Creature from the Haunted Sea (1961)
Roger Corman directed this monster shocker about a crook trying to blame his murders on a legendary sea creature that turns out to be real. The design of the monster alone is worth a good chuckle.
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damianellis177
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I enjoyed What Is UX Data-Driven Design Process? Effective UX Analysis (https://clay.global/blog/ux-data-driven-design). The way you connect metrics, user feedback, and design decisions feels really grounded. It’s refreshing to see emphasis on continuous iteration: don’t just design once, but constantly refine based on actual user behavior. I also liked how you warned against overrelying on data and forgetting qualitative insights. That tension between numbers and human stories is real, and your article handles it maturely. Useful for anyone trying to do UX for real products, not just theory.
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STAR WARS STINKS
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The sheer cheesiness of this movie is unbelievable. I can't understand why this hasn't been riffed already.
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Sharon aka Penny commented
Cookie Monster Noooooooo!
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Toyland Chairman
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Roger Corman brings us this tale about gold thieves falling prey to a spider-like monster in the snowy wilderness. It's basicallly a remake of Corman's earlier film NAKED PARADISE... only with a monster.