Has anyone seen FROM HELL IT CAME and CAN'T STOP THE MUSIC??? Pretty painful...
I've seen part of FROM HELL IT CAME when very young, but I want to see the whole thing when the oportunity comes.
I've seen "From Hell it Came." It's a classic "bad" funny monster flick and well worth seeking out. I don't know anything about "Can't Stop the Music." What is it?
Can't Stop the Music is a musical about Steve Guttenberg creating the greatest band in the known universe, the Village People. I'm sure I've seen it years ago but has been burnt from my memory...
I remember seeing Can't Stop The Music when I was a kid, the one thing about it that wasn't burnt from my memory was the brief glimpse of Miss Teschmacher's breasts :teddyr:
FROM HELL IT CAME-I've been wanting to see that one! A Paul Blaisdell monster tree! Seen pictures in old monster mags...looks groovy!
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l79/RCMerchant/untitled-9.jpg) "Who's been eating my apples?"
CAN"T STOP the MUSIC-Woke up in the middle of the night and caught it on TV playing...this could have been titled FROM HELL IT CAME too!Pretty dam terrifiying!
Quote from: felgekarp on June 07, 2007, 04:01:59 AM
I remember seeing Can't Stop The Music when I was a kid, the one thing about it that wasn't burnt from my memory was the brief glimpse of Miss Teschmacher's breasts :teddyr:
You know it brother! :cheers:
CAN'T STOP THE MUSIC came along at exactly the right moment to capitlize on my burgeoning Valerie Perrine fixation.
I even remember watching The Mike Douglas Show one afternoon just to see her stunning visage!
1973-1983 The golden age of beautiful women in Hollywood.
CAN'T STOP THE MUSIC (also starring Bruce Jenner and Paul Sand) was directed by Nancy Walker, Rosie of the Bounty paper towel TV commercial fame, but also a character actress, not to mention played RHODA's mother from the old Valerie Harper television series, for many years.
A film that apparently has yet to find its audience.
OK, well I'm glad I never saw "Can't Stop the Music." I'm really surprised so many of you haven't seen "From Hell It Came." I always thought it was one of the more popular B-horrors and didn't know it was so hard to find. Guess I'm lucky I've got a copy.
I've got a Sinister Cinema copy of From Hell It Came, though I really wish we could get a legitimate release.
In case anyone runs into such a monster, here is how you can survive an encounter with Tabonga (http://www.roguecinema.com/article246.html) .
Quote from: Shadow on June 08, 2007, 12:31:25 AM
I've got a Sinister Cinema copy of From Hell It Came, though I really wish we could get a legitimate release.
Why? What's wrong with the Sinister copy? I don't know where my copy originally came from. I bought it from some guy who was selling them through an ad in Psychotronic or some similar magazine. I can't remember. It is obviously a home made copy, but it's pretty decent for what it is.
The Sinister Cinema version is OK, though the print could be clearer with less grain. Plus there is that big "SC" that pops up in the corner from time to time, the one thing I truly hate about their discs. I know who I bought it from, I don't need my movie watching experience interrupted in order to remind me. The copy I taped off of TNT Monstervision has better quality (but is on tape and saddled with commercials).