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Unusually for a Pop artist, Mr. Hamilton made an overtly political statement with "Hugh Gaitskell as a Famous Monster of Filmland" (1964), merging a photograph of Claude Rains as the Phantom of the Opera with a newspaper photograph of Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour Party, who, when the work was begun, had refused to support nuclear disarmament.
Hidden among the monster postcards on the refrigerator was a picture of George Bush, placed among the pantheon in what was likely a gesture of genuine admiration: a Famous Monster surrounded by his relations.
Get a scary mask (ex: monster mask, but avoid a famous monster mask) and a freaky outfit.
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Yes, he's related to a famous Scottish monster.
With huge networks of fantasy and science fiction fans and massive conventions prevalent today, it is humbling to think where all this started, back in 1940s California: "In those days it'd just be me, [lifelong friend] Ray Bradbury and Forrest J Ackerman (later editor of Famous Monster of Filmland magazine) huddled together in a diner discussing things like space platforms and dinosaurs.
Davis's most famous monster, the beautician Jill in 2004's comedy-drama Nighty Night, was a rampaging sociopath.
Famous monster hunter - Alphonse De Jambuttie is searching for Suzie Pugh's best friend - Smert, who lives in Loch Ness.
Alison Steadman and Roger Sloman's veggie duo in the former are as indelible as Steadman's famous monster, Beverly.
In Hollywood, King Kong (1933), one of the most famous monster movies ever made, was conceived by producer-director Merian C. Cooper, who was inspired by his experience shooting travel documentaries.
He created one after another, incorporating surveillance equipment, radar and other apparatus, using ground-penetrating radar to help investigators search for corpses and anthropologists find lost Roman settlements, and scanning Loch Ness for its famous monster, which proved uncooperative.
The point of the original is that a man-figure is patched together from different parts: here, Sparky the dog is simply himself brought cheerfully back to life, albeit with crude stitching for which there is no actual reason, other than to look like the famous monster.
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