The 80s theme nights seem to be on the back burner, since my wife and her sister cooked up a better idea. Funny that for all the effort I've put into selling Lori on theme nights, she comes up with a great one on her own, and manages to plan a whole party around the movies.
I guess it was because I took her and her sister to the bar in my home town, where I used to hang out in days gone by. Haven't been there in years, but it hasn't changed. Still kind of a rough place, still a dive, still has heavy metal blasting, a layer of grime and a lot of sketchy looking people. A place designed with but one purpose - getting drunk. It felt great to spend even half an hour there. I felt young, a thought that makes me feel old in hindsight.
Anyway, in these surroundings, Lori got to telling her sister about a crappy trucker movie I made her watch last winter. Anybody seen High Ballin'? It's a Canadian movie, set in the southern states but filmed here (the CN Tower makes an appearance). Basically Jerry Reed reprises his character from Smokey and the Bandit, with a different name, and Peter Fonda rehashes his Easy Rider role. Plenty wrong with this movie.
Next thing I know, they're planning Trucker Night. So, we're inviting a few friends over for a dinner of steak and eggs, followed by a double feature of Smokey and the Bandit and Breaker Breaker, with pork rinds, beef jerky and Bud for snacks. In honour of S&TB, I'll probably get Coors instead of Bud. Everybody is required to dress as a trucker stereotype, talk in CB lingo, and have an appropriate handle. So far, we're planning on doing it the weekend after next. I'll let everybody know how it goes.
Anybody else do something like this?
Space Truckers (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120199/)
Square pigs and Dennis Hopper
Please the wife by throwing some Swayze in there...
Pick up a copy of "Black Dog"...the only film to ever burn up on the big screen right in front of my eyes.
Seriously, the projector melted the film.
A cheesy trucker film.
And yes, I actually had to go to www.patrickswayze.net to get this pic.
(http://www.patrickswayze.net/Movies/black3.jpg)
Post Edited (08-10-04 11:59)
You MUST do Convoy.
-Ed
Swayze always looks to me like he's ready to vomit or cry...I'm not sure which.
I got my wife to watch "Steel Dawn" with me because it had Swayze in it...
No trucker movie night is complete without some "lot lizards"
What? No mention of DUEL?
Please....don't disappoint me agine....
But, yeah, this sounds like fun. So,...you sister in law...married?
And to add a little horror to it, "Joy Ride".
"Road Games" - Stacy Keach and Jamie Lee Curtis long hauling Down Under dealing with a psycho killer roaming the highways.
"Think Big" - an ultra-goofy low rent trucker comedy starring the steroid addled, talent deficient Barbarian Bros.
"Sorcerer" or "Wages of Fear" for more "high brow" truck driving suspense.
The truck diappears for most of the movie, but how about Jack Burton's quest to retrieve his beloved "Porkchop Express". You can rarely go wrong with "Big Trouble in Little China".
Well, my wife chose the movies, and I'm so proud of her, I'm not going to interfere. For some reason, Breaker Breaker made an impression on her, and I'll agree it is cheesy bad. Smokey and the Bandit, of course, is a classic, and one of my all-time favourites. Both are in my own collection. I'd say the lineup is set, although I wish I could find a copy of High Ballin'. That was her first choice, but it's got to be rare. We caught it on satellite the first time.
So, anybody else done a theme night of any kind?
We did a Planet of the Apes marathon about 10 years ago. It wasn't really a theme but was fun anyway.
maybe u need a breakdancing marathon
Sci-Fi comedy?
Space Balls. " Ludicrous speed!"
Young Frankenstein. " Could be worse...could be raining!"
Hummmm.....
how about really bad alien movies of the 80's, starting with Critters
Having read several of these 'Theme Night' threads, I've come to the conclusion that what is REALLY called for is theme night for the entire "badmovies.org" bunch.
How about a a night in which we all, in our own respective locales, watch a given set of movies? Or maybe a list of ten or so from which we choose two or three.
There would not be much point in it, other than the 'gee whiz' factor of knowing that folks all over would be watching the same movie at the "same time."
I'd propose the theme of "Rock Horror" such as:
Trick or Treat, 1986, (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092112/ starring Mark Price (Skippy of "Family Ties"), Gene Simmons as a radio station dj and Ozzy as a preacher.
Rock n Roll Nightmare, 1987, (http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0093873/ and reviewed here http://www.badmovies.org/movies/rrnightmare/index.html); I've seen this one numerous times and Andrew ain't kiddin, it's bad.
etc
Ulthar, I'm suprised it's never been proposed before - having a big bad movies club where everyone is given the assignment to watch a specific title and then get together to discuss. I'd be game if not for the fact that blockbuster has terminated all the local video store shops in my town...and i loathe blockbuster and refuse to give them my money. My libraries might carry some titles tho. As much as I like bad movies I don't own many.