Every Great Creature Feature Ranked — The Ultimate B-Movie Series Begins (Ep 1)

Episode 1 covers films 100 through 91: the Magnificent Misfires. The films that failed at literally everything and became immortal anyway. A fifteen thousand dollar Gremlins knockoff where the director didn't see the puppets until the night before shooting. A giant monster movie whose cast saw the creature for the first time at the premiere and the lead actor snuck out before the lights came up, because the producers had farmed the effects out to a budget shop in Mexico City and what came back was a cross-eyed antimatter space buzzard built from ping pong balls and Thanksgiving decorations. A carpet monster moving at shopping cart speed while people voluntarily climb into its mouth. A movie that doesn't end — it surrenders, with a narrator simply announcing the monster never existed and rolling credits. A gorilla in a diving helmet operating a bubble machine as humanity's last enemy, scored by the man who wrote The Magnificent Seven. A Canadian Super 8 horror film where the lighting is a flashlight, the effects are corn syrup ants, and scenes happen in no particular order because the filmmakers didn't know there were rules to break. A fertilizer salesman from El Paso who made a bet he could produce a horror film and delivered seventy minutes that feel like seven hundred. And James Nguyen, who spent four years making a sincere climate change thriller inspired by Alfred Hitchcock and accidentally created the Rocky Horror of the internet generation. These are the films made by people who decided they were going to make a movie whether they should or not. That deserves respect. One hundred films. Ten episodes. We're just getting started. 00:00 – Intro 01:25 – #100. Hobgoblins (1988) 03:47 – #99. Eegah (1962) 06:17 – #98. The Creeping Terror (1964) 08:26 – #97. Monster A-Go-Go (1965) 10:36 – #96. Robot Monster (1953) 12:40 – #95. The Giant Claw (1957) 15:08 – #94. Teenagers from Outer Space (1959) 17:26 – #93. Birdemic: Shock and Terror (2010) 19:45 – #92. Manos: The Hands of Fate (1966) 22:49 – #91. Things (1989)