So let's have your Top 5 Grindhouse movies. Do your best to refrain from "homage" grindhouse fair like Planet Terror or Hobo With a Shotgun. I would prefer the real thing, please.
There really are no wrong answers with Grindhouse.
Night of the Living Dead (1968): The late 60's was when grindhouse really got started, and I will always respect this title as being one of the forefathers.
Coffy (1973): I feel the need to include a blacksploitation entry, and this title is the undisputed champ in my opinion. Back in the days when black women weren't afraid to wear their hair au naturale.
Master of the Flying Guillotine (1976): Of course I need to include a martial arts entry. I was absolutely fascinated with this movie as a kid. I must have seen in around 1978 or so on tv. Mainstream movies in the 70's would usually take 4 years or more to make it to tv broadcast, but grindhouse fare would get there far quicker.
Suspiria (1977): European horror had a pretty good presence at the grindhouses of the 70's. In that respect, I feel inclined to include this title. However, for this sub-genre, I can't escape feeling bad for leaving out so many great Hammer titles from the same period.
Rolling Thunder (1977): One of the greatest for over-the-top violence. It's like Taxi Driver on steroids. This film belongs here because of how well it embodies the ultra violence of grindhouse.
I have to say, it was extremely difficult picking 5. I decided to go with those films that carry a "good" element to them, but a part of me wanted to include the absolute trash grindhouse that I also love.
Don't Look In The Basement
Maniac (1980)
Shivers
Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things
I Spit On Your Grave
Quote from: voltron on September 22, 2011, 02:00:14 PM
Don't Look In The Basement
Maniac (1980)
Shivers
Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things
I Spit On Your Grave
See? There's a couple of these titles I've seen that I really like and deserve being in a top 5 just as much as mine. Good entries.
Wow. So many to choose from. I'll avoid mentioning ones that have already been mentioned.
* I DRINK YOUR BLOOD
* LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT
* TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE
* HILLS HAVE EYES (original)
* MARK OF THE DEVIL
Quote from: Flick James on September 22, 2011, 01:52:25 PM
Rolling Thunder (1977): One of the greatest for over-the-top violence. It's like Taxi Driver on steroids. This film belongs here because of how well it embodies the ultra violence of grindhouse.
I LOVE this movie. Saw it at the drive-in (it was the companion feature to the original MAD MAX!) I got my hands on a beautiful quality widescreen DVD-R within the past year. Pure heaven.
Trip With The Teacher (AKA "Deadly Field Trip")
Last House On The Left
New York Ripper
Cop Killers
The Mutilator
I'm not sure exactly where the line between Grindhouse/Slasher/Giallo or even just plain 'not Grindhouse enough' can be drawn sometimes, so that's a rough list. but on the right kind of lines
Quote from: Flick James on September 22, 2011, 01:52:25 PM
Coffy (1973): I feel the need to include a blacksploitation entry, and this title is the undisputed champ in my opinion. Back in the days when black women weren't afraid to wear their hair au naturale.
I keep meaning to watch this because the Roy Ayers soundtrack has been a firm favourite of mine for a few years now
Don't Look In The Basement
Invasion of the Bee Girls
The Babysitter
The Sidehackers
Grave of the Vampire
The category's too wide for me to decide. I'm going to limit it to my favorite grindhouse films that begin with the letter "B":
Bad Girls Go to Hell (1965)
Basket Case (1982)
Blood Feast (1963)
Blood Freak (1972)
The Big Bird Cage (1972)
Quote from: Rev. Powell on September 23, 2011, 04:08:13 PM
Basket Case (1982)
I saw BASKET CASE in the theater. At the box office, they handed out surgical masks with "Basket Case" printed across the front of them.
1.the TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE
2.I DRINK YOUR BLOOD
3.DONT LOOK IN THE BASEMENT
5.2000 MANIACS
and 5 more....
1.COFFY
2.COP KILLERS
3.NIGHT of the LIVING DEAD
4.the BRAIN THAT WOULDNT DIE
5.The WILD AND THE NAKED
1.Master Of The Flying Guillotine
2.Rolling Thunder
3.Street Fighter
4.Walking Tall
5.Dirty Mary,Crazy Larry
does anyone have that DVD compilation of Grindhouse Trailers? think there might be 2 volumes... I bet that's a laugh
Quote from: RCMerchant on September 24, 2011, 07:42:01 AM
1.the TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE
2.I DRINK YOUR BLOOD
3.DONT LOOK IN THE BASEMENT
5.2000 MANIACS
you missed out 4. :wink:
Mr. Mari's Girls (1967)
Switchblade Sisters (1975)
Delinquent Schoolgirls (1975)
Teenage Gang Debs (1966)
Indecent Desires (1968)
So tough to nail down just 5.
I got a cheap 12 DVD set called "Gore House Greats." My 5 faves from this set are:
Trip With Teacher
Stanley
Satan's Slave
Nightmare in Wax
Prime Evil (which really isn't real "grind house" as it was released in 1988)
The other titles kind of sucked. It also includes "The Madmen of Mandoras" which was re-edited as "They Saved Hitler's Brain." Without the material that was added it's just kind of boring. It's worth getting just for "Trip with Teacher" which is a sadist biker rapist flick in the vain of "Last House on the Left" with some unintentional humor.
Quote from: 66Crush on September 25, 2011, 11:01:01 PM
It's worth getting just for "Trip with Teacher" which is a sadist biker rapist flick in the vain of "Last House on the Left" with some unintentional humor.
yeah I also notice a few similarities to LHOTL, and they're both made in 1974. wonder which came first?
Darktown Strutters
Fight For Your Life
Master of the Flying Guillotine
Dawn of the Dead (does this one count? Feels like it should)
Let Sleeping Corpses Lie
Quote from: DCA on September 26, 2011, 02:36:00 PM
Quote from: 66Crush on September 25, 2011, 11:01:01 PM
It's worth getting just for "Trip with Teacher" which is a sadist biker rapist flick in the vain of "Last House on the Left" with some unintentional humor.
yeah I also notice a few similarities to LHOTL, and they're both made in 1974. wonder which came first?
Actually, LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT was released in 1972.
Quote from: DCA on September 24, 2011, 01:51:25 PM
does anyone have that DVD compilation of Grindhouse Trailers? think there might be 2 volumes... I bet that's a laugh
Quote from: RCMerchant on September 24, 2011, 07:42:01 AM
1.the TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE
2.I DRINK YOUR BLOOD
3.DONT LOOK IN THE BASEMENT
5.2000 MANIACS
you missed out 4. :wink:
DOH! Color me brain dead!
See kids? This is what substance abuse will do to you! Just Say Doh!
0k...#4...
The EXECUTIONER (1978)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYNiE0f79AY
The skinny gangster-that's Duke Mitchell...of BELA LUGOSI MEETS A BROOKLYN GORILLA fame! He directed this too! :buggedout:
More Duke Mitchell triva...he also did Fred Flinstone's singing voice!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc9ZPPyVn7g
Quote from: MrMari on September 24, 2011, 09:23:13 PM
Mr. Mari's Girls (1967)
Switchblade Sisters (1975)
Delinquent Schoolgirls (1975)
Teenage Gang Debs (1966)
Indecent Desires (1968)
So tough to nail down just 5.
Great list.
"Trip with Teacher" came out in 1975, so I'm sure it borrowed a little bit from "Last House on the Left" as well as movies like "Satan's Sadist" and other grindhouse classics.