what is the last b-movie you saw.
I saw Death Racers :teddyr:
Cheerleader Massacre
Hercules (Lou Ferrigno) ...expect a review sooner or later.
I think it was Cerberus, the SyFy Channel original.
I need to move my TV someplace it won't give me a crick in my neck.
About a week ago, I caught this one on late night rabbit ears called "Time Guardian".
Yesterday, I caught "Kung Pow: Enter the Fist", after re-watching "Up in Smoke" on DVD.
Just watch Pyschomania the other night. So many murders and not a drop of blood.
I watched
WILD MAN OF THE NAVIDAD Friday night. Not bad at all.
Pterodacyl.
Incredibly stupid, but funny to watch.
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka - does that count?
Just watched Beast of Yucca Flats last night. Pretty bad... :teddyr:
Avalon
It's a Matrix/Gamer type movie, from the director of Ghost in the Shell It's an ok movie. Took a while to really get going though.
Prior to that was the Asylum rip-off Snakes on a Train.
Pocket Ninjas
It was absolutely dreadful, I managed to fall asleep through 10 minuets of it. I have a feeling in that time I only missed amateurs practicing the same Karate move repeatedly. Literally Meaning they were probably kicking with their left leg into their air over-and-over for that time.
I'd rather watch Johnny Knoxville return a pocket @ss than watch Pocket Ninjas.
Over the weekend I watched HERCULES AGAINST THE MOON MEN and DEATH BY DIALOGUE.
Winterbeast it was completely awesome
Quote from: lester1/2jr on September 21, 2009, 03:33:52 PM
Winterbeast it was completely awesome
And plaid. Don't forget the plaid.
It was Alien Trespass. It was completely awesome and it managed to capture the feel of the 50s and their sci-fi movies down to every last detail (From the smokers to the cheesy dialogue.
Killers From Space- SUPER CHEESY EYES!!! :teddyr:
I saw Dementia 13 yesterday.
It was okay. I would give it about 6.15 stars out of a possible 13 stars. (I have a really weird mental rating system.)
Crazy Eights.
It wasn't crazy enough, and there were only six characters. Go figure.
Quote from: Joe the Destroyer on October 01, 2009, 03:07:37 AM
Crazy Eights.
It wasn't crazy enough, and there were only six characters. Go figure.
That was really bad. I watched it too, but only because I couldn't reach the remote.
Although I've seen a mountain of b-movies recently, I totally fell in love with Mystics in Bali. I want it for Christmas.
The Demon
(http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/6681/coverdemon.jpg)
Zombi 3 -You've gotta love the flying zombie head coming out of the refrigerator. Great stuff.
Flesh eaters, about 3 hours ago i saw it on tv,after that was flesh and the fiends.
Borderland. Actually decent, better than I expected even. At first, I thought, "Great, another Hostel knock off." The further in it gets, the more it begins to diverge from that, and the better and more interesting the film becomes.
SATAN'S CHILDREN
This is a must for a number of people on this board.
A red-headed stepchild (I am NOT kidding!) gets used, abused and (by his step-sister) sexually teased in his home, runs away only to be gang-raped by a bunch of beer-swilling good ol' boys and then dumped in a ditch, where he is found by a commune of Satanists.
Utter unreal and totally mind-blowing. Pure 70's exploitation trash that starts out like a low-budget "win the downtrodden over to Christ" type movie, but this one goes SERIOUSLY off the rails.
Here is a big article on it by someone who worked on the film, but be warned, they reveal the entire story of the film:
http://www.big13.net/Satans%20Children/making_of_satans_children.htm (http://www.big13.net/Satans%20Children/making_of_satans_children.htm)
Or a review from The Cinema Snob that ALSO gives you the whole story, but it's quite funny in it's own way:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfiSnmOuBwY
Trog...expect a review some time this month...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEswYNdBR1Y
Last night I watched The Gate. It was very entertaining but not spectacular.
Samurai Cop.....extremely poor, but funny.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0130236/ (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0130236/)
Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism ... It was ok I guess.
Just finished seeing Walking Tall: Lone Justice The straight to video/tv sequel to the movie. This one stars Kevin Sorbo of Hercules fame as a small town sheriff protecting his family from drug dealers. A fairly unexciting action movie.
I just saw one last night called "Land Of Doom". It's set in a post-apocalypse setting with a cast I never heard of before. The story follows a man and a woman who are trying to find some settlement where people are trying to rebuild the world while being chased by a roving band of marauders who's leader wants to kill the guy for burning his face. Then in the end when they are captured by the villians, they are saved by some guy they rescued from a pack of dogs earlier and what I can only discribe as Jawa wannabes.
Last night, I watched "The Black Six", a black biker movie with NFL stars as the main characters. They play Vietnam vets (naturally) who don't want no trouble but have no problem doling it out when they think they should.
Directed by the guy who went on to direct "Butterfly". Yes, THAT "Butterfly", with our grownup munchkin from "Santa Claus Conquers The Martians".
No trailer available that I could find, but here is the utterly groovy funk theme song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMD6Scfu-W8
Oddly enough, it shows an image but it doesn't show anything when it is playing.
Being sick has left me with enough time to watch some recent crapfests I purchased.
Watched "The Black Fist" which is also known as "Bogard" in the original theatrical version, which apparently had more sex and wasn't missing some scenes. The story of a down on his luck guy who gets into a streetfighting ring and then realizes he is being had on all sides. It has Tubbs, AKA Philip Michael Thomas, in TWO roles, and other than the accent, there ain't much difference between the two.
Bad movie that took three times to get through but I can't blame the movie entirely. Passing out and being miserable ain't helping me focus on anything.
Here's a chunk of the film Mill Creek posted on Youtube, and it probably is NOT SAFE FOR WORK:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbFYlmKSCyE
I Wasn't Tired Last Night , So To Pacify The Time Until I Fell Asleep I Watched A Real Turd Of A Movie Called HARVEST OF FEAR
The Movie Is About A Small Town Where Once A Year In The Fall Young College Kids Come For Sex And Drugs , But This Year , Someone Is Killing Them One By One , And It Brings Up Memories In The Townspeople Of When The Same Thing Happened Twenty Years Ago
I Know It Sounds Like A Really Cool Slasher Movie , But Don't Be Fooled Like I Was!
FRANKENSTEIN'S CASTLE OF FREAKS, Elvira's Movie Macabre edition.
The last time I saw this was sometime in the early 80s - when it was originally on Movie Macabre.
NIGHT OF THE DEMONS. Another classic trip down mammary... ur, memory lane.
Hopefully I'll get to finally watch THE BRAINIAC while I'm recovering from hernia surgery!
Quote from: Rev. Powell on October 07, 2009, 08:48:52 PM
NIGHT OF THE DEMONS. Another classic trip down mammary... ur, memory lane.
Hopefully I'll get to finally watch THE BRAINIAC while I'm recovering from hernia surgery!
Please be sure to take your pain meds first.
Good luck and a speedy recovery.
I'm about to watch Larry Buchanan's CREATURE OF DESTRUCTION, his remake of THE SHE CREATURE.
Hernia surgery would probably be less painful...
"U.S. Seals II"
A rogue ex-SEAL kidnaps a nuclear scientist and gains control of two stealth nuclear missiles. His base is located on an island contaminated with methane, so the slightest spark (match, gunfire, etc.) will make the whole island blow up. He threatens to destroy a major U.S. city unless he is paid one billion dollars. Another ex-SEAL, his old partner, assembles a team of martial arts experts. Their mission: defeat the rogue SEAL's small army of Russian commandos and rescue the scientist.
If that plot wasn't enough to convince you, everything that happens in this movie is accompanied by action "whooshing" sounds. Everything. If somebody turns their head, you hear a "whoosh!" There is also a paintball gun that shoots acid paintballs.
Cannibal the Musical :thumbup:
THE CYCLOPS (1957)
I somehow had never seen this classic Bert I. Gordon masterpiece. It's not been released on DVD but I found it last night online at 'Retrovision'.
Giant lizards, Lon Chaney, Jr., the lovely Gloria Talbott, and one real ugly monster! :thumbup:
(http://8.media.tumblr.com/4SVE1h61Fpe6ccp1WUJtq4vio1_400.jpg)
The credits include 'Snake fight supervision by Ralph D. Helfer'.
Lockjaw: Rise of the kulev serpent.
Ouch.
BRAINIAC --- I'm glad Raffine reminded me to take my pain medication first. :wink:
Zaat AKA Blood Waters of Dr. Z, accompanied by Servo, Crow, and Mike. :wink: I don't think I could have watched it without MST3K
I had the misfortune to watch "Black Shampoo". Oh, there are worse films out there, but this movie hates EVERYBODY!!! It hates African-Americans, gay folk, gangsters, women, men, breasts, bush...EVERYTHING! No one gets off easy (no pun intended there).
Still, it was an interesting way to waste an hour and a half, although I think Greydon Clark should be slapped by mincing little Artie for making the thing.
Here's a VERY NSFW trailer to stir up some interest:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fm1q63ntpOA
The Blood Creature why can't the audience see his face :bluesad:
THE EERIE MIDNIGHT HORROR SHOW
It Is A Ripoff Of THE EXORCIST That Is Pretty Good
I watched Evil Dead 2 last night. It was great! :teddyr:
Strange Invaders
"The Gorgon", thanks to Netflix.
THE BRUTE MAN (1946) I found absolutely no joy watching this excuse to showcase poor old Rondo Hatton's deformed face. Knowing this actually somewhat follows Hatton's own sad life story (handsome college athlete developes disfiguring condition) makes it difficult to see this as much of a hoot.
It was made by Universal as something of a prequel to HOUSE OF HORRORS which also featured Hatton's 'The Creeper' character. Hatton died - and an embarrassed Universal sold it to poverty row studio PRC.
However, LASERBLAST was as much fun as it was when I originally saw it at The Marshall County Drive-In way back whenever!
Last night we watched House By The Cemetary, which is a really odd one even for Lucio Fulci. Not sure if I'll watch that one ever again unlike The Beyond, or City Of The Living Dead.
Second on the bill was Just Before Dawn, while not all that gorey for a backwoods/slasher it keeps getting better every trime I see it. The location shooting in this one is phenomenal.
Quote from: Raffine on October 12, 2009, 04:52:35 PM
However, LASERBLAST was as much fun as it was when I originally saw it at The Marshall County Drive-In way back whenever!
My wife and I saw this one at the Starlite Drive-In, I thought it was pretty good fun, as I recall she thought the aliens were cute but the movie itself was a real piece of s#&t, and she wasn't shy about sharing her opinion.
A couple of days ago, I watched The Burning (1981). It was surprisingly good.
It has a pre-Seinfeld Jason Alexander. I love Seinfeld and it totally freaked me out seeing JA with hair! Has anyone else seen it?
Quote from: Sleepyskull on October 16, 2009, 02:38:21 PM
A couple of days ago, I watched The Burning (1981). It was surprisingly good.
It has a pre-Seinfeld Jason Alexander. I love Seinfeld and it totally freaked me out seeing JA with hair! Has anyone else seen it?
Heh, anyone else seen "The Burning". :lookingup:
Remember where you are dude! :bouncegiggle:
Quote from: Sleepyskull on October 16, 2009, 02:38:21 PM
A couple of days ago, I watched The Burning (1981). It was surprisingly good.
It has a pre-Seinfeld Jason Alexander. I love Seinfeld and it totally freaked me out seeing JA with hair! Has anyone else seen it?
I watched this just the other day. That misfit Alfred kid was annoying but I did like the way he ran like a monkey. In the last 30 minutes or so you get lots and lots of scenes of him running like a monkey so I was entertained.
I also enjoyed seeing Fisher Stevens get his fingers lopped off in the raft scene. He's alway bug me.
(http://www.hysteria-lives.co.uk/hysterialives/graphics/burnpic51x1.jpg)
:thumbup:
According to imdb Holly Hunter is in it too, somewhere...
Quote from: Dennis on October 13, 2009, 02:41:16 PM
Quote from: Raffine on October 12, 2009, 04:52:35 PM
However, LASERBLAST was as much fun as it was when I originally saw it at The Marshall County Drive-In way back whenever!
My wife and I saw this one at the Starlite Drive-In, I thought it was pretty good fun, as I recall she thought the aliens were cute but the movie itself was a real piece of s#&t, and she wasn't shy about sharing her opinion.
Either LASERBLAST or SCANNERS was the last movie I saw at our local drive-in before it went 'all adult'. This was a bad idea, since you could plainly see the screen from several surrounding roads and homes.
The original "The Inglorious Bastards", it was pretty good movie! It was kinda like The Dirty Dozen though without that silly "kids in a special class" sort of feel to it.
This afternoon: "The Ape Man" (1943) with Bela Lugosi.
Awesome.
Repo: The Genetic Opera.
SHADOW PUPPETS
It Was About People Locked In An Insane Asylum With No Memories And They Start Getting Killed By A Walking Shadow
The Movie Stars James Marsters , Jolene Blalock , And Tony Todd
I Thought The Movie Was Great , Especially Since It's Close To Halloween
The Blob (1958): Finally! I finally got to see this one after so long (First time seeing it). This was prehaps the best b-movie I ever saw. Good acting and some of the best cheesy special effects I have ever seen.
Quote from: InformationGeek on October 20, 2009, 03:12:43 PM
The Blob (1958): Finally! I finally got to see this one after so long (First time seeing it). This was prehaps the best b-movie I ever saw. Good acting and some of the best cheesy special effects I have ever seen.
One of my favorite cheesy effects in any film is the blob attacking a photograph of the diner.
Classic! :thumbup:
VOYAGE TO THE PREHISTORIC PLANET. A cheesy Russian sci-fi movie dubbed into English and with scenes with Basil Rathbone inserted to make it look like a US production. A crew of the cosmo---I mean, ASTROnauts---goes on a mission to Venus searching for two of their stranded comrades, and discover the planet is inhabited by dinosaurs. The editing is confusing, and it takes a while to get your bearings. Special effects are all over the place---at times the dinosaurs are obviously men in costumes, but on the other hand the hovercar looks really cool, and the robots ain't bad either. It was heading for a 2/5 rating but I had to give it an incomplete, because my Mill Creek DVD crapped out after the octopus battle and turned it into a silent slideshow.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on October 22, 2009, 12:55:04 PM
VOYAGE TO THE PREHISTORIC PLANET. A cheesy Russian sci-fi movie dubbed into English and with scenes with Basil Rathbone inserted to make it look like a US production. A crew of the cosmo---I mean, ASTROnauts---goes on a mission to Venus searching for two of their stranded comrades, and discover the planet is inhabited by dinosaurs. The editing is confusing, and it takes a while to get your bearings. Special effects are all over the place---at times the dinosaurs are obviously men in costumes, but on the other hand the hovercar looks really cool, and the robots ain't bad either. It was heading for a 2/5 rating but I had to give it an incomplete, because my Mill Creek DVD crapped out after the octopus battle and turned it into a silent slideshow.
Make sure to now see VOYAGE TO THE PLANET OF PREHISTORIC WOMEN - the
second feature Corman cobbled together from that terrific PLANETA BUR Russkie footage. No Rathbone, but it does have Mamie Van Doren and some other hot Venusian babes who lay around a beach on Venus worshiping a rubber pterodactyl and 'telecommunicate' with one of the Soviet astronauts.
Directed by Peter Bogdanovich!
It's better than his AT LONG LAST LOVE and ILLEGALLY YOURS.
A very rare (and i do mean RARE) movie called the blood creature. it is from the Phillipnes
Earth vs The Flying Saucers... In Color.
Love the Great Harryhausen fx.
Lots of fun.
Quote from: Raffine on October 22, 2009, 01:14:20 PM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on October 22, 2009, 12:55:04 PM
VOYAGE TO THE PREHISTORIC PLANET. A cheesy Russian sci-fi movie dubbed into English and with scenes with Basil Rathbone inserted to make it look like a US production. A crew of the cosmo---I mean, ASTROnauts---goes on a mission to Venus searching for two of their stranded comrades, and discover the planet is inhabited by dinosaurs. The editing is confusing, and it takes a while to get your bearings. Special effects are all over the place---at times the dinosaurs are obviously men in costumes, but on the other hand the hovercar looks really cool, and the robots ain't bad either. It was heading for a 2/5 rating but I had to give it an incomplete, because my Mill Creek DVD crapped out after the octopus battle and turned it into a silent slideshow.
Make sure to now see VOYAGE TO THE PLANET OF PREHISTORIC WOMEN - the second feature Corman cobbled together from that terrific PLANETA BUR Russkie footage. No Rathbone, but it does have Mamie Van Doren and some other hot Venusian babes who lay around a beach on Venus worshiping a rubber pterodactyl and 'telecommunicate' with one of the Soviet astronauts.
Directed by Peter Bogdanovich!
It's better than his AT LONG LAST LOVE and ILLEGALLY YOURS.
Oh, I plan to. As long as the stupid Mill Creek DVD will cooperate. Mamie Van Doren > Basil Rathbone.
My Mill Creek DVD of that works perfectly. Maybe it needs a cleaning Rev.. Hope you get it working. One warning though, Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women is for the most part as exciting as watching dishes sitting in dishwater aside from the Planeta Bur footage that is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AWiOy2D9RQ
Working currently on a review. The movie had me at it's title when I first stumbled upon it.
The Monolith Monsters (1957) for about the billionth time. :thumbup:
SPIRITS OF BRUCE LEE (ugh).
The most recent one I've watched was a censored version of a broken promise made by Stephen King.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqz2rejJS6M&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8-rRMDnMk0
The Last Man On Earth 1964 With Vincent Price
I loved it! :thumbup:
Attack of the Monsters: So bad that it is good, but just barely.
Quote from: InformationGeek on October 26, 2009, 09:30:46 PM
Attack of the Monsters: So bad that it is good, but just barely.
Gamera vs. Guiron. Thats my favorite Gamera movie. :thumbup:
King of the Zombies really bad :thumbdown:
The Hills Have Eyes (2006). It was OK: well done for a remake, but a little too "as expected".
eta: and later in the day...The Brain That Wouldn't Die. Unbelievable. Some great lines. I looked up Andrew's review partway through and that added to the fun.
Saw Crank 2 yesterday. I would say it almost a live action adult looney toon. That's the best description for the movie.
HERCULES AND THE CAPTIVE WOMEN
Hercules Saves Some Girl From A Monster And Then Has To Save Her From Her Mother The Evil Queen And Her Army Of Supermen
I Know It Sounds Really Cool But It Really Wasn't :thumbdown:
I Also Watched TINKERBELL AND THE LOST TREASURE
Tinkerbell Accidently Breaks The Moonstone That Gives The Fairies Their Magic During The Harvest Moon , And She Has To Find The Magic Mirror That Will Grant One Wish She Has To Find It In Two Days Or The Fairies Will Lose Their Magic Forever
Even Though It Sounds Like A Crappy Kid's Movie It Was Actually Really Really Cool And I Highly Recommend It To Fans Of Kid's Movies
Hercules against the moon men :thumbdown:
Little Shop of Horrors :thumbup:
Slime City :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Not sure if it counts as a B-movie, but Videodrome :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Quote from: Saucerman on November 05, 2009, 12:07:11 PM
Slime City :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Not sure if it counts as a B-movie, but Videodrome :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Id say Videodrome counts.......maybe. or is it classic sci-fi? or just a cult classic? I dunno. It has James Woods in it......ya know what, phuk it. its a b movie.
VOYAGE TO THE PLANET OF PREHSITORIC WOMEN. Totally ridiculous, worth a look.
Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS
Night of the Comet :thumbup:
Witchhouse 3: Demon Fire (2001)
Utterly bad without redeeming cheese. Almost hard to believe that Charles Band and J.R. Bookwalter did this. :bluesad:
flesh freaks. terrible handycam movie. sort of bad zombie movie crossed with animal shots. i dont think the director could decide on bad zombie movie or national geographic nature show
I just watched Robot Holocaust for a review on it. That movie is unbelievably HORRIBLE!!! :hatred: :hatred:
I just watched "Dead and Buried".. with a name like that, you'd think I would have seen it before. I can't believe Grandpa Joe was in it!!!
Monster a go go where's the .357 when you need it?
killing of satan- the 2nd half was actually pretty awesome
Quote from: lester1/2jr on November 09, 2009, 01:00:00 PM
killing of satan- the 2nd half was actually pretty awesome
Thanks for reminding me of this one, it is in that awesome book about weird world cinema
Mondo Macabro. I had to look up the trailer for Killing Of Satan, and it looks like a hoot!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iT5orQRldNM
Evil Aliens- It was alright, I`m actually not sure whether I liked it or not. I rolled my eyes as much as I laughed but it was entertaining.
Watched a really awful one last week called LATE FEE. It was a low budget piece of shlock about a video store that will rent you truly horrifying movies, never distributed from Hollywood. But you have to return them by midnight, or face their "very strict" late fees.
And the company managed to plug two of their other crappy movies in this one!
Troll II
Go random horny goblin lady!
MST3K- Cave Dwellers
Skinwalker: Curse of the Shaman (2005)
Basically a Blair Witch rip off with a Native American curse twist. Still kind of entertaining with a few laugh out loud bad moments.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c9/TromaBigfoot.jpg)
I'll have the review up some time next year. Very boring film with little to offer.
Re-watched yesterday: Red Sands (2009)
Disappointing modern day war horror with bad CGI effects (save for one creature) and cliche war crime plot (should we gang bang the female hostage?).
Alex Turner did so much better with his first movie Dead Birds (2004) which is still highly recommended.
Zombie 3 (1988)
Entertaining Euro-Trash surprisingly lacking excessive cheese. There are a few bad moments but not as many as one would expect.
Last night i fell asleep to "The Brain that Would'nt Die".
Anything by Charles Band. ANYTHING!!! Bandheads unite for life!
The Angry Red Planet.
Man that was fun..I have not seen this one in A while.