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🎃Reel Transformed: Post a Pic of a Mutant from TV or a Flick🎃 (Original Post) Floyd R. Turbo Oct 2017 OP
Does a half-orangutan - half-pumpkin count? Cirque du So-What Oct 2017 #1
That didnt take long! Floyd R. Turbo Oct 2017 #5
The Cyclops - (1957) Kleveland Oct 2017 #2
Oh wow! Floyd R. Turbo Oct 2017 #6
yaffw lapfog_1 Oct 2017 #3
Yep! 👍🏻 Floyd R. Turbo Oct 2017 #7
"Accion Mutante" (spanish over-the-top gory splatter-action-comedy from 1993) DetlefK Oct 2017 #4
Holy toot! Floyd R. Turbo Oct 2017 #8
Easy! Morlocks! longship Oct 2017 #9
Great one! 👍🏻 Floyd R. Turbo Oct 2017 #10
Johnny Crawford, of The Rifleman, was in a movie in the 60s. mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2017 #11
I remember that! 👍🏻 Floyd R. Turbo Oct 2017 #12
Want a mutant? area51 Oct 2017 #13
👍🏻 Floyd R. Turbo Oct 2017 #14

DetlefK

(16,423 posts)
4. "Accion Mutante" (spanish over-the-top gory splatter-action-comedy from 1993)
Tue Oct 24, 2017, 12:47 PM
Oct 2017


A bunch of mutants and disabled are sick of being shunned from society. They found a terrorist group. When their leader returns after many years, they shoot up a high-society wedding and kidnap the bride. But on the way to a fresh hideout, they realize that they have a traitor in their midst...

Horror, violence, dark comedy and so, so, so, so much fake blood.

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,488 posts)
11. Johnny Crawford, of The Rifleman, was in a movie in the 60s.
Tue Oct 24, 2017, 03:32 PM
Oct 2017
Village of the Giants

Village of the Giants

Village of the Giants is a 1965 science-fiction/comedy movie with many elements of the beach party film genre. It was produced, directed and written by Bert I. Gordon, and based loosely on H.G. Wells's book The Food of the Gods. The story revolves mostly around a chemical substance called "Goo", which causes giant growth in living things, and what happens after a gang of rebellious youngsters get their hands on it. The cast was mostly teens, or young actors playing teens; The Beau Brummels, Freddy Cannon, and Mike Clifford make musical guest appearances.

The movie was a low-budget exploitation film and not a huge hit (released mostly to drive-ins as part of a double bill), but had some notable use of special effects and undoubted sex appeal, and went on to become a cult classic. The movie proved far more successful years later, when released on home video.





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