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In which year during the 1950s were the most sci-fi movies released?
1956
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1957
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1958
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1959
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TODAY’S TOPIC: Here’s the last seven of the movies with unusual stories. Frankly this list contains some of the worst films in this odd category I came up with, so don’t expect any A or B class movies.

These are definitely the losers from the Golden Age of Sci-Fi.






Remember what said yesterday about how the five movies on that list were some of the worst? Well . . . these are the rest of the worst. Rolling Eyes
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A college professor blunders into a way to regress normal animals to their prehistoric states.

A scientist needs to keep an exotic plant alive, so he feeds it . . . ah damn, I can’t even say it! What waste . . . Shocked

Do you need to replace injured skin? Missing limbs? Want to grow a tail and live in a swamp? Then here’s the doctor for you! Very Happy

Some of them thar folks what lives in a swamp are havin’ trouble with the local wild life.

Nothing ruins a nice weekend at a ski lodge like a hunger monster that consumes its victims slowly. Bummer, Dude!

It’s sort of like the blob, but it’s named after an ancient Mayan god. Don’t break off any pieces, because they just become new blobs!

This is what would happen if Larry Talbot became a reptile instead of a wolf . . . and he needed a LOT of sunblock!

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