So I haven't posted a thread on this board for a while and it is a bit of a shame, since that's kind of the point isn't it? Much like my state is with water, it seems I am in somewhat of a B-movie drought and I need HELP!
Last b-movie I saw was the excellent Supervixens last month, and I should probably do a little review on it and it's glory.
BUT
I need to choose my next adventure, and whilst I have a very large collection of unwatched gems, I figure I'll keep the list small for now to aid in choices. These are some of my unwatched films that I keep putting off, but bought because they looked interesting etc.
Dead And Buried
Driller Killer
The Brood
The Entity
The Monster Maker
Cherry 2000
What are your suggestions and should I avoid any of them in place of better pursuits? If so why?
The only one I've seen is Cherry 2000. It's pretty fun, the plot certainly moves along quickly enough. I'd give it a good recommendation.
If "The Brood" is from the one from 1979, written and directed by David Cronenberg, I would choose it to watch. I don't remember much beyond the general story line, have only seen it once when it came out, but I do remember the wife and I both found it interesting and enjoyable.
* DEAD AND BURIED - The plot and pacing are sometimes uneven, but this is a decent (and often overlooked) zombie movie. Some scenes are pretty bizarre and initially shocking, but may make you laugh after a few seconds.
* DRILLER KILLER - A lot of people don't like this movie (but I like it - - it is a treasured component of my DVD collection and I've seen it 5 or 6 times). I think it is too dreary and slow-moving for most people. And I've heard a lot of people complain about the ending.
* THE BROOD - A nice, early Cronenberg feature. It has a few of his trademark "gross out" scenes, but I don't consider it to be especially suspenseful or scary.
I have all 3 of these on DVD and any of them would be a good choice for your next viewing. However, based on public opinion, I'd probably put THE BROOD and DEAD AND BURIED as choices "1A" and "1B" and save DRILLER KILLER as a secondary choice.
Driller Killer
I found this movie to be horrible. A better title might have been "Surely, Sooner or Later the Driller Killer."
The Brood
Freaky Cronenberg horror. The one crazy guy who couldn't stop referring to the psychiatrist as his daddy was creepy, and the mother of the brood was just plain psycho. The "giving birth" scene is pure Cronenberg. Besides that, I think it ends up being one of his less body-horror-specific.
The Entity
This film is pretty wild, and the scenes with her getting attacked by the invisible whatever are really disturbing. I believe that Stan Winston made the fake body used for Barbara Hershey. I've actually thought about reviewing this for April Fools and purposely mixing it with "Beaches."
The Monster Maker
Hey, it's on DVD now! Thank you for making me notice.
Cherry 2000
This is the fun "bad movie" out of the bunch. Here's the review (http://www.badmovies.org/movies/cherry2k/)
Quote from: dean on October 21, 2008, 06:14:58 AMDead And Buried
Driller Killer
Never seen 'em.
Quote from: dean on October 21, 2008, 06:14:58 AMThe Brood
This one is also in my "to watch, eventually" stack.
Quote from: dean on October 21, 2008, 06:14:58 AMThe Entity
Not bad. Used to play a lot on FMC or TCM (?) last year. Legend of Hell House was more memorable.
Quote from: dean on October 21, 2008, 06:14:58 AMThe Monster Maker
Haven't seen it. Saw it's pseudo remake. UGH!
Quote from: dean on October 21, 2008, 06:14:58 AMCherry 2000
:thumbup: :thumbup:
This one will surprise you. It starts out like this crazy yuppie utopia flick then takes a turn down a blind alley behind an insanitorium the dives down a rabbit hole into a sewer that empties into an atomic wasteland of fun. It is, in essence, a love story. . with a twist.
I highly reccomend The Brood. Another fine '70s era Cronenberg effort. Those deformed kids freaked me out! I dug Driller Killer because of the irritating punk band who kept playing that damn song over and over. Word of warning: the VHS cover still is the goriest part of the film. I saw The Entity a few years back, but it didn't leave much of an impression on me. Haven't seen Cherry 2000.