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Good Movies / Re: Movie related events which...
Last post by Trevor - Today at 02:41:22 AM
Brandon Lee, Sarah Jones and Halyna Hutchins 😔
#2
Bad Movies / Re: The Ultimate So Bad It's G...
Last post by claws - Today at 12:39:25 AM
Did I see this right? You guys ditch Howling 2 in favor of Howling 7?



Any ultimate bad movie list without Howling 2 is like a pizza without cheese—technically possible, spiritually wrong.

R.I.P. Howling 2





#3
Good Movies / Re: Movie related events which...
Last post by Trevor - January 04, 2026, 10:56:57 PM
The Conqueror 😔
#4
Good Movies / Re: Movie Anniversaries in 202...
Last post by claws - January 04, 2026, 10:56:17 PM
1981 (45th Anniversary)

1. Raiders of the Lost Ark - The gold standard for action-adventure filmmaking.
2. Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior - A relentless, high-octane masterpiece of post-apocalyptic cinema.
3. Blow Out - De Palma's finest hour, blending sonic obsession with a haunting political thriller.
4. Possession - An intense, visceral descent into psychological and supernatural marital collapse.
5. An American Werewolf in London - Perfectly balances dark humor with groundbreaking practical effects.
6. The Evil Dead - A raw, inventive explosion of low-budget horror creativity.
7. Escape from New York - Carpenter at his coolest, delivering a gritty and iconic vision of a dystopian future.
8. Scanners - Cronenberg's "head-exploding" classic remains a chilling look at corporate telepathy.
9. The Howling - A sharp, satirical, and genuinely scary take on the werewolf mythos.
10. Christiane F. - A harrowing and uncompromising look at youth drug addiction in Berlin.
11. The Beyond - Fulci's surrealist masterpiece of atmospheric, blood-soaked nightmare logic.
12. Road Games - A taut, Hitchcockian thriller set on the lonely highways of Australia.
13. Outland - High Noon in space, anchored by a gritty performance from Sean Connery.
14. Dead & Buried - A unique, atmospheric small-town mystery with a truly unsettling twist.
15. The Burning - A standout slasher featuring one of the genre's most effective river-raft massacres.
16. Stripes - Bill Murray at his peak in an endlessly quotable military comedy.
17. Halloween II - A solid, claustrophobic sequel that ramps up the slasher intensity.
18. My Bloody Valentine - One of the most atmospheric and effective "holiday" slashers of the era.
19. Clash of the Titans - A charming farewell to Ray Harryhausen's legendary stop-motion magic.
20. The Funhouse - Tobe Hooper crafts a moody and effective carnival-set creepfest.
21. Friday the 13th: Part 2 - Introduced the adult Jason Voorhees and established the franchise's formula.
22. The Prowler - Features some of the most impressive and brutal practical kills in slasher history.
23. Mommie Dearest - A campy, high-octane melodrama that has become a cult legend.
24. Wolfen - A moody, intelligent take on the "urban predator" genre with unique visual flair.
25. Dark Night of the Scarecrow - A masterclass in building tension and atmosphere for a made-for-TV movie.
26. Happy Birthday to Me - A convoluted but highly entertaining slasher with an infamous kebab-related kill.
27. The House by the Cemetery - Pure Fulci atmosphere with a heavy dose of gothic dread and gore.
28. Just Before Dawn - A surprisingly well-shot and suspenseful backwoods survival slasher.
29. Strange Behavior - A quirky, stylish blend of small-town mystery and mad scientist tropes.
30. The Hand - Oliver Stone's psychological thriller features a committed, albeit over-the-top, Michael Caine.
31. Deadly Blessing - Wes Craven explores religious repression with some genuinely creepy moments.
32. Hell Night - Linda Blair shines in this atmospheric and gothic-tinged haunted house slasher.
33. Student Bodies - A silly, hit-or-miss parody that paved the way for future slasher spoofs.
34. The Black Cat - Lucio Fulci's take on Poe is uneven but filled with his signature eerie visuals.
35. The Final Conflict - A polished but ultimately less effective conclusion to the Omen trilogy.
36. Bloody Birthday - A mean-spirited and darkly fun "evil child" slasher.
37. Evilspeak - A bizarre and bloody "nerd revenge" flick involving 80s computers and Satanism.
38. Porky's - The ultimate 80s teen sex comedy that is very much a product of its time.
39. The Boogens - A fun, low-budget creature feature with a charmingly weird title.
40. Madman - A quintessential, if somewhat generic, campfire-legend slasher.
41. Final Exam - A slow-burn slasher that focuses more on college hijinks than the actual body count.
42. Burial Ground - A wild, low-budget Italian zombie flick famous for its bizarre "child" actor.
43. The Survivor - An atmospheric but slowly paced supernatural mystery based on James Herbert's novel.
44. Cannibal Ferox - An infamously brutal and controversial entry in the Italian cannibal subgenre.
45. Fear No Evil - A visually ambitious but ultimately messy battle between good and evil.
46. The Other Hell - A low-rent, surreal Italian nunsploitation horror that is strictly for fans of the obscure.
47. Night of the Werewolf - Paul Naschy returns as Waldemar Daninsky in this gothic Spanish horror.
48. The Nesting - A slow and largely forgettable haunted house movie that lacks a punch.
49. Don't Go in the Woods - A cheap, chaotic, and unintentionally hilarious example of regional slasher filmmaking.
#5
Games / Re: Answer the question with a...
Last post by chainsaw midget - January 04, 2026, 10:51:20 PM
Nowheresville



What did they finally arrest the President for? 
#6
Good Movies / Re: Recent Viewings, Part 2
Last post by M.10rda - January 04, 2026, 10:19:35 PM
BALLERINA (2025):
This grossed only $135,000,000 and therefore was deemed a flop based on its $90,000,000 budget, to which I can only say: Repent, Hollywood Babylon, before your bubble bursts altogether and you are washed from the Earth. Movies cost too much damn money to make and especially too much to advertise. 

If you like Keanu Reeves as John Wick and you like incredible action sequences, there's no reason you wouldn't enjoy BALLERINA, which has the former for about a minute early on and then for a good 30 minutes at the end (it seems to take place between the first two Chapters of JOHN WICK or maybe between the raindrops of Chapter 3) and has the latter in uh-BUN-dance. Ana De Armas is supremely cool and capable as the ass-kicking lead. I am sure someone somewhere on the large internet has complained about her being a "Mary Sue" or something stupid like that, but if Shakespeare (and the mainline WICKs) taught us nothing, it's that great action heroes don't "stir without great argument, but greatly [...] find quarrel in a straw when honour's at the stake." Reeves himself reminds himself early on in BALLERINA that he found quarrel in a dead puppy, and De Armas has a much bigger axe to grind... and does she ever grind it!

Okay, research informs me that the cost of this one ballooned when the producers had to bring in the director of all the JOHN WICKs in to reshoot "the Prague sequence" of this film, because director-of-record Len Wiseman apparently blew it. (Anne Parrilaud, the original LA FEMME NIKITA, is in the credits as "Prague Concierge" but I couldn't spot her anywhere in the movie, so I guess all her scenes were scrubbed.) Now, the Prague sequence in BALLERINA is about 20-25 minutes long and in the first half of the movie, and it does include a pretty fabulous battle in a weapons store (including some insane grenade gags). Moreover, Len Wiseman directed the original UNDERWORLD, so I have every reason to believe he might be a complete imbecile. And yet, if Chad Stawhatevs primarily reshot the Prague sequence, and therefore Wiseman directed any if not all of the second half of BALLERINA - an hour of mayhem where De Armas (eventually assisted by Reeves) fights an entire village in the Swiss Alps - then I might have to eat my words because Wiseman may actually be a certified genius....... 'cause that entire second half is at least on par with the already famous park steps sequence at the end of JOHN WICK 4.

4/5 A total riot.
#7
Off Topic Discussion / Re: Memes n' stuff of the day
Last post by LilCerberus - January 04, 2026, 09:52:55 PM
#8
Bad Movies / Re: The Ultimate So Bad It's G...
Last post by RCMerchant - January 04, 2026, 09:39:45 PM
ROBO VAMPIRE (1966)- +1

GLENN OR GLENDA (1954)- +1
#9
Bad Movies / Re: The Ultimate So Bad It's G...
Last post by bob - January 04, 2026, 09:08:16 PM
- Scanners 3: The Takeover
+ Sharknado
- Leprechaun 4: In Space



10   Apple, The (1980)
11   Atomic Submarine, The (1959)
12   Attack of the Puppet People (1958)
10   Bad Girls Go to Hell (1965)
12   Beast with a Million Eyes, The (1955)
10   Ben and Arthur (2002)
12   Billy the Kid vs Dracula (1966)
9   Birdemic 3: Sea Eagle (2022)
15   Birdemic: Shock and Terror (2010)
10   Blood Diner (1987)
10   Bloodsucking Freaks (1976)
12   Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things (1972)
10   Codename: Wildgeese (1984)
13   Dragon Lives Again, The (1977)
13   Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam (The Man Who Saves the World) aka Turkish Star Wars (1982)
12   Fatal Deviation (1998)
13   Glen or Glenda? (1953)
11   Gymkata (1985)
11   Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987)
14   Hobgoblins (1988)
7   House of the Dead (2003)
11   Howling Part 7: New Moon Rising, The (1995)
3   Leprechaun 4: In Space (1996)
6   Long John Silver's Return to Treasure Island (1954)
10   Maniac (1934)
12   Manos: The Hands of Fate (1966)
14   Message from Space (1978)
10   Miami Connection (1987)
12   Mommie Dearest (1981)
10   New Year's Evil (1980)
14   No Holds Barred (1989)
22   Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959)
7   Protector, The (1985)
10   Reefer Madness (1936)
10   Return of the Family Man (1990)
12   Robo Vampire (1988)
18   Robot Monster (1953)
20   Room, The (2003)
10   S.I.C.K. (Serial Insane Clown Killer) (2003)
12   Samurai Cop (1991)
11   Santa Claus (1959)
5    Scanners 3: The Takeover (1992)
10   Sharknado (2013)
10   Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991)
19   Showgirls (1995)
14   Space Mutiny (1988)
12   Starcrash (1978)
17   Troll 2 (1990)
10   Wicker Man, The (2006)
16   Zardoz (1974)
#10
Good Movies / Re: Recent Viewings, Part 2
Last post by FatFreddysCat - January 04, 2026, 08:04:15 PM
"The Attic" (1980)
Twenty years after being stood up at the altar, a mousy librarian (Carrie Snodgrass) begins to lose her grip on reality as she deals with the loss of her job and caring for her abusive, wheelchair bound, wealthy rat bastard father (a positively despicable Ray Milland).
I seem to remember the trailers for this movie promising something more supernatural in nature, but this is a pretty cool, creepy psycho-melodrama with some horror overtones. The fantastic performance by Snodgrass as her character's mental state slowly unravels is worth the price of admission all by itself. An overlooked gem.