BASKET CASE - This is a disturbing film if ever there was one. Guy runs around NYC with a basket containing his brother under his arm. The most disturbing scene is probably the flashback to the seperation of the brothers. And yes as someone mentioned in the past that the film shows alot of what seems to be late 70's NYC as the background. Even an erie shot of the world trade towers. The movie never stops and that hotel in this film will never be the same again. A must see for fans of the disturbingly weird.
THE MILL OF STONE WOMEN - The movie starts out with a unique atmospheric scene of a windmill region in Holland. The film is dubbed and the style seems very Italian, but I could be wrong. The story is like a mix of the movies NIGHTMARE CASTLE and HOUSE OF WAX. The drama at the end is effective, but the film as a whole may not grip you. Worth seeing if your on a movie marathon. The film has value at the beginning and end for you filmmakers.
BASKET CASE is a classic. Does anybody else think the guy who played the regular twin looks a lot like the guy who played Greg Brady in those parody BRADY BUNCH movies? Did anybody else notice how hideous his neighbor looked? Did anybody else notice how fiercely proud of their landmarks New Yorkers are?
Well, I enjoyed it. I want to check out the other BASKET CASE movies, but I haven't seen them anywhere.
Here in NJ they have the 2nd BASKET CASE on the shelf. Maybe I'll rent it. I'm not sure how they would follow the original.
The later Basket Case movies introduced lots of other freaks to the point of being really, really stupid. Of course they're the only place I know that you can get to see 'head sex' scenes.
I recently saw Ginger Snaps, although I can't really constitute that as a B-Movie...it's just TOO good. Only B-Movie element was the fact that it was a werewolf movie, and the werewolf in question was a puppet.
AH......a puppet? Eruh....hand, string or stick? A werewolf puppet?........okey, is this cheap FX, or some weird commentary by way of oddball casting. ALF with a pentagrahm on his paws? He he he....at the full moon, ALF turns into a cat! Back on Melmack, that would be an inverse curse! Experianceing fear rather then creating it! Am i sick or what?
Ans what did Mike Piazza think we realizing his commercial-partner was going to be Alf?
And who in there target audience even remembers Alf?
And was did Terry Bradshaw think when he realized he was replaced at Comic Relief by a puppet?
I hate those commercials, btw