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My Netflix List this month

Started by SaintMort, January 31, 2007, 03:21:19 PM

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Which of these DVDs coming to my house via Netflix should I fear the most?

Stella: Complete Series
1 (10%)
THis Film is Not Yet Rated
0 (0%)
Wesley Willis: Daddy of Rock'N'Roll
0 (0%)
Leprechaun 4: In Space
2 (20%)
Mr. Show Season 3
1 (10%)
Street Trash
1 (10%)
Totally Confused
0 (0%)
Bowling for Columbine
1 (10%)
Return of the Living Dead Part 3
0 (0%)
Big
1 (10%)
Prophecy
2 (20%)
Twitch of the death Nerve
0 (0%)
Twilight Zone Volume 17
0 (0%)
Triumph of the Will
0 (0%)
Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy
0 (0%)
Rocky & Bullwinkle: Season 1
0 (0%)
Never saw any of them... so fear them all
1 (10%)

Total Members Voted: 10

SaintMort

So yeah this is my netflix list for Feb... I'm curious on which one of these I should be most afriad of. This month ended with Rumplestiltskin and it was just as horrible as I was willing to assume it was. To Define a few of the choices... Bowling for Columbine and Triumph of the Will are for a documentary online class I'm taking.

Scott

For me it would be the film BIG. Couldn't get into that one.

RCMerchant

I goofed.I thought you meant bad in a good way. PROPHECY(1979) is a blast,about mutant animals.the giant meatloaf monster is hilarious!
Supernatural?...perhaps. Baloney?...Perhaps not!" Bela Lugosi-the BLACK CAT (1934)
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Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
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Mr_Vindictive

All I have to say about Wesley Willis is:

"Rock over London! Rock on Chicago!"

Do not fear that documentary.  It's awesome.
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Fausto

#4
Leprechaun 4: in space. Just the title is enough to give me diarrhea.

I love Street Trash, though. At a b-film society meeting a while back, we watched it in a double feature with Body Melt. It was awesome. Also, I hear it'll be playing on the big screen at a place in Philly in march.

Beware the tenefly viper......

"When I die, I hope you will use my body creatively." - Shin Chan

"Tonight, we will honor the greatest writers in America with a modest 9 by 12 certificate and a check for three thousand dollars...three thousand dollars? Stephen King makes more than that for writing boo on a cocktail napkin." - Jimmy Breslin

Acidburn

I voted for Mr. Show....god I hated that show.
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SaintMort

Quote from: Fausto on January 31, 2007, 04:47:24 PM
I hear it'll be playing on the big screen at a place in Philly in march.

Can you let me know if you hear any more about that? I live like... 20 minutes from Philly so if I like it; it could be sweet to check out.

Ash

#7
I voted for Prophecy.
It is the mutant bear one you're going to be watching right?
The other one is about angels and has Christopher Walken in it.
Actually, isn't that one officially titled, "The Prophecy"?

inframan

Mr SHow is an aquired taste, I love it. The Leprechaun  movie sounds like it would be the worst, Street Trash is way up (down) there too. Add some Don Dohler flicks :wink:

Yaddo 42

I voted for Stella, I hated that show. I should have known, I don't think Michael Ian Black has ever made me laugh, he's like the living example of anti-comedy to me. I know a lot of people who like The State, but I can only think of two sketches I thought were funny.

I saw Triumph of the Will in college, unfortunately without subtitles we had to get a Swedish student who knew German to translate, he got tired of that real quick. Interesting film no matter what.

Leprechaun 4 - just dull, dumb, and boring. Not as over the top or exploitive as it should have been to be worth seeing.

I only saw Mr. Show in reruns late at night a few years ago, on TBS IIRC. has its moments, and I'd like to see more of it, But I don't see what the big deal was or why the critics fell all over themselves about it. I watched the first three episodes of Extras last night, that I laughed at a lot and can see why it gets the praise it has.

Anything with or about Wesley Willis is bound to be interesting.
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Fausto

Film @ International House

Saturday, March 24 at 7:30pm

Exhumed Films presents

A Very Special Night with Writer/Director/Producer Roy Frumkes!

Street Trash
dir. Jim Muro, USA, 1987, 35mm, 102 mins, color
with Dream Of The Dead dir. Roy Frumkes, USA , 2005, video, 25 mins, color
Street Trash stands as one of the most outrageous gore-comedies of the 1980s. The rotgut booze Tenafly Viper can cause much more than a hangover... drink some and you'll melt within seconds! Join a cast of screwballs and revel in the grue and gore in this subversive little gem of a cult classic. Writer/producer Roy Frumkes will be on hand to introduce the movie (projected from his rare, personal 35mm print) and take your questions. As well, he'll be presenting the never-before-seen documentary about the making of George A. Romero's Land Of The Dead, Dream Of The Dead. Hardcore horrorphiles will flip their lids over some footage of a certain mythical uncompleted horror anthology Mr. Frumkes plans to bring with him to screen for Exhumed Films fans only! Autographs will be signed in the lobby.

$12 general admission. Tickets available one hour before showtime.

  Tel: 215-387-5125 • Fax: 215-895-6535
3701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, USA 

"When I die, I hope you will use my body creatively." - Shin Chan

"Tonight, we will honor the greatest writers in America with a modest 9 by 12 certificate and a check for three thousand dollars...three thousand dollars? Stephen King makes more than that for writing boo on a cocktail napkin." - Jimmy Breslin