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If a category is listed as "Optional", it does not need to be filled to "complete" the checklist. There are 10 free spots you may apply to non-Optional categories. As with other checklists, titles can count for multiple categories. Some of these categories are so obscure we're giving 10 free spots of your choosing to fill in the list. Watch one film from every decade of film history. * 1890 - (insert film title here)(Optional) * 1900 -(optional) * 1910 -(optional) * 1920 -(optional) * 1930 - * 1940 - * 1950 - * 1960 - * 1970 - * 1980 - * 1990 - * 2000 - * 2010 - Watch a film for each rating: * G - (optional) * PG - * PG-13 - (optional) * R - * X (or NC-17) - * Unrated (post-MPAA 1968) - Watch films in at least three formats (DVD, BD, HD DVD, Laserdisc, TV, online, Streaming Netflix type, UMD, theater, iPod, VHS-sourced{VHS transferred to DVD-+R is fine}). * First format, (insert format), (insert title). * Second format, (insert format), (insert title). * Third format, (insert format), (insert title). Watch a film in an actual Drive-in. (optional) (insert title) Watch a film in the following genres: Italian (or European) films of the following Genres: * Giallo * Sword & Sandal * Spaghetti Western * Cannibal Film Martial Arts film: * Bruce Lee-sploitation (Starring any variation on Bruce Li, Le, etc.) * Hong Kong (or other Asian) film * American film * Any "Ninja" film * Bonus* Actual Bruce Lee film Asian Action Film Biker Film Stoner Film Carsploitation Film FADsploitation Blaxploitation Sexploitation: * Any type * Nudie Cutie * Roughie * 70s Porn * Emmanuelle Film * Teen Sex Comedy Nunsploitation Shocksploitation Rape/Revenge Film Vigilante Film Women in Prison Nazisploitation Eschploitation (religious end times, or general religious exploitation) Hixploitation/Moonshiners Roadshow Exploitation/30s-40s "Cautionary" films Juvenile Delinquent Film 60s Beach Movie Film starring Musical Group or Music Star (that did not become a legit actor) * *Bonus* Elvis film Ozploitation Mexican Wrestling Film Foreign "Ripoff" film (such as Turkish cinema) Eco-Terror Film Pre-90s Post-Apocalyptic film "Mondo" Film Documentary ABOUT Exploitation/Drive-ins or those involved in their production Video Nasty Critical Bomb (Less than 20% Rotten Tomatoes or Metacritic or IMDB Bottom 100 {Bottom 100 archive}) Financial Bomb Razzie Winner or Nominee MST3K/RiffTrax (or Cinematic Titanic) version of a film Watch 3 Paycheck films, A.K.A. Nick Cage memorial. Films with once respected actors fallen on hard times. * 1 * 2 * 3 Watch 10 films starring anyone from the actors safe list. * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 * 6 * 7 * 8 * 9 * 10 Watch 10 films Directed/Produced by anyone from the directors/producers safe list. * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 * 6 * 7 * 8 * 9 * 10 Watch 5 films from those in the Studio/Distributor safe list. * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5
The following lists are Automatic Safe lists. They are not definitive and there might be exceptions therein, especially concerning Distributors. Generally, the presence of those on the lists in an actual creative capacity (that is, more than just a cameo or bit part. For instance, Bruce Campbell appearing in Spider-Man does not make Spider-Man safe) is enough to make a film safe. Got more? Post them and I'll update the list. Obviously, films not including these participants are safe, too. Update: I added several new names to the actors list. Some of these actors appeared in actual big budget Hollywood fare, but most of their career was in B-Movies, then obviously discard the Big Hollywood movies and just watch the B's (For example, William Shatner. Ignore Star Trek movies but anything else is fair game. Or Patrick Swazye. Ghost is probably not right, but most of his other films were B-Movies).
Automatic Safe list:
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Directors/Producers:
- Al Adamson
- Albert Pyun
- Alejandro Jodorowsky
- Andrea Bianchi
- Andreas Schnaas
- Andy Milligan
- Andy Sidaris
- Antonio Margheriti
- Barry Mahon
- Bill Rebane
- Brian Yuzna
- Bruno Mattei
- Carl Monson
- Charles Band
- Cirio H. Santiago
- Danny Steinman
- Dario Argento
- David A. Prior
- David E. Durston
- David F. Friedman
- David L. Hewitt
- David Lynch
- Don Coscarelli
- Don Dohler
- Don Edmonds
- Doris Wishman
- Dwain Esper
- Eddie Romero
- Edward D. Wood, Jr.
- Eli Roth
- Enzo G. Castellari
- Frank Henenlotter
- Fred F. Sears
- Fred Olen Ray
- George A. Romero
- George Weiss
- Giovanni "Tinto" Brass
- Godfrey Ho
- Greydon Clark
- Harry Novak
- Herschell Gordon Lewis
- Ishirô Honda
- Jack Hill
- Jack Smith
- Jamaa Fanaka
- Jean Rollin
- Jeff Lieberman
- Jerry Warren
- Jess Franco
- Jim Wynorski
- Joe D'Amato
- Joe Sarno
- John Carpenter
- John Waters
- José Mojica Marins (Coffin Joe)
- José Ramón Larraz
- Joseph Merhi
- Juan Piquer Simón
- Kenneth Anger
- Kinji Fukasaku
- Larry Cohen
- Lars von Trier
- Lindsay Shonteff
- Lloyd Kaufman
- Lucio Fulci
- M. Night Shyamalan
- Mario Bava
- Melvin Van Peebles
- Menahem Golan
- Michael and Roberta Findlay
- Nico Mastorakis
- Olaf Ittenbach
- Paul Morrissey
- Quentin Tarantino
- Radley Metzger
- Ralph Bakshi
- Ray Dennis Steckler
- Richard Gabai
- Richard Rush
- Rob Zombie
- Robert Rodriguez
- Roger Corman
- Roger Watkins
- Ron Ormond
- Ruggero Deodato
- Russ Meyer
- Samuel Z. Arkoff
- Samuel Fuller
- Sam Katzman
- Sean Weathers
- Seijun Suzuki
- Sergio Corbucci
- Sergio Leone
- Shaw Brothers
- Stephen Apostolof
- Stuart Gordon
- Takashi Miike
- Ted V. Mikels
- Tobe Hooper
- Umberto Lenzi
- Uwe Boll
- Wes Craven
- William "One Shot" Beaudine
- William Castle
- William Girdler
- William Grefe
- William Lustig
- Walerian Borowczyk
- Yoram Globus
- Zebedy Colt
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Actors:
- Adam West
- Alan Steel
- Allison Hayes
- Angelo Rossitto
- Annie Belle
- Arch Hall Jr
- Audie Murphy
- Barbara Steele
- Bela Lugosi
- Beverly Garland
- Bill Goldberg
- Billy Blanks
- Blue Demon
- Boris Karloff
- Brinke Stevens
- Bruce Campbell
- Bruce Dern
- Bruce Lee (Le, Li, etc.)
- Buck Flower
- Bud Spencer
- Cameron Mitchell
- Candice Rialson
- Casper Van Dien
- Chelo Alonso
- Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith
- Christina Lindberg
- Christopher Lee (except his newer films)
- Chuck Conners
- Chuck Norris
- Clint Howard (except his brother's films)
- Corey Feldman
- Corey Haim
- Cynthia Rothrock
- Charles Bronson
- Claudia Jennings
- Daniel Bernhardt
- David Bradley
- David Carradine
- David Hess
- Dennis Hopper (ex: Speed)
- Dick Miller
- Divine
- Dolores Fuller
- Dolph Lundgren
- Don “The Dragon” Wilson
- Don Johnson
- Dona Speir
- Donald Pleasence
- Doug McClure
- D'Urville Martin
- Dyanne Thorne
- Eddie Deezen
- Eddie Parker
- Eduardo Cianelli
- Edwige Fenech
- Elisha Cook Jr
- Elizabeth Russell
- Ernest Borgnine
- Faith Domergue
- Fred Williamson
- Gary Daniels
- Geofrrey Lewis
- George Kennedy
- George Zucco
- Gordon Scott
- Harry Reems
- Harvey Lembeck
- Hulk Hogan
- J. Carrol Naish
- Jack Elam
- Jack Nicholson (pre-1975)
- Jack Palance
- Jackie Coogan
- James Arness
- James Karen
- Jan-Michael Vincent
- Jason Statham
- Jayne Mainsfield
- Jean-Claude van Damme
- Jeff Conaway
- Jeff Speakman
- Jeff Wincott
- Jeffery Combs
- Jim Brown
- Jim "The Dragon" Kelly
- Joan Crawford
- Joe Don Baker
- Joe Spinell
- John Agar
- John Bloom
- John Carradine
- John Saxon
- Karin Schubert
- Klaus Kinski
- Lana Clarkson
- Laura Gemser
- Lee Van Cleef
- Lili Carati
- Lina Romay
- Linda Blair
- Linnea Quigley
- Lionel Atwill
- Lon Chaney Jr
- Lorenzo Lamas
- Lou Ferrigno
- Mädchen Amick
- Maila Nurmi
- Mamie Van Doren
- Mantan Mooreland
- Maria Ford
- Maria Ouspenskaya
- Mariangela Giordano
- Marjoe Gortner
- Martin Kosleck
- Mary Mendum (aka Rebecca Brooke)
- Mary Woronov
- Maureen O'Sullivan
- Michael Berryman
- Michael Dudikoff
- Micheal Gough
- Micheal Ironside
- Michelle Bauer
- Misty Mundae
- Olivia Pascal
- Olivier Gruner
- Paola Senatore
- Pam Grier
- Patrick Swayze
- Peter Cushing
- Peter Graves
- Peter Lorre
- Phil Fondacaro
- Pierre Kirby
- PJ Soles
- Randolph Scott
- Reiko Ike
- Rena Riffel
- Richard Carlson
- Richard Harrison
- Richard Johnson
- Richard Norton
- Richard Roundtree
- Robert Vaughn
- Robert Z'dar
- Roddy McDowall
- Roddy Piper
- Roger Watkins
- Rondo Hatton
- Rudy Ray Moore
- Russ Tamblyn
- Santo
- Shannon Tweed
- Shannon Whirry
- Shô Kosugi
- Sid Haig
- Simon Oakland
- Soledad Miranda
- Sonny Chiba
- Steve Railsback
- Steve Reeves
- Steven Seagal
- Sybil Danning
- Sylvia Kristel
- Ted Prior
- Terrence Hill
- The Amazing Criswell
- Tom Atkins
- Tor Johnson
- Traci Lords
- Tura Santana
- Udo Kier
- Uschi Digard
- Vanity
- Victor Buono
- Vincent Price
- Virginia Leith
- Warren Oates
- Whit Bissell
- William Shatner (except Star Trek)
- William Smith
- Zoe Trilling
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Distributors/Studios:
- Academy
- Adness
- Alpha Blue
- American International Pictures (A.I.P.)
- Amicus
- Artsmagic
- Asia Pulp Cinema
- Bci / Eclipse
- Blue Underground
- Boxoffice International Pictures
- Cannon Films
- Code Red
- Concorde-New Horizons
- Critical Mass
- Crown International Pictures
- Cult Epics
- Dark Sky Films
- Discotek
- Fantoma
- Full Moon
- Grindhouse Releasings
- Hammer Film Productions
- Hong Kong Legends
- Imperial
- Independent International Pictures
- Mill Creek Entertainment
- Mondo Macabro
- Monogram
- MPI
- New Concorde
- No Shame
- Panik House
- PRC
- Redemption
- Retro Seduction Cinema
- Seduction Cinema
- Severin Films
- Shout Factory
- Shriek Show
- Something Weird Video
- Sub Rosa
- Sunn Classic Pictures
- Synapse
- The Asylum
- Toe Tag Pictures (August Underground)
- Tokyo Shock
- Troma Entertainment
- Unearthed
- VCI
- Vinegar Syndrome
- WWE Studios
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(Some more theatrical ones, with samples of their output)
- After Dark Films (The Abandoned, Captivity, Frontier(s))
- Audubon Films (I a Woman, The Lickerish Quartet, Therese and Isabelle)
- Bryanston Distributing (Coonskin, Deep Throat, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre)
- Cambist Films (Anita, The Crazies, Ilsa)
- Chancellor Films (Confessions of a Psycho Cat. The Diary of Knockers McCalla, Submission)
- Commonwealth United (99 Women, The Blood of Fu Manchu , The Girl Who Knew Too Much)
- Dimension Pictures (Boss N----r, Dolemite, Gator Bait)
- Empire Pictures (Creepozoids, Re-Animator, Troll)
- Eve Productions (Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, Mondo Topless, Vixen!)
- Film Ventures International (Anthropophagus, Ator the Invicible, Pieces)
- The Filmgroup (Creature from the Haunted Sea, Little Shop of Horrors, The Wasp Woman)
- Greycat Films (The Dark Backward, Henry - Portrait of a Serial Killer, Meet the Feebles)
- Grove Press (I am Curious, Mr. Freedom, Week End)
- J.E.R. Pictures(Diary of a Nudist, The Ghastly Ones, Nude on the Moon)
- Jack H Harris Enterprises (Dark Star, Equinox, Schlock)
- Joseph Brenner Associates (Cuban Rebel Girls, Deep River Savages, Shock Waves)
- MPM (Invasion of the Bee Girls, Virus, Savage Streets)
- Magnet Releasing (Chocolate, Let the Right One In, Ong Bak 2)
- Maron Films (Godzilla - Monster Zero, Godzilla's Revenge, War of the Gargantuas)
- Millimeter Films (Hardware, The Return of the Swamp Thing, Stepfather II)
- Sherpix (Pink Narcissus, Punishment Park, The Stewardesses)
- Trans American Films (The Cycle Savages, Salon Kitty, Shivers)
- Trans World Entertainment (The Curse, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Maniac Cop)
- UFDC (1990 - The Bronx Warriors, Dawn of the Dead, Sleepaway Camp)
- World Northal (The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, The Children, Slaughter in San Francisco)
8th Annual Drive-in/Exploitation Challenge April 1-April 30, 2017
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I thought one of their first releases was a double feature of K. Gordon Murray kiddie movies that quickly went out of print because of some legal problem, but I might have dreamed that up and really been thinking of the Barry Mahon double feature The Wonderful Land Of Oz & Jack And The Beanstalk (which was high on my want list until I watched the Oz movie on Youtube a week or so back - I still want to see the other one, but I don't feel a need to own them). I'd have to find the old spreadsheet I have to say which I missed I'd most like to have now (because I'm sure I've forgotten some), but right now it's When Women Played Ding Dong / 50,000 B.C. (Before Clothing) (which had completely slipped my mind until a couple weeks back when I stumbled across the title and immediately remembered it as an SWV DVD). I saw it on Ebay and Amazon for ~$48. I don't need it that bad (especially since it'd be a blind buy ).
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you can watch Psycho Cop on youtube, but i can't figure why Vinegar S released Psycho Cop Returns and not the original. It doesn't appear that the first film has a release.
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^Ive been doing some catch-up on your guys' video reviews. I'm intrigued by Escape/Insane Asylum (lol) and Blue Rita IS Franco's most stunningly-looking film.
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thanks. Blu Rita is definitely more than just a "soft core" porn film. Franco creates a futuristic spy world that is fascinating to look at.
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I thought about watching Grease 2 and Green Lantern but neither makes it below the RT 20% threshold.
But the Heigl-Kutcher Killers is at 11%! Which is appropriate because it's pretty terrible.
But the Heigl-Kutcher Killers is at 11%! Which is appropriate because it's pretty terrible.
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Grease 2 would have fallen under bad sequels to well regarded films but I just dropped that category. It might slip in under its reputation. Wikipedia says it was nominated for a Stinkers Bad Movie Awards for Worst Picture for 1982.
It's 4/20. Good day for stoner films or Nazisploitation.
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I'm watching Grease 2 anyway because I rented it (I'm lucky enough to OWN Green Lantern) so I'll wildcard it. It uses the same setting as the original, and it has similar characters who break into song, but it's just all so inferior.
I was curious about Judy Garland's daughter, Lorna Luft, so I looked up her character name in advance, but the very first time I saw her, she spoke in a voice that uncannily reminded me of Garland.
I was curious about Judy Garland's daughter, Lorna Luft, so I looked up her character name in advance, but the very first time I saw her, she spoke in a voice that uncannily reminded me of Garland.
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checking out a double feature of bruno mattei cheese - island of the living dead and zombies the beginning
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both the mattei zombie films are bad but so much fun. people sometimes casually throw around the term "rip off" , but Zombies: the beginning is literally a shot for shot rip off of Aliens with zombies substituted for the aliens. it really has to be seen to be believed
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I'm watching Grease 2 anyway because I rented it (I'm lucky enough to OWN Green Lantern) so I'll wildcard it. It uses the same setting as the original, and it has similar characters who break into song, but it's just all so inferior.
I was curious about Judy Garland's daughter, Lorna Luft, so I looked up her character name in advance, but the very first time I saw her, she spoke in a voice that uncannily reminded me of Garland.
I was curious about Judy Garland's daughter, Lorna Luft, so I looked up her character name in advance, but the very first time I saw her, she spoke in a voice that uncannily reminded me of Garland.
Watching Congo right now, on Showtime On Demand. It's a first time view, with a RT rating of 23%, so it's a bad movie, but so far, I'm enjoying it. It might be because I have a soft spot for gorillas though. I've been working my way through my Toho movies too. Started on my Toho Triple Feature last night, with The H-Man. The lead detective looked very familiar to me, and I'm sure I've seen him in another Godzilla movie, but I couldn't place him off the top of my head.
I really should get separate cases for those discs, as when I looked at the disc of Mothra, there was a big scratch on it. I hope the toothpaste I used to get the scratch out worked, but if not, to be on the safe side, I bought that particular movie, on Google Play.
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Lost about 10 days due to an unplanned Easter trip, so working now to get back in the game.
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Monogram is on the safe list, but it's successor Allied Artists is not. Philosophically, should it be? They did make a few "A list" pictures (as did Republic), but in their 50's heyday, they made a lot of drive-in classics. Should Allied Artists pictures count as Monogram on the checklist?
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No, it was just ones that were ~25% on Rotten Tomatoes or financial bomb. I'm not going to quibble over a couple points + or -, but they have to otherwise qualify for the challenge. July is the Sci Fi/Fantasy challenge, which allows in all superhero movies.
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I just finished the next movie in the Icons Of Toho collection, Battle In Outer Space. All of the Toho greats were involved in it. It was directed by Ishiro Honda. The music was done by Akira Ifukube, and the special effects were done by Eiji Tsuburuya. The movie shows it too.
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Vudu's free (with limited adverts) offerings include Samurai Cop 2.
Having not seen SC, I realise that some of the finer nuances may have fallen through the cracks. However... um... I'm really glad I watched it, but my goodness it made very little sense!
"Joe Marshall", the Samurai Cop was referred to as being Italian.
The credits have a note under 'Songs' that begins "co-written by Swedish..."
Several of the 'actors' can't. At all. And several don't even seem to try.
The plot is... haphazard.
At least one character seems to ad-lib most of his dialogue, but the main culprit doesn't really seem to have been given any guidance. Or English coaching... consider the randomly-punctuated "No-one can stop me! But I! Can stop myself! ...but I will not stop myself!, Joe."
At several points, the whole film pauses for scenes either from the first film, or from a completely different one. Or both.
Several characters wander in, utter a non-sequitur and then vanish. Or make a terrible joke(?) that doesn't make sense in - or out - of context.
It's brilliant. In no real sense, but... yes. Very enjoyable. (Definitely a Troll 2/MST3K kind of Great.)
Having not seen SC, I realise that some of the finer nuances may have fallen through the cracks. However... um... I'm really glad I watched it, but my goodness it made very little sense!
"Joe Marshall", the Samurai Cop was referred to as being Italian.
The credits have a note under 'Songs' that begins "co-written by Swedish..."
Several of the 'actors' can't. At all. And several don't even seem to try.
The plot is... haphazard.
At least one character seems to ad-lib most of his dialogue, but the main culprit doesn't really seem to have been given any guidance. Or English coaching... consider the randomly-punctuated "No-one can stop me! But I! Can stop myself! ...but I will not stop myself!, Joe."
At several points, the whole film pauses for scenes either from the first film, or from a completely different one. Or both.
Several characters wander in, utter a non-sequitur and then vanish. Or make a terrible joke(?) that doesn't make sense in - or out - of context.
It's brilliant. In no real sense, but... yes. Very enjoyable. (Definitely a Troll 2/MST3K kind of Great.)
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Can't quite tell if Ganjasaurus Rex is the best worst movie or the just the worst movie ever. Either way, it's a captivating watch.
Off to watch Desperate Living (FTV). Happy birthday, John Waters.
Off to watch Desperate Living (FTV). Happy birthday, John Waters.
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Started on my Toho Triple Feature last night, with The H-Man. The lead detective looked very familiar to me, and I'm sure I've seen him in another Godzilla movie, but I couldn't place him off the top of my head.
I really should get separate cases for those discs, as when I looked at the disc of Mothra, there was a big scratch on it. I hope the toothpaste I used to get the scratch out worked, but if not, to be on the safe side, I bought that particular movie, on Google Play.
I really should get separate cases for those discs, as when I looked at the disc of Mothra, there was a big scratch on it. I hope the toothpaste I used to get the scratch out worked, but if not, to be on the safe side, I bought that particular movie, on Google Play.
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I repurposed a 3 disc case I picked up at BL that originally contained S10 of Three and a Half Men. Some time back they had a huge over abundance of them they clearanced at $1.50 each. During a 20% off event I purchased a few for just that reason.
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Just in time for the end of the challenge, Fifty Shades Darker is now available for digital purchase, with its 9% RT rating.
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RIP Johnathan Demme. Guess this calls for a special viewing of Caged Heat tonight.