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The most obscure movie

Started by Cthulhu, November 07, 2009, 07:23:28 AM

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Scottie

I have a SIGNED copy of Robo C.H.I.C. from this board's own Peter Johnson. Unto itself the film is pretty obscure, but toss in the signature and you have something special.

Also, Ninja Hunt and Death Wish Club top the list off the top of my head.
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The Burgomaster

Quote from: Scottie on November 11, 2009, 11:44:35 PM
I have a SIGNED copy of Robo C.H.I.C. from this board's own Peter Johnson. Unto itself the film is pretty obscure, but toss in the signature and you have something special.

This reminds me of another one:  I have a copy of SHADOW: DEAD RIOT autographed by Michael Quinlan who played Dr. Swann in the movie.  I also have a glossy 8 x 10 autographed photo of him.  A guy I work with is a good friend of his and he brought my DVD to him for an autograph.
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Cthulhu

Quote from: Scottie on November 11, 2009, 11:44:35 PM
I have a SIGNED copy of Robo C.H.I.C. from this board's own Peter Johnson. Unto itself the film is pretty obscure, but toss in the signature and you have something special.

Also, Ninja Hunt and Death Wish Club top the list off the top of my head.
I saw the edited version of Death wish club in Night train to terror.
How is the full version?

Scottie

Quote from: Cthulhu on November 12, 2009, 11:57:56 AM
Quote from: Scottie on November 11, 2009, 11:44:35 PM
I have a SIGNED copy of Robo C.H.I.C. from this board's own Peter Johnson. Unto itself the film is pretty obscure, but toss in the signature and you have something special.

Also, Ninja Hunt and Death Wish Club top the list off the top of my head.
I saw the edited version of Death wish club in Night train to terror.
How is the full version?

Pretty boring.
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peter johnson

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I dearly love that Scottie acknowledges he has my autographed copy - as he never did bother to acknowledge said receipt to me -
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SkullBat308

What I would consider the most obscure movie I own would be Accion Mutante, which I believe is a Spanish film. I love this movie, it's about a terrorist group called Mutant Action who are all disfigured or handicapped. They bomb health and beauty corporations and kidnap good looking rich people for ransom, but usually end up messing up and killing their intended victims. After their leader Ramon get's out of jail they successfully kidnap the heiress to a bakery fortune and this is where the story starts to get crazy. This does not have a region 1 release but it should and the theme song is kick ass!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rj2fGky-BP0
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Rev. Powell

Quote from: SkullBat308 on November 15, 2009, 11:22:43 PM
What I would consider the most obscure movie I own would be Accion Mutante... This does not have a region 1 release but it should and the theme song is kick ass!


You may be pleased to know that Amazon is offering a Region 1 release.  I saw this on VHS back when it came out, it's a movie I'd like to give another chance.
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Jim H

I was at Zombie Outbreak a couple days ago (Chicago zombie film festival).  Bought a DVD of a Chicago filmed micro film called The Landlord from one of the producers of the film.  It's pretty obscure.

Haven't watched it yet though.

SkullBat308

Quote from: Rev. Powell on November 16, 2009, 12:03:07 PM
Quote from: SkullBat308 on November 15, 2009, 11:22:43 PM
What I would consider the most obscure movie I own would be Accion Mutante... This does not have a region 1 release but it should and the theme song is kick ass!


You may be pleased to know that Amazon is offering a Region 1 release.  I saw this on VHS back when it came out, it's a movie I'd like to give another chance.

I have an all region player so I have the region 2, but good to hear it's finally getting a region 1. More people need to see this movie. :thumbup:
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Jim H

I thought Accion Mutante was worth a watch and entertaining, but I liked the director's other film better...  Day of the Beast, I think?  The one with Satanic stuff.  Very good film.

Cthulhu

Quote from: Jim H on November 18, 2009, 05:47:55 PM
I thought Accion Mutante was worth a watch and entertaining, but I liked the director's other film better...  Day of the Beast, I think?  The one with Satanic stuff.  Very good film.
They played Day of the Beast on TV, but I didn't watch it. Damn.

Scottie

Quote from: peter johnson on November 14, 2009, 02:32:57 AM
Well!! Crap on a treetrunk!! . . . means ye have raccoons . . . oh, nevermind . . . -
I dearly love that Scottie acknowledges he has my autographed copy - as he never did bother to acknowledge said receipt to me -
Note to Public:  We are Human.  We enjoy acknowledgement. We be the B Movie actors.  We dominate yer dreams.  Tell us ye luv us and God weel werawrd ye -

peter johnson(?)/No, it wasn't me!!   I swear!!  Take your hands away! . . .


That's a mighty grudge you've been holding there Peter. I show this movie to any sentient being that walks through my doors. It's like an initiation ritual for people who say they enjoy a bad movie. Some people enjoy it. Others don't but still stick around. I've even given it the big screen treatment showing it to my friends in the back of a cafe on a screen with a projector. I've even transferred it to DVD from VHS and used the signed VHS box cover as the DVD cover.

Also, I thought this was funnyhttp://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/6301724100/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used
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Flick James

Most obscure film I own - Vampiros Lesbos (1971)
Most obscure film I've seen or heard of - Jim Jarmusch's Permanent Vacation (1980), filmed shortly after he dropped out of film school. Most think Stranger Than Paradise was his first film.
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fortunato

Don't know if any of these count, but I own 'em.

Child Bride
Mystics in Bali
Night of the Sorcerers
Mr. Jingles (a friend of mine is in it!)
Resident Demon
Blade of the Vampire
Electra (with Shannon Tweed)
and oh-so-many more.
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