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Title: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: diamondwaspvenom on June 22, 2015, 09:09:18 PM
Hey, guys! It's been a super long while since I last posted here.

Now, this is a topic I figure would initiate an interesting discussion. Why do we love b-movies? What is it about them that have us coming back for more when most movie goers would turn up their nose at the mention of titles like "Bride of the Monster", "Laserblast" and "Manos: The Hands of Fate"?

For me, I simply enjoy the silliness of the feature. Even if the acting, creature FX or even lighting aren't up to par with your typical Hollywood picture, one gets the feeling that the cast and crew were having a ball while working on the production. Shoddy/dodgy special FX can be charming and even entertaining to the eyes. Monsters performed via hand puppets, costumes or stop motion in a way is refreshing to watch given that we live in an age where films are bloated with CGI. Don't get me wrong, CGI definitely has its place but it's so overused.

Of course, the plots need to be mentioned. Some of them are so incredibly ludicrous that one can't help but marvel at the absurdity of the story. That's also what makes b-movies more fun: they aren't afraid to take risks with preposterous concepts. Most of the time (there have always been exceptions), the goal of the b-movie is to entertain and it for sure delivers. Sometimes not taking themselves seriously adds to the fun, but one can easily laugh 'till it hurts with a movie that takes itself TOO seriously for its own good. Either way, it makes for a memorable experience.

Well, I've gone on and on. Time for you guys to give your two cents.  :smile:



Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: indianasmith on June 22, 2015, 09:44:56 PM
Well, they are B movies, after all - and who doesn't love the three B's?

Blood

Breasts

Beasts


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: Trevor on June 23, 2015, 01:31:09 AM
First of all, welcome back.  :smile: :thumbup:

Secondly: I started with this POS when I was six - never been the same since.

(http://losthorizon.org/1973/Lost_horizon.jpg)  :buggedout:


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: Alex on June 23, 2015, 02:30:43 AM
For me when I get a movie that everyone involved in set out with all the best intentions to make good, but it just doesn't work out. A combination of overambitious director and over acting but all with loads of enthusiasm are generally vital ingredients. Asylum type stuff is ok, but since they set out to make bad movies or just don't care they just feel like they have something missing.


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: etmoviesb on June 23, 2015, 03:03:53 AM
I think because we know that movies are 99% nonsense. Guns does not work as in the movies, life does not work as in the movies, space travel does not....

So, usually A-movies take themselves too seriously and often people involved have a big ego and since the result is nonsense I find this annoying.
In B-movies instead the fact that movies are nonsense is accepted and played with, this makes the results more coherent and funnier.


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: voltron on June 23, 2015, 11:20:43 AM
I think it's the fact that b-movies don't have these astronomical budgets to work with so the movies themselves had to have something special to offer without all the eye candy and superstar casts of mainstream films.


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: Allhallowsday on June 23, 2015, 11:59:49 AM
I am of the opinion that a "B movie" is a low budget movie, but not necessarily "bad".  As Trevor pointed out, the 1973 LOST HORIZON is a notorious "POS" that I'm sure was expensive to produce (therefore, a "bad" A movie).  The term "B movie" is only meant to point out a film's cost and likely place on a double bill (the "B" picture). 


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: voltron on July 07, 2015, 08:34:32 PM
I am of the opinion that a "B movie" is a low budget movie, but not necessarily "bad".  As Trevor pointed out, the 1973 LOST HORIZON is a notorious "POS" that I'm sure was expensive to produce (therefore, a "bad" A movie).  The term "B movie" is only meant to point out a film's cost and likely place on a double bill (the "B" picture). 
I'm in total agreement AHD. The term b-movie unfortunately sometimes gets confused with "bad" a lot and this couldn't be further from the truth. Take a movie like Carnival Of Souls for instance. It has a miniscule budget and a cast of unknowns but dammit it's more creepy and effective than the horses**t that's being passed off as horror over the past many many years. A movie like Cool As Ice however is bad because you could tell they were trying to make a serious movie and they failed miserably on all levels. I think the main reason I love "good" b-movies is that they're not trying to be something they're not. I don't know how to explain it any better than that really.


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: Trevor on July 08, 2015, 12:35:41 AM
I am of the opinion that a "B movie" is a low budget movie, but not necessarily "bad".  As Trevor pointed out, the 1973 LOST HORIZON is a notorious "POS" that I'm sure was expensive to produce (therefore, a "bad" A movie).  The term "B movie" is only meant to point out a film's cost and likely place on a double bill (the "B" picture). 

Agreed: the Frank Capra version was great, but this one:  :buggedout: :buggedout: Even at six (1973) I knew it was orful.  :tongueout: :wink:


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: The Burgomaster on July 09, 2015, 05:35:23 PM
B movies remind me of my youth.  I was a kid during the 1970s when drive-in theaters were plentiful in my area.  There were 3 drive-ins within a 10 minute drive of my house and dozens more if you were willing to travel a mere 25 or 30 miles.  Sure, they showed major releases.   But they also showed many, many B movies.  I often preferred those.  I saw these "classics" and many others at the drive-in during the glorious 1970s (and early 80s):

* Ben
* Don't Go in the House
* The Fifth Floor
* Last House on the Left
* The House that Vanished
* The House that Dripped Blood
* Cherry Hill High
* The Erotic Adventures of Pinocchio

When I watch these movies now (and other similar movies), I get transported back to a great time in my life. 




Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: LilCerberus on July 09, 2015, 06:46:08 PM
there's more of them...


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: bob on July 10, 2015, 08:03:03 PM
I first got into them due to things like Troll 2, The Room and Mommie Dearest which were hilarious to me. Then there's things like Manos, The Creeping Terror and Leonard Part 6  and where there's just something about them where it becomes hypnotic and I like them for whatever reason.


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: RCMerchant on July 10, 2015, 10:56:16 PM
As has been pointed out-big difference between "B-Movies"-eg-D.O.A. (1950), low budget independents that have become classics -NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1968),and just plain BAD-which can be a big budget piece of s**t or a a so bad it's good film.
BAD movies are fun because the total nonsensical nature of them-it's so impossibly implausible that it's funny. Like a Tex Avery cartoon. Or other reasons-sometimes I just like the old fashioned feel of old ultra low budget movies-the bad actors-the bad sets-the one good old timey actor--as you gave as an example-BRIDE OF THE MONSTER.
It reminds me of them old Our Gang  comedies-"Hey gang-we got the old barn-let's put on a show!"


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: LilCerberus on July 10, 2015, 11:04:34 PM
What group of kids want to go out in their back yard & pretend they're Doctor Zhivago?


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: RCMerchant on July 10, 2015, 11:20:18 PM
What group of kids want to go out in their back yard & pretend they're Doctor Zhivago?

Exactly!
Put on a Frankenstein mask and crank up the old 8mm camera!


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: Jack on July 11, 2015, 07:22:09 AM
I guess it mostly comes down to the fact that I can relate to ordinary people trying to make a movie with a very limited budget, with the sole objective of entertaining the audience, and maybe they fail or maybe they succeed but at least they tried.  On the other hand, I cannot relate at all to these Hollywood people;  non-acting celebrities with gigantic egos, directors who are worshiped as gods because they once, five movies ago, showed the slightest spark of creativity, the douchewads who look at horror with disdain and "just another line on my resume".  And the whole "We've got $100,000,000 worth of CGI - in 3-D - who needs characters or a story?!?!".  Those movies are made by accountants and marketing analysts, while B movies are made with heart and soul.  And usually an entertaining dose of incompetence too  :teddyr:


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on July 11, 2015, 03:14:43 PM
2 dozen reasons I love "bad" movies.

Some of which I saw, because of the review at this website.

And thus, in alphabetical order.

01. The 7th Voyage of Sinbad
02. The Angry Red Planet
03. Attack of the Crab Monsters
04. Cemetery Man
05. Dagon
06. I Married a Monster from Outer Space
07. The Killer Shrews
08. Krull
09. The Lair of the White Worm
10. The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires
11. Masters of the Universe
12. The Monster That Challenged the World
13. Motel Hell
14, The Mummy
15. Nosferatu : the First Vampire
16. Planet of the Apes
17. Plan 9 from Outer Space
18. Santa Claus Conquerors the Martians
19. Spaced Invaders
20. Tarantula
21. The Terror of Tiny Town
22. Teenage Caveman
23. The Tingler
24. Wizards


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: major jay on July 11, 2015, 04:37:23 PM
2 dozen reasons I love "bad" movies.
Some of which I saw, because of the review at this website.
16. Planet of the Apes
The 2nd half gets cheesy, but the first half rocks the fuggin' house. I love this flick, it's the best of both worlds.


Title: Re: Why do we love B-Movies?
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on July 12, 2015, 01:17:02 PM
Previously, I gave all 2 dozen reasons I love "bad" movies.

Here are a half dozen more reasons.

There is just no accounting for taste.

01. Deep Rising
02. Dune
03. The Fog
04. Frogs
05. Island of Terror
06. Tank