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Started by Flick James, January 08, 2010, 02:29:58 PM

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Sister Grace

Quote from: Javakoala on January 08, 2010, 11:06:41 PM
Quote from: Sister Grace on January 08, 2010, 07:41:49 PM
Dead Alive (if it hasn't been mentioned yet)
Love Object
Gates of Hell
May

May is a horribly underrated film.  I loved it and thought the main actress was lovely.  I need to add that to my collection.  Thanks for adding to my credit card debt, Sister Grace.   :thumbup:   :twirl:

Angela Bettis is quite a dish. Her and Lucky Mckee (i think that is the director's name, i could be wrong) have worked together several times. if you liked May, you should check out Roman. She directs Lucky this time and movie has a lot of the same feel to it as May.
Society, exactly as it now exists is the ultimate expression of sadomasochism in action.<br />-boyd rice-<br />On the screen, there\\\'s a death and the rustle of cloth; and a sickly voice calling me handsome...<br />-Nick Cave-

66Crush

Here are my recommendations. "Motorhome Massacre" is about the cheapest made piece of s**t, I've seen in a decade. It makes no attempt to deny that fact. The knife in one shot is seen from the killer's P.O.V. and it's clearly made out of paper. As for a plot (lol), it's an obvious 80's slasher knock off. The acting is just painful. "Ninja Cheerleaders" is a nice cheezy comedy/exploitation flick. It's the story of three college cheerleaders who are strippers by night. They also just happen to have mad ninja skills which help them fight crime. Mr. Sulu from "Star Trek" is the girls sen-say. Both movies are terribly acted, but "Ninja Cheerleaders" is at least a somewhat professional production. Where as "Motorhome Massacre" is strictly ametuer. Both made me laugh really hard.

Flick James

Thanks for all the replies. My wife and I finally made it to Blockbuster. What a load of crap. We looked through the horror section and, other than the typical Friday the 13th/Halloween/Elm Street fare, the best we were able to find was Evil Dead II, Last House on the Left (the original), and Killer Clowns from Outer Space. Looked for Phantasm since I haven't seen it in awhile and I figured that would have a good shot of being there, but no, not a single one from the series. So much for that idea. We got Evil Dead II because my wife had never seen it, and Last House on the Left because I had never seen it the original. I like the latter. Definately some cheesy bits, especially the music and the bumbling country cops. Definately disturbing, especially the eventual shooting of the central teen character.
I don't always talk about bad movies, but when I do, I prefer badmovies.org

Skull

This is why Blockbuster is losing to Netflix... :)

metalmonster

Die You Zombie Ba***rds!
Darkwalker
Backwoods
Night Of The Demons
FREAK OUT
Redneck Zombies
Drive Thru

retrorussell

Some nasty Asian cinema:
The Untold Story
The Ebola Syndrome
Euro-horror:
Suspiria
Zombie (Lucio Fulci)
Cannibal Man
Island Of Death
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