Saturday, October 2, 2010

Monster Crap November & December Poll


Well, this is the last poll before I decide with my new format where I will mostly be inducting films I own except for January and October. So I will be doing something special where two films will be inducted. The winner of this poll will be inducted in November and the film that finishes second will be inducted in December. So this is the last leftovers poll from the last two polls with no new choices. You will not be allowed to vote more than once only because I couldnt limit the times you could vote to two. So here are the choices you will be voting on and the winners will be the last two inductions of the year.

Space Invaders (1990)
The Filmmakers Were Definitely More Spaced Out Than The Aliens

Hobgoblins 2 (2008)
The Sequel To The Movie That Has Become A Favorite To Fans Of Mystery Science Theater 3000 Is Here And Boy Is It Bad.



Drive Thru (2007)
Horny The Clown Makes Us Love While Killing Annoying Teens

The Unborn (2009)
More Like Stillborn

Madman (1982)
Watch Out For The Cross Between Wilfred Brimley & Harry From Harry & The Hendersons

Beast From Haunted Cave (1959)
Rick Webber #2 Plays A Crappy Spider In This Crappy Film

The Wasp Woman (1959)
Susan Cabot's Sad Story Involves Her Final Film Being Horrible

Carnosaur (1993)
Driven To Extinction, Back For Crapping

Alien Terminator (1995)
Terminate This Nonsense

Attack Of The Giant Leeches (1959)
This Film Leaches Off Of Our Sanity

Attack Of The Crab Monsters (1957)
This Film Is Like Pubic Lice For Your Eyes

Creature From The Haunted Sea (1961)
Watch Out For Beasts Made Of Kelp

Vampirella (1996)
How Can You Turn A Cult Comic Icon Into A Joke?? Let Roger Corman Make A Film Based On It.

DinoCroc (2004)
This Film Feeds On Feces

Galaxy Of Terror (1981)
Galaxy Of Turds Is More Accurate

Poll ends October 16 at 12:00 AM

3 comments:

  1. Hobgoblins 2
    Galaxy Of Terror

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  2. Vampirella


    Dinocroc

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  3. Voting complete. Went with Galaxy of Terror for the sake of a young Robert Englund.

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