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You get to choose my next film..............................

Started by Scott, January 04, 2006, 07:10:34 PM

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Scott

Here is 117 cheap DVD's on my stand-by list.

It Can Be Done Amigo
Hellbenders
Cutthroats 9
Between God, The Devil, and a Winchester
Johnny Yuma
This Man Can't Die
Minnesota Clay
The Fighting Fist of Shanghai Joe
Death Rage
Memorial Valley Massacre
Haunts
Medusa
Deadtime Stories
Scream Bloody Murder
Metamorphiosis
Naked Massacre
Christmas Evil
Driller Killer
The Snake People
The Witches Mountain
Funeral Home
Deep Red
The Revenge of Doctor X
Virus
The Milpitas Monster
Panic
Cathy's Curse
The Alpha Incident
The Demons of Ludlow
The Cold
Hands of a Stranger
Gothic
Man in the Attic
The Demon
Track of the Moon Beast
Dr. Tarr's Torture Dungeon
The Bloody Brood
House of the Dead
Slashed Dreams
Drive-In Massacre
The Prophet's Game
The Sword of Lancelot
Al Capone
The Real Bruce Lee (think i saw the whole thing)
Street Fighter (saw parts of this film)
Shoguns Ninja
Rage of the Masters
Ninja and the Warriors of Fire
The Fighting of Shaolin Monks
Snake-Crane Secret
Hercules
Chinese Connection (saw parts of this film)
Fists of Fury (saw parts of this film)
The Range Fued
The Lucky Texan
Lawless Range
Two Fisted Law
New Fist of Fury
The Young Master
The Beatniks
Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators
The Giant of Marathon
The Last Glory of Rome
Colossus and the Amazon Queen
Kid Vengeance
Joshua: The Black Rider
The Big Trees
The Tiger and the Flame
Saigon Year of the Cat
Drums of the Deep South
The Devils Hand
Molly and Lawless John
David and Goliath (Orson Welles)
Return of the Streetfighter
Flash Gordon (starring Steve Holland)
Joseph and his Brethren
You Bet Your Life (Best of Groucho)
The Bodyguard (Sonny Chiba)
Cry of the Innocent
Lonesome Dove
A Walk in the Sun (might have seen this one years ago)
The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
The 39 Steps
Young and Innocent
Lawless Frontier
Winds of the Wasteland
Sagebrush Trail
The Proud and the Damned
Texas Terror
The Dawn Rider
Battle of Blood Island
Mr. Moto's Last Warning
Million Dollar Kid
Burns and Allen Show (more episodes)
To Kill With Intrigue
Get Christie Love
The Iron Mask (silent film with Douglas Fairbanks)
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome
Red Skeleton Show (even more episodes)
Planet Outlaws
The Galaxy Invader
Laser Mission
The Astral Factor
Lost Jungle
Hercules vs The Captive Women
Stanley
The Crater Lake Monster
Don't Answer the Phone
Dog Day
Western Heroes of the Silver Screen
Cavalry Command
Cotter
Border Fued
Ghost Town Renegades
Captain Scarlet
Mutiny

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AndyC

Santa Claus vs. the Martians is probably the only one I could recommend, since it's one of the few on this list that I've seen. And really, it's required viewing for any b-movie fan.
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Scottie

Santa vs. Martians.

Second place goes to the 39 Steps followed in third place by Return of Streetfighter
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Scott

Ok, I thought Christmas was finally over, but that is 4 votes I can't refuse. Of all the films...............The only way to stop me from watching SANTA CLAUSE VS THE MARTIANS is for more than 4 votes for another film before I watch my "next" movie.

For now it looks like SANTA CLAUSE VS THE MARTIANS is next unless someone can help me. : ) I've been both dreading this movie moment and kinda looking forward to it for a year now as I've owned this film for about a whole year and couldn't bring myself to watching it.

Oh, man this is going to hurt.................you people are cruel.

daveblackeye15

I'm recommending Return of the Street Fighter. Now I hope you saw the first one because that was really good, Return is a decent sequel, I mean it's got good action but it doesn't have the same clean look as the first movie. However it's got a great final fight.

And there are not many movies on that list that I've seen. Go with Ninja vs Shaolin.
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odinn7

There's much on that list that I haven't seen so my suggestion is to pick the one with the most intersting cover art.
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Neville

No Albert Pyun films? That will make the choice harder... If I were you, and I'm not you, but if I were you, I mean, if I were in your shoes... where would you be then? I mean, would you be in MY shoes then?

(Neville fights really hard so he can overcome his hangover)

Oh, the movies. Yeah. I must... OK; what about the Dick Tracy one, or some of those other sword and sandals films? They look entertainning enough.
Due to the horrifying nature of this film, no one will be admitted to the theatre.

Mr_Vindictive

I'm with Dave when it comes to Return of The Street Fighter.  It's the best in the series, and has enough flashbacks to the original to keep you on track.

Other than that, the only other film I've seen on the list is The Bodyguard.  Not a bad Chiba flick.
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The Burgomaster

I vote for GET CHRISTIE LOVE.  I watched it a few weeks ago from one of my 50 MOVIE packs and it was a thoroughly enjoyable stroll down memory lane to the wonderful TV movies of the 1970s.
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