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SKOOFx
09-01-2005, 06:19 AM
Ok, while posting a response to another post on this board, i began to think of all the low low LOWW budget films that exist.
I always loved horror as a young kid, and i was led to beleive that low budget = movies like pumpkinhead....slumber party massacre..etc...BUTTTT then i came across the realll bad shit..fullmoon...tempe...jack frost 2...terror toons(brain damage films),etc.
I started to like them (especially during my heavy pot smoking days)....then i came across troma, which took a while to get used to, but was like nothing ive ever seen before.
Ther are soo many different types of low budget..they all look soo different..and are special in there own way. You can probably break them down into sub-catergories...
But the worst low budget films that ive ever seen..had to be SCARECROW SLAYER....MIDKNIGHT SKATER and DEMON SUMMER.....those make me wonder...how they ever get released in the first place?...the last two movies mentioned where obviously made by some kids in college with a camcorder and editing software(but yet i bought the dvd at best buy).
Has anyone else seen these? cause i bet no matter what u mention, these are the worst of the worst. (and not in a good way like the other ones i mention in the beg of this post)
phantomstranger
09-01-2005, 01:59 PM
Well, if you want to go back to the '50's and 60's here are some really lousy (but fun ) movies:
The Creeping Terror
The Brain That Wouldn't Die
Billy The Kid vs Dracula
Jesse James meets Frankensteins Daughter
Empire Of The Ants (mid 70's)
Invasion From Inner Earth
Dracula's Dog
and on and on and on.....
MichaelMyers
09-01-2005, 05:35 PM
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noctuary
09-01-2005, 07:23 PM
Now that I think of it, I have actually seen a movie that's worse than Scarecrow, and that movie is Uncle Sam (tagline: I want you.... DEAD!) I don't know whatever made the creators of this "film" think it was a good idea, but they were sorely mistaken. Plan 9 From Outer Space is generally regarded as the worst movie of all time, but Plan 9 looks like Rashomon when compared to Uncle Sam.
The STE
09-01-2005, 07:43 PM
El Mariachi was made for $7,000
SKOOFx
09-02-2005, 05:54 AM
I own uncle sam..and now way is that worse than scarecrow slayer..no way.
slasherman
09-02-2005, 06:54 AM
wasnt "Evil Dead" low budget....?
SKOOFx
09-02-2005, 09:44 AM
^ yes and no. Low budget in holywoods standards...NOT low budget compared to some of the movies im talking about.
when i say low budget, people think evil dead..but no...
one must go to tempe,full moon pictures and braindamage films to TRULY see low budget
TheOmen
09-02-2005, 11:21 AM
wasnt "Evil Dead" low budget....?
Evil Dead was in the hundreds of thousands. I think he's saying low budget,as in no budget. Basically, if you went outside, gathered some friends, and filmed a movie in the woods type budget.
Ironically, I making my first feature, Generator, in a few months...watch for it! :)
noctuary
09-02-2005, 07:55 PM
Originally posted by SKOOFx
I own uncle sam..and now way is that worse than scarecrow slayer..no way. Scarecrow Slayer may very well be worse, as difficult as that is to imagine. I could never actually bring myself to watch any of the sequels though. There are some films that should never have become franchises.
The STE
09-02-2005, 07:59 PM
the movies I've done (The Nuclear Energy, The Good The Bad and The Iliad, and A Fistful of Odyssey) all cost $0 to make. Literally the only money that was spent making them was when I bought the cast and crew lunch at Taco Bell.
EXTR3MIST
09-03-2005, 05:13 AM
The Blair Witch Project cost around $30000 to make, and went on to earn over $250m worldwide.
Awesome.
BexTC
09-03-2005, 05:30 AM
Undead is a fairly low budget movie and I quite enjoyed it. My favorite low budget movie is Plan 9 From Outter Space.
Slayer76
09-03-2005, 10:34 AM
One low budget (or at least a movie that looked low budget) that my friend and i saw was BLEED. that movie's special fx and everything else was horrible. it looked like one of those ones that you'd see at the sundance movie fest: decent for people that have no clue what a good horror movie looks like.
MichaelMyers
09-03-2005, 11:59 AM
Originally posted by Slayer76
One low budget (or at least a movie that looked low budget) that my friend and i saw was BLEED. that movie's special fx and everything else was horrible. it looked like one of those ones that you'd see at the sundance movie fest: decent for people that have no clue what a good horror movie looks like.
By the by, BLEED was produced in the later days of the Full Moon Films group.
The_Return
09-06-2005, 12:23 PM
Dark Harvest was....amusingly enjoyable. Recomended if you like cheesy, kinda-almost-decent-but-not kind of movies. The masks are great, you can see the backs of 'em flapping:p