MST films in release order
Jun 3, 2020 17:49:55 GMT -5
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Post by Torgo on Jun 3, 2020 17:49:55 GMT -5
For a while now I've been thinking that the next time I make my way through the series I want to appreciate the legacy of the films as they came out. This might not be for a few years, and will wait until I finish up the series on my blog, but it's a fun idea to think about. So I tried to come up with a list of the films by release date.
I had to come up with a few ground rules though, since traditional release dates don't apply to all the films. For foreign films, I tried to tie them to release dates in their own country. For movies that were edited from TV show episodes, there are release dates for both the episodes and the compilation films that I could use, so that one was tricky. I decided the point of doing this sort of order at all was to stay true as a representation of the era they were made, so I used the airdate of the earliest episode featured.
Then there was The Dead Talk Back. That one took some pondering, but like the TV films, I decided to rank it in the year it was filmed, since it most definitely is not a representation of the 90's.
Also, while I did the best I could collecting dates for all of these movies, I couldn't find definitive dates for all of them. If it had a month listed but no date, then I lumped the film at the end of the month. I did the same for films that had a year listed with no actual month or day and placed them at the end of each respective year. If anybody has any info to share on these films, I'd appreciate it. And on the rare occasion that a film landed on the same day/non-specified date region, I just put them in alphabetical order
Anyway, the order as stands is:
The Corpse Vanishes (May 8, 1942)
The Mad Monster (May 15, 1942)
I Accuse My Parents (November 4, 1944)
The Brute Man (October 1, 1946)
Jungle Goddess (August 13, 1948)
Last of the Wild Horses (December 27, 1948)
Radar Secret Service (January 28, 1950)
Rocketship X-M (June 2, 1950)
The Painted Hills (May 4, 1951)
Lost Continent (August 17, 1951)
Racket Girls (1951)
Invasion USA (December 10, 1952)
The Magic Voyage of Sinbad (January 5, 1953)
Robot Monster (June 25, 1953)
Project Moon Base (September 4, 1953)
Manhunt in Space (May 4, 1954)
Crash of Moons (July 6, 1954)
Revenge of the Creature (March 29, 1955)
This Island Earth (June 15, 1955)
King Dinosaur (June 17, 1955)
Teenage Crimewave (November, 1955)
Bride of the Monster (February, 1956)
Indestructible Man (March 25, 1956)
Swamp Diamonds (April 1, 1956)
Gunslinger (June 15, 1956)
It Conquered the World (July 15, 1956)
The She-Creature (July 25, 1956)
The Beast of Hollow Mountain (August 1956)
Fire Maidens of Outer Space (September 6, 1956)
The Sword and the Dragon (September 16, 1956)
The Mole People (November 21, 1956)
The Violent Years (1956)
Untamed Youth (March 10, 1957)
The Undead (March 15, 1957)
The Deadly Mantis (May 26, 1957)
I Was a Teenage Werewolf (June 19, 1957)
Beginning of the End (June 28, 1957)
The Unearthly (June 28, 1957)
The Amazing Colossal Man (October 4, 1957)
The Black Scorpion (October 10, 1957)
The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent (December, 1957)
The Dead Talk Back (1957)
The Screaming Skull (January, 1958)
Terror from the Year 5000 (January, 1958)
Hercules (February 20, 1958)
Daddy-O (March, 1958)
The Space Children (June 18, 1958)
The Thing That Couldn’t Die (June 27, 1958)
War of the Colossal Beast (June, 1958)
The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy (July 17, 1958)
Teenage Cave Man (July, 1958)
Night of the Blood Beast (August, 1958)
Earth vs. the Spider (September, 1958)
The Crawling Eye (October 7, 1958)
Rocket Attack USA (1958)
Hercules Unchained (February 14, 1959)
Prince of Space (March 19, 1959)
Teenagers from Outer Space (June 3, 1959)
The Giant Gila Monster (June 25, 1959)
The Killer Shrews (June 25, 1959)
The Rebel Set (June 28, 1959)
The Day the Earth Froze (August 24, 1959)
Girls Town (October 5, 1959)
High School Big Shot (October 16, 1959)
Attack of the Giant Leeches (October, 1959)
Santa Claus (November 26, 1959)
The Amazing Transparent Man (February 24, 1960)
First Spaceship on Venus (February 26, 1960)
Horrors of Spider Island (April 16, 1960)
The Girl in Lovers Lane (June 16, 1960)
12 to the Moon (June, 1960)
The Leech Woman (July 7, 1960)
The Loves of Hercules (August 19, 1960)
Tormented (September 22, 1960)
The Sinister Urge (December 8, 1960)
The Beatniks (1960)
Hamlet (January 1, 1961)
Reptilicus (February 20, 1961)
Gorgo (March 29, 1961)
The Beast of Yucca Flats (May 2, 1961)
Ring of Terror (June 11, 1961)
Invasion of the Neptune Men (July 19, 1961)
Hercules and the Captive Women (August 19, 1961)
Bloodlust! (September 13, 1961)
The Mask (October 28, 1961)
The Phantom Planet (December 13, 1961)
Eegah (April 17, 1962)
The Magic Sword (April, 1962)
The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (August 10, 1962)
Samson vs. The Vampire Women (October 11, 1962)
Colossus and the Headhunters (January 10, 1963)
The Crawling Hand (September 4, 1963)
The Slime People (September 18, 1963)
The Atomic Brain (September, 1963)
The Skydivers (November 13, 1963)
The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies (February 10, 1964)
The Starfighters (March 25, 1964)
The Horror of Party Beach (June 1, 1964)
Hercules Against the Moon Men (June 27, 1964)
Devil Doll (September, 1964)
The Time Travelers (October 29, 1964)
Kitten with a Whip (November 4, 1964)
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (November 14, 1964)
The Creeping Terror (November 20, 1964)
Teen-Age Strangler (1964)
The Human Duplicators (March 3, 1965)
Jack Frost (March 24, 1965)
Invaders from the Deep (June 13, 1965)
Monster A-Go Go (July, 1965)
Village of the Giants (October 20, 1965)
Gamera (November 27, 1965)
Attack of the The Eye Creatures (1965)
Agent for HARM (January 5, 1966)
“Manos” The Hands of Fate (February 11, 1966)
Secret Agent Super Dragon (February 17, 1966)
The Projected Man (March, 1966)
Women of the Prehistoric Planet (April 15, 1966)
Gamera vs. Barugon (April 17, 1966)
The Christmas That Almost Wasn’t (November 23, 1966)
Red Zone Cuba (November 23, 1966)
Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster (December 17, 1966)
The Bubble (December 21, 1966)
The Wild Wild World of Batwoman (1966)
Danger!! Death Ray (January 28, 1967)
Gamera vs. Gaos (March 15, 1967)
Operation Double 007 (April 20, 1967)
Catalina Caper (April 26, 1967)
The Deadly Bees (April, 1967)
The Million Eyes of Sumaru (May 17, 1967)
Yongary, Monster from the Deep (August 13, 1967)
Wild Rebels (September, 1967)
Diabolik (January 26, 1968)
Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars (February 2, 1968)
The Batwoman (March 28, 1968)
Mighty Jack (April 6, 1968)
Girl in Gold Boots (April 25, 1968)
The Hellcats (May 8, 1968)
The Green Slime (December 19, 1968)
Gamera vs. Guiron (March 21, 1969)
The Castle of Fu Manchu (May 30, 1969)
Santo in The Treasure of Dracula (July 24, 1969)
The Side Hackers (August 22, 1969)
Moon Zero Two (October 26, 1969)
Space Travelers (December 11, 1969)
Gamera vs. Jiger (March 21, 1970)
San Francisco International (September 29, 1970)
Blood Waters of Dr. Z (January 1971)
Gamera vs. Zigra (July 17, 1971)
The Touch of Satan (August 23, 1971)
Stranded in Space (February 26, 1973)
Godzilla vs. Megalon (March 17, 1973)
Beyond Atlantis (April 23, 1973)
It Lives by Night (January 30, 1974)
Phase IV (September 6, 1974)
The Land That Time Forgot (November 29, 1974)
Time of the Apes (1974)
Mitchell (September 10, 1975)
The Giant Spider Invasion (October 24, 1975)
Track of the Moon Beast (June 1, 1976)
Squirm (July 30, 1976)
At the Earth’s Core (September 1, 1976)
Riding with Death (October 16, 1976)
Cosmic Princess (September 4, 1976)
SST- Death Flight (February 25, 1977)
The “Legend of Dinosaurs” (April 29, 1977)
Code Name: Diamond Head (May 3, 1977)
The Incredible Melting Man (December 9, 1977)
Superdome (January 9, 1978)
Laserblast (March 1, 1978)
Fugitive Alien (April 2, 1978)
Star Force: Fugitive Alien II (September 24, 1978)
Avalanche (September 29, 1978)
Starcrash (December 21, 1978)
Angels’ Revenge (February, 1979)
The Shape of Things to Come (May 4, 1979)
City on Fire (August 31, 1979)
Parts: The Clonus Horror (August, 1979)
Killer Fish (December 7, 1979)
The Pumaman (February 14, 1980)
Hangar 18 (July, 1980)
The Day Time Ended (November, 1980)
The Last Chase (April 10, 1981)
Humanoid Woman (April, 1981)
Carnival Magic (1981)
Ator, the Fighting Eagle (October 7, 1982)
Being from Another Planet (November 19, 1982)
Escape 2000 (September 2, 1983)
Pod People (December 13, 1983)
Overdrawn at the Memory Bank (1983)
Warrior of the Lost World (1983)
Master Ninja I (January 20, 1984)
Master Ninja II (February 3, 1984)
Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues… (February 13, 1984)
Cave Dwellers (February 15, 1984)
Devil Fish (September 7, 1984)
Final Justice (May, 1985)
City Limits (September 1, 1985)
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom (October, 1985)
Robot Holocaust (April 14, 1986)
Cry Wilderness (February, 1987)
Zombie Nightmare (October 13, 1987)
Alien from LA (February 26, 1988)
Hobgoblins (July 14, 1988)
Mac and Me (August 12, 1988)
Space Mutiny (August, 1988)
Outlaw (March 21, 1989)
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II (March, 1989)
Lords of the Deep (June 2, 1989)
Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell (June 14, 1989)
Soultaker (October 26, 1990)
The Final Sacrifice (1990)
Munchie (May 15, 1992)
Doctor Mordrid (September 24, 1992)
Robot Wars (April 28, 1993)
Quest of the Delta Knights (January 5, 1994)
Time Chasers (March 17, 1994)
Werewolf (January 21, 1996)
Merlin’s Shop of Mystical Wonders (August 27, 1996)
Future War (January 28, 1997)
Atlantic Rim (July 9, 2013)
The Christmas Dragon (November 7, 2014)
Demon Squad (June 25, 2019)
Interesting notes...
Earliest Joel Film: The Corpse Vanishes
Earliest Mike Film: The Brute Man
Earliest Jonah Film: The Beast of Hollow Mountain
Earliest Emily Film: The Batwoman
Latest Joel Film: Demon Squad
Latest Mike Film: Future War
Latest Jonah Film: The Christmas Dragon
Latest Emily Film: The Christmas Dragon
Earliest KTMA Film: Invaders from the Deep
Earliest Sci-Fi Film: Revenge of the Creature
Earliest Gizmoplex Film: The Mask
Earliest Film Riffed with Kevin: I Accuse My Parents
Earliest Film Riffed with Conor & Kelsey: The Bubble
Latest KTMA Film: Humanoid Woman
Latest Comedy Central Film: Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell
Latest Netflix Film: Atlantic Rim
Latest Classic Era Joel Film: Robot Holocaust
Latest Solo Jonah Film: Atlantic Rim
Latest Solo Emily Film: Doctor Mordrid
Earliest Color Film: The Painted Hills
Latest Black and White Film: The Wild, Wild World of Batwoman (or Red Zone Cuba)*
*Red Zone Cuba has a release date, Batwoman does not. Which is the latest B&W film largely depends on when Batwoman originally aired, which could have been anytime in 1966 since the movie was reactionary to the popularity of Batman, which debuted in January. Red Zone Cuba came out in November, which means there is a very strong chance it came out after Batwoman. But if we went by pure release date, The Dead Talk Back would win with it's 90's release date.
I don't know of how much interest this is to anybody else, but I thought I'd post it. What do you think, sirs?
I had to come up with a few ground rules though, since traditional release dates don't apply to all the films. For foreign films, I tried to tie them to release dates in their own country. For movies that were edited from TV show episodes, there are release dates for both the episodes and the compilation films that I could use, so that one was tricky. I decided the point of doing this sort of order at all was to stay true as a representation of the era they were made, so I used the airdate of the earliest episode featured.
Then there was The Dead Talk Back. That one took some pondering, but like the TV films, I decided to rank it in the year it was filmed, since it most definitely is not a representation of the 90's.
Also, while I did the best I could collecting dates for all of these movies, I couldn't find definitive dates for all of them. If it had a month listed but no date, then I lumped the film at the end of the month. I did the same for films that had a year listed with no actual month or day and placed them at the end of each respective year. If anybody has any info to share on these films, I'd appreciate it. And on the rare occasion that a film landed on the same day/non-specified date region, I just put them in alphabetical order
Anyway, the order as stands is:
The Corpse Vanishes (May 8, 1942)
The Mad Monster (May 15, 1942)
I Accuse My Parents (November 4, 1944)
The Brute Man (October 1, 1946)
Jungle Goddess (August 13, 1948)
Last of the Wild Horses (December 27, 1948)
Radar Secret Service (January 28, 1950)
Rocketship X-M (June 2, 1950)
The Painted Hills (May 4, 1951)
Lost Continent (August 17, 1951)
Racket Girls (1951)
Invasion USA (December 10, 1952)
The Magic Voyage of Sinbad (January 5, 1953)
Robot Monster (June 25, 1953)
Project Moon Base (September 4, 1953)
Manhunt in Space (May 4, 1954)
Crash of Moons (July 6, 1954)
Revenge of the Creature (March 29, 1955)
This Island Earth (June 15, 1955)
King Dinosaur (June 17, 1955)
Teenage Crimewave (November, 1955)
Bride of the Monster (February, 1956)
Indestructible Man (March 25, 1956)
Swamp Diamonds (April 1, 1956)
Gunslinger (June 15, 1956)
It Conquered the World (July 15, 1956)
The She-Creature (July 25, 1956)
The Beast of Hollow Mountain (August 1956)
Fire Maidens of Outer Space (September 6, 1956)
The Sword and the Dragon (September 16, 1956)
The Mole People (November 21, 1956)
The Violent Years (1956)
Untamed Youth (March 10, 1957)
The Undead (March 15, 1957)
The Deadly Mantis (May 26, 1957)
I Was a Teenage Werewolf (June 19, 1957)
Beginning of the End (June 28, 1957)
The Unearthly (June 28, 1957)
The Amazing Colossal Man (October 4, 1957)
The Black Scorpion (October 10, 1957)
The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent (December, 1957)
The Dead Talk Back (1957)
The Screaming Skull (January, 1958)
Terror from the Year 5000 (January, 1958)
Hercules (February 20, 1958)
Daddy-O (March, 1958)
The Space Children (June 18, 1958)
The Thing That Couldn’t Die (June 27, 1958)
War of the Colossal Beast (June, 1958)
The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy (July 17, 1958)
Teenage Cave Man (July, 1958)
Night of the Blood Beast (August, 1958)
Earth vs. the Spider (September, 1958)
The Crawling Eye (October 7, 1958)
Rocket Attack USA (1958)
Hercules Unchained (February 14, 1959)
Prince of Space (March 19, 1959)
Teenagers from Outer Space (June 3, 1959)
The Giant Gila Monster (June 25, 1959)
The Killer Shrews (June 25, 1959)
The Rebel Set (June 28, 1959)
The Day the Earth Froze (August 24, 1959)
Girls Town (October 5, 1959)
High School Big Shot (October 16, 1959)
Attack of the Giant Leeches (October, 1959)
Santa Claus (November 26, 1959)
The Amazing Transparent Man (February 24, 1960)
First Spaceship on Venus (February 26, 1960)
Horrors of Spider Island (April 16, 1960)
The Girl in Lovers Lane (June 16, 1960)
12 to the Moon (June, 1960)
The Leech Woman (July 7, 1960)
The Loves of Hercules (August 19, 1960)
Tormented (September 22, 1960)
The Sinister Urge (December 8, 1960)
The Beatniks (1960)
Hamlet (January 1, 1961)
Reptilicus (February 20, 1961)
Gorgo (March 29, 1961)
The Beast of Yucca Flats (May 2, 1961)
Ring of Terror (June 11, 1961)
Invasion of the Neptune Men (July 19, 1961)
Hercules and the Captive Women (August 19, 1961)
Bloodlust! (September 13, 1961)
The Mask (October 28, 1961)
The Phantom Planet (December 13, 1961)
Eegah (April 17, 1962)
The Magic Sword (April, 1962)
The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (August 10, 1962)
Samson vs. The Vampire Women (October 11, 1962)
Colossus and the Headhunters (January 10, 1963)
The Crawling Hand (September 4, 1963)
The Slime People (September 18, 1963)
The Atomic Brain (September, 1963)
The Skydivers (November 13, 1963)
The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies (February 10, 1964)
The Starfighters (March 25, 1964)
The Horror of Party Beach (June 1, 1964)
Hercules Against the Moon Men (June 27, 1964)
Devil Doll (September, 1964)
The Time Travelers (October 29, 1964)
Kitten with a Whip (November 4, 1964)
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (November 14, 1964)
The Creeping Terror (November 20, 1964)
Teen-Age Strangler (1964)
The Human Duplicators (March 3, 1965)
Jack Frost (March 24, 1965)
Invaders from the Deep (June 13, 1965)
Monster A-Go Go (July, 1965)
Village of the Giants (October 20, 1965)
Gamera (November 27, 1965)
Attack of the The Eye Creatures (1965)
Agent for HARM (January 5, 1966)
“Manos” The Hands of Fate (February 11, 1966)
Secret Agent Super Dragon (February 17, 1966)
The Projected Man (March, 1966)
Women of the Prehistoric Planet (April 15, 1966)
Gamera vs. Barugon (April 17, 1966)
The Christmas That Almost Wasn’t (November 23, 1966)
Red Zone Cuba (November 23, 1966)
Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster (December 17, 1966)
The Bubble (December 21, 1966)
The Wild Wild World of Batwoman (1966)
Danger!! Death Ray (January 28, 1967)
Gamera vs. Gaos (March 15, 1967)
Operation Double 007 (April 20, 1967)
Catalina Caper (April 26, 1967)
The Deadly Bees (April, 1967)
The Million Eyes of Sumaru (May 17, 1967)
Yongary, Monster from the Deep (August 13, 1967)
Wild Rebels (September, 1967)
Diabolik (January 26, 1968)
Revenge of the Mysterons from Mars (February 2, 1968)
The Batwoman (March 28, 1968)
Mighty Jack (April 6, 1968)
Girl in Gold Boots (April 25, 1968)
The Hellcats (May 8, 1968)
The Green Slime (December 19, 1968)
Gamera vs. Guiron (March 21, 1969)
The Castle of Fu Manchu (May 30, 1969)
Santo in The Treasure of Dracula (July 24, 1969)
The Side Hackers (August 22, 1969)
Moon Zero Two (October 26, 1969)
Space Travelers (December 11, 1969)
Gamera vs. Jiger (March 21, 1970)
San Francisco International (September 29, 1970)
Blood Waters of Dr. Z (January 1971)
Gamera vs. Zigra (July 17, 1971)
The Touch of Satan (August 23, 1971)
Stranded in Space (February 26, 1973)
Godzilla vs. Megalon (March 17, 1973)
Beyond Atlantis (April 23, 1973)
It Lives by Night (January 30, 1974)
Phase IV (September 6, 1974)
The Land That Time Forgot (November 29, 1974)
Time of the Apes (1974)
Mitchell (September 10, 1975)
The Giant Spider Invasion (October 24, 1975)
Track of the Moon Beast (June 1, 1976)
Squirm (July 30, 1976)
At the Earth’s Core (September 1, 1976)
Riding with Death (October 16, 1976)
Cosmic Princess (September 4, 1976)
SST- Death Flight (February 25, 1977)
The “Legend of Dinosaurs” (April 29, 1977)
Code Name: Diamond Head (May 3, 1977)
The Incredible Melting Man (December 9, 1977)
Superdome (January 9, 1978)
Laserblast (March 1, 1978)
Fugitive Alien (April 2, 1978)
Star Force: Fugitive Alien II (September 24, 1978)
Avalanche (September 29, 1978)
Starcrash (December 21, 1978)
Angels’ Revenge (February, 1979)
The Shape of Things to Come (May 4, 1979)
City on Fire (August 31, 1979)
Parts: The Clonus Horror (August, 1979)
Killer Fish (December 7, 1979)
The Pumaman (February 14, 1980)
Hangar 18 (July, 1980)
The Day Time Ended (November, 1980)
The Last Chase (April 10, 1981)
Humanoid Woman (April, 1981)
Carnival Magic (1981)
Ator, the Fighting Eagle (October 7, 1982)
Being from Another Planet (November 19, 1982)
Escape 2000 (September 2, 1983)
Pod People (December 13, 1983)
Overdrawn at the Memory Bank (1983)
Warrior of the Lost World (1983)
Master Ninja I (January 20, 1984)
Master Ninja II (February 3, 1984)
Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues… (February 13, 1984)
Cave Dwellers (February 15, 1984)
Devil Fish (September 7, 1984)
Final Justice (May, 1985)
City Limits (September 1, 1985)
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom (October, 1985)
Robot Holocaust (April 14, 1986)
Cry Wilderness (February, 1987)
Zombie Nightmare (October 13, 1987)
Alien from LA (February 26, 1988)
Hobgoblins (July 14, 1988)
Mac and Me (August 12, 1988)
Space Mutiny (August, 1988)
Outlaw (March 21, 1989)
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II (March, 1989)
Lords of the Deep (June 2, 1989)
Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell (June 14, 1989)
Soultaker (October 26, 1990)
The Final Sacrifice (1990)
Munchie (May 15, 1992)
Doctor Mordrid (September 24, 1992)
Robot Wars (April 28, 1993)
Quest of the Delta Knights (January 5, 1994)
Time Chasers (March 17, 1994)
Werewolf (January 21, 1996)
Merlin’s Shop of Mystical Wonders (August 27, 1996)
Future War (January 28, 1997)
Atlantic Rim (July 9, 2013)
The Christmas Dragon (November 7, 2014)
Demon Squad (June 25, 2019)
Interesting notes...
Earliest Joel Film: The Corpse Vanishes
Earliest Mike Film: The Brute Man
Earliest Jonah Film: The Beast of Hollow Mountain
Earliest Emily Film: The Batwoman
Latest Joel Film: Demon Squad
Latest Mike Film: Future War
Latest Jonah Film: The Christmas Dragon
Latest Emily Film: The Christmas Dragon
Earliest KTMA Film: Invaders from the Deep
Earliest Sci-Fi Film: Revenge of the Creature
Earliest Gizmoplex Film: The Mask
Earliest Film Riffed with Kevin: I Accuse My Parents
Earliest Film Riffed with Conor & Kelsey: The Bubble
Latest KTMA Film: Humanoid Woman
Latest Comedy Central Film: Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell
Latest Netflix Film: Atlantic Rim
Latest Classic Era Joel Film: Robot Holocaust
Latest Solo Jonah Film: Atlantic Rim
Latest Solo Emily Film: Doctor Mordrid
Earliest Color Film: The Painted Hills
Latest Black and White Film: The Wild, Wild World of Batwoman (or Red Zone Cuba)*
*Red Zone Cuba has a release date, Batwoman does not. Which is the latest B&W film largely depends on when Batwoman originally aired, which could have been anytime in 1966 since the movie was reactionary to the popularity of Batman, which debuted in January. Red Zone Cuba came out in November, which means there is a very strong chance it came out after Batwoman. But if we went by pure release date, The Dead Talk Back would win with it's 90's release date.
I don't know of how much interest this is to anybody else, but I thought I'd post it. What do you think, sirs?