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10-30-2008, 07:53 PM
Some of you know about this from last year, some don't.

So yes, November 1 comes yet again. And its the time I start my monthly movies extravaganza. This year I have decided to get myself totally entertained. No heavy-duty stuff, no Jodorowsky or Aronofsky kinda flicks, just pure, sheer, cheesy entertainment.

I have lined up a bunch of creature flicks to tee off.

Jurassic Park I, II, III
The Jaws flicks
Lake Placid
Tremors flicks
Eight Legged Freaks
Them
Tarantula
Earth vs The Spider
Anaconda
Snakes on a Plane
Godzilla (both Jap and US)
Crocodile
Alligator and Alligator II
Frankenfish
Kaw
Arachnophobia
The Relic
Ice Spiders
Primeval

I ll pick some more later.

It will be like 3-4 movies every evening, through into the night. And I need more recommendations!

Remember, it should be fun, mindless entertainment. Cheesy is good, I would love cheese. But no thinking or critical analysis stuff ok?

Movies which would rate around 7, 6 even 5 - are all good. Heck throw in some 4s too, just as long as they arent TOO bad.

I know Jenna and Rayne would have a rollickingly good time recommending stuff to me in this thread. :)

missmacabre
10-30-2008, 08:16 PM
black sheep
shrooms made me laugh but i guess thats a little more on the trippy side
pirannah

_____V_____
10-31-2008, 12:52 AM
Piranha, thats a good one.

Meh I dunno if I can stand Shrooms or Black Sheep. Need some elaboration first.

What about a flick called A Sound of Thunder? Written by Ray Bradbury...have heard really mixed stuff about it so far.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0318081/

Another one which I forgot was Q: The Winged Serpent. I remember Urge recommending it to me, so it goes into my Nov Film Festival lineup.

Between Leviathan and Deep Star Six, which one would you recommend? Or are they both good enuff for a spin?

Also, any other flicks like Dog Soldiers out there? I really loved that one, and any similar flick, even average, would be good by me. :)

And what about these low-budget bad ones - Boa, Boa vs Python, King Cobra, Komodo, etc.?

ManchestrMorgue
10-31-2008, 02:16 AM
As far as bad, low budget creature flicks go, why not consider:

Blood Beach
Killer Fish
A*P*E
SSSSSSSSnake

The_Return
10-31-2008, 03:12 AM
DO NOT go for A Sound of Thunder!

That one isn't even entertaining...it's just bad. Especially if you're familiar with the original story - when I saw it, I'd never read the story and HATED the movie. Then I read it a few months later, and hated the movie that much more.

Blechh.

That said, you've got a fun looking lineup and a great plan for the month. I adore this kind of flick, so you can bet I'll be giving a plethora of suggestions as soon as I get home :)

Ps - I'll second Q: The winged Serpent. I also checked it out on Urge's recommendation, and it was an absolute blast. Everything a horror movie should be; I really need to find a copy of my own...

Nella
10-31-2008, 05:02 AM
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re93animator
10-31-2008, 05:12 AM
Sorry if anyone mentioned these already:

Gremlins
The Invisible Man (Original)
Planet Terror
Theater of Blood
Abominable
The Gate
Brain Dead/Dead Alive
Bad Taste
Bride of Frankenstein
Witches of Eastwick
Ghostbusters
The 'burbs
Night of the Comet
Jack Brooks Monster Slayer
Fido

newb
10-31-2008, 05:15 AM
Piranha, thats a good one.


What about a flick called A Sound of Thunder? Written by Ray Bradbury...have heard really mixed stuff about it so far.

pass on this one

Also, any other flicks like Dog Soldiers out there? I really loved that one, and any similar flick, even average, would be good by me. :)

Bad Moon was pretty good--http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115610/


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Festered
10-31-2008, 05:20 AM
Eegah!
The Loved One
The Thing with 2 Heads
Anything with Pia Zadora
Some Call it Loving
Queen of Outer Space
Gruesome Twosome
Dirty Dingus Magee
The Poppy is also a Flower
Zardoz

These should all give you a chuckle.

Nella
10-31-2008, 05:37 AM
I really liked Komodo! What about King Kong (70's), Sasquatch, Critters, Gremlins, Bats, Alien, and the eel in The Deep? I know Sasquatch and Critters were low-budget films. The creatures in The Descent? They? Pumpkinhead? Puppetmaster?

I'll try to think of more.

Edited to add: The rats in Willard and Man's Best Friend

_____V_____
10-31-2008, 05:37 AM
Bad Moon looks pretty badass. I have to get hold of a copy. Thanks, Newb. :)


As far as bad, low budget creature flicks go, why not consider:

Blood Beach
Killer Fish
A*P*E
SSSSSSSSnake

Blood Beach - Wasnt that the one where people get killed by getting sucked into the beach sand...some kind of a Tremors creature under it? Should be interesting.

I ll check out the other 3 too. Thanks, Manchestr.


DO NOT go for A Sound of Thunder!

That one isn't even entertaining...it's just bad. Especially if you're familiar with the original story - when I saw it, I'd never read the story and HATED the movie. Then I read it a few months later, and hated the movie that much more.

Blechh.

That said, you've got a fun looking lineup and a great plan for the month. I adore this kind of flick, so you can bet I'll be giving a plethora of suggestions as soon as I get home :)

Ps - I'll second Q: The winged Serpent. I also checked it out on Urge's recommendation, and it was an absolute blast. Everything a horror movie should be; I really need to find a copy of my own...

Whoa...thanks for the heads-up, bud.

I read somewhere that they used up a pretty sizeable budget in the movie, and also Peter Hyams was not that bad. But now I ll stay clear of that one till I have nothing better to watch.

And Q getting a second thumbs-up...it's into my list of watches, for sure. :)


I really liked Komodo! I'll try to think of some more...King Kong? Sasquatch? Critters? Gremlins?

King Kong wasnt exactly low budget. Critters is good. I ll toss in the first one.

Watched Gremlins one too many times. I think I ll skip it for this one. Thanks anyway.


Eegah!
The Loved One
The Thing with 2 Heads
Anything with Pia Zadora
Some Call it Loving
Queen of Outer Space
Gruesome Twosome
Dirty Dingus Magee
The Poppy is also a Flower
Zardoz

These should all give you a chuckle.

The Thing with 2 Heads was a real blast. Reminds me, I have to get Beast From 20,000 Fathoms and 20 Million Miles To Earth for some good, old-school cheesy fun.

Plenty of good recs already. Keep em coming, folks! :cool:

Festered
10-31-2008, 05:41 AM
I really liked Komodo! I'll try to think of some more...King Kong? Sasquatch? Critters? Gremlins?


I loved Komodo! What about King Kong (70's), Sasquatch, Critters, Gremlins, Bats, Alien, and the eel in The Deep? I know Saquatch and Critters were low-budget films. The creatures in The Descent? They? Pumpkinhead? Puppetmaster?

I'll try to think of more.

Liked or Loved? You can't have it both ways. :D

_____V_____
10-31-2008, 05:41 AM
Sorry if anyone mentioned these already:

Abominable
The 'burbs
Night of the Comet
Jack Brooks Monster Slayer

I ll look into those 4. Been wanting to watch Jack Brooks for awhile now. Guess I ll go grab a copy.


I loved Komodo! What about King Kong (70's), Sasquatch, Critters, Gremlins, Bats, Alien, and the eel in The Deep? I know Saquatch and Critters were low-budget films. The creatures in The Descent? They? Pumpkinhead? Puppetmaster?

I'll try to think of more.

Hmm...The Deep wasn't exactly horror. They as in Wes Craven? Seen it long time ago, and I dont remember much of it. Puppet Master is not exactly a creature flick either. Pumpkinhead is good...the sequel should make it into my final list. (watched the original at least 2-3 times)

Nella
10-31-2008, 06:17 AM
Liked or Loved? You can't have it both ways. :D

The first post where I said I liked Komodo was edited because I double-posted. The film was scary and I really liked it! ;) I'll edit my last post.

V, Dark Night of the Scarecrow is a made-for-TV movie that scared me. I think I'll add it to my queue. It's not really funny, but you might consider it cheesy.

What genre(s) do The Deep and Puppetmaster belong in if they aren't creature movies?

Just curious...:) I know they aren't monsters but to me, they were creepy.

Nella
10-31-2008, 06:29 AM
Originally Posted by Nella
I really liked Komodo! What about King Kong (70's), Sasquatch, Critters, Gremlins, Bats, Alien, and the eel in The Deep? I know Sasquatch and Critters were low-budget films. The creatures in The Descent? They? Pumpkinhead? Puppetmaster?

I'll try to think of more.

Hmm...The Deep wasn't exactly horror. They as in Wes Craven? Seen it long time ago, and I dont remember much of it. Puppet Master is not exactly a creature flick either. Pumpkinhead is good...the sequel should make it into my final list. (watched the original at least 2-3 times)

Sorry to confuse....:)

Edited to please Festered. ;)

_____V_____
10-31-2008, 06:39 AM
V, Dark Night of the Scarecrow is a made-for-TV movie that scared me. I think I'll add it to my queue. It's not really funny, but you might consider it cheesy.

What genre(s) do The Deep and Puppetmaster belong in if they aren't creature movies?

Just curious...:) I know they aren't monsters but to me, they were creepy.

Dark Night was a mildly amusing flick. I liked it.

The Deep is more like an adventure/thriller flick, if you are talking about the Nick Nolte one. It would be miscategorising it to call it horror, or a creature movie.

I always thought Puppet Master was an idea which sprung up after the success of Child's Play. Technically they arent creatures, but "little buggers." Scary dolls never entertained me much though.

re93animator
10-31-2008, 07:00 AM
and more...

Wishmaster 1 & 2
Mimic 1 & 2
Fight Club (Not horror but fits in with the other films mentioned)
Dagon
Stuck (Came out recently. Great movie.)
Videodrome
Dusk Till Dawn
The Abominable Snowman (50's Hammer version)
Creepshow
Predator
Ravenous
Creature From the Black Lagoon films
Slither

Nella
10-31-2008, 07:11 AM
Ok, thanks for clearing that up, V. :) Sorry I put King Kong on my list. I just started adding creature flicks without even thinking.

They as in Wes Craven?

Yes. It's a 2002 movie. I thought it was older and it's definitely cheesy IMHO. I guess it doesn't qualify since it's not old school? The director is Robert Harmon.

http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1808396041/cast


I'm a bit confused since the Jurassic Park movies weren't low budget and Jaws was great, too. I think Arachnophobia did pretty well, didn't it?

Ok, I'll shut up now. :)

_____V_____
10-31-2008, 08:05 AM
Dagon, Creepshow, Slither...3 good ones. Slither is worth a re-watch too. Good reminders.

Despare
10-31-2008, 08:36 AM
The Host
Brain Damage (you know which one)

I'm sure I'll think of a crap load more later.

_____V_____
10-31-2008, 08:37 AM
Yep. Brain Damage is a ridiculously cheesy rec. :)

That goes straight into the list as well.

Despare
10-31-2008, 08:39 AM
Yep. Brain Damage is a ridiculously cheesy rec. :)

That goes straight into the list as well.

I don't know if you include man made creatures but Frankenhooker kicks major amounts of ass.

Nella
10-31-2008, 08:47 AM
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087981/

Have you seen Razorback?

jenna26
10-31-2008, 09:04 AM
Have you seen the slasher Pieces ('82)? If not, its a hell of a lot of fun.
So is Don't Look in the Basement ('73).
And Q: The Winged Serpent is definitely a good one, I watched it recently.
Two more slashers that fit, Happy Birthday to Me and also Terror Train.


I have trouble recommending films since there are so many that only I would like.....:rolleyes:

La Chat Noire
10-31-2008, 10:55 AM
Satan's Little Helper is a hilarious and cheesy B horror movie. My boyfriend picked it up for us a couple years ago and we were on the floor laughing.

Nella
10-31-2008, 12:51 PM
It Waits (2005)

Jeepers Creepers isn't cheesy to me. It was very disturbing in some parts. It's a creature movie. :)
Venom (1982)

The Mothman
10-31-2008, 04:35 PM
Yep. Brain Damage is a ridiculously cheesy rec. :)

That goes straight into the list as well.

I don't know if you include man made creatures but Frankenhooker kicks major amounts of ass.
Aren't these both Hellenlotter films?
I've only seen Basket Case but I'm trying to see some more from this guy.

Elvis_Christ
10-31-2008, 05:29 PM
Frank Henenlotter is a fuckin' god! Brain Damage is a amazing film that ranks as one of my favorites. Can't wait to check out Bad Biology.

Can't beat the Basket Case trilogy for creature flicks.

Neon Maniacs is a fun flick too (but I think me and Crabby are the only cats that dig it tho haha).

_____V_____
10-31-2008, 06:18 PM
I don't know if you include man made creatures but Frankenhooker kicks major amounts of ass.

You know, I have the dvd but never watched it. Now is a good time to give it a spin. Added.


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087981/

Have you seen Razorback?

Nope. Looks pretty cheesy. Let me see if I can find it.


Have you seen the slasher Pieces ('82)? If not, its a hell of a lot of fun.
So is Don't Look in the Basement ('73).
And Q: The Winged Serpent is definitely a good one, I watched it recently.
Two more slashers that fit, Happy Birthday to Me and also Terror Train.

I have trouble recommending films since there are so many that only I would like.....:rolleyes:

Don't Look in the Basement was a good watch. I have had another member rec me Pieces too before...so I ll see about grabbing it.


Frank Henenlotter is a fuckin' god! Brain Damage is a amazing film that ranks as one of my favorites. Can't wait to check out Bad Biology.

Can't beat the Basket Case trilogy for creature flicks.

Neon Maniacs is a fun flick too (but I think me and Crabby are the only cats that dig it tho haha).

Ohh yes I forgot Basket Case. Adding them to the list as we speak. I ll see if I can get hold of Neon Maniacs. Thanks, bud. :)


Jenna's rec of Terror Train reminds me - how is Horror Express? I have heard nothing but good things about it, but have held back getting it till now. Is it as good as they say?

Elvis_Christ
10-31-2008, 06:39 PM
Have you seen Motel Hell? It's probably exactly what you're after.

_____V_____
10-31-2008, 06:40 PM
Have you seen Motel Hell? It's probably exactly what you're after.

Yep, and it was hilariously funny. Great soundtrack too.

Time to give it another watch. In the list. :)

_____V_____
11-01-2008, 09:44 AM
Okay, in addition to the ones I listed in my initial post, I got these :-

Piranha
Q: The Winged Serpent
Bad Moon
Blood Beach
Critters
The Thing With 2 Heads
Fiend Without A Face
Beast From 20000 Fathoms
20 Million Miles To Earth
Jack Brooks Monster Slayer
Pumpkinhead 2 Blood Wings
Dagon
Creepshow
Slither
Brain Damage
Basket Case
Frankenhooker
Neon Maniacs
Pieces
Motel Hell

Any more good cheese out there? Preferably creatures, mutations kinda stuff.

And, 2 of my questions have gone unanswered...

Between Leviathan and Deep Star Six, which one would you recommend? Or are they both good enuff for a spin?

How is Horror Express? I have heard nothing but good things about it, but have held back getting it till now. Is it as good as they say?

Waiting for the answers, and more recs. We start our watching tonight. :)

The Mothman
11-01-2008, 09:45 AM
Neon Maniacs is a fun flick too (but I think me and Crabby are the only cats that dig it tho haha).

I never knew that was made by hellenlotter. I own that, i was a little disappointed though, the beginning was pretty cool, and the monsters were awesome, but it was a little slow.

ManchestrMorgue
11-01-2008, 02:05 PM
How is Horror Express? I have heard nothing but good things about it, but have held back getting it till now. Is it as good as they say?

Yeah it is a good film. Classic Lee/Cushing.

In atmosphere it reminds me of The Creeping Flesh.

Elvis_Christ
11-01-2008, 04:58 PM
I prefer Leviathan over Deep Star Six because it's a lot darker. Its quite similar to The Thing in tone.

I never knew that was made by hellenlotter. I own that, i was a little disappointed though, the beginning was pretty cool, and the monsters were awesome, but it was a little slow.

Nah that one wasn't by Henenlotter. It's no masterpiece that's for sure but I like it :)

Some more good cheese:

http://alifeinthemovies.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/trick-or-treat-vhs.jpg

http://astroluxe.com/blogpics/VHSPS/remotecontrol/remotecontrolfront.jpg

_____V_____
11-01-2008, 07:34 PM
Yeah it is a good film. Classic Lee/Cushing.

In atmosphere it reminds me of The Creeping Flesh.

Sold.


I prefer Leviathan over Deep Star Six because it's a lot darker. Its quite similar to The Thing in tone.

Okay that made the choice much easier. Leviathan it is.

And those two flicks looks plenty cheesy. I remember watching Remote Control a long time back. Let me see if I can dig out a copy of Trick Or Treat.

Thanks, bud. :)

roshiq
11-01-2008, 11:10 PM
2001 maniacs
Plane Dead a.k.a. Flight of the living dead
The Machine Girl
TCM (remake or the beginning)
Wilderness

Despare
11-02-2008, 07:29 AM
If they haven't been mentioned...

Bad Taste
Eight Legged Freaks
The Toxic Avenger
Black Sheep (not the Chris Farley one, the one with mutant killer sheep)
C.H.U.D. 2
Zombie Beach Party (Or Enter...Zombie King)
Tales From the Crypt: Demon Knight and Bordello of Blood
Versus
Cemetery Man
Critters
Killer Klowns From Outer Space
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes 1 & 2

_____V_____
11-02-2008, 07:39 AM
Black Sheep (not the Chris Farley one, the one with mutant killer sheep)

What are your thoughts on that one?

I have been hearing some really mixed stuff about it...some friends even told me to avoid it.

Despare
11-02-2008, 08:06 AM
What are your thoughts on that one?

I have been hearing some really mixed stuff about it...some friends even told me to avoid it.

It's a cheesy b-horror about killer sheep... honestly, that says it all. It didn't have a great script and won't be mistaken for a brilliant horror film but it was a blast with pizza and beer.

_____V_____
11-02-2008, 08:09 AM
It's a cheesy b-horror about killer sheep... honestly, that says it all. It didn't have a great script and won't be mistaken for a brilliant horror film but it was a blast with pizza and beer.

rofl...sounds awfully cheesy. I ll see if I can get it. :)

The Mothman
11-02-2008, 09:08 AM
What are your thoughts on that one?

I have been hearing some really mixed stuff about it...some friends even told me to avoid it.

It really catches more shit than it should, its a good, fun film, some good laughs and some pretty bloody scenes. I liked it a lot.

Zero
11-02-2008, 09:10 AM
you simply must watch: THOR VS. SATAN - i could only find a bit of it on youtube (though i saw the whole thing because a friend was into the band THOR - well until he saw this movie - then he wasn't).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmxtDl-u1aQ

_____V_____
11-02-2008, 09:59 AM
you simply must watch: THOR VS. SATAN - i could only find a bit of it on youtube (though i saw the whole thing because a friend was into the band THOR - well until he saw this movie - then he wasn't).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmxtDl-u1aQ

:D

I dont think I can find that one around here. But, let me look.

ferretchucker
11-02-2008, 11:52 AM
Some of you know about this from last year, some don't.

So yes, November 1 comes yet again. And its the time I start my monthly movies extravaganza. This year I have decided to get myself totally entertained. No heavy-duty stuff, no Jodorowsky or Aronofsky kinda flicks, just pure, sheer, cheesy entertainment.

I have lined up a bunch of creature flicks to tee off.

Jurassic Park I, II, III
The Jaws flicks
Lake Placid
Tremors flicks
Eight Legged Freaks
Them
Tarantula
Earth vs The Spider
Anaconda
Snakes on a Plane
Godzilla (both Jap and US)
Crocodile
Alligator and Alligator II
Frankenfish
Kaw
Arachnophobia
The Relic
Ice Spiders
Primeval

I ll pick some more later.

It will be like 3-4 movies every evening, through into the night. And I need more recommendations!

Remember, it should be fun, mindless entertainment. Cheesy is good, I would love cheese. But no thinking or critical analysis stuff ok?

Movies which would rate around 7, 6 even 5 - are all good. Heck throw in some 4s too, just as long as they arent TOO bad.

I know Jenna and Rayne would have a rollickingly good time recommending stuff to me in this thread. :)


Try -

They Nest - A TV movie about man eating cockroaches.
and
Boa vs Python - Two big snakes.


Both are pretty cheesy but just about entertaining.

Elvis_Christ
11-02-2008, 02:57 PM
What are your thoughts on that one?

I have been hearing some really mixed stuff about it...some friends even told me to avoid it.

Your friends are right. It tries way to hard to be a "b-flick" and its influences are just too obvious (verging on plagiarism).

It just lacks the subtlety and class of Body Melt or the early Jackson flicks.

_____V_____
11-04-2008, 07:49 PM
They Nest - A TV movie about man eating cockroaches.

Thats a good one.


Your friends are right. It tries way to hard to be a "b-flick" and its influences are just too obvious (verging on plagiarism).

It just lacks the subtlety and class of Body Melt or the early Jackson flicks.

I ll throw it in for a peek though...just to check out how cheesy it really is.

Nella
11-04-2008, 09:35 PM
V, have you watched Lake Placid 2?

bloodrayne
11-05-2008, 12:00 AM
The best cheese EVER!

Irish horror movie with zombie cows and a zombie children's birthday party :D


DEAD MEAT

The_Return
11-06-2008, 04:15 AM
Not horror, and a lot of people really hate it, but you HAVE to check out the 1994 Street Fighter movie if you haven't seen it.

I'm not crazy about Van Damme, but he fits this one perfectly. Just over-the-top, mindless cartoony action - it'll never be mistaken for high art, but it's one of the most fun movies out there. Raul Julia makes a great villain, too.

pinkfloyd45769
11-06-2008, 05:29 AM
I just watched Brainscan the other night,its pretty cheesy...
Beetlejuice is always fun too:)

_____V_____
11-08-2008, 07:35 PM
Not horror, and a lot of people really hate it, but you HAVE to check out the 1994 Street Fighter movie if you haven't seen it.

Noted. I ll get that one.


I just watched Brainscan the other night,its pretty cheesy...

Beetlejuice is always fun too

Someone else told me about Brainscan too. Not sure who...anyhow, gonna get it. Beetlejuice is in for the Fest, probably around the last week or so. :)

The_Return
11-09-2008, 06:01 PM
I watched one last week that you'd probably like for something like this: The Mole People!

I guess MST3K did it once, but I thought it was super fun on its own. Pretty dumb, I'll admit, the the creatures are cool and the dude that played Alfred in the 1960's Batman is the main human villain :D

_____V_____
11-03-2009, 07:46 AM
Funny how quickly the year went by...I still remember all those cheesy creature shitfests from last year.


Anyway, this year its gonna be action, baby. And lots of it.

Almost all of Schwarzenegger, Stallone, Willis, John Woo, Segal, Van Damme...and obscure 80s shit which I m sure many haven't even heard of (except maybe Elvis & Mothman).

Oh yes, there will be a re-toss in of The Matrix trio and Die Hard quadro too in there somewhere. But it will be mostly 80s (and some 90s) stuff. Gonna stretch the legs of this new Altec Lansing speakers I got.

Got any other good recs I need to queue?

_____V_____
11-04-2009, 04:57 AM
Okay these are the ones shortlisted for this year...keeping the more popular-and-viewed ones out...

Commando
Raw Deal
Red Heat
Total Recall
Eraser
The Last Boy Scout
Mercury Rising
Last Man Standing
Cobra
Assassins
Death Race 2000
Tango & Cash
Demolition Man
Judge Dredd
Copland
The Untouchables
No Way Out
Silverado
Under Siege 1 & 2
Above The Law
Hard To Kill
Marked For Death
Double Impact
Street Fighter
Nowhere to Run
Timecop
Maximum Risk
Con Air
Face Off (cant have one without this!)
The Rock
Gone in 60 Seconds
The Last Ride
The Replacement Killers
The Killer
Hard-Boiled
Equalizer 2000
Fists of Steel
Final Mission
Silent Rage
Hero and the Terror
Invasion USA
Forced Vengeance
The Octagon
Action Jackson
48 Hours
Avenging Force
The Exterminator
Steel Dawn
Streets of Fire
Flashpoint


Making a point to watch most (if not all) of these by the end of the month. Suggestions welcome, as long as they involve slightly less popular actioners.

Also, if you are a fan of cheesy, over-the-top 80s action flicks (like Elvis & Mothman), see if you can dig out some of this man's stuff - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0379391/

Straker
11-04-2009, 05:24 AM
You might want to include a few of these:

Wanted: Dead or Alive
Split Second
Blind Fury
Trancers
Fortress
Red Scorpion
Sniper
Best of the Best
A.P.E.X

_____V_____
11-04-2009, 08:29 AM
You might want to include a few of these:

Wanted: Dead or Alive
Split Second
Blind Fury
Trancers
Fortress
Red Scorpion
Sniper
Best of the Best
A.P.E.X

I have Blind Fury and Sniper (including its sequels). Good time to give those a re-spin. Think Best of the Best is around here somewhere too...

Thanks for the recs, bud.

Despare
11-04-2009, 08:55 AM
Not even getting into the obscure yet.


Why do you hate Dolph?

Universal Solider, The Punisher, and Dark Angel are all missing. Don't forget Fulci's The New Gladiators, Deadbeat at Dawn, or Cage. :)



Lady Terminator, The Drunken Master, 1990: Bronx Warriors...

_____V_____
11-04-2009, 09:05 AM
Not even getting into the obscure yet.

Why do you hate Dolph?

Universal Solider, The Punisher, and Dark Angel are all missing. Don't forget Fulci's The New Gladiators, Deadbeat at Dawn, or Cage. :)

Lady Terminator, The Drunken Master, 1990: Bronx Warriors...

Actually I forgot to mention - both Punisher movies are included. Have watched all 3 Universal Soldier movies recently so keeping them out. I ll see about including the Dolph one which John Woo made...forgetting the name right now (Blackjack?).

I have a couple of Fulci's westerns. Still need to get his fantasy flick.

Good ones. Reminds me to toss some of Jackie Chan's early stuff in there. Project A, Police Story...classic!

Despare
11-04-2009, 02:43 PM
Actually I forgot to mention - both Punisher movies are included. Have watched all 3 Universal Soldier movies recently so keeping them out. I ll see about including the Dolph one which John Woo made...forgetting the name right now (Blackjack?).

I have a couple of Fulci's westerns. Still need to get his fantasy flick.

Good ones. Reminds me to toss some of Jackie Chan's early stuff in there. Project A, Police Story...classic!

Got me planning an action night now for my friends, only we'll be cross generation and not as obscure. I still might make them sit through Cage though. ;)

Let us know if you find any crazy action flicks that aren't talked about often.

Elvis_Christ
11-04-2009, 04:34 PM
I've been meaning to grab a copies of Cage and Hero and the Terror for some time now. Some good stuff in there ___V___ should be a fun month.

Not sure how easy they are to track down but I'd recommend Ninja III: The Domination (Revenge of the Ninja is dope too), Blastfighter and Night of the Juggler.

I enjoyed watching Endgame recently it'd make a great double feature with The Running Man or Death Race 2000.

Maybe some Walter Hill stuff like Southern Comfort, Extreme Prejudice, The Driver and 48 Hrs?

Fixing The Shadow and Stone Cold were pretty cool undcover cop vs biker flicks.

I'll shut up now or I'll go on for ever :D

_____V_____
11-05-2009, 08:52 AM
I've been meaning to grab a copies of Cage and Hero and the Terror for some time now.

You need to. Hero and the Terror is a total blast.

Not sure how easy they are to track down but I'd recommend Ninja III: The Domination (Revenge of the Ninja is dope too), Blastfighter and Night of the Juggler.

The rental sold the Ninja movies to someone as blind-buys since they were apparently not making enough cash outta renting it. Whoever bought those and that Beverly Hills Ninja stuff is one lucky sob.

I enjoyed watching Endgame recently it'd make a great double feature with The Running Man or Death Race 2000.

Sounds great, if it can stand beside Running Man & Death Race! I m gonna hunt that one down.

Maybe some Walter Hill stuff like Southern Comfort, Extreme Prejudice, The Driver and 48 Hrs?

48 Hrs is in for sure. Nick Nolte was kickass.

Fixing The Shadow and Stone Cold were pretty cool undcover cop vs biker flicks.

I'll shut up now or I'll go on for ever :D

Stone Cold the Brian Bosworth flick? I was kinda disappointed with that one. I got a few biker flicks when I bought Hell Ride - The Last Ride with Dennis Hopper, Biker Boyz, Wild Hogs...guess this is a good time as any to check em out.

Ah no way! Keep running your mouth and those recs coming! :)

iSeymore
11-06-2009, 08:46 AM
I bought a bunch of horror movies both moderately new and some old, and what I mean by old is 1970's and 1980's. That's cause I'm only eighteen. >_> Got some remakes too, and I don't care what anyone says; I actually like the remakes of "Halloween", "Friday the 13th" and "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" they were fantastic. I had myself a little "horror movie marathon" last week, watched SAW 1-3 and then 4, and the original TCSM, F13, and Halloween. XD

p1zl3
11-06-2009, 11:13 AM
Dagon
Doghouse
Day of the Beast
Godzilla Vs. Hedorah
Godzilla Vs. Mechagodzilla
Dead Alive aka Braindead... ("I kick ass for the Lord!")
...and see if you can get your hands on some old Tales from the Darkside episodes. Those were 110% cheeseball!