Oooh, boy. I'm going to get some HEAT for 1982.
Well, maybe.
http://www.jonahfalcon.com/1982intro.htm
Feel free to write in your ballot - the also rans are on the bottom, as well - and your remembrances of 1982.
jonahnynla@mindspring.com <- email your own picks for 1982
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Friday the 13th part 3, as one of the worsty horror/slasher films of '82. Are you insane? That movie is one of the best of the series. That was the one where he got his mask. That movie redifined the entire series if not slasher films in general. I didn't say anything about Zapped, Cannonball Run, My Bloody Valentine, Friday the 13th part 2, Halloween part 2, Heavy Metal, Maniac, Friday the 13th, Cheech and Chongs' Next Movie, I Spit on your Grave, and Attack of the Killer Tomatoes but, I just couldn't keep quiet about this one.
I don't know about the worst horror list. What about Blood Tide (http://us.imdb.com/Title?0083661) (James Earl Jones v. the Sea Monster), Time Walker (http://us.imdb.com/Title?0084796) (Mummy Slasher from Space), or Deadly Eyes (http://us.imdb.com/Title?0083801) (Dachshunds... I Mean Giant Rats v. the City)? I'm sure one of these is worst than Halloween 3 (http://us.imdb.com/Title?0085636), if not Friday the 13th III (http://us.imdb.com/Title?0083972).
(Not to say Halloween 3 or Friday the 13th III are that great or anything, you understand. Just not as bad.)
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Actually, it seems like there are a few movies you really didn't like and they seemed to get nominated in every possible category.
William Shatner's self-parody was the funniest part of an admittedly less-then-satifying sequa (Airplane II)
Hard to believe Persis Khambatta is deserving of such a dishonor as she really didn't have enough of a part or screen time (or material to work with) to judge her performance in MegaForce
Also 've heard mixed reviews of Cat People, enough people actually seem to like it enough that, like Heavy Metal, it's hard to really say it can be universally considered a "Bad Movie"
If you liked Zapped! and The Cannonball Run, as well as any of Cheech & Chong's movies after Up In Smoke, then I don't feel the need to reply. heh
Did you take a look at the also runs? I did take notice of Blood Tide, Time Walker (known to us MST3K fans as "Being From Another Planet"), and Deadly Eyes.
Check the bottom of the Awards screen (the nominees) and you'll see I did not forget them. But if you think either is worse than Curse of the Screaming Dead...
Melissa Prophet nearly made a Worst Supporting Actress nomination (for two films, one of which was Time Walker.)
For your sake, here are the horror films I considered:
The 5 nominees that made the cut: Amityville II: The Possession, The Curse of the Screaming Dead, Friday the 13th Part 3: 3D, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, and The Slumber Party Massacre
Dishonorable Mentions: Alone in the Dark; Antropophagus 2; Basket Case; Big Meat Eater; Blood Song; Blood Tide; Boardinghouse; BrainWaves; Cat People; Class Reunion; Crazed; Dark Sanity; Deadly Eyes; Death Valley; Dogs of Hell; Don't Go In the Woods; Endangered Species; Frightmare; Honeymoon Horror; Horror Safari; The House Where Evil Dwells; Island of Blood; Manhattan Baby; The New York Ripper; Parasite; Revenge in the House of Usher; Scared to Death; Silent Rage; The Slayer; A Stranger is Watching; Superstition; Trick or Treats; Unhinged; Visiting Hours
Some people took me to task for not getting Don't Go In the Woods - that was #6 that JUST didn't make the cut...
William Shatner's main nomination was for his awful performance in the horror flick Visiting Hours. He was weak in Airplane II, albeit a self-parody. He didn't perfect the self-parody til Free Enterprise.
However, had he only been nominated for Airplane II, he would not have made the cut.
At least 1982 was also the year Star Trek II came out. heh
Gah! Course I didn't look at the also rans. I meant to before I posted, but...
Oh well. A case of Open-Mouth-Insert-Foot on my part. Not like it hasn't happened to me before (or won't happen again, he thinks sadly).
I still think the ones I listed are worse (plus Frightmare - I mean, urg), but like all things in this sort of thing, that's a matter of taste.
Thanks for the reply and sorry for the hassle.
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I had to include the major releases, which stunk in a big way (Amityville II, Halloween III, and Friday the 13th Part 3), and the others, I had to carefully pick.
I chose Curse of the Screaming Dead because it was dreadful in everyway. When TROMA says you're the worst title in its catalog...
The Slumber Party Massacre was not only bad, but it also spawned a few sequels.
The Rats nearly made Worst Non-Human, as did The Sea Monster in Blood Tide.
For whatever reason, whenever I seeTroma I read Trama (or, properly spelt, Trauma). Which tells you what I think of the studio. Unfortunately, three of my favorite films were made by Troma. Which says a bit too much about me.
Based on the criteria you mentioned, I don't think you could have made better choices. I don't think it's right, but, of course, what does that matter?
Good luck on 1983.
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If you liked Zapped! and The Cannonball Run, as well as any of Cheech & Chong's movies after Up In Smoke, then I don't feel the need to reply. heh
Brainless fun movies doesnt mean Worst Films...
Troma knows the niche they fill - sleazploitation, and they do it with fervor, though they occasionally do buy a good foriegn film - Killer Condom is one, though an oddone.
Brainless doesn't have to mean unfunny and dumb.
The winners have been posted.
http://www.jonahfalcon.com/1982winners.htm
TRAIL OF THE PINK PANTHER... OMG!!! I'm going to agree with you on this one...
Also, I love your MOST ANNOYING NON-HUMAN CHARACTER (E.T., E.T.: THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL)
But Halloween 3 is a very good movie...
I have actually completely deleted the entire decade of the 80s from my life. My memories jump from 1979 right up to 1990.
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Funny, I attempted to do the same. I don't remembert how well I've succeded .
I had forgotten all about those 1982 movies, can't say I disagree with the selections though did you have to remind us of that Pink Panther fiasco? Ugh.
But how bad, exactly, can a group named "The Singing Chicken Ranch Whores" be?
I haven't checked out the winners, but the 80s gave us lots of great cheese, not so great cheese, and some genuine classics. Of the current roster, I have a soft spot in my heart for The Cannonball Run. It's one of those bad movies I have never tired of watching. I even owned the novelization of it, written by one Michael Avallone (who penned a novelization of Friday the 13th Part 3 in 3-D that same year, which I likewise owned) at one point. I also have soft spots for Halloween 3 (the movie does feature a wonderful score by Carpenter/Howarth and Dean Cundy's to be expected beautiful photography), Friday the 13th Part 3 (of all the series, it is this one I have seen the most, not by choice though. When the family moved over seas, it was one of the few movies I had a copy of to watch), and Amityville II: The Possession, which is a masterwork of exploitative sleaze cinema. Where is the Collector's Edition DVD?
Just goes to show if you need a greasy man, you called Burt Young.
(And if not him, Dan Hadeya.)
Or Joe (Maniac) Spinell, may he rest in peace.