I like a lot heavy metal and hard rock music. Movies like Trick or Treat (featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Gene Simmons from KISS), Hard Rock Zombies, Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare, Death Metal Zombies (i can't find this one) are very related to this music.
Which more do you know? I think there is a sequel to Rock 'n' Roll nightmare, and a film featuring WASP.
I watched part of the new Rock N Roll Nightmare and even for a bad film it was bad. It looks like it was shot with a camcorder.
Black Roses
there is a new rock n roll nightmare?
Quote from: Joe on June 13, 2007, 05:57:31 AM
Black Roses
there is a new rock n roll nightmare?
Intercessor: Another Rock 'N' Roll Nightmare
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0480075/
It is from 2005... so i guess it has lost his amazing 80s spirit
Rocktober Blood (1984)
This horror movie begins with rock star Billy Eye (Tray Loren) losing his sanity and killing his colleagues at a recording studio. Billy is tried, found guilty and executed. The woman who testified against him at his murder trial is a successful singer with a group called Rocktober Blood. Two years have gone by, and just when she thinks the horror of the murder case is dead and buried, someone that looks a lot like Billy starts to terrorize her.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0176097/
mm i will try to get it
The Wraith has a nice heavy metal soundtrack. Some good Ozzy at the beginning. Sleepaway Camp part 3 has a good '80s hard rock soundtrack, though I mostly just remember the closing theme as the credits rolled, not sure if there's a lot of music throughout.
You can't do heavy metal horror right unless you include this always entertaining gem! heh heh
(http://www.laserdisken.dk/billeder/forsidealm/103488085717831354.jpg)
If you like metal...then Lamberto Bava's DEMONS is a good movie to see....
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOuYdGeUdX4
The movie uses Twisted Sister,Billy Idol, and Saxon (the song in the video) and lots more! :thumbup:
No mention of "Wild Zero" yet?
I'd also like to mention "Maximum Overdrive" here. I still love it that a Coca-Cola machine guns down kids by shooting cans at them. I am going to work on a review for that movie one of these days.
Quote from: Andrew on June 17, 2007, 07:07:58 AM
No mention of "Wild Zero" yet?
I'd also like to mention "Maximum Overdrive" here. I still love it that a Coca-Cola machine guns down kids by shooting cans at them. I am going to work on a review for that movie one of these days.
Argh! How could I forget to mention
Wild Zero!? [Snaggletooth] I've got the friggin' Bass Wolf memorial thing on my website even! [/Snaggletooth] Speaking of which, as DodgingGrunge was nice enough to remind me of a few weeks ago, any Guitar Wolf fans looking for more movies featuring the jet rock noise pollution trio should seek out JM McCarthy's
The Sore Losers.
As for
Maximum Overdrive, to quote
Team America, "F*CK YEAH!". With an all AC/DC soundtrack and people being slaughtered by rampaging soda machines, steamrollers and a giant semi with the Green Goblin's face on the grill, how the eff can you
not like this movie?!
"We made you! WE MADE YOOOOOU!" :cheers:
(http://www.horrordvds.com/reviews/a-m/mo/mo_shot5l.jpg)
Quote from: count_nefaria on June 13, 2007, 05:27:45 AM
Which more do you know? I think there is a sequel to Rock 'n' Roll nightmare, and a film featuring WASP.
First off, I'd like to say welcome Count. Is your name taken from the villain responsible for putting the Wasp in the hospital and blowing up the original Thunderbird on his first mission?
The WASP movie you mentioned is
The Dungeonmaster. I've yet to see it myself, and have only heard tales. Apparently their appearance is a short one. Also, I'm surprised nobody's mentioned
KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park or
Phantom of the Paradise yet! Must see movies for any bad movie lover. :lookingup: heh heh
(http://www.rapsheet.co.uk/Images/Characters/CountNefaria.jpg)
If you're interested in animated fare, we of course can't forget the midnight movie classic Heavy Metal, based on the underground comic magazine of the same name and featuring the voice of John Candy! Harry Canyon needs a live-action movie... starring Bruce Campbell. :thumbup:
Right on Anubis! "The Dungeonmaster" IS the (only) film featuring WASP. (I reviewed the flick HERE (http://www.bmoviefilmvault.com/breviews/dungeonmaster.html) a little ways back. Truthfully Anubis, you're not missing much. :wink: )
Hmmm.... other ROCKIN' b-movies....
There's "Six-String Samurai" with its awesome Russo-Rockabilly soundtrack (all the songs were performed by "The Red Elvises").
There's also "Shock 'Em Dead" about a rocker that sells his soul to the devil for fame and fortune.
"Monster Dog" features a young Alice Cooper, some weird werewolf hijinks, and two rockin' music videos featuring two previously unreleased songs, namely "Identity Crisis" and "See Me in the Mirror."
"Punk Rock Holocaust" is an indie film that was shot during the 2002 Vans Warped Tour. A supernatural, homicidal maniac goes on a rampage and starts hacking up various musical groups and fans alike. It starts out promising, but the massacring gets old halfway through.
You know, this discussion has me recalling a theme I nearly did for my website a few years back: A marathon of movies under a B-MOVIES THAT ROCK banner... maybe I'll go ahead with this idea later this year, hmm........
Dang! ROCK and ROLL HIGH SCHOOL!!!!![
[youtube=425,350] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sW5RDSJW1r0
Clint Howard,Mary Wornov,Paul Bartel,PJ Soles,Vince Van Patton,and Dick Miller!!!!!
It's a B-Movie super star show!!! And of course...the RAMONES!!!
Wow, thanks for all these movies, I will try to check them as much as i can find. :thumbup:
Quote from: tombofanubisdotcom on June 17, 2007, 09:15:44 AM
Is your name taken from the villain responsible for putting the Wasp in the hospital and blowing up the original Thunderbird on his first mission?
(http://www.rapsheet.co.uk/Images/Characters/CountNefaria.jpg)
yes, it is hehe.
SHOCKER! No more Mr. Nice Guy!
And you cant forget the classic "I Was a Teenage Zombie"!
Rock n Roll High School is a classic but beware the sequel, Rock n Roll High School Forever, starring Corey Feldman.
Strangeland with Twisted Sister's Dee Snider
I have seen Rocktober Blood. So terrible. All the lighting for the film is handled by one 40 watt bulb. Lots of really bad music too, but that unfortunately gets stuck in your head. The movie was written by, directed by, produced by and starred a bunch of relatives of the guy who financed the film, all $500.
Are you guys serious? We're on the second page and not one person has mentioned Decline of Western Civilization Part 2?
The first Decline is a documentary about the LA Punk scene in the early 80's and it's quite good, the sequel, also quite good is all about the Sunset Strip metal scene around 1987/88. It features:
Ozzy making breakfast
Chris Holmes of WASP absolutely wasted in his pool while his mother looks on
Gene Simmons in a lingerie store, Paul Stanely surrounded by half undressed girls
Megadeth recording So Far, So Good, So What
London (the band that spawned Nikki Sixx) displaying a shocking ignorance of global politics
Pre Headbanger's Ball Riki Rachtman explains how girls gain entry to his nightclub
For the most part, the bands you've heard of aren't particularly interesting and in some instances, they're flat out excessive and sleazy, but the real stars of the show are the bands that never made it for one reason or another. Chief among them in Odin, who hope to be bigger than the doors and are quite assured that they will be. London plays their song, Russian Winter, after many failed attempts to burn a Russian flag. It's a riot.
I really wish they'd put this movie on DVD. I haven't even seen it on the bootleg circuit. VH1 played it earlier this year which was the first time I'd seen it since the 80's.
There's a further sequel, but I've never seen it and I don't think it was ever release. It has something to do with Bay Area peace punks.
Quote from: Jordan on June 17, 2007, 12:37:53 PM
Right on Anubis! "The Dungeonmaster" IS the (only) film featuring WASP.
Hate to bust your bubble there partner, but unless the band has a starring role in the film, they gave
Ghoulies 2 the end title track called
Scream Until You Like It
Quote from: RapscallionJones on September 11, 2007, 11:15:16 AM
Are you guys serious? We're on the second page and not one person has mentioned Decline of Western Civilization Part 2?
I still have the soundtrack to that movie! I always felt sorry for the band, London. They had so many members come and go, only to find mega-success with other bands, yet they never went anywhere.
Slightly off-topic, but the movie Carnivore (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0251005/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0251005/)) has a 'soundtrack' that features only one song from the movie. All of the other songs on the soundtrack are well known R'n'R songs by established artists, but with a little asterisk next to them. Below the list of titles it says something like: "* Song does not appear in this film".
The one song that does appear in the movie is by a local (to me) independent band named Slave Driver, whose guitar player/lead singer (Jeff Swan) played the 'Marc' character in the movie. I actually know Jeff as a friend of a friend, and I saw this movie back in the 1990s because he had a VHS 'preproduction' copy. The movie is now available on DVD, but don't believe the packaging: there are NO extras, the movie is full-frame and the sound is (still) terrible. And the movie sucks (sorry, Jeff!).
P.S. For anyone in the Chicago area, Jeff also plays guitar in an AC/DC tribute band named Dirty Deeds. They totally rock. :cheers:
Quote from: GoHawks on September 12, 2007, 06:07:17 PM
And the movie sucks (sorry, Jeff!).
"Carnivore" is awful. Really bad. I mean, definitely a skull rating. You start wanting to rip your eyes out, just to deny the movie the satisfaction of doing it for you.
Detroit Rock City is a great one. not so much b movie though. Enuff Z'uff has done the soundtrack for multiple b movie. I think they were in Frog-g-g and some Full Moon movies.
Pretty much any Dario Argento movie will have a metal soundtrack.
Oh and DEMONS :D
Quote from: DistantJ on September 28, 2007, 11:51:45 AM
Pretty much any Dario Argento movie will have a metal soundtrack.
Oh and DEMONS :D
Wha??? Goblin do the soundtracks to his best known movies. They're prog all the way.
Yup but between the Goblin score he includes metal songs. Plus a lot of the Goblin stuff sounds pretty hard rock really.
Oh please for god's sake don't let this thread turn into a music sub-sub-sub-genre discussion...
Quote from: AnubisVonMojo on June 17, 2007, 12:03:04 PM
If you're interested in animated fare, we of course can't forget the midnight movie classic Heavy Metal, based on the underground comic magazine of the same name and featuring the voice of John Candy! Harry Canyon needs a live-action movie... starring Bruce Campbell. :thumbup:
And its sequel, "Heavy Metal 2000." Though, it's mostly a sequel in name only.
Quote from: IzzyDedjet on September 11, 2007, 01:28:21 PM
Quote from: Jordan on June 17, 2007, 12:37:53 PM
Right on Anubis! "The Dungeonmaster" IS the (only) film featuring WASP.
Hate to bust your bubble there partner, but unless the band has a starring role in the film, they gave Ghoulies 2 the end title track called Scream Until You Like It
It's only Chris Holmes that featured in DOTWCP2:The Metal Years, Blackie Lawless is an extra in
"Don't Stop The Muic" (1980) and in
"This Is Spinal Tap" (1984) W.A.S.P. appeared in the aforemention
"Dungeonmaster" and
"Terrorvision", whilst the bands music is featured in
"Ghoulies 2",
"Dudes" and
"Nightmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child"
I think "Trick Or Treat" was one of the best, it had cameos from Gene Simmons & Ozzy Osbourne if anyone remembers and the music of Fastway. Fastway did the whole soundtrack which was released as one of their albums in '86. It's excellent!
I also like "Black Roses" which was a sorta zombie/metalhead mash-up, it had music from Lizzy Borden, King Kobra and Masi. :drink:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v75/orcho5000/BlackRoses.jpg)
THE YARDBIRDS appear in MICHELANGELO ANTONIONI's BLOWUP playing "Train Kept A Rollin'".
Quote from: Allhallowsday on July 23, 2008, 07:54:36 PM
THE YARDBIRDS appear in MICHELANGELO ANTONIONI's BLOWUP playing "Train Kept A Rollin'".
It's considered on of the great lost performances of rock n' roll, because no one has ever made it that far into BLOWUP without falling into a deep, comalike sleep. :wink: