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Old 08-05-2020, 12:46 AM   #21
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Never saw Tentacles but was always slightly intrigued. How does it end? The Squid gets eaten too?

And wow, haha, i'm so glad to see other fans of the book and the mini-series. I also saw it when it first aired and absolutely loved it. Took me years to rewatch it but I finally did in 2012 with my wife and the during the whole movie I kept freaking out how much I was loving it. When we finished I turned to my wife and said this was excellent, even better than I remembered. She looked at me as if I was crazy haha. She wasn't quite as impressed as I was. We'll be rewatching it again this week together and she ain't that excited but I sure am. :P
I might try Creature again, I was disappointed last time I rewatched it. Didn't know it was Stan Winston back then. Maybe I should order the book too!
Tentacles is a cheezy Italian Jaws rip-off with a giant octopus. Pretty terrible movie. The octopus is
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Here's a nice article from back when the series came out with an interview with Benchley.

https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.lati...ml%3f_amp=true

“The Beast” marks the first time one of Benchley’s novels has been produced for the small screen. Universal originally optioned it for a theatrical film but then decided Benchley’s script was too expensive to produce. “They got John Carpenter to do one and they deemed his too expensive,” says Benchley, who also is one of the executive producers. “So when NBC wanted to do it, they went to Universal and the movie division gave the project to the TV division. They hired J.B. White to turn it from a two-hour movie to a four-hour miniseries.”

Benchley actually went searching for a giant squid back in 1979 with a fisherman pal who is the basis for the character played by Petersen.

“He and I are old friends in Bermuda and we felt it would be fun to see if we could get one to the surface because no one had ever seen a live one before. The first time we went out we took cables--48 woven strands of stainless steel--down to 3,000 feet with hooks and lights and baits.”

They stayed out all night. Much to their disappointment, there wasn’t even a nibble. “When we brought the cables up the next day, we discovered they had been bitten off at 2,000 feet! I suddenly thought, ‘Gee. This is an interesting animal. We should have more acquaintance with him.’ We kept going and getting more equipment lost and damaged and beaten up. I don’t know what the first impulse was to turn it into a book, but it was based on, like, 12 or 15 years of looking for him.”

Earlier this year, Benchley relates, a group of New Zealand scientists managed to bring four giant squids to the surface. “They caught them in nets, but they were all dead by the time they hit the surface. The biggest ones, according to the papers, were 26 feet--relatively small. The biggest one ever documented, fully weighed and measured, was 55 feet long, also in New Zealand. When you get into less scientifically ascertained figures, the biggest one people accept is 72 feet.”

“The Beast,” Benchley says, has a strong environmental message: “Don’t mess with Mother Nature. If we start screwing around with a food chain, then you never know what can happen. You do something and the dominoes begin to fall. You have no idea what the ramifications will be.”

In fact, Benchley says, these mysterious creatures have attacked boats. “There are very few [incidents], but they have been really documented quite well,” he says. “Nobody knows what they will eat, really. It’s very hard to analyze stomach content--either the animals have been dead too long or the stomach was gone. But they are known to be cannibals. They are known to be utterly fearless. One squid scientist said memorably that it is the only Cephalopoda mollusk that knows vengeance. I don’t know if that’s true, but it’s certainly a nice phrase.”
Thanks for the link. Great article. I think I’d be more afraid of the Humboldt Squid, that are known to drag people into the depths, off the Mexican coast!
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Never saw Tentacles but was always slightly intrigued. How does it end? The Squid gets eaten too?

And wow, haha, i'm so glad to see other fans of the book and the mini-series. I also saw it when it first aired and absolutely loved it. Took me years to rewatch it but I finally did in 2012 with my wife and the during the whole movie I kept freaking out how much I was loving it. When we finished I turned to my wife and said this was excellent, even better than I remembered. She looked at me as if I was crazy haha. She wasn't quite as impressed as I was. We'll be rewatching it again this week together and she ain't that excited but I sure am. :P
I might try Creature again, I was disappointed last time I rewatched it. Didn't know it was Stan Winston back then. Maybe I should order the book too!
Beast and White Shark for sure fall into the guilty pleasure/90s nostalgia category. If you listen closely on Beast, I'm pretty sure they used some of the sound FX from Alien3.

Pretty neat article of Stan Winston's Creature work:
https://monsterlegacy.net/2013/03/13...omment-page-1/

Tentacles, lol, since we're on the subject of guilty pleasures, definitely worth a watch. It's actually a giant octopus though. Bo Hopkins, Sam Peckinpah regular, stars along with a cameo from Henry Fonda.
[Show spoiler]Killer Whales save the day at the end.


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Oh wow, great article about Creature. I really love the design of the monster. I'm starting the book tonight and might order the kino blu ray later on. Thanks for the link!

Edit: btw, you guys have any sea monster books recommendations? I've obviously read The beast but also Jaws (and now White Shark). I also devoured all of Steve Alten's wonderful Meg series, including the spin off Loch. Loved them all.
Anything else good out there? I read the 4 Clickers books, about killer giant crabs, which were great and i've contemplated reading The Night of the crabs book series but haven't felt the urge yet. What else is there?

On a different note, anyone else enjoyed the show Surface? There was only one season unfortunately but it was like Amblin with Sea Monsters. I was surprised how great it was but unfortunately it ended on a cliffhanger and they never made a second season. It was big on sea monsters and epic.

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Just got this off of eBay sealed for 31.00. I like Benchley and i also like Petersen. I remember watching this on TV a looong time ago. Glad I got it for such a good price.
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Just got this off of eBay sealed for 31.00. I like Benchley and i also like Petersen. I remember watching this on TV a looong time ago. Glad I got it for such a good price.
Lucky you, I've been trying to get it for a year now here in Canada, no such luck. I did get the original first printing of the novel since then!
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Lucky you, I've been trying to get it for a year now here in Canada, no such luck. I did get the original first printing of the novel since then!
That is something. I thought it would be closer to triple digits-but the high bid when I bod 50 was 30-and i only got it for 31.00-I was stunned.
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Beast and White Shark for sure fall into the guilty pleasure/90s nostalgia category. If you listen closely on Beast, I'm pretty sure they used some of the sound FX from Alien3.

Pretty neat article of Stan Winston's Creature work:
https://monsterlegacy.net/2013/03/13...omment-page-1/

Tentacles, lol, since we're on the subject of guilty pleasures, definitely worth a watch. It's actually a giant octopus though. Bo Hopkins, Sam Peckinpah regular, stars along with a cameo from Henry Fonda.
[Show spoiler]Killer Whales save the day at the end.


Quite stupid, but you know.

Thanks to the bump, I saw this, and jesus christ. I had no idea that movie was an adaptation of "White Shark." I remember reading that book as a kid and being really creeped out by it. My kid vision of the monster in that book was basically a creepy pale human with metal teeth and claws, not a Street Shark. That looks unbelievably stupid! I wonder if that's how it was described in the book and I just filled in with something creepy and much, much more human-looking. But, if I remember right, it was some kind of nazi experiment and it was basically just a guy with shark teeth and gills or something.

I remember reading the book of The Beast and taping it off TV when it aired, too. I was 12 at the time. I remember thinking Missy Crider was really annoying and the squid looked silly in the climax when it's flailing around on a flaming boat (I think). I haven't seen it since then, but I'd be slightly curious. I'm surprised it ever made it to blu-ray, to be honest.

I do remember liking the book, but then again, I was probably about 11 when I read it, so what did I know?? I read a few of his books back then. I think I liked White Shark the most cause it was creepy and gory and fantastical, and didn't really like some of the others. He really focused on weird stuff that warped my kid brain. Like, "The Island," where he focuses an inordinate amount of words on the scene where a man fights a woman and she kills him but not before he spends all his energy trying to bite her nipple off. What the hell! I haven't seen the Michael Caine adaptation, but I'm guessing they didn't include that detail.
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Took me a while but I finally got a copy of the blu ray. I still can't believe how expensive this was, for such a bargain bin release (abysmal A/V and godawful covert art).

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Next on my wish list, the laserdisc (which is also sold for a 100$ on ebay lol, I can wait mind you).
Still holding out hopes we might one day get another release of this, this deserves so much better.
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I'm probably the only person here who actually has the original soundtrack, released by Varese Sarabande when the mini-series first premiered. I listened to it so much in the late-90s that most of the tracks I could probably hum in their entirety at one point. Haha!





any chance make .flac soundtrack then upload to archive.org?


find it on rutracker.org

lossless flac format

but no blu ray rip

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After watching the dvd version many times i jumped at the chance to have it in blu ray. Big mistake.
PQ is probably worse than the dvd,sound quality lame and it's not even in widescreen.
Save your money .Great film,terrible blu ray.
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Took me a while but I finally got a copy of the blu ray. I still can't believe how expensive this was, for such a bargain bin release (abysmal A/V and godawful covert art).

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Next on my wish list, the laserdisc (which is also sold for a 100$ on ebay lol, I can wait mind you).
Still holding out hopes we might one day get another release of this, this deserves so much better.

There is a sealed Laserdisc for The Beast On Ebay for $75.00
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