Sunday, July 13, 2025, 8PM CT (1AM Monday UTC)
IT'S #MONSTERDON
we will be watching
X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (1963)
"Intent on enhancing mankind's ocular ability, the brilliant Dr. James Xavier (Ray Milland) invents a formula that allows him to see wavelengths of light outside the normal human spectrum. When his funding is suddenly threatened, Xavier tests the formula on himself despite the protests of his colleague Dr. Diane Fairfax (Diana Van der Vlis). While the formula proves initially useful in a variety of minor tasks, Xavier soon finds himself able to see things that no man was meant to see."
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Not to point too fine a point on it - If you are squeamish about eye and eyeball stuff this _might_ not be the one for you. I wouldn't tell you what to do because I haven't seen it yet either, but the below warnings from other internet users are pretty specific.
Anywho, here's what Does The Dog Die Dot Com says to watch out for in "X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes":
An animal dies
- The lab monkey is said to die after the experiment -
There's eye mutilation
- A man's eyes get progressively more diseased, and eye sockets and severed eyeballs are seen. -denialol
There's blood/gore
- No Details Given -
If they've missed anything or you want to add details, the place to update that is at doesthedogdie.com/media/32788. That's a community powered site meaning the community might not have told us everything!
X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (Movie, 1963)
www.doesthedogdie.comDavid Zaslavsky
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@randy_s Oh this is good to know about, thanks
I suspect I will wind up focusing intently on the feed and not on the TV screen for certain scenes
#Monsterdon
Randy_underscore_S
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@diazona I just downloaded and checked my copy file for fitness: "Eyeball stuff" includes a rather unnecessary intro sequence for the first 1:15 of the film from the first frame to the "American International" logo.
I swear there's a certain kind of director who saw That cursed Dali flick in film school, saw how it sickened half the class, and thought "okay, THIS is the good stuff- now THERE is my ticket to a Palm D'or!" err Palm d'oeil?