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Top 10 Monster movies of all time #top10 #pay #monster #movies

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Number 10 is, The Mist. Director: Frank Darabont, Released in 2008.
There are no grand plots, no schemes to take over the world, just a slow uptick in tension as a group of strangers trapped in a supermarket by tentacled monstrosities we can barely see battle to stay alive.

Number 9 is, Troll Hunter, Director: André Øvredal, Released in 2010.
Troll Hunter on the scarier side of the horror comedy coin. As is appropriate for a monster movie, though, the real stars of the show are the trolls.

Number 8 is, The Little Shop of Horrors. Director: Frank Oz, Released in 1986.
The Little Shop of Horrors proves that monster movies don't have to be glum to be great. Adapted from the stage show of the same name by Frank Oz.

Number 7 is, Tremors. Director: Ron Underwood, Released in 1990.
Blending horror and comedy together can be exceptionally difficult. While it's definitely funnier than it is frightening, that doesn't mean it's not thrilling,

Number 6 is, The Blob. Director: Chuck Russell, Released in 1988.
While The Blob remake lacks the camp charm of its '50s predecessor, it more than makes up for it with dark humor.

Number 5 is, The Fly. Director: David Cronenberg, Released in 1986.
It would be weird to describe a movie as sticky unless it was made by David Cronenberg, in which case it becomes entirely appropriate. Of all Cronenberg's films, though, few are stickier than The Fly.

Number 4 is, Jaws. Director: Steven Spielberg, Released in 1975.
The film that made Steven Spielberg a household name, Jaws, is a terrifying thriller about a man-eating shark that terrorizes a coastal town just as the summer holiday season is about to begin.

Number 3 is, King Kong. Directors: Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack. Released in 1993.
Poor King Kong. He beat Godzilla to the big screen by more than two decades, but he so often plays second banana to his scaly rival. Well, he might not be the King of the Monsters, but this film did break new ground technically.

Number 2 is, The Thing. Director: John Carpenter, Released in 1982.
The Thing is one of the tensest and most entertaining monster movies ever made – not to mention one of the best '80s movies outright.

Number 1 is, Godzilla. Director: Ishirō Honda, Released in 1954.
We love Kong as much as the next film fan, but there can only be one King of the Monsters, and it's Godzilla. An incredible piece of filmmaking that balances some truly impressive technical achievements

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