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Horror movies infested with hippies -- in honor of Raffine

Started by Javakoala, March 05, 2009, 11:56:19 AM

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Javakoala

Raffine mentioned making a list of horror movies infested with hippies in the "Name That Movie-Pictures" thread, I thought I would start this thread for him.  Not looking for the Top 100, just a list of horror movies with hippies, good or bad. (That goes for the hippies AND the movies.)

So far we have:

BOY WHO CRIED WEREWOLF
WEREWOLF OF WOODSTOCK
DEATH MASTER
I DRINK YOUR BLOOD
FRIDAY THE 13TH, PART 3--IN 3D (stoner/hippies types anyway)

This should be a breeze for the folks who populate this forum.

And.......................GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Raffine

Far out! I can dig it in a happenin' way.

Got another groovy one:

SIMON, KING OF THE WITCHES



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meQal

To be honest, I've never seen a horror movie with hippies in it but seen a few hippie movies which were extremely horrible. Might have to look for some of these titles.
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RCMerchant

It dosn't get more horrorfying then real life....

MANSON (1971)
What's truly scary is that to a dissillusioned 16 year old outcast  kid high on acid...Charlie's psycho babble made sense...much like Hitler's babble made sense to a disillusioned Germany during the 1930's.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk54b_DSOi8

Oh! BLUE SUNSHINE! (1976)

Hippies who dropped acid during the sixties later have bad,BAD flashbacks...they go bald and psycho! Groovy,baby!
Haha! A hippies nightmare....no peace or love or long beautiful hair!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC23RzhrH5Q

This was directed by the same man who gave us the classick SQUIRM...Jeff Liebeman! So it's guarrenteed quality veiwing!  :teddyr:
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Raffine

RC, here's one we both forgot:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFWea3Eu97E

THE CAR vs. Hippy playing a French Horn.
Guess who wins . . ?  :teddyr:
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Jack

The Flesh Eaters has a hippie in it.  Frankenfish has a nudist/stoner couple that are borderline hippies.
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RCMerchant

Quote from: Raffine on March 05, 2009, 08:14:26 PM
RC, here's one we both forgot:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFWea3Eu97E

THE CAR vs. Hippy playing a French Horn.
Guess who wins . . ?  :teddyr:

Ha! YES! I Not only have the movie...I have the paperback noveliztion of the movie!

Oh! Howsabout the Jebus freak hippie chick in BLOODFREAK?
Oh! DRACULA AD 1972!

"He's ready to freak you out...right out of this world!"  :buggedout:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgHJXWndJVw

I saw this movie back in the day at the Strand...I was about ten or eleven. Me and my brother Mike were in the balcony throwing popcorn at the girls down on the floor! :smile:
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Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
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Javakoala

I completely forgot about "Blood Freak".  Man, I am getting old.

Allhallowsday

LET'S SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH has a hippy chick slinkin' 'round the old house, and the protagonist is hippy-dippy, and I mean that with Love.   :smile:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mi8Sb9BeJk
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Paquita

I don't really consider it a horror movie although it's categorized as one in most places, but I think it is a hippy movie - Season of the Witch?  Gosh I hated that movie!  It made me feel like I was going through menopause at 25!

peter johnson

The protagonist in "I Spit on Your Grave" is definitely of the granola persuasion --

"Werewolf of Woodstock":  My wife constantly talks about this film, supposedly one of the very first films shot entirely on the brand-new format of video tape, supposedly even before Frank Zappa shot "200 Motels" on tape -- Has anyone here actually seen it?

Last I looked, there weren't even copies of it for sale on E-Bay.  Very very few people have even heard of it, much less have a copy.  Even Video Station in Boulder, Colorado, with 50,000 plus titles, doesn't have it.

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I have no idea what this means.

Raffine

Quote from: peter johnson on March 06, 2009, 02:55:57 PM

"Werewolf of Woodstock":  My wife constantly talks about this film, supposedly one of the very first films shot entirely on the brand-new format of video tape, supposedly even before Frank Zappa shot "200 Motels" on tape -- Has anyone here actually seen it?

Last I looked, there weren't even copies of it for sale on E-Bay.  Very very few people have even heard of it, much less have a copy.  Even Video Station in Boulder, Colorado, with 50,000 plus titles, doesn't have it.

peter johnson/denny crane

I actually saw WEREWOLF OF WOODSTOCK when it premiered on ABC - I'm thinking it was on one of their late night programs and not during prime time. It's pretty funny - a farmer who lives near the site of Woodstock gets struck by lightning and so naturally loud rock n roll music makes him turn into a blood-thirsty werewolf who likes to eat hippies.

Produced by Dick Clark.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvmOyPyubKg

Shocking Videos has it. Here's their surprisingly profanity-free description:

THE WEREWOLF OF WOODSTOCK (75) In the aftermath of the Woodstock Festival a disgruntled blue collar type (played by Tige Andrews, Capt. Greer from The Mod Squad) goes looking for leftover hippies during a lightning storm. He gets struck by a stray bolt while screaming "Freaks! Miserable freaks!" and is transformed into, you guessed it, The Werewolf of Woodstock. Executive produced by Dick Clark for ABC's Wide World of Entertainment and co-starring "big name" celebs like Michael Parks (Then Came Bronson), Andrew Stevens (Massacre at Central High), and Meredith McCrae (Petticoat Junction) this stupefyingly BAD TV-movie looks like it was staged and shot with all the care and craftsmanship of a Mexican soap opera! Gives new meaning to the term "howler."

http://www.revengeismydestiny.com/cult_movies_made_for_tv.html

Shocking Video has lots of great stuff, by the way.

I myself have ordered from them several times.  :thumbup:
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RCMerchant

Quote from: Raffine on March 06, 2009, 03:14:56 PM
Quote from: peter johnson on March 06, 2009, 02:55:57 PM

"Werewolf of Woodstock":  My wife constantly talks about this film, supposedly one of the very first films shot entirely on the brand-new format of video tape, supposedly even before Frank Zappa shot "200 Motels" on tape -- Has anyone here actually seen it?

Last I looked, there weren't even copies of it for sale on E-Bay.  Very very few people have even heard of it, much less have a copy.  Even Video Station in Boulder, Colorado, with 50,000 plus titles, doesn't have it.

peter johnson/denny crane

I actually saw WEREWOLF OF WOODSTOCK when it premiered on ABC - I'm thinking it was on one of their late night programs and not during prime time. It's pretty funny - a farmer who lives near the site of Woodstock gets struck by lightning and so naturally loud rock n roll music makes him turn into a blood-thirsty werewolf who likes to eat hippies.

Produced by Dick Clark.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvmOyPyubKg

Shocking Videos has it. Here's their surprisingly profanity-free description:

THE WEREWOLF OF WOODSTOCK (75) In the aftermath of the Woodstock Festival a disgruntled blue collar type (played by Tige Andrews, Capt. Greer from The Mod Squad) goes looking for leftover hippies during a lightning storm. He gets struck by a stray bolt while screaming "Freaks! Miserable freaks!" and is transformed into, you guessed it, The Werewolf of Woodstock. Executive produced by Dick Clark for ABC's Wide World of Entertainment and co-starring "big name" celebs like Michael Parks (Then Came Bronson), Andrew Stevens (Massacre at Central High), and Meredith McCrae (Petticoat Junction) this stupefyingly BAD TV-movie looks like it was staged and shot with all the care and craftsmanship of a Mexican soap opera! Gives new meaning to the term "howler."

http://www.revengeismydestiny.com/cult_movies_made_for_tv.html

Shocking Video has lots of great stuff, by the way.

I myself have ordered from them several times.  :thumbup:

I recall seeing it too!And,yes...it came on at about 11:30 at night! I have an old CASTLE of FRANKENSTIEN mag that has a full page pic from it...I'll have to dig it out and upload the pic!
Supernatural?...perhaps. Baloney?...Perhaps not!" Bela Lugosi-the BLACK CAT (1934)
Interviewer-"Does Dracula ever end for you?
Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
Slobber, Drool, Drip!
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