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Title: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: retroman dc on September 07, 2007, 08:54:43 PM
Hey guys,

Have I missed some definitive movies to check out? I'm running out titles to give a try this weekend. I know there's a ton of painful b-movies to endure before I can find a few more gems but wanted to get some recommendations of some really good ones I can review. Here's one's I've watched and written about so far.
http://www.dchighway.com/wordpress/lost-highways-a-z-movie-reviews/
obviously I can always follow the line of sequels like doing the rest of the trancers, or elm st. but was looking for something a bit more unique. something fun and campy or something that had that great desolate nighttime atmosphere of movies like Repoman, the Warriors, Escape from New York.
Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: Doc Daneeka on September 08, 2007, 07:56:36 AM
Purty good site you've got going so far!

WAXWORK, though far from having a nighttime atmosphere is one of my favorite campy 1980s films. The sequel is plenty campy, but that's just about all it has going for it.

NEON MANIACS, I think, has the "desolate running nighttime atmosphere" for one short part, and is plenty campy (The part in question has our heroes boarding a totally empty subway train).

THE RETURN OF COUNT YORGA and to a lesser extent it's predecessor, convey a creepy nighttime atmosphere, but they're both played pretty straight with the exception of one or two scenes.

FRIGHT NIGHT and it's sequel are campy and have excellent effects, the climactic nights of the films are both picnics for effects buffs and I think may have the atmosphere you're looking for.

NIGHT OF THE CREEPS is highly praised for it's camp value, but is too manic at the end for the "Desolate nighttime" to sink in IMO.
Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: The Burgomaster on September 08, 2007, 10:57:11 AM
How about:

* MOTHER'S DAY

* I DRINK YOUR BLOOD

* BASKET CASE

* MADMAN

Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: Andrew on September 08, 2007, 01:21:21 PM
Based on the films you have already reviewed, let me give a few:

The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai
Starcrash
Battle Beyond the Stars
Rollerboogie (Man, why isn't this out on DVD yet?)
The Resurrected
The Omega Man
Can't Stop the Music (actually, this might kill you)
Yor
Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: RCMerchant on September 08, 2007, 03:09:49 PM
 a few favorites you might enjoy....
.the ABOMNIBLE DR.PHIBES-starring Vincent Price!
.FLESH FEAST-with Veronica Lake(!) and Hitlers head(!!!)
.DRACULA vs. FRANKENSTIEN-(Lon Chaney Jr.'s last movie...with Angelo Torres and J. Carrol Naish!)
.EATEN ALIVE-Directed by Tobe Hooper!
.EVIL SPAWN-ultra low budget sci-fi fun!
.WESTWORLD-(with Yul Bryner as a killer cowboy robot gone wild!
Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: retroman dc on September 08, 2007, 08:18:37 PM
wow! some great suggestions. Some of them I've seen but others I never heard of before.
WAXWORKS-seen it, loved it..gotta see it again
NEON MANIACS - never heard of it...I will check it out.
THE RETURN OF COUNT YORGA - Never heard of it...I will check it out.
FRIGHT NIGHT- seen it, loved it.
NIGHT OF THE CREEPS - Great 80's horror movie...loved the rip of remake as well SLITHER
MOTHER'S DAY - haven't seen it - I'll check it out
BASKET CASE - Saw part of it but just could get into the movie
MADMAN - wow..I thought I was the only person who saw this movie. great film though
Buckaroo Banzai - definite b-movie. I'll have to do a review of it later
Starcrash - never heard of it.
Battle Beyond the stars - seems like I saw this one time.
Rollerboogle - cool title but never seen it.
The Omega Man - Charleton Heston was cool as usual in this. look forward to the remake next year
Can't Stop the Music - gosh please tell me it's not a musical
Yor - never heard of it.
Abominble Dr. Phibes - how old is that if it's Vincent Price
Fleash Feast - sounds cool. have to be in the right mood for it.
Dracula vs. Frankenstien - might be a bit too old for my tastes?
Eaten Alive - shoot a Tobe Hooper film I haven't seen. argh! I got add it to my list.
Evil Spawn - was this the same movie as "The deadly spawn"?
Westworld - Great movie. Yul Bryner is always cool. reminded me a extended star trek episode but in a good way.

Thanks ye all I guess I got to head to video store tonight will my list now.
Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: Susan on September 08, 2007, 08:23:33 PM
well given the movies you mentioned you might like

NIGHBREED
CRITTERS (hey you want campy?)
NIGHT OF THE COMET
Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: RCMerchant on September 08, 2007, 11:45:09 PM
 
Quote from: retroman dc on September 08, 2007, 08:18:37 PM
wow! some great suggestions. Some of them I've seen but others I never heard of before.
WAXWORKS-seen it, loved it..gotta see it again
NEON MANIACS - never heard of it...I will check it out.
THE RETURN OF COUNT YORGA - Never heard of it...I will check it out.
FRIGHT NIGHT- seen it, loved it.
NIGHT OF THE CREEPS - Great 80's horror movie...loved the rip of remake as well SLITHER
MOTHER'S DAY - haven't seen it - I'll check it out
BASKET CASE - Saw part of it but just could get into the movie
MADMAN - wow..I thought I was the only person who saw this movie. great film though
Buckaroo Banzai - definite b-movie. I'll have to do a review of it later
Starcrash - never heard of it.
Battle Beyond the stars - seems like I saw this one time.
Rollerboogle - cool title but never seen it.
The Omega Man - Charleton Heston was cool as usual in this. look forward to the remake next year
Can't Stop the Music - gosh please tell me it's not a musical
Yor - never heard of it.
Abominble Dr. Phibes - how old is that if it's Vincent Price
Fleash Feast - sounds cool. have to be in the right mood for it.
Dracula vs. Frankenstien - might be a bit too old for my tastes?
Eaten Alive - shoot a Tobe Hooper film I haven't seen. argh! I got add it to my list.
Evil Spawn - was this the same movie as "The deadly spawn"?
Westworld - Great movie. Yul Bryner is always cool. reminded me a extended star trek episode but in a good way.

Thanks ye all I guess I got to head to video store tonight will my list now.


.ROLLERBOOGIE is a slice of 70's disco fever with Linda (the EXORCIST) Blair.
.The RETURN of COUNT YORGA- Robert Quarry as a vampire in modern day California!
.MOTHERS DAY-I was going to post this one! Really! Bloody,messy,even...(dare I say it?) funny (?) horror film.
.ABOMNIBLE DR.PHIBES was made in 1971,and is an excellent movie with Price as a horribly disfigured mad genuis out for revenge on those  he feels responible for the death of his wife. He kills them in the most unique ways. No little bit of 'Tales from the Crypt" black humor include. A classic!
.DRACULA vs. Frankenstien-made in the 70's...but with the old time stars,I can understand why you would believe it too be much older. But BEWARE! This was made by the same guy who gave the world such (hack! coff!) classics as SATAN'S SADISTS and CINDERELLA 3000 ...Al Adamson.
.EVIL SPAWN and the ALIENS DEADLY SPAWN are two enitly differnt movies. One is about a mutant beast in a basement which breeds flesh eating babies-(...DEADLY SPAWN) the other about a woman who takes a drug and becomes a giant ugly limb tearing...bug. Both ecellent films,though...in a cheezy,no-budget way!
Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: LilCerberus on September 09, 2007, 12:12:49 AM
I've always felt that The Legend of Boggey Creek has a pretty effective creepy night time atmosphere.
Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: zombie no.one on September 09, 2007, 12:39:33 AM
Quote from: RCMerchant on September 08, 2007, 03:09:49 PM

.WESTWORLD-(with Yul Bryner as a killer cowboy robot gone wild!

woah..woah...

Westworld is a really really GOOD film. please... :question:
Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: lester1/2jr on September 09, 2007, 09:25:29 AM
2019: after the fall of New York
Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: retroman dc on September 09, 2007, 02:07:21 PM
I agree West World was a good movie. I compared it to a long Star Trek episode but that's a compliment:) I'd still define as a b-movie though...but strangely only small amount of blood, no breasts and I guess the evil robot would be the beast.

I checked my local video store for some of those titles and couldn't find any of them. argh. our video store is weak. I'll get as many as I can into my Netflix Queue. Though I have to try to do a video review tonight for dchighway.com I'm thinking either "Gone in 60 seconds..original version" or "big trouble in little China" I've seen big trouble many times but it's been a long time. never seen gone in 60 seconds.
Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: Andrew on September 09, 2007, 02:16:53 PM
Quote from: RCMerchant on September 08, 2007, 11:45:09 PM
ABOMNIBLE DR.PHIBES was made in 1971,and is an excellent movie with Price as a horribly disfigured mad genuis out for revenge on those  he feels responible for the death of his wife. He kills them in the most unique ways. No little bit of 'Tales from the Crypt" black humor include. A classic!

"The Abominable Dr. Phibes" is, quite possibly, the perfect black comedy.  Price is perfect as Phibes, the inspector is great, and many of the deaths are horrifying and/or amusing in a subtle way.  I have reviewed it (a cooperative effort with Dr. Freex) and would recommend anyone give it a try.

Quote from: RCMerchant on September 08, 2007, 11:45:09 PM
EVIL SPAWN and the ALIENS DEADLY SPAWN are two enitly differnt movies. One is about a mutant beast in a basement which breeds flesh eating babies-(...DEADLY SPAWN) the other about a woman who takes a drug and becomes a giant ugly limb tearing...bug. Both ecellent films,though...in a cheezy,no-budget way!

"Evil Spawn" is a pretty much a bad remake of "The Wasp Woman."  The music sounds like it was directly copied from "The Thing."  If you want to go for a movie that copies "The Thing," then try "Unknown Origin."  Man, that film gets me angry, because it is a no-talent job of stealing from another movie.  Heck, some of the lines are even the same.
Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: Andrew on September 09, 2007, 04:40:56 PM
I made a mistake here.  Looking at RCMerchant's post confused me, but now I know why.

The roller skating film I wanted to recommend is "Skatetown USA" NOT "Rollerboogie."  RC described "Rollerboogie" correctly, which is how I caught the mistake.  Geez, I'm undecided if that was caused by old age or by my work schedule the last week, not enough sleep, and donating blood (I'm always loopy after doing that).

Anyway:  "Skatetown USA"
Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: trekgeezer on September 09, 2007, 04:47:34 PM
I didn't see any of these on the lists so far.

Warriors of the Wasteland

Steel Dawn

Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone

Looker
Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: retroman dc on September 10, 2007, 12:30:16 AM
holy cow I completely forgot about Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone. That movie was so horribly bad in a good way. I actually saw it in the theater with my dad when I was little. Saw it a few years back on TV again, wow the special effects...are uh...special. I added it  to my Netflix queue along with most of the other recommended. awesomeness thanks! there really is an unlimited amount of b-movies...just hard to find the gems in the rough and I appreciate the recommendations. feel free to keep them coming.
Title: Re: need a recommendation for a good 70's or 80's b-movie.
Post by: zombie no.one on September 10, 2007, 07:32:51 PM
my personal bad 70's recommendations would be:

Terror - the uk film, possibly the worst (read: best) horror movie I've seen. awesomely bad

The Beast Must Die - unintentionally camp whodunit murder mystery. worth it for Peter cushing's bizarre accent alone (except some people don't seem to appreciate  the 'funny' aspect of this film. to me it's pure comedy gold).

Halls Of Anger - hilariously crap attempt to make a teen-flick highlighting racism, I wish I had seen this film earlier because it's a gem.

check these out if you get a chance...