Spoorloos (aka The Vanishing) (1988)
The Stink of Flesh (2005)
Street Trash
This film has one of the largest cult followings out of any underground horror film made in the 80's. It takes place in a ghetto in New York, located in a used car lot. It's about a society of poor people who happen to stumble upon an old alcoholic drink known as "Viper" which when consumed makes you...well, it makes you melt. One of the best things about this movie is how shockingly politically incorrect it is. The way women, race and the poor are shown is one that is quite insulting, and not to mention quite funny. All this and some rediculous gory melting deaths make this movie what it is today. This movie pushed the limits of horror in the eighties. -
The Mothman
Teenagers From Outer Space (1959)
And now, on to a movie with a less serious tone. 'Teenagers' is a film to be taken very, very lightly. If watched under the right conditions, it can bring oodles of laughs and a great, cheezy time. The effects are startlingly horrible, and the acting even worse. Obviously influenced by
The Blob, and other low-budget sci-fi cheese from the 50s, 'Teenagers' doesn't concentrate on being scary, believable, or even good. It aims to entertain, and succeeds triumphantly. -
alkytrio666
The Bat (1959)