Been away for a while from the messageboard due to a trip to Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Utah in June. Usually it takes me a while to get back on the board on a regular basis and I would like to appologize to anyone I've let down as a moderator, but I couldn't find the time over the last month and was only able to peek in once in a while. Our host Andrew made some new moderators so hopefully that will solve that problem. This is my favorite place on the internet.
I find that a list of films always gets me off to a good movie marathon. Here is my latest list. Maybe this list will jump start my biggest marathon yet. I'm running short on significant films to view though:
The Bat (starring Vincent Price)
Vampire Lovers
Countess Dracula
Eerie Midnight Horror Show
The Phantom of Soho
The Train Robbers
Vera Cruz
Last Samarai
Kill Bill
Dodge City
My Darling Clementine
Monster from a Prehistoric Planet
Vampyres
Blood of the Virgins
Yojimbo
Hard as They Come
Ox Bow Incident
The Great Silence
Aces High
Campeneros
A Bullitt for a General
Vanishing Point
Necromantic
Let Sleeping Corpses Lie
Cannibal Ferox
Cannibal Holocaust
Men Behind the Sun
Johnny Got His Gun
Run Lola Run
Keoma
Face to Face
Wild Guitar
Choppers
Island of Death
I Spit on Your Grave
Last House on the Left
and more Jean Rollin and Russ Meyer films.
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Eerie Midnight Horror Show - I have the DVD. The picture quality isn't great. The movie has its moments, but is generally forgettable.
Kill Bill - Excellent choice.
Vanishing Point - A 1970s drive-in classic. Recommended.
Necromantic - Possibly the most disturbing movie I have ever seen. If the special effects were more realistic, it would be very difficult to watch.
Let Sleeping Corpses Lie - Very good Euro-Zombie movie.
Cannibal Ferox - Aka "Make them Die Slowly." An entertaining gore-fest.
Cannibal Holocaust - Most people love it, but I think CANNIBAL FEROX is much better.
Men Behind the Sun - Interesting gore movie, with some disturbing scenes.
Run Lola Run - Nice concept, but the dubbing is terrible. After you see it once, the novelty of the story structure wears off.
I Spit on Your Grave - A "must see," but not as shocking as the hype might lead you to believe.
Last House on the Left - Good companion feature to I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE. I think it is better than I SPIT . . .
Jean Rollin and Russ Meyer films - I have several of each. Most are entertaining in one way or another.
kill bill- iam with burgomaster good pick.
last samuari- i got on dvd and thought it was ok. i did enjoy it but i felt something was missing.
"I know I know ive been exposed permeant psychoses..
at least the colors are nice"- Aeon Flux
The Last Samurai is a good choice.
Its only drawback is the cheesy Hollywood ending.
Watch it and tell me it would've been better if they'd ended it differently.
Burgomaster some of those film listed I wouldn't have known about if it wasn't for you and badmovies.org messageboard. Oh, and I forgot to list:
Isla of the SS
Coffin Joe
The Devil Rides Out
Devils Rain
Kingdom of the Spiders
Scott:
Oh, sure . . . blame me!
By the way, I have 2 of the Coffin Joe movies. They are definitely unique and fun to watch. They are in Portuguese, with English subtitles. My wife is from Brazil and she said that Coffin Joe (which is the English version of "Ze do Caixao") was (and is) very famous in Brazil.
Yojimbo , Oxbow Incident, and My Darling Clementine are all classics. Hope you're watching Yojimbo with subtitles, it is the inspiration for A Fist Full of Dollars. The Oxbow Incident actually used to be shown in high school (60's) as a warning about hasty judgements vigilantism.
My Darling Clementine , what can you say a John Ford classic with a lot of stars in it.
Enjoy yourself.
Gotta disagree about Run Lola Run. I agree about thedubbing it is horrible, but the subtitles are better and more accurate. The novelty factor is still pretty high, for me, after a few viewings. Twyker stuck in a lot of visuals that give it a high replay factor, such as the tortise/domino scene at the begining. Plus all the references to spirals, the number 20, and a few other running themes. Then there's the question of the bum and the gun.
never watch foriegn films dubbed. Argh!
RLR great. Shows how fractions of seconds in your life really may alter the course of your future
"Run Lola Run" is an awesome movie! Really good choice! If you like the female lead in it, you can also find her in "The Bourne Identity".
"Yojimbo" is awesome too- I also recommend "The Seven Samurai" and "The Hidden Fortrice"
Those 2 really stuck out- good choices & have fun!
Welcome back, Scott. We wondered where you were.
Well, we know where you'll be for the next two months.
Since someone has already mentioned "The Ox-Bow Incident," my take on the least to the best.
"The Bat"
Based on the novel by Mary Roberts Rinhart. One of Price's lesser works. Mostly for Price completists.
"The Train Robbers"
One of Wayne's lesser films, but not unwatchable, and with a cast that includes Wayne, Ann-Margaret, Rod Taylor, Ben Johnson, Christopher George, Bobby Vinton, Jerry Gatlin, and Ricardo Montalban. It has its moments.
"Countess Dracula"
Hammer's take on the Bathory story. Typical Hammer. Plush cinematography. Plush sets. Ingrid Pitt is in it. She's better in "The House That Dripped Blood" (IMHO), but as long as her two best assets are front and forward, she'll always be one of my favorite horror actresses. It also stars the late Nigel Green. One of the better British character actors.
"Aces High"
There are few modern films about the airwar in WWI, and this is one of the better ones. It helps that the cast includes Malcolm McDowell, Christopher Plummer, Simon Ward, John Gielgud, Trevor Howard, and Ray Milland, among others.
"Vera Cruz"
It's all in the cast. Besides Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster and Denise Darcel, it probably has one of the finest collection of villains ever gathered to gather for one film. Cesar Romero, George Macready, Ernest Borgnine (before "Marty" humanized him), Henry Brandon, Charles Bronson, Jack Lambert, and Jack Elam.
And it is one of the first theatrical films ever directed by the late Robert Aldrich.
Enjoy all your films.
Aces High was a Spaghetti Western starring Eli Wallach. I heard is was a good one. Thanks BoyScoutKevin for the info.
Johny Got His Gun, one hell of an anti-war film. great novel too.
Yea, heard JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN was quite shocking.
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Ooooopps ! The title was ACE HIGH not ACES HIGH BoyScoutKevin. Thanks anyway.
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A lot of nice choices Scott. But you need at least one more giant monster movie. Hmmm how about one that starts with G like Godzilla or Gamera?(Just watched Gamea 2: Attack of Legion. Kicked Ass!) Any martial arts films in their?(I don't know all the movies in your list.) For Kung-fu I recommend "The Street Fighter" staring Sonny Chiba. Great one!
Monster from a Prehistoric Planet is pretty okay. I go easy on it because it was one of my earlyist giant monster movies (along with "X from Out Space" several Godzilla films, Yongarry, Gamera vs. Barugon)
No martial arts films on the list daveblackeye15 (that 's a long name), but i did see STREET FIGHTER with Sonny Chiba.
No doubt Godzilla films are great, but I saw all the ones made from 1950's to the 1970's. I think the newer ones are fun, especially GODZILLA 2000. Grew up on a steady diet of Godzilla during the mid-70's and even made my own drawings of all the monsters from Monster Island and taped them to my wall. My favorites are:
Godzilla vs Mothra
Godzilla King of Monsters
Godzilla vs The Smog Monster
Destroy All Monsters
Godzilla vs King Kong
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Scott:
Just call me dave or david or Dave.
I grew up with Godzill also. He rules! I like the older ones and the newer ones. Same goes for Gamera. Enjoy your movies.
You know Dave I haven't seen Gamera much, but I have seen Yongary. Yongary now that monster was something else.
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yes, the book is even more disturbing because it's told from the main characters perspective and he talks about his past and how he is currently mentally disintegrating.
The book is pretty crazy too. I read it after seeing the video "One" by metallica AGES ago.
Well, I have been plugging away at my Movie list and hear is what I have left:
My Darling Clementine
Monster from a Prehistoric Planet
Countess Dracula
Vera Cruz
The Train Robbers
Underworld
Last Samarai
Kill Bill I & II
Vampyres
Yojimbo
Hard as They Come
The Great Silence
Aces High
Campeneros
A Bullitt for a General
Vanishing Point
Necromantic
Let Sleeping Corpses Lie
Cannibal Ferox
Cannibal Holocaust
Men Behind the Sun
Johnny Got His Gun
Run Lola Run
Keoma
Face to Face
Wild Guitar
Choppers
Island of Death
Isla of the SS
Coffin Joe
The Devil Rides Out
Devils Rain
Kingdom of the Spiders
El Vampiro
I Spit on Your Grave
Last House on the Left
Dawn of the Dead (remake)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (remake)
Just picked up 20 (yes 20) VHS Kung Fu movies from the 70's that will take me awhile to view. Go out and pick up those films you always wanted on VHS at supermarkets and secondary department stores really cheap.
Also More - Jean Rollin, Russ Myer, Jesse Franco, Herschal Gordon Lewis films.
Well, I have been plugging away at my Movie list and here are the 85 I have left:
Underworld
Kill Bill I & II
Yojimbo
The Great Silence
Ace High
Campeneros
A Bullitt for a General
Vanishing Point
Necromantic
Let Sleeping Corpses Lie
Cannibal Ferox
Cannibal Holocaust
Men Behind the Sun
Johnny Got His Gun
Run Lola Run
Keoma
El Topo
Holy Mountain
Face to Face
Wild Guitar
Choppers
Island of Death
Isla of the SS
Coffin Joe
The Devil Rides Out
Devils Rain
Kingdom of the Spiders
El Vampiro
The Mysterians
Circus of Horrors
The Creeping Terror
Quartermass
Story of Ricky
Versus
Battle Royal
Wild Zero
I Spit on Your Grave
Last House on the Left
The Alamo (remake)
Kegemusha
Rashomon
Repulsion
Sunset Blvd.
Touch of Evil
Double Indemnity
The Big Sleep
Across the Pacific
Dark Passage
The Nightcomers
The Night of the Following Day
Candy
Notorious
Goodfellas
The Man From Laramie
Commanche Station
The Naked Spur
The Train Robbers
Crippled Masters
Flying Guillotine
I Married a Monster from Outer Space
Brain from Planet Arnous
Lonely are the Brave
Junior Bonner
Hud
The Vanishing
Deliverance
Oblivion
Eternal Sunshine on a Spotless Mind
Solyaris
The Man in the White Suit
Diaboliques
Hard as They Come
City of God
The Wild World of Batwoman
The Far Country
The Unforgiven (original)
Hallaluja Trail
Duel in the Sun
Monte Walsh
Breakheart Pass
Chatos Land
Tremors IV
Jesse James
Return of Frank James
The Shout
M
Lost In Translation
About Schmidt
Adaptation
The Horror of Frankenstein
Queen of the Damned
Dr. Cyclops
The Beast Must Die
Die Monster Die
The Undying Monster
Scream and Scream Again
Invasion of the Star Creatures
The Embalmer
Madhouse
Deathmaster
Sugar Hill
Just picked up 20 (yes 20) VHS Kung Fu movies from the 70's that will take me awhile to view. Go out and pick up those films you always wanted on VHS at supermarkets and secondary department stores really cheap.
Also More - Jean Rollin, Russ Myer, Jess Franco, Herschal Gordon Lewis and Santo films.
Movies that I would like to see again are:
Legend of Bogey Creek
I Like To Hurth People
Horrors of the Black Museum
The Story of "O"
White Pongo
Williard (original)
Don't be Afraid of the Dark
Beau Geste (Telly Savalas one)
Viva Zapata
Dead and Buried
Eraserhead
The War Wagon
Fort Apache
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