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    R2010 · Science fiction · 1h 37m

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    Etymology A polemical allegory presented as a five-headed monster, 1618. Monster derives from the Latin monstrum, itself derived ultimately from the verb moneo ("to remind, warn, instruct, or foretell"), and denotes anything "strange or singular, contrary to the usual course of nature, by which the gods give notice of evil," "a strange, unnatural, hideous person, animal, or thing," or any ...

  2. Dec 3, 2010 · Monsters: Directed by Gareth Edwards. With Scoot McNairy, Whitney Able, Mario Zuniga Benavides, Annalee Jefferies. Six years after Earth has suffered an alien invasion, a cynical journalist agrees to escort a shaken American tourist through an infected zone in Mexico to the safety of the U.S. border.

  3. Monsters is a 2010 British science-fiction horror film written and directed by Gareth Edwards (in his feature directorial debut). Edwards also served as the cinematographer, production designer, and a visual effects artist. The film takes place years after a NASA probe crashed in Mexico, which leads to the sudden appearance of giant tentacled ...

  4. Oct 21, 2016 · Monsters. Monsters have been part of human culture since the ancient times. They are manifestations of the fears and suspicions of society and they lurk throughout the world. The name monster is derived from the Latin root “monere” (to warn). The ominous creatures are often depicted as giants but others have more human qualities and may be ...

  5. Monsters: Created by Richard P. Rubinstein, Mitchell Galin. With John Bolger, Pamela Dean Kelly, Michael J. Anderson, Carlos Lauchu. A horror anthology about a family of monsters watching a different horror story every week on their TV.

  6. The Munsters: Created by Ed Haas, Norm Liebmann. With Fred Gwynne, Al Lewis, Yvonne De Carlo, Butch Patrick. A family of friendly monsters have misadventures, never quite understanding why people react to them so strangely.

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