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J.J. Abrams’ science fiction feature, Super 8, releases into theaters today to some critical praise. Eighty-three percent of the critics compiled at Rotten

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Tomatoes’ site gave the film a positive review, saying Super 8 “has thrills, visual dazzle, and emotional depth to spare.” Many fans of the genre are in agreement; I spoke to one Kansas City movie-goer has deemed the film “a perfect Spielberg throwback.” Certainly the prospect of a well-done homage to early Spielberg work is enticing enough to buy a ticket and see for yourself (and you can see it practically anywhere, as it is showing in every major  mens onitsuka tiger ultimate 81 theater in K.C.), but first let’s take a look at some of the best creatures in past features, the TOP FIVE: Best Sci-Fi Monsters.
5. The Fly
David Cronenberg’s remake of a classic science fiction movie tells of a scientist close to realizing the secrets of teleportation. Of course, when he tries teleporting his first human subjec tiger onitsuka womens shoes ef="http://www.essar.com.sg/classcustom/BL/Asics-Gel-Rocket.aspx" >onitsuka tiger instagram t, himself, something goes badly wrong. Cronenberg’s mastery of gross-out horror makes this half-man half-fly number five on the list.
4. Godzilla
First appearing in the Japanese filmmaker Ishirō Hondas 1954 film, Go womens onitsuka tiger jira, the reptilian giant cast its spell on movie-goers around the world. Godzilla has starred in 28 Japanese films and one failed attempt at a full-on Americanization in Hollywood’s 1998 version set in New York and starring Matthew Broderick.
3. Alien
Ridley Scott’s space epic used techniques from both the science-fiction and horror genres to create a suspense-filled movie where humans die left a

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nd right at the hands of an unknown creature. When the alien is finally seen, its quivering, drooling lips alone would put it on the list.
2. Frankenstein
Boris Karloff’s version of Mary Shelly’s monster captured audiences in 1931 and continues to today. The most misunderstood monster on the list, Frankenstein couldn’t help but elicit fear. Just look at the bolts in that neck!
King KongFirst appearing in the 1933 groundbreaking movie bearing his name, who but King Kong could top a movie monster list? The tale of the giant ape has been made and remade so many times that he has become somewhat of a poster-child for the American movie monster. Most recently, a highly digital version appeared in Peter Jackson’s version in 2005.