tempesto (Chip Chism) and pet werewolf Mittens (Lemmie Crews) will be showing Snowbeast  a 1977 American made-for-television horror film starring Bo Svenson, Yvette Mimieux, Robert Logan and Clint Walker, and follows the story of a bloodthirsty Bigfoot-like monster terrorizing a ski resort in the Colorado Rockies. It was directed by Herb Wallerstein from a teleplay written by Joseph Stefano (The Outer Limits co-creator, who also wrote the screenplay for Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 thriller Psycho). The film originally premiered as the NBC Thursday Night Movie on NBC on April 28, 1977. 
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japper2 · 2 years
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“ This isn’t the only thing that “Kirk” does to arouse suspicions. On the bridge “Kirk” tries to redirect the ship in a way that doesn’t make sense and snaps at Spock when he points this out. He then snaps at Uhura’s fill-in when she tries to get his clearance for basic procedure. Which must have been a shock for poor Martine considering this man was once to preform her marriage ceremony. When in Kirk’s quarters McCoy revels that Coleman’s a fraud and the Captain doesn’t back down, instead continues to file “his” nails, McCoy orders that the Captain in for a physical and mental evaluation. “
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defconprime · 5 years
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TREKMATCH! # 214 - Star Trek's "That Which Survives" vs 2016's Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders
BATMAN: RETURN OF THE CAPED CRUSADERS
In this 2016 animated continuation of the 1960s show, Burt Ward and Adam West reprise their roles as Robin and Batman to fight off the usual crowd of villains including Julie Newmar as Catwoman (all the other actors were dead). Except this time Batman duplicates himself into a cruel fascist who takes over Gotham, yikes! It does a good job replicating the feel of the 60s show, and Ward and West really do still sound like their old selves (Newmar not as much).
GRADE: C+
STAR TREK - "That Which Survives"
After beaming down to an impossible planet (because of science reasons) Kirk, McCoy, Sulu, and Jeffrey Nearcorpse have to defend themselves against a spooky woman whose touch is instant death. Instant death except for when she touches Sulu, a main character, then it's instant pain. Oh and the Enterprise can't help because it got knocked a couple days away. It's a good creepy episode!
GRADE: B
Victory to Trek, putting Trek up 108-106!
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ovefilms · 2 years
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La bestia de las nieves (1977 Herb Wallerstein, Estados Unidos, terror, telefilm)
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Un antiguo campeón de esquí, Gar Seberg, vuelve junto a su esposa, a su viejo hogar en las Montañas Rocosas. Pero allí están desapareciendo turistas, brutalmente asesinados por un desconocido animal.
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Telefilm setentero muy normalito. No hay nada especialmente bueno, pero tampoco especialmente malo, como digo es muy normalita, aunque el bicho es bastante cutrecillo pero eso, cuando nos ha importado? Le falta un poco de chicha para mí gusto, pero bueno, una más, aunque si es verdad que si tenéis algo mejor que ver, adelante, no es imprescindible su visionado.
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#terror #labestiadelasnieves #snowbeast #telefilm
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amesmonde · 2 years
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Snowbeast 1977
An annual Colorado skiing event is terrorised by a Yeti.   Not to be confused with 2011’s Snow Beast. Veteran TV director Herb Wallerstein’s 1977 outing is a competently made, poor mans, TV version of Jaws but doesn’t reach the summer blockbusters depth, tension or flair.  Written by Joseph Stefano (who wrote the screenplay for Psycho) offers the expected slow talky dialogue which is broken up…
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On April 28, 1977, Snowbeast premiered on television as the NBC Thursday Night Movie.
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Here's some new Clint Walker art to mark the occasion!
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vhs-ninja · 8 years
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Kirk losing it...
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japper2 · 2 years
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“If anything, I think this is episode is a great example about how low-level threats can make episodes just as exciting as galaxy-ending threats. Garth is hopelessly insane and very fun to watch. You are never quite sure what he is going to do. He can’t seem to keep a thought straight for more than a few minutes and becomes beyond enraged at stupid things. You feel that Kirk and Spock are endanger because he could randomly go off and kill either one of them. Yet he can’t go beyond the asylum, even if boarded the Enterprise is Kirk’s form it would only be a short while before he discovered and overthrown. That was exactly what happened on his own ship. As soon as his insanity was made apparent his own crew got rid of him.”
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bracer · 10 years
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japper2 · 2 years
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“This episode is really mistitled. It is called “The Tholian Web” but both the Tholians and their little web have little to do with the story. They are plot devices and nothing more. Unlike the Romulans in The Balance of Terror or the Klingons in Errand of Mercy where the new adversaries were the central attraction, the Tholians could have been substituted for anyone else. Now I do like them using a new bad guy it shows how large space is. However, if you put them in the title, I would expect them to at least be important. The title of this episode should have been “Vanishing Starships!””
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