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Son of Godzilla:

Another first time watch for me, and goofier than Ebirah. Multiple fights against no-name kaiju-ized mantises and spiders are notable in that Godzilla has no need to preserve them for future sequels.

Sadly, Minilla will return.

How I spent my Xmas vacation: viewing every last Showa Godzilla !

Rewatch of a great holiday , Eyes Wide Shut.

A big-city doctor to the rich and powerful learns that during the holiday season, his family is what's truly important.

Ebirah Horror of the Deep

Ebirah's one of the sillier kaiju of the period, but maybe didn't deserve a rehash of the Mothra-intensive Ghidorah story.

Today's , Invasion of Astro-monster. A superior rematch of Godzilla and Rodan versus Ghidorah along with impeccably-costumed sentai villains from planet X makes for one of the stronger entries in the series.

@DoggFacedGamer I think he would've gone much weirder than the greatest-hits package Brian concluded the story with.

Today: Ghidorah, the three-headed monster.

Continuing the Mothra story from the previous with a detour fight with Rodan, the main event sees Ghidorah, my personal favorite kaiju, get hatched and dispatched in the last few minutes. Not a great debut.

Today I watched The Disaster Artist, which I enjoyed though I've never seen The Room. Kind of feel like I don't need to, now.

Saturday matinee: Mothra vs. Godzilla. I'm crawling through rewatching series in chronological order. These early entries skate by on nostalgic charm, but this one's thinner than its closest family.

Today became an unintended Lewis Teague double feature: the Leno/Morita Collision Course. Worst cop film since Night Patrol -- though Morita is better here.

Cujo today. Takes an approach like a full-novel version of Jaws that includes every subplot unrelated to sharks. Dee Wallace is pretty good in a victim role, but Pintauro is one of the most irritating screamy kids ever.

The Green Knight today. Arthurian films generally leave me cold, so this stagey, scrappy indie-budget execution made it more interesting than expected.

It did, however, explain why I know at least 20 women named Jennifer.

Today's was Love Story, a story more about a rich white man's problems than the relationship.

Tonight: GDT's Pinocchio. Dark, but never grim. Lets you see a familiar story with fresh eyes.

Looking for a dumb AIP-ish found 1971's The Vampire Happening on amazon. The title writes a check the broad, slow, sloppy comedy can't begin to cash.

Watched Red Rocket today. Not enough comeuppance for a lead basically modeled as an indie- Paul Snider.

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