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Title: Rats: Night of Terror
Post by: Greenhornet on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
I saw this on TV, but it was just called "R*A*T*S". When I saw the title, I thought "Maybe it's supposed to mean Roaming Animal Terror Squadrons." I hated everone in this movie, includeing the rats.


Title: Rats: Night of Terror
Post by: Akira Tubo on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
My Favorite Line:

What's the matter with this f**king thing?  It doesn't work anymore!  s**t!  s**t!


Title: Rats: Night of Terror
Post by: StatCat on May 31, 2003, 08:36:18 AM
This is a classic indeed- very entertaining, very funny. Commodore 64 coding, people getting flour dumped on them, and mice painted to look like rats. I fear rats to this day after seeing it.


Title: Rats: Night of Terror
Post by: Bear on November 25, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
I got this on DVD a year ago. It was a classic  then and remains one now. Classic line: "Stupid machine needs a kick in the balls!"


Title: Rats: Night of Terror
Post by: Rob on November 25, 2006, 04:09:49 PM
Haha, this one was a good hoot. Actors who didn't get to make the cut for Mad Max getting attacked by offscreen stage hands throwing poor rats on them. The film makers didn't think too clearly about the fact that this film takes over 200 years after a nuclear war. I would expect the technology to be a little more advanced than bikes and goofy napoleonic costumes, wouldn't you? The ending is the biggest hoot: turns out Ratmen in radiation suits now rule the world!


Title: Re: Rats: Night of Terror
Post by: Karnov on May 06, 2008, 05:37:35 PM
Did you know, that in Germany this movie was labeled as third part to the "Bronx Warriors"-movies from Enzo Castellari? They video-company called these two movies "Die Riffs - Die Gewalt sind wir!" and "Die Riffs II - Flucht aus der Bronx". With a little trick of synchronisation, "Rats - Nights of Terror" was the fake third part called "Die Riffs 3 - Die Ratten von Manhatten", hehe. The only thing which "Rats - Nights of Terror" has in common with "Bronx Warriors" and "Escape from the Bronx" is the actor Massimo Vanni.



Title: Re: Rats: Night of Terror
Post by: Zac on January 16, 2009, 09:44:35 PM
Rats....what do they want from us?......Rats.   

Great F*ck'n movie!!!! 

Tonight, because it's your night of Terror!  Here come.....
The......RRRRRAAAAATTTTTSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

*NOTE* Come to Facebook and join the group "It's Filled With Rats!"

Discuss more of this great classic!!!!!!


Title: Re: Rats: Night of Terror
Post by: TheDoomMachine on October 11, 2011, 12:02:59 PM

Think I have to see this. I'm developing a sick sort of fascination with Bruno Mattei's films....may the gods help me...

Re: Rob's comment about technology advancing, while it's probably true that Mattei and Fragasso and whatever other lunatic was involved in this didn't think it through too clearly, there are a lot of things that can put a damper on human progress, and if the scenario really is that whatever people are left are mostly scavenging old stuff (as is usually the case in these movies) it's likely that the war effectively put a stop to much development.


Title: Re: Rats: Night of Terror
Post by: Xaneth on October 23, 2011, 08:58:03 PM
God, you guys have all the great movies listed out here.  I just got done posting about "Spaceship" with Leslie Nielsen and Cindy Williams!

Warning:DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE ON MUSHROOMS


Title: Re: Rats: Night of Terror
Post by: Trevor on November 14, 2013, 08:29:34 AM
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Warning:DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE ON MUSHROOMS

Oy  :bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle: :teddyr: :teddyr:


Title: Re: Rats: Night of Terror
Post by: Alex on December 01, 2015, 09:20:06 AM
Never mind Back To The Future day and hoverboards, this movie only has a few weeks left to hit its deadline of 2015.


Title: Re: Rats: Night of Terror
Post by: Trevor on December 04, 2015, 01:12:12 AM
The plot of this entire film is what happens at Trevor's house on the weekends.  :wink: