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April 15th - Dinner For Five -> Bruce Campbell, Rob Zombie, Roger Corman!!!!

Started by Mr_Vindictive, April 09, 2005, 08:14:39 AM

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Mr_Vindictive

Saw a short commercial for this weeks coming episode of Dinner For Five last night.  I can't wait.  Corman, Zombie and Bruce????  I can only imagine what's going to come up.  

Figured I'd make everyone aware being as these are some heavy hitters when it comes to b flicks.  It'll be on this coming Friday night on IFC at 10 PM.

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trekgeezer

Thanks for the heads up. I watch IFC on Fridays quite often. They have some good flicks on Pulp Indies.




And you thought Trek isn't cool.

Fearless Freep

I would say that Corman is definitely a 'heavy hitter' when it comes to b movies and Campbell as well, seeing he's been in a lot; some very influential.  Hard to consider Rob Zombie in the same breath seeing as he's done only one movie, which some people claim is a 'great homage' and others claim a 'boring ripoff'

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saintmort

I disagree about zombie Freep,

As far as the genre of Horror music. Zombie has always had his roots in the b-movies, he is a heavy hitter in a loving dedication to the genre, therefore him being there makes perfect sense.

Kory

We saw the preview for this the other night and were REALLY p-d off because we'll be in the middle of nowhere driving to Texas that night.  We're going to have a friend tape it.  

Faizon Love is the other one on that episode- I've seen him on Dinner for Five twice before and he's hilarious on it!  It should be a really good one.

trekgeezer

I loved the story Corman told about taking LSD so he would know how to film The Trip.

The little story he told during the ending credits about The Little Shop of Horrors was a hoot also.

I noticed the other guys seemed to be showing deference to Corman as the Elder Film Maker?

They should, he's probably made more movies than in anyone in Hollywood.




And you thought Trek isn't cool.