List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 2012
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List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 2012

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The Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge!!
March 31 - April 30, 2012
100 Movies in 31 Days.
This thread is for lists only.
For discussion, go to the discussion thread here.
2011 List Thread
2010 List Thread
The Goal is 100 films. These type of films tend to be short, but they also might be a challenge to get through. Your personal goal might be higher or lower, depending on your tolerance for this type of cinema.
A film can only be counted once per list with the exception of riffed/commentaried films (see below).
This challenge is for Movies. Although we are not allowing TV shows, Made for TV Movies are allowed as are Direct to Video features.
We are allowing documentaries on B-Movies, Exploitation and Drive-ins and those involved with the production thereof. These should be features over 40 minutes.. We are also allowing trailer compilations, such as 42nd Street Forever and Something Weird compilations.
Throw a viewing party and show trailers between movies.
Mystery Science Theater 3000, Riff Trax, Cinematic Titanic, etc. are allowed. If there is a second riffed version (for example, MST3K did one, then
Cinematic Titanic did the same movie) you may watch the second and any additional riffed versions for a full credit each, but I encourage you to just
watch another movie, instead.
Commentaries. The old commentary rule is gone. All commentaries count as views.
Films that have been nominated for Oscars are discouraged but not banned. I had originally wanted this to be the only hard rule, but I came across too many exceptions.
Drive-In exception rule: Any film seen in an actual Drive-In during the challenge 2012, regardless of other qualification, counts toward your list.. Please note that it was a Drive-In Movie.
We will go with the Sci-Fi rule on TV Mini-series (one "night" equals an entry), on Serials (we'll go with an hour's worth per entry), provided they actually were theatrical serials. A serial episode is about 15-20 minutes, so an hour's worth counts as an entry. 4-15 minutes ones or 3-20 minute episodes.
There are 3 Wild Cards for non-conforming films.
For fun, keep a running tally of "before they were famous" appearances in your list.
Please number your lists. Also, it is helpful to put a link to your list in your signature. This makes it easier for others to check out your list..
For extra fun, try to complete the optional checklist. Also, try to keep a running tally in your lists of "before they were famous" appearances.
Official Checklist: (put in spoiler tags on your list)
For more descriptive definitions checkout http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploitation_film and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-movie
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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 - 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: A Token Science Fiction B-Movie: A Token Horror B-Movie: Italian (or European) films of the following Genres: * Eurospy (James Bond ripoffs) * Giallo * Sword & Sandal * Spaghetti Western * Cannibal Film * Mafia/Gangster 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 Biker Film Stoner Film Carsploitation Film 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 "Hood" Film ("Gangsta") Hollywood Gangster film (Film Noir era) 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 "Mondo" Film Documentary ABOUT B-Movies/Exploitation/Drive-ins or those involved in their production Video Nasty TV-Movie * Lifetime Channel Movie Bad Sequel to a "Well regarded film" DirectToVideo sequel Critical Bomb (Less than 20% Rotten Tomatoes or Metacritic or IMDB Bottom 100 {Bottom 100 archive}) Financial Bomb MST3K/RiffTrax (or Cinematic Titanic) version of a film Non-MST3K version of a film featured on MST3K (or CT) 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 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: * Albert Pyun * Andreas Schnaas * Andy Milligan * Andy Sidaris * 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 * Don Coscarelli * Don Dohler * Don Edmonds * Doris Wishman * Dwain Esper * Eddie Romero * Edward D. Wood, Jr. * Eli Roth * Enzo G. Castellari * Frank Henenlotter * Fred Olen Ray * George A. Romero * George Weiss * Giovanni "Tinto" Brass * Godfrey Ho * Greydon Clark * Harmony Korine * Harry Novak * Herschell Gordon Lewis * Jack Hill * Jack Smith * Jamaa Fanaka * Jean Rollin * Jeff Lieberman * 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 * Larry Cohen * Lindsay Shonteff * Lloyd Kaufman * Lucio Fulci * Mario Bava * Melvin Van Peebles * Michael and Roberta Findlay * Nico Mastorakis * Olaf Ittenbach * Paul Morrissey * Quentin Tarantino * Radley Metzger * Ray Dennis Steckler * Rob Zombie * Robert Rodriguez * Roger Corman * Ron Ormond * Ruggero Deodato * Russ Meyer * Samuel Fuller * Samuel Z. Arkoff * Sean Weathers * Sergio Corbucci * Shaw Brothers * Stephen Apostolof * Takashi Miike * Ted V. Mikels * Tobe Hooper * Umberto Lenzi * Uwe Boll * Wes Craven * William "One Shot" Beaudine * William Castle * William Girdler * William Lustig * Walerian Borowczyk * Zebedy Colt * Roger Watkins * Alejandro Jodorowsky * Kenneth Anger * Andrea Bianchi * Menahem Golan * Yoram Globus
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Distributors/Studios: * Troma Entertainment * Something Weird Video * American International Pictures (A.I.P.) * Boxoffice International Pictures * Crown International Pictures * Independent International Pictures * Hammer Film Productions * Amicus * Sunn Classic Pictures * The Asylum * Bci / Eclipse * Mill Creek Entertainment * Blue Underground * Dark Sky Films * Full Moon * New Concorde * Concorde-New Horizons * Toe Tag Pictures (August Underground) * Panik House * Code Red * Grindhouse Releasings * Shriek Show * No Shame * Mondo Macabro * Seduction Cinema/Retro Seduction Cinema * Synapse * Academy * Adness * Alpha Blue * Artsmagic * Asia Pulp Cinema * Critical Mass * Cult Epics * Discotek * Fantoma * Hong Kong Legends * Imperial * MPI * VCI * Redemption * Severin Films * Sub Rosa * Tokyo Shock * Unearthed * Shout Factory * PRC * Monogram * Cannon Films (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)
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Actors: Adam West Allison Hayes Angelo Rossitto 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 Cameron Mitchell Casper Van Dien Chelo Alonso Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith Christina Lindberg Christopher Lee (except his newer films) Chuck Conners Chuck Norris Clint Howard (ex: his brother's films) Corey Feldman Corey Haim Cynthia Rothrock Claudia Jennings Daniel Bernhardt David Bradley David Carridine David Hess Dennis Hopper (ex: Speed) Dick Miller Divine Dolores Fuller Dolph Lundgren (ex: Rocky IV) 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 Harry Reams Harvey Lembeck Hulk Hogan J. Carrol Naish Jack Elam Jack Nicholson (pre-1975) Jack Palance Jackie Coogan James Arness James Karen Jan-Michael Vincent Jayne Mainsfield Jean-Claude van Damme Jeff Conaway Jeff Speakman Jeff Wincott Jeffery Combs Joan Crawford Joe Don Baker Joe Spinell John Agar John Bloom John Carradine John Saxon Klaus Kinski Lana Clarkson Laura Gemser Lee Van Cleef 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 Woronov Maureen O'Sullivan Michael Berryman Michael Dudikoff Micheal Gough Micheal Ironside Misty Mundae Olivier Gruner Pam Grier Patrick Swayze Peter Cushing Peter Graves Peter Lorre Phil Fondacaro Pierre Kirby PJ Soles Randolph Scott Reiko Ike Richard Carlson Richard Harrison Richard Johnson Richard Norton Robert Vaughn Robert Z'dar Roddy McDowall Roddy Piper Roger Watkins Rondo Hatton Rudy Ray Moore Russ Tamblyn Santo Shannon Tweed Shannon Whirry Sid Haig Simon Oakland Sonny Chiba Steve Reeves Steven Seagal Sybil Danning Ted Prior The Amazing Criswell Tom Atkins Tor Johnson Traci Lords Tura Santana Udo Kier Uschi Digard Victor Buono Vincent Price Virginia Leith Warren Oates Whit Bissell William Shatner (except Star Trek) William Smith Zoe Trilling

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☼ = First time viewing.
March 31
1: Eraserhead (BLU-RAY)
2: H.G. Lewis Godfather of Gore.
3: Cinema wasteland
4: Rock n Roll High School
5: panel with PJ & Dey.
6: panel with David Schmoeller (Tourist Trap, Crawlspace, Please Kill Mr Kinski)
7: Tarzan the Fearless. ☼
April 1:
8: Plan Nine From Outer Space (BLU-RAY)
9: Blood Bath (Jack Hill)☼
10: Chained Heat ☼
11: Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (HD)
12: The Outlaws is Coming (Three Stooges)
April 2:
13: Machete Maidens Unleashed ☼
14: Eraserhead Memories (David Lynch DVD) ☼
15: Good Burger ☼
April 3:
16: American Scary ☼
17: Atlas Shrugged Part 1 ☼
April 4:
18: C.H.U.D. ☼ (How have I never seen this?)
April 5: Roger Corman Day
19: Masque of Red Death
20: Wasp Woman
April 6:
21: The Passion of the Christ
22: Jesus Christ Superstar
April 8:
23: The New Adventures of Tarzan (1935) ☼ Feature version
April 11:
24: King of Hearts ☼
April 14:
25: Red Heat ☼
April 19:
26: Come Drink with Me. ☼
27: Brothers Five ☼
28: Shaolin Temple ☼
April 20:
29: Dead Snow ☼
30: Cheech & Chong Still Smokin'
April 21:
31: Big Doll House Blu-ray
April 22:
32: The Green Slime (HD)
April 27:
33: The Jazz Singer (1927) (HD)Jewsploitation w/Minstrel show ☼
April 28:
34: Spider Baby
35: Equinox ☼
36: Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie (HD) ☼
37: Coffey (HD)
April 29:
38: The Outlaws is Coming
April 30:
39: Monkey Hustle ☼
March 31
1: Eraserhead (BLU-RAY)
2: H.G. Lewis Godfather of Gore.
3: Cinema wasteland
4: Rock n Roll High School
5: panel with PJ & Dey.
6: panel with David Schmoeller (Tourist Trap, Crawlspace, Please Kill Mr Kinski)
7: Tarzan the Fearless. ☼
April 1:
8: Plan Nine From Outer Space (BLU-RAY)
9: Blood Bath (Jack Hill)☼
10: Chained Heat ☼
11: Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (HD)
12: The Outlaws is Coming (Three Stooges)
April 2:
13: Machete Maidens Unleashed ☼
14: Eraserhead Memories (David Lynch DVD) ☼
15: Good Burger ☼
April 3:
16: American Scary ☼
17: Atlas Shrugged Part 1 ☼
April 4:
18: C.H.U.D. ☼ (How have I never seen this?)
April 5: Roger Corman Day
19: Masque of Red Death
20: Wasp Woman
April 6:
21: The Passion of the Christ
22: Jesus Christ Superstar
April 8:
23: The New Adventures of Tarzan (1935) ☼ Feature version
April 11:
24: King of Hearts ☼
April 14:
25: Red Heat ☼
April 19:
26: Come Drink with Me. ☼
27: Brothers Five ☼
28: Shaolin Temple ☼
April 20:
29: Dead Snow ☼
30: Cheech & Chong Still Smokin'
April 21:
31: Big Doll House Blu-ray
April 22:
32: The Green Slime (HD)
April 27:
33: The Jazz Singer (1927) (HD)Jewsploitation w/Minstrel show ☼
April 28:
34: Spider Baby
35: Equinox ☼
36: Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie (HD) ☼
37: Coffey (HD)
April 29:
38: The Outlaws is Coming
April 30:
39: Monkey Hustle ☼
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MARCH 31
1) ROCK 'N' ROLL HIGH SCHOOL - The greatest movie ever made? Could be.
APRIL 1
2) PUPPETMASTER - David (Tourist Trap) Schmoeller directs entertaining Full Moon production that lauched unending franchise. Hokey, but cool puppet effects. *
3) A BUCKET OF BLOOD - Dick Miller is great in rare lead role. Walter Paisley is born in Roger Corman's clever black comedy. *
APRIL 2
4) BOBBIE JO AND THE OUTLAW - Not bad criminals on the run epic with Marjoe Gortner as killer with morals. Belinda Belaski is adorable as Linda Carter's third wheel best friend. *
APRIL 3
5) THE PUPPET MONSTER MASSACRE - Low budget indie is ambitious, but doomed by unfunny script. *
6) WOMEN IN CAGES - Good WIP flick with Pam Grier and Roberta Collins. *
APRIL 4
7) HELLRAISER: INFERNO - Doug Bradley was probably on set for about an hour to film his cameo in dull serial killer thriller pretending to be "Hellraiser" sequel. A few creepy scenes, but otherwise wretched. *
APRIL 5
8) LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS - Roger Corman's legendary 2 day quickie is brisk black comedy full of spirited performances. Great fun. *
APRIL 6
9) THE NIGHTS OF TERROR (BURIAL GROUND) - Spaghetti zombies with extra cheese. Fast paced and weird with several bizarre moments provided by Peter Bark as the creepiest kid ever. *
10) MALIBU HIGH - Based on the title and poster, I was expecting a frothy California comedy not this off the wall drama. Jill Lansing stars as bored high schooler who takes up seduction, prostitution and murder to improve her grades and make money. Interesting and unpredictable. One of Crown International's better flicks. *
11) BATTLE ROYALE - Exciting and bloody action epic from Japan finally officially available in the US.
12) THE APPLE - If some of the songs were better, this would be a classic of 70's camp run dangerously amuck. A wacky biblical allegory with glitter, glam and bad rock music from director Menahem Golan. The finale is a hoot. *
APRIL 7
13) SHEBA BABY - Entertaining but routine Pam Grier vehicle. Directed by William "Grizzly" Girdler. *
APRIL 8
14) I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE (2010) - I'm shocked - I liked this. It's the rape/revenge movie distilled to its essence, but somehow the addition of "torture porn" (a genre I usually dislike) made it work for me. It was really satisfying seeing these dirtbags suffer. The first act is excruciating but once the revenge starts things get kinda cool. Typical of current crop of horror remakes though, it lacks original film's subtext and sense of reality. *
15) FORBIDDEN WORLD - Roger Corman produced this awesome "Alien" rip off. Fast, gory and fun.
16) HELLRAISER: HELLSEEKER - Ashley Laurence and Doug Bradley are wasted in extended cameos. Utter crap. *
17) KING KONG LIVES - Shoddy but entertaining sequel to 1976 remake. *
18) DEATH RACE 2000 - Director Paul Bartel's still relevant satire on the US of A. A true drive-in classic.
APRIL 9
19) SCREAM BLACULA SCREAM - William Marshall and Pam Grier star in decent sequel. Some good scares and vampire makeup, but not as rad as original classic. *
APRIL 10
20) MANIAC (1934) - Wacky pre code lunacy from Dwain Esper. *
21) THE INGLORIOUS BASTARDS - Standard WWII epic. Not as wild as I was expecting. *
APRIL 11
22) CALIFORNIA DREAMING - Glynnis O'Conner is dreamy as the ultimate California girl in bittersweet coming of age story. *
APRL 12
23) HELLRAISER: HELLWORLD - Eighth entry in long running series is better, but still bad. Post modern twist is kinda interesting and there's more Cenobite action this time, but suffers from 7th sequel-itis. *
APRIL 13
24) BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS - Roger Corman's "Star Wars" riff is entertaining, but not entirely successful. The New World pickup "Starcrash" is wackier and more fun. *
25) CABIN IN THE WOODS - Pretty good meta horror comedy. *
26) FRIDAY THE 13TH PART V: A NEW BEGINNING - Trashy and stupid but director Danny Steinman gives it an energy lacking in later sequels.
27) FRIDAY THE 13TH (1980) - I still love this iconic slasher opus.
APRIL 14
28) THE BIG BIRD CAGE - Pam Grier and Anitra Ford star as Americans in Filipino prison. Above average exploitation classic written and directed by Jack Hill. *
APRIL 15
29) THE BOONDOCK SAINTS - Self consciously quirky vigilante crime drama. Good performances but this one didn't quite work for me. *
30) DAMNATION ALLEY - Hard to belive 20th Century Fox thought this would be their big sci fi hit of 1977. Cheesy fun, but even at only 90 minutes it feels a bit sluggish at times.
31) HELLRAISER: BLOODLINE - The more "Hellraiser" sequels I see, the better "Friday the 13th Part 7" is starting to look.
32) THE WASP WOMAN - Producer/director Roger Corman's tale of bad science, eternal youth and royal jelly. Silly potboiler. *
APRIL 16
33) GALAXY OF TERROR - Ambitious sci fi epic from New World is b-movie classic. The story is a bit wacky, but the performances and special effects are killer. One of my favorite Roger Corman productions.
APRIL 18
34) PINK ANGELS - Disjointed and amateurish yet oddy entertaining story of gay biker gang en route to drag ball. More a series of vignettes than an actual plot. Features likable performances, a catchy soundtrack and a helluva ending. *
35) TWO THOUSAND MANIACS! - Overlong, but not bad HG Lewis gore flick.
36) CRAZY MAMA - Another outlaws on the run period piece from New World Pictures. Light hearted (mostly) with a good cast. *
APRIL 19
37) ACT OF VENGEANCE (RAPE SQUAD) - A grindhouse Lifetime movie. Five former victims of a hockey mask wearing, Jingle Bells singing serial rapist team up to help abused women and track their assailant. Exploitive but sincere! *
APRIL 20
38) BEACH PARTY - First of many AIP beach movies. Sex obsessed but chaste teens hit the coast for surf, sand and music with usual wacky results. *
39) MACHETE MAIDENS UNLEASHED! - Fascinating doc about Filipino film industry. *
APRIL 21
40) TINTORERA - "Jules and Jim" meets marine life snuff film in Rene Cardona Jr's lame "Jaws" riff. Equal parts boring and reprehensible. Infrequent shark attack scenes are gory though. *
41) VIGILANTE - Gritty crime drama from director William (Maniac) Lustig. Good action, music and performances. Above average. *
42) MY NAME IS BRUCE - A clever idea, but just not very funny. Bruce Campbell plays himself in self aware parody of Bruce Campbell and fandom.
APRIL 22
43) SUGAR HILL - Cool blaxploitation horror film. Marki Bey is smokin' as woman using voodoo and zombies to exact revenge on mobsters who killed her boyfriend. Wild, colorful and fun. Robert Quarry co-stars as lead baddie. *
44) CORMAN'S WORLD - Delightful documentary about the career of Roger Corman. Pretty much everyone you'd want to hear from makes an appearance to dish on indie film guru. Jack Nicholson is reduced to tears at one point! Highly recomended. *
APRIL 23
45) THE WILD ANGELS - Peter Fonda stars as brooding gang leader in Roger Corman's influential biker flick. Dark, edgy and unapologetically antisocial. Good stuff. *
APRIL 24
46) DEVIL'S ANGELS - John Cassavetes leads biker gang in AIP's contemplative follow up to "Wild Angels". Intriguing, nihilistic script by Charles B. Griffith and a great soundtrack. *
APRIL 25
47) YOUNG AND WILD (1958) - Standard JD melodrama. Not bad but not very memorable either. *
48) THE GLORY STOMPERS - Simpler (and less interesting) than previous AIP biker flicks. Dennis Hopper is good as leader of the bad guys. *
APRIL 26
49) PICTURE MOMMY DEAD - This movie scared me to death when I saw it as a wee one but not so much today. Silly and a bit campy, but I can see what creeped me out back then. The worms crawl in....
APRIL 27
50) DETROIT 9000 - Twisty blaxpoitation crime drama. Nice performance from Alex Rocco as crusty cop investigating big money rip off of black gubernatorial candidate. Good script and well directed by Arthur Marks. *
51) THE CYCLE SAVAGES - Another nutty biker gang, another nutty performance by Bruce Dern. Not bad, but not as subversive as others in this genre. *
52) HIGH SCHOOL HELLCATS - Mean girls circa 1958. *
53) TROLL 2 - Bad movie nirvana.
APRIL 28
54) PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE - More bad movie nirvana. Now in HD!
55) TOMMY - What better way to celebrate Ann-Margret's birthday than watching her come unglued to the sweet sounds of the Who?
APRIL 29
56) THE PACK - Nature goes amuck again this time with abandoned dogs attacking folks trapped on a vacation island. Frankly, the dogs had a righteous anger and I was rooting for 'em! Final scene is genuinely touching. *
57) FRITZ THE CAT - Funny, shocking, sexy, horrific, silly, offensive...nobody made 'em like Ralph Bakshi! X-rated cartoon satire of late 60's/early 70's America could give you a contact high. *
58) THE DELINQUENTS - Robert Altman wrote and directed this JD drama. Early role for Tom (Billy Jack) Laughlin. *
59) THE MADMEN OF MADORAS (THEY SAVED HITLER'S BRAIN) - A great premise is wasted in dull thriller. *
60) SONNY BOY - If Terrence Malick had brain damage and went on a 7 day acid bender, he might write something like this. Strange, funny, disturbing and oddly poetic.
APRIL 30
61) VICE SQUAD - About as perfect a grindhouse crime flick as you're likely to find. Story of one event filled night on the streets of LA is nonstop action classic. Lean, mean and gritty with a great menacing performance by Wings Hauser.
62) BLOOD FEAST - Original gore film is starting to grow on me.
63) HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD - Allan Arkush and Joe Dante's low budget satire about life on the exploitation circut is a true comedy gem. A New World classic and the perfect way to wrap up the festivities.
'BYE FOR NOW!
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* First time viewing (45)
1) ROCK 'N' ROLL HIGH SCHOOL - The greatest movie ever made? Could be.
APRIL 1
2) PUPPETMASTER - David (Tourist Trap) Schmoeller directs entertaining Full Moon production that lauched unending franchise. Hokey, but cool puppet effects. *
3) A BUCKET OF BLOOD - Dick Miller is great in rare lead role. Walter Paisley is born in Roger Corman's clever black comedy. *
APRIL 2
4) BOBBIE JO AND THE OUTLAW - Not bad criminals on the run epic with Marjoe Gortner as killer with morals. Belinda Belaski is adorable as Linda Carter's third wheel best friend. *
APRIL 3
5) THE PUPPET MONSTER MASSACRE - Low budget indie is ambitious, but doomed by unfunny script. *
6) WOMEN IN CAGES - Good WIP flick with Pam Grier and Roberta Collins. *
APRIL 4
7) HELLRAISER: INFERNO - Doug Bradley was probably on set for about an hour to film his cameo in dull serial killer thriller pretending to be "Hellraiser" sequel. A few creepy scenes, but otherwise wretched. *
APRIL 5
8) LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS - Roger Corman's legendary 2 day quickie is brisk black comedy full of spirited performances. Great fun. *
APRIL 6
9) THE NIGHTS OF TERROR (BURIAL GROUND) - Spaghetti zombies with extra cheese. Fast paced and weird with several bizarre moments provided by Peter Bark as the creepiest kid ever. *
10) MALIBU HIGH - Based on the title and poster, I was expecting a frothy California comedy not this off the wall drama. Jill Lansing stars as bored high schooler who takes up seduction, prostitution and murder to improve her grades and make money. Interesting and unpredictable. One of Crown International's better flicks. *
11) BATTLE ROYALE - Exciting and bloody action epic from Japan finally officially available in the US.
12) THE APPLE - If some of the songs were better, this would be a classic of 70's camp run dangerously amuck. A wacky biblical allegory with glitter, glam and bad rock music from director Menahem Golan. The finale is a hoot. *
APRIL 7
13) SHEBA BABY - Entertaining but routine Pam Grier vehicle. Directed by William "Grizzly" Girdler. *
APRIL 8
14) I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE (2010) - I'm shocked - I liked this. It's the rape/revenge movie distilled to its essence, but somehow the addition of "torture porn" (a genre I usually dislike) made it work for me. It was really satisfying seeing these dirtbags suffer. The first act is excruciating but once the revenge starts things get kinda cool. Typical of current crop of horror remakes though, it lacks original film's subtext and sense of reality. *
15) FORBIDDEN WORLD - Roger Corman produced this awesome "Alien" rip off. Fast, gory and fun.
16) HELLRAISER: HELLSEEKER - Ashley Laurence and Doug Bradley are wasted in extended cameos. Utter crap. *
17) KING KONG LIVES - Shoddy but entertaining sequel to 1976 remake. *
18) DEATH RACE 2000 - Director Paul Bartel's still relevant satire on the US of A. A true drive-in classic.
APRIL 9
19) SCREAM BLACULA SCREAM - William Marshall and Pam Grier star in decent sequel. Some good scares and vampire makeup, but not as rad as original classic. *
APRIL 10
20) MANIAC (1934) - Wacky pre code lunacy from Dwain Esper. *
21) THE INGLORIOUS BASTARDS - Standard WWII epic. Not as wild as I was expecting. *
APRIL 11
22) CALIFORNIA DREAMING - Glynnis O'Conner is dreamy as the ultimate California girl in bittersweet coming of age story. *
APRL 12
23) HELLRAISER: HELLWORLD - Eighth entry in long running series is better, but still bad. Post modern twist is kinda interesting and there's more Cenobite action this time, but suffers from 7th sequel-itis. *
APRIL 13
24) BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS - Roger Corman's "Star Wars" riff is entertaining, but not entirely successful. The New World pickup "Starcrash" is wackier and more fun. *
25) CABIN IN THE WOODS - Pretty good meta horror comedy. *
26) FRIDAY THE 13TH PART V: A NEW BEGINNING - Trashy and stupid but director Danny Steinman gives it an energy lacking in later sequels.
27) FRIDAY THE 13TH (1980) - I still love this iconic slasher opus.
APRIL 14
28) THE BIG BIRD CAGE - Pam Grier and Anitra Ford star as Americans in Filipino prison. Above average exploitation classic written and directed by Jack Hill. *
APRIL 15
29) THE BOONDOCK SAINTS - Self consciously quirky vigilante crime drama. Good performances but this one didn't quite work for me. *
30) DAMNATION ALLEY - Hard to belive 20th Century Fox thought this would be their big sci fi hit of 1977. Cheesy fun, but even at only 90 minutes it feels a bit sluggish at times.
31) HELLRAISER: BLOODLINE - The more "Hellraiser" sequels I see, the better "Friday the 13th Part 7" is starting to look.
32) THE WASP WOMAN - Producer/director Roger Corman's tale of bad science, eternal youth and royal jelly. Silly potboiler. *
APRIL 16
33) GALAXY OF TERROR - Ambitious sci fi epic from New World is b-movie classic. The story is a bit wacky, but the performances and special effects are killer. One of my favorite Roger Corman productions.
APRIL 18
34) PINK ANGELS - Disjointed and amateurish yet oddy entertaining story of gay biker gang en route to drag ball. More a series of vignettes than an actual plot. Features likable performances, a catchy soundtrack and a helluva ending. *
35) TWO THOUSAND MANIACS! - Overlong, but not bad HG Lewis gore flick.
36) CRAZY MAMA - Another outlaws on the run period piece from New World Pictures. Light hearted (mostly) with a good cast. *
APRIL 19
37) ACT OF VENGEANCE (RAPE SQUAD) - A grindhouse Lifetime movie. Five former victims of a hockey mask wearing, Jingle Bells singing serial rapist team up to help abused women and track their assailant. Exploitive but sincere! *
APRIL 20
38) BEACH PARTY - First of many AIP beach movies. Sex obsessed but chaste teens hit the coast for surf, sand and music with usual wacky results. *
39) MACHETE MAIDENS UNLEASHED! - Fascinating doc about Filipino film industry. *
APRIL 21
40) TINTORERA - "Jules and Jim" meets marine life snuff film in Rene Cardona Jr's lame "Jaws" riff. Equal parts boring and reprehensible. Infrequent shark attack scenes are gory though. *
41) VIGILANTE - Gritty crime drama from director William (Maniac) Lustig. Good action, music and performances. Above average. *
42) MY NAME IS BRUCE - A clever idea, but just not very funny. Bruce Campbell plays himself in self aware parody of Bruce Campbell and fandom.
APRIL 22
43) SUGAR HILL - Cool blaxploitation horror film. Marki Bey is smokin' as woman using voodoo and zombies to exact revenge on mobsters who killed her boyfriend. Wild, colorful and fun. Robert Quarry co-stars as lead baddie. *
44) CORMAN'S WORLD - Delightful documentary about the career of Roger Corman. Pretty much everyone you'd want to hear from makes an appearance to dish on indie film guru. Jack Nicholson is reduced to tears at one point! Highly recomended. *
APRIL 23
45) THE WILD ANGELS - Peter Fonda stars as brooding gang leader in Roger Corman's influential biker flick. Dark, edgy and unapologetically antisocial. Good stuff. *
APRIL 24
46) DEVIL'S ANGELS - John Cassavetes leads biker gang in AIP's contemplative follow up to "Wild Angels". Intriguing, nihilistic script by Charles B. Griffith and a great soundtrack. *
APRIL 25
47) YOUNG AND WILD (1958) - Standard JD melodrama. Not bad but not very memorable either. *
48) THE GLORY STOMPERS - Simpler (and less interesting) than previous AIP biker flicks. Dennis Hopper is good as leader of the bad guys. *
APRIL 26
49) PICTURE MOMMY DEAD - This movie scared me to death when I saw it as a wee one but not so much today. Silly and a bit campy, but I can see what creeped me out back then. The worms crawl in....
APRIL 27
50) DETROIT 9000 - Twisty blaxpoitation crime drama. Nice performance from Alex Rocco as crusty cop investigating big money rip off of black gubernatorial candidate. Good script and well directed by Arthur Marks. *
51) THE CYCLE SAVAGES - Another nutty biker gang, another nutty performance by Bruce Dern. Not bad, but not as subversive as others in this genre. *
52) HIGH SCHOOL HELLCATS - Mean girls circa 1958. *
53) TROLL 2 - Bad movie nirvana.
APRIL 28
54) PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE - More bad movie nirvana. Now in HD!
55) TOMMY - What better way to celebrate Ann-Margret's birthday than watching her come unglued to the sweet sounds of the Who?
APRIL 29
56) THE PACK - Nature goes amuck again this time with abandoned dogs attacking folks trapped on a vacation island. Frankly, the dogs had a righteous anger and I was rooting for 'em! Final scene is genuinely touching. *
57) FRITZ THE CAT - Funny, shocking, sexy, horrific, silly, offensive...nobody made 'em like Ralph Bakshi! X-rated cartoon satire of late 60's/early 70's America could give you a contact high. *
58) THE DELINQUENTS - Robert Altman wrote and directed this JD drama. Early role for Tom (Billy Jack) Laughlin. *
59) THE MADMEN OF MADORAS (THEY SAVED HITLER'S BRAIN) - A great premise is wasted in dull thriller. *
60) SONNY BOY - If Terrence Malick had brain damage and went on a 7 day acid bender, he might write something like this. Strange, funny, disturbing and oddly poetic.
APRIL 30
61) VICE SQUAD - About as perfect a grindhouse crime flick as you're likely to find. Story of one event filled night on the streets of LA is nonstop action classic. Lean, mean and gritty with a great menacing performance by Wings Hauser.
62) BLOOD FEAST - Original gore film is starting to grow on me.
63) HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD - Allan Arkush and Joe Dante's low budget satire about life on the exploitation circut is a true comedy gem. A New World classic and the perfect way to wrap up the festivities.
'BYE FOR NOW!
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* First time viewing (45)
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#4
Challenge Guru & Comic Nerd
Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
In for 3 or 4. (edit to later add: well, it was only 2)
1 - MST3K Action film - Bridged with the Action/Adventure Challenge. Forget the title at the moment.
2 - Monster Mania - Documentary that I didn't enjoy nearly as much as I planned.
1 - MST3K Action film - Bridged with the Action/Adventure Challenge. Forget the title at the moment.
2 - Monster Mania - Documentary that I didn't enjoy nearly as much as I planned.
Last edited by Trevor; 06-01-12 at 09:40 AM. Reason: typo
#5
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
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First-time views
March 31
1. She Shoulda Said NO! (1949). YouTube. I love this film's pretensions of elevating the drug hysteria trope by adding theremin music and introducing
an ALL-STAR HOLLYWOOD CAST. And who knew that "tomatoes" was slang for marijuana?
2. Bound (1996). DVD. A terrific crime thriller from the makers of The Matrix where the gay couple come out on top. Yay!
3. Stunt Rock (1980). TV. An pointless film combining an Australian stunt man doing daredevil feats with a Spinal Tap-esque band from LA
April 1
4. Xanadu (1980). Theatrical. Watched it at the AFI Silver with a couple of friends. A fun, if inept, musical, a true guilty pleasure.
April 2
5. Chatterbox (1977). Online. A hairstylist's vagina acquires a mind of its own and becomes a successful singer! What were they putting in the water in the 70s?
6. Vigilante Force (1976). TV. More 70s fun with Jan-Michael Vincent as a trucker who forms a VIGILANTE FORCE that runs out of control.
April 3
7. This Is Not a Test! (1962). YouTube. Nuclear hysteria flick from the Cold War era, in which a group of strangers are stuck on a highway as they anticipate a nuclear strike. I was initially unimpressed, but this actually turns out to be gripping and suspenseful.
8. The Carrier (1988). YouTube. Small town outcast becomes infected with a deadly virus that melts anything that touches what he touched. With a bigger budget and a better script, this would make a damned scary remake in the right hands.
April 4
9. Stop Me Before I Kill! (1960). DVD. A race car driver is obsessed with killing his wife. The film's denouement surprised me.
10. Cash On Demand (1962). DVD. A pleasure to see Peter Cushing playing a character outside his usual Hammer horror roles. He plays a bank manager who starts out as an unlikeable office dictator but ends up become more sympathetic by the film's end.
April 5
11. The Masque of the Red Death (1964). DVD. Happy 86th birthday, Roger Corman!
April 6
12. More (1969). fliiby.com. A German guy becomes a drug addict, set to an awesome Pink Floyd soundtrack.
April 9
13. Cotton Comes To Harlem (1970). DVD. A hilarious blacksploitation crime film about a corrupt preacher getting taken down by Harlem cops
14. Evil Bong (2006). DVD. WTF did I just watch?
15. The Devils (1971). DVD. Ken Russell's masterpiece, along with Women In Love, and definitely Oliver Reed's greatest role as hypocritical horndog Fr.Urbain Grandier, who had the bad fortune to get in Cardinal Richelieu's way
April 10
16. Hellraiser: Revelations (2011). Netflix. Yet another crap sequel. Hellraiser in Mexico!
17. Ticked-Off Trannies With Knives (2010). Netflix.I watched this because it stars Willam from the current season of Rupaul's Drag Race, but this cinematic love child of Quentin Tarantino and Russ Meyer is actually fun, in a low-rent fashion.
April 11
18. Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1988). DVD. First out of the gate from the Andy Sidaris box. I think an appreciation of large breasts is essential for this film.
19. Terror House, AKA Terror at Red Wolf Inn (1972). YouTube. Stupid girl falls for transparent scam, ends up dodging elderly cannibals.
20. Don't Go In The House! (1979). YouTube. I've been looking for this movie for ages! Burn, baby, burn!
April 12
21. Crime Against Joe (1956). Netflix.Hunky John Bromfield plays a drunken average schmoe who gets framed for a nightclub singer's murder.
22. 10 to Midnight (1983). Netflix.Charles Bronson is a detective hunting down sexy naked serial killer Gene Davis
April 13
23. Without Warning (1980). YouTube. Jack Palance, Martin Landau, Larry Storch. . . was The Love Boat not hiring? This flick is a veritable feast of "Hey, it's That Guy!" casting.
24. Blood Tide (1982). YouTube. Jose Ferrer and James Earl Jones must have owed money to somebody to make them act in this monster flick.
April 14
25. The Devil's Rain (1975). YouTube. TCM should have Borgnine explain this film the next time they have him on as a guest.
April 15
Watched Titanic-related shows, so nothing eligible.
April 16
26. Hideout (1949). Netflix.Jewel thief relocates to small town in the Midwest and underestimates the town's DA, played by a young Lloyd Bridges.
27. Deep Shock (1976). TV. Deadly electric eels from outer space!
28. Support Your Local Gunfighter (1971). TV. Any time James Garner plays a con man in a western, he's just doing a riff on his Maverick character.
29. Support Your Local Sheriff (1969). TV. More James Garner goodness. I really need to pick these up someday
April 17
30. Cabin in the Woods (2012). Theatrical. Complete awesomeness. Can't wait for the Blu-Ray!
April 18
32. The Shanghai Cobra (1945). DVD. Charlie Chan films are a hoot!
33. The Time Travelers (1964). YouTube. One of AIP's rare forays into science fiction, The Time Travelers is a lot of fun to watch and deserves a DVD release.
34. Hot Rods to Hell (1967). TV. Lamest teen thugs ever.
35. It's A Bikini World (1967). TV. Tommy Kirk is no Frankie Avalon
36. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978). DVD. I actually like this movie--say what you will about the Bee Gees, but they cover the Beatles really well.
April 19
37. Red Planet Mars (1954). TV. Silly religious claptrap
38. Queen of Outer Space (1958). TV. Eric Fleming was one handsome fella
39. The Wasp Woman (1959). TV. With such a great title you'd think the movie would be more interesting.
April 20
40. Bikini Beach (1964). TV. Avalon gets to play two roles.
April 21
41. Crack in the World (1965). Netflix.I don't understand why a color film uses B/W stock footage.
42. Willie Dynamite(1973). Netflix.No nudity and no blood. For a blaxploitation film this is a sensitive portrayal of a thoroughly nasty character getting his comeuppance.
43. Drum (1976). Netflix.Sort of a sequel to Mandingo, this movie delivers drive sex, nudity and violence galore.
April 22
44. Hercules and the Masked Rider (1963). DVD.Blatant false advertising. This is a movie about Don Juan in the 16tApril 24h century.
45. Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon (1963). DVD.This is more like it.
46. Alien Tornado (2012). TV. Energy beings attack Chicago with sparkly tornadoes.
April 23
47. The Creeping Unknown (1955). TV. Terrific film. Even though the monster that used to be a human is fairly silly looking, it's still one of the better science fiction films of the 50s.
48. The Green Slime (1969). TV. Best theme song ever.
April 24
49. A Girl, a Gun, and a Noodle Shop (2010). TV. Zhang Yi Mou has made some amazing films, and even in this bizarre retread of the Coen Brothers' Blood Simple, the visuals are dazzling. However, the film itself is a mess; it doesn't seem to know if it wants to be a wacky comedy or a drama.
April 25
50. Pink Flamingos (1972). DVD. Had to mark the 50-movie mark with the grandaddy of shocksploitation. The trouble with being transgressive is that as time progresses, the content is no longer all that shocking, not ot mention that the terabytes of porn online have rendered the film's more sensational scenes quaint.
April 26.
51.The Harder They Come (1972). Hulu. Interesting crime film with iconic Jimmy cliff soundtrack, but the dialogue needs subtitles
April 27
52. The Haunted Palace (1963). DVD. One of my favorites in the Poe/Price/Corman series, although this actually an adaptation of a Lovecraft story.
53. Tower of London (1962). DVD. Leave it to Roger Corman to turn the history of Richard III into a ghost story, although to be fair Shakespeare had ghosts in his story, too.
April 28
54. Kings of the Sun (1963). TV. Action story set in pre-Columbian Texas where a group of Mayan refugees run into conflict with the local Indians
55. Mongolian Death Worms (2006).TV I liked it better when it was called Tremors.
56. Stonehenge Apocalypse (2010). TV I only watched this because it has Misha Collins who plays Castiel on Supernatural. It was less awful than the average run of made-for-Syfy movies, but it was still pretty bad.
57. Alien Twister (2012). TV. Higgs bosons create gas-giant style storms on earth or something like that. I really didn't get the plot.
April 30
58. Knightriders (1981). DVD A George Romero film about idealism and loyalty with no zombies.
First-time views
March 31
1. She Shoulda Said NO! (1949). YouTube. I love this film's pretensions of elevating the drug hysteria trope by adding theremin music and introducing
an ALL-STAR HOLLYWOOD CAST. And who knew that "tomatoes" was slang for marijuana?
2. Bound (1996). DVD. A terrific crime thriller from the makers of The Matrix where the gay couple come out on top. Yay!
3. Stunt Rock (1980). TV. An pointless film combining an Australian stunt man doing daredevil feats with a Spinal Tap-esque band from LA
April 1
4. Xanadu (1980). Theatrical. Watched it at the AFI Silver with a couple of friends. A fun, if inept, musical, a true guilty pleasure.
April 2
5. Chatterbox (1977). Online. A hairstylist's vagina acquires a mind of its own and becomes a successful singer! What were they putting in the water in the 70s?
6. Vigilante Force (1976). TV. More 70s fun with Jan-Michael Vincent as a trucker who forms a VIGILANTE FORCE that runs out of control.
April 3
7. This Is Not a Test! (1962). YouTube. Nuclear hysteria flick from the Cold War era, in which a group of strangers are stuck on a highway as they anticipate a nuclear strike. I was initially unimpressed, but this actually turns out to be gripping and suspenseful.
8. The Carrier (1988). YouTube. Small town outcast becomes infected with a deadly virus that melts anything that touches what he touched. With a bigger budget and a better script, this would make a damned scary remake in the right hands.
April 4
9. Stop Me Before I Kill! (1960). DVD. A race car driver is obsessed with killing his wife. The film's denouement surprised me.
10. Cash On Demand (1962). DVD. A pleasure to see Peter Cushing playing a character outside his usual Hammer horror roles. He plays a bank manager who starts out as an unlikeable office dictator but ends up become more sympathetic by the film's end.
April 5
11. The Masque of the Red Death (1964). DVD. Happy 86th birthday, Roger Corman!
April 6
12. More (1969). fliiby.com. A German guy becomes a drug addict, set to an awesome Pink Floyd soundtrack.
April 9
13. Cotton Comes To Harlem (1970). DVD. A hilarious blacksploitation crime film about a corrupt preacher getting taken down by Harlem cops
14. Evil Bong (2006). DVD. WTF did I just watch?
15. The Devils (1971). DVD. Ken Russell's masterpiece, along with Women In Love, and definitely Oliver Reed's greatest role as hypocritical horndog Fr.Urbain Grandier, who had the bad fortune to get in Cardinal Richelieu's way
April 10
16. Hellraiser: Revelations (2011). Netflix. Yet another crap sequel. Hellraiser in Mexico!
17. Ticked-Off Trannies With Knives (2010). Netflix.I watched this because it stars Willam from the current season of Rupaul's Drag Race, but this cinematic love child of Quentin Tarantino and Russ Meyer is actually fun, in a low-rent fashion.
April 11
18. Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1988). DVD. First out of the gate from the Andy Sidaris box. I think an appreciation of large breasts is essential for this film.
19. Terror House, AKA Terror at Red Wolf Inn (1972). YouTube. Stupid girl falls for transparent scam, ends up dodging elderly cannibals.
20. Don't Go In The House! (1979). YouTube. I've been looking for this movie for ages! Burn, baby, burn!
April 12
21. Crime Against Joe (1956). Netflix.Hunky John Bromfield plays a drunken average schmoe who gets framed for a nightclub singer's murder.
22. 10 to Midnight (1983). Netflix.Charles Bronson is a detective hunting down sexy naked serial killer Gene Davis
April 13
23. Without Warning (1980). YouTube. Jack Palance, Martin Landau, Larry Storch. . . was The Love Boat not hiring? This flick is a veritable feast of "Hey, it's That Guy!" casting.
24. Blood Tide (1982). YouTube. Jose Ferrer and James Earl Jones must have owed money to somebody to make them act in this monster flick.
April 14
25. The Devil's Rain (1975). YouTube. TCM should have Borgnine explain this film the next time they have him on as a guest.
April 15
Watched Titanic-related shows, so nothing eligible.
April 16
26. Hideout (1949). Netflix.Jewel thief relocates to small town in the Midwest and underestimates the town's DA, played by a young Lloyd Bridges.
27. Deep Shock (1976). TV. Deadly electric eels from outer space!
28. Support Your Local Gunfighter (1971). TV. Any time James Garner plays a con man in a western, he's just doing a riff on his Maverick character.
29. Support Your Local Sheriff (1969). TV. More James Garner goodness. I really need to pick these up someday
April 17
30. Cabin in the Woods (2012). Theatrical. Complete awesomeness. Can't wait for the Blu-Ray!
April 18
32. The Shanghai Cobra (1945). DVD. Charlie Chan films are a hoot!
33. The Time Travelers (1964). YouTube. One of AIP's rare forays into science fiction, The Time Travelers is a lot of fun to watch and deserves a DVD release.
34. Hot Rods to Hell (1967). TV. Lamest teen thugs ever.
35. It's A Bikini World (1967). TV. Tommy Kirk is no Frankie Avalon
36. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978). DVD. I actually like this movie--say what you will about the Bee Gees, but they cover the Beatles really well.
April 19
37. Red Planet Mars (1954). TV. Silly religious claptrap
38. Queen of Outer Space (1958). TV. Eric Fleming was one handsome fella
39. The Wasp Woman (1959). TV. With such a great title you'd think the movie would be more interesting.
April 20
40. Bikini Beach (1964). TV. Avalon gets to play two roles.
April 21
41. Crack in the World (1965). Netflix.I don't understand why a color film uses B/W stock footage.
42. Willie Dynamite(1973). Netflix.No nudity and no blood. For a blaxploitation film this is a sensitive portrayal of a thoroughly nasty character getting his comeuppance.
43. Drum (1976). Netflix.Sort of a sequel to Mandingo, this movie delivers drive sex, nudity and violence galore.
April 22
44. Hercules and the Masked Rider (1963). DVD.Blatant false advertising. This is a movie about Don Juan in the 16tApril 24h century.
45. Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon (1963). DVD.This is more like it.
46. Alien Tornado (2012). TV. Energy beings attack Chicago with sparkly tornadoes.
April 23
47. The Creeping Unknown (1955). TV. Terrific film. Even though the monster that used to be a human is fairly silly looking, it's still one of the better science fiction films of the 50s.
48. The Green Slime (1969). TV. Best theme song ever.
April 24
49. A Girl, a Gun, and a Noodle Shop (2010). TV. Zhang Yi Mou has made some amazing films, and even in this bizarre retread of the Coen Brothers' Blood Simple, the visuals are dazzling. However, the film itself is a mess; it doesn't seem to know if it wants to be a wacky comedy or a drama.
April 25
50. Pink Flamingos (1972). DVD. Had to mark the 50-movie mark with the grandaddy of shocksploitation. The trouble with being transgressive is that as time progresses, the content is no longer all that shocking, not ot mention that the terabytes of porn online have rendered the film's more sensational scenes quaint.
April 26.
51.The Harder They Come (1972). Hulu. Interesting crime film with iconic Jimmy cliff soundtrack, but the dialogue needs subtitles
April 27
52. The Haunted Palace (1963). DVD. One of my favorites in the Poe/Price/Corman series, although this actually an adaptation of a Lovecraft story.
53. Tower of London (1962). DVD. Leave it to Roger Corman to turn the history of Richard III into a ghost story, although to be fair Shakespeare had ghosts in his story, too.
April 28
54. Kings of the Sun (1963). TV. Action story set in pre-Columbian Texas where a group of Mayan refugees run into conflict with the local Indians
55. Mongolian Death Worms (2006).TV I liked it better when it was called Tremors.
56. Stonehenge Apocalypse (2010). TV I only watched this because it has Misha Collins who plays Castiel on Supernatural. It was less awful than the average run of made-for-Syfy movies, but it was still pretty bad.
57. Alien Twister (2012). TV. Higgs bosons create gas-giant style storms on earth or something like that. I really didn't get the plot.
April 30
58. Knightriders (1981). DVD A George Romero film about idealism and loyalty with no zombies.
Spoiler:
Last edited by Gobear; 03-31-14 at 09:23 PM.
#6
Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
* = First Time View
FTV Total= 19
March 31
1. Puppet Master - DVD
2. Death Race (Audio Commentary) - DVD
April 1
3. Puppet Master II - DVD
April 3
4. The Atomic Brain - DVD *
5. Horrors of Spider Island - DVD *
6. The Wasp Woman - DVD *
April 4
7. Superman III - DVD
8. The Last Rebel - Youtube *
9. Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge - DVD
April 5
10. Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet - DVD *
11. Creature From the Haunted Sea - DVD *
April 6
12. God, the Devil, and a Winchester- Youtube *
13. Godzilla, King of the Monsters - DVD
April 10
14. Blind Man - Youtube *
15. The Phantom From 10,000 Leagues - DVD *
April 11
16. For a Few Dollars More - DVD
April 12
17. Snake in the Eagles Shadow - Crackle *
18. The Chinese Connection - DVD *
April 13
19. Friday the 13th (1980) - DVD
April 14
20. Monster From a Prehistoric Planet - DVD
21. Pumpkinhead IV: Blood Feud - Crackle
April 16
22. Death Race 2000 - Epix Drive In *
23. Kong Island - DVD
April 17
24. Godzilla vs Megaguirus - DVD
25. Gamera Guardian of the Universe - DVD
April 18
26. Ghidrah the Three Headed Monster - DVD
April 19
27. Two Headed Shark Attack - Netflix Watch Instantly *
April 22
28. Creature From the Black Lagoon - DVD
April 23
29. Bloodfist - Epix Drive In *
April 24
30. Bride of the Gorilla - DVD *
April 25
31. Attack of the Monsters - DVD
April 26
32. Dynamite Jim - Youtube *
April 27
33. Swamp Women - DVD *
April 28
34. Kung Fu: Punch of Death - DVD *
April 29
35. Zombie Strippers - Crackle *
April 30
36. Gammera the Invincible - DVD
FTV Total= 19
March 31
1. Puppet Master - DVD
2. Death Race (Audio Commentary) - DVD
April 1
3. Puppet Master II - DVD
April 3
4. The Atomic Brain - DVD *
5. Horrors of Spider Island - DVD *
6. The Wasp Woman - DVD *
April 4
7. Superman III - DVD
8. The Last Rebel - Youtube *
9. Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge - DVD
April 5
10. Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet - DVD *
11. Creature From the Haunted Sea - DVD *
April 6
12. God, the Devil, and a Winchester- Youtube *
13. Godzilla, King of the Monsters - DVD
April 10
14. Blind Man - Youtube *
15. The Phantom From 10,000 Leagues - DVD *
April 11
16. For a Few Dollars More - DVD
April 12
17. Snake in the Eagles Shadow - Crackle *
18. The Chinese Connection - DVD *
April 13
19. Friday the 13th (1980) - DVD
April 14
20. Monster From a Prehistoric Planet - DVD
21. Pumpkinhead IV: Blood Feud - Crackle
April 16
22. Death Race 2000 - Epix Drive In *
23. Kong Island - DVD
April 17
24. Godzilla vs Megaguirus - DVD
25. Gamera Guardian of the Universe - DVD
April 18
26. Ghidrah the Three Headed Monster - DVD
April 19
27. Two Headed Shark Attack - Netflix Watch Instantly *
April 22
28. Creature From the Black Lagoon - DVD
April 23
29. Bloodfist - Epix Drive In *
April 24
30. Bride of the Gorilla - DVD *
April 25
31. Attack of the Monsters - DVD
April 26
32. Dynamite Jim - Youtube *
April 27
33. Swamp Women - DVD *
April 28
34. Kung Fu: Punch of Death - DVD *
April 29
35. Zombie Strippers - Crackle *
April 30
36. Gammera the Invincible - DVD
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Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20

** LIST COMPLETE **
☼ - First time viewing
March 31st
1. Hercules and the Masked Rider (1963) ☼
2. Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators (1964) ☼
3. The Conqueror of the Orient (1962) ☼
4. The Last of the Vikings (1961) ☼
April 1st
5. The Blade Master (1984)
6. Sword of Lancelot (1963)
7. Panda and the Magic Serpent (1966) ☼
8. The Witch's Curse (1962) ☼
April 2nd
9. Two Gladiators (1964) ☼
10. Ursus in the Land of Fire (1963) ☼
11. Cleopatra's Daughter (1960) ☼
April 3rd
12. David & Goliath (1960) ☼
13. War Gods of Babylon (1962) ☼
14. War Goddess (1974) ☼
April 4th
15. Son of Samson (1960)
16. Son of Cleopatra (1965)
April 5th
17. Hercules Against the Moon Men (1964)
18. The Giants of Thessaly (1960) ☼
19. Ali Baba and the Seven Saracens (1964) ☼
April 6th
20. The Giant of Marathon (1959) ☼
21. Death Rides a Horse (1968) ☼
22. Sundance and the Kid (1969) [aka Alive or Preferably Dead] ☼
April 7th
23. Grand Duel (1974) ☼
24. Twice a Judas (1969) [aka They Were Called Graveyard] ☼
25. Duel of Champions (1961) ☼
26. The Magic Voyage of Sinbad (1962) ☼
27. The Day the Earth Froze (1964) ☼
28. The 36 Crazy Fists (1977) ☼
29. Fantasy Mission Force (1982) ☼
April 8th
30. Reefer Madness (1936)
31. Reefer Madness (1936) w/RiffTrax ☼
32. Reefer Madness (1936) w/Legend Films staff production commentary ☼
33. Clerks (1994) ☼
April 9th
34. The Great Lover (1949)
35. Captain Kidd (1945)
36. The Legend of the Sea Wolf (1975) ☼
April 10th
37. Mutiny on the Elsinore (1937) ☼
38. Hell Ship Mutiny (1957) ☼
39. Thor and the Amazon Women (1963) ☼
40. Sea Devils (1937) ☼
April 11th
41. The Black Pirate (1926) ☼
42. Long John Silver's Return to Treasure Island [aka Long John Silver] (1954) ☼
43. Mutiny (1952) ☼
April 12th
44. Damon and Pythias (1962) ☼
45. The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell (1968)
46. How to Commit Marriage (1969)
April 13th
47. Son of Paleface (1952)
48. The Fury of Hercules (1962) ☼
49. Caesar the Conqueror (1962) ☼
April 14th
50. Son of Hercules in the Land of Darkness [aka Hercules the Invincible] (1964)
51. Gladiators of Rome (1962) ☼
52. Maciste in King Solomon's Mines (1964) ☼
53. Kissin' Cousins (1964)
54. Alien Apocalypse (2005)
55. Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
56. Beach Party (1963)
April 15th
57. Muscle Beach Party (1964)
58. Bikini Beach (1964)
59. Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (1985)
60. Police Academy 3: Back in Training (1986)
61. 3000 Miles to Graceland (2001) ☼
62. First Spaceship on Venus (1960)
63. The Terror (1963)
April 16th
64. Ski Party (1965) ☼
65. The Wild One (1953) ☼
66. Fury of Achilles (1962) ☼
April 17th
67. Samson and the Seven Miracles of the World (1961) ☼
68. Ursus in the Valley of the Lions (1961) ☼
April 18th
69. Ulysses Against the Son of Hercules (1961)
70. Hercules Against the Barbarians (1964) ☼
April 19th
71. The Ten Gladiators (1960) ☼
72. Romulus and the Sabines (1961) ☼
April 20th
73. Queen of the Amazons (1947) ☼
74. Up in Smoke (1978)
April 21st
75. Vengeance of Ursus (1961) ☼
76. Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules (1962)
April 22nd
77. The Avenger (1962) ☼
78. Hercules Against the Mongols (1963) ☼
79. Kindar the Invulnerable (1964) ☼
April 23rd
80. The White Warrior (1959) ☼
81. Triumph of the Son of Hercules (1961) ☼
April 24th
82. Colossus and the Headhunters (1960) ☼
83. Vulcan, Son of Jupiter ☼
84. Hercules and the Tyrants of Babylon (1964) ☼
April 25th
85. Giants of Rome (1964) ☼
86. Herod the Great (1965) ☼
87. Hercules Unchained (1959)
April 26th
88. Hercules (1958)
89. Mole Men Against the Son of Hercules (1961)
90. Hercules and the Captive Women (1961) ☼
91. Hercules, Prisoner of Evil (1964) ☼
92. Hercules the Avenger (1965) ☼
93. Hercules and the Princess of Troy (1965) ☼
April 27th
94. Atlas in the Land of the Cyclops (1961) ☼
95. Beach Blanket Bingo (1965) ☼
96. How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965) ☼
97. Fireball 500 (1966) ☼
98. Thunder Alley (1967) ☼
99. Goliath and the Dragon (1960)
100. A Boy and His Dog (1975)
101. Gidget (1959)
102. Gidget Goes Hawaiian (1961)
April 28th
103. Gidget Goes to Rome (1963) ☼
104. The Three Stooges: A Missed Fortune; Listen, Judge; Corny Casanovas; He Cooked His Goose (1952)
105. The Three Stooges: Gents in a Jam; Three Dark Horses; Cuckoo on a Choo Choo (1952); Up in Daisy's Penthouse (1953)
106. The Three Stooges: Booty and the Beast; Loose Loot; Tricky Dicks; Spooks! (in 3D) (1953)
107. The Three Stooges: Pardon My Backfire (in 3D); Rip, Sew, and Stitch; Bubble Trouble; Goof on the Roof (1953)
108. The Three Stooges: Income Tax Sappy; Musty Musketeers; Pals and Gals; Knutzy Knights (1954)
109. The Three Stooges: Shot in the Frontier; Scotched in Scotland (1954); The Ghost Talks; Who Done It? (1949)
110. High Fidelity (2000) ☼
111. Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987)
April 29th
112. Battlestar Galactica (1978)
113. Windjammer (1937) ☼
114. Corsair (1931) ☼
115. Law of the Sea (1931) ☼
116. The Last Adventurers (1937) ☼
117. Gumshoe (1971) ☼
April 30th
118. Starship Troopers 3: Marauder (2008) ☼
119. Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 (1983)
120. Bandit: Bandit Goes Country (1994) ☼
Spoiler:
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Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
1. The Last Page (US: Man Bait) (1952) * 78 min.
2. Goldilocks and the Three Bares (1963) * 69 min.
3. Crypt of Dark Secrets (1976) * 71 min.
4. Seven Men From Now (1956) * 78 min.
5. Black Sunday (1960) * 87 min.
6. The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963) * 86 min.
7. Terrified (1963) * 80 min.
8. Black Sabbath (1963) * 92 min.
9. Blood and Black Lace (1964) * 84 min.
10. Phantasm (1979) * 88 min.
11. Night Tide (1961) * 85 min.
12. The Hoodlum (1951) * 62 min.
13. Sleepaway Camp (1983) * 84 min.
14. Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988) * 79 min.
15. Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland (1989) * 79 min.
16. Getting It On (1983) * 96 min.
17. The Glamorous Life of Sachiko Hanai (2003) * 91 min./The Adventure of Sachiko Hanai (2003) * 7 min.
18. Gun Crazy: A Woman From Nowhere (2002) * 65 min.
19. Gun Crazy: Beyond the Law (2002) * 64 min.
20. Gun Crazy: Traitor's Rhapsody (2003) * 69 min.
21. Gun Crazy: Requiem For a Bodyguard (2003) * 70 min.
22. Night In The Crypt (1981) * 90 min.
23. The Return of Swamp Thing (1989) * 97 min.
24. Open Water (2003) * 80 min.
25. Girl's Nite Out (1982) * 97 min.
* First time viewing.
2. Goldilocks and the Three Bares (1963) * 69 min.
3. Crypt of Dark Secrets (1976) * 71 min.
4. Seven Men From Now (1956) * 78 min.
5. Black Sunday (1960) * 87 min.
6. The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963) * 86 min.
7. Terrified (1963) * 80 min.
8. Black Sabbath (1963) * 92 min.
9. Blood and Black Lace (1964) * 84 min.
10. Phantasm (1979) * 88 min.
11. Night Tide (1961) * 85 min.
12. The Hoodlum (1951) * 62 min.
13. Sleepaway Camp (1983) * 84 min.
14. Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988) * 79 min.
15. Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland (1989) * 79 min.
16. Getting It On (1983) * 96 min.
17. The Glamorous Life of Sachiko Hanai (2003) * 91 min./The Adventure of Sachiko Hanai (2003) * 7 min.
18. Gun Crazy: A Woman From Nowhere (2002) * 65 min.
19. Gun Crazy: Beyond the Law (2002) * 64 min.
20. Gun Crazy: Traitor's Rhapsody (2003) * 69 min.
21. Gun Crazy: Requiem For a Bodyguard (2003) * 70 min.
22. Night In The Crypt (1981) * 90 min.
23. The Return of Swamp Thing (1989) * 97 min.
24. Open Water (2003) * 80 min.
25. Girl's Nite Out (1982) * 97 min.
* First time viewing.
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Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20

*First-time viewing
April 3
1. Cruel Intentions 2*
April 6
2. Mountain of the Cannibal God*
3. Django*
April 10
4. Vanishing Point*
5. Ninja Assassin*
April 11
6. War Gods of Babylon*
7. The War Goddess*
April 14
8. The Tall T*
April 16
9. Showdown in Little Tokyo
10. Fast Company*
April 17
11. Ride Lonesome*
April 30
12. Winchester 73*
13. Jonah Hex*
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Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20

2010 B-Movie/Exploitation/Drive-in Movie Challenge List - 104
2011 B-Movie/Exploitation/Drive-in Movie Challenge List - 105
4/1/12
1) Killpoint (1984) - Grabbed the first disc out of Mill Creek's "Explosive Cinema" set to start things off. A police detective (Leo Fong) is trying to catch a psycho-killer/illegal gunrunner (Cameron Mitchell) and his henchman (Stack Pierce). Richard Roundtree pops up as a detective in about a half dozen scenes. Lots of gunplay, a little chop socky, several really bad country songs, and a couple of boobs (three if you count Cameron Mitchell).
2) Low Blow (1986) - Leo Fong returns (along with just about everyone else from the last movie) as a down-on-his-luck private eye who is hired to rescue a rich man's daughter from a cult run by Cameron Mitchell (nutty as ever) and Akosua Busia (cute as a button). Stack Pierce is a down-on-his-luck boxer who Fong hires to be part of his mercenary team.
4/2/12
3) 9 Deaths of the Ninja (1985) - I'm guessing, going by the goofy interpretive dance title sequence alone, that this was meant to be a tongue-in-cheek action flick. It was amusing anyway, whether intentional or not. Sho Kosugi and Brent Huff (the guy from The Perils of Gwendoline) are anti-terrorist agents called in when a busload of tourists are kidnapped by a Dr. Strangelove wannabe and his henchwomen (led by Regina Richardson, who I just saw last month in Tightrope). If not for one gratuitous boob shot, and a murder or three, this would be a great kid's movie.
4) The Patriot (1986) - After Stack Pierce (again) and a couple of goofballs steal a nuclear warhead, Leslie Nielsen drafts former SEAL Gregg Henry back into service to recover the bomb before it goes off. Jeff Conaway (that guy from Taxi) and the always entertaining Michael J. Pollard are in it too.
5) Professor Lust (1967) - I got tired of Crown International flicks, so I switched gears. A mild-mannered college professor partakes in a drug he developed, and becomes a drug dealer/pornographer/pimp (not sure why they didn't just go ahead and call it "The Naughty Professor") who drugs women so they'll have sex with undesirable men. The SWV DVD-R copy seems to be missing a reel or two midway, but that's probably all there is of it anywhere.
6) Torture Me Kiss Me (1970) - Early Nazisploitation film featuring guys in Nazi uniforms, chicks in short dresses (I guess the costume rental place didn't have 1940's clothes for women), and some WWII stock footage. The orgy scene promised in the trailer
Spoiler:
4/3/12
7) Top Cop (1990) - Disc two out of Mill Creek's "Explosive Cinema" set: Arkansas cop works to bring down a drug kingpin.
4/4/12
8) The Silencer (1992) - A hitwoman who gets her orders from a video game, is stalked by Chris Mulkey (I recognized him, but I only know his name because I read the credits) as she kills a few people. Morton Downey, Jr. was in it, for some reason. Man, I hated this one.
9) Scorpion (1986) - Chuck Norris wannabe battles terrorists. I decided to skip the last film on this disc, Van Nuys Blvd., because I watched it during a previous Challenge.
10) Paradise in Harlem (1939) - After witnessing a murder, a black actor flees Harlem and heads south to take up alcoholism. Soon his life-long dream of performing Othello takes him back to Harlem.
11) Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies (2000) - Documentary about exploitation films. Features interviews with Samuel Z. Arkoff, Roger Corman, David Friedman, Doris Wishman, and others.
12) Iron Angel (1964) - Disc three out of Mill Creek's "Explosive Cinema" set: Ultra-low budget Korean War flick about a few soldiers and a M*A*S*H nurse they run into while on a mission.
13) The Hostage (1967) - The "cinematography by Ted V. Mikels" credit told me I was in for a good time. A young couple and their bratty little bastard are moving from an apartment to a house somewhere in Iowa. The kid stows away on the moving van with bad guys, Don Kelly and Harry Dean Stanton. John Carradine plays a bum who's accused of abducting the kid.
4/5/12
14) Terror in the Jungle (1967) - Plane crashes in the Amazon, and a guy goes to the jungle to look for his kid (who's being held by an Incan dance troupe). This is the second "Magicmation Effects" (a stop-motion technique used for gore effects) movie I've seen in the last six months (the other was Legend of Horror (1971), produced by the same guy, Enrique Torres Tudela). I doubt there's a third.
15) The Skydivers (1963) - Not sure if I've seen this one before (or just the MST3K version), but decided I might as well go ahead and watch it since it was already in the DVD player. Soap opera tale about people jumping out of airplanes. Bad acting. Stupid dialogue ("Coffee? I like coffee."). I've seen far worse.
4/6/12
16) Naked - As Nature Intended (1961) - British nudist camp movie follows five girls across country as the narrator points out historic spots (Stonehenge, etc.) and gives a little history lesson. Finally the travelogue ends when the girls get to a beach where they frolic under an overcast sky, then walk around a nudist camp (carrying strategically placed towels, of course).
17) I Crossed the Color Line (The Black Klansman) (1966) - Directed by Ted V. Mikels. After his daughter is killed when Klansmen firebomb a church, a light-skinned black guy buys a wig and joins the Klan.
18) Raw Meat (1972) -
4/7/12
19) Detroit 9000 (1973) -
20) Bamboo Gods and Iron Men (1973) -
21) Linda Lovelace for President (1975) -
22) The Pleasures of a Woman (1972) -
4/8/12
23) Red: Werewolf Hunter (2010) -
24) The Italian Connection (1972) -
25) Bigfoot (1969) -
4/9/12
26) Liane Jungle Goddess (1956) -
27) Liar's Moon (1981) -
4/10/12
28) The Kidnapping of the President (1979) -
29) The Young Graduates (1971) -
4/11/12
30) Road to Nashville (1966) -
31) Petey Wheatstraw The Devil's Son in Law (1977) -
4/12/12
32) Untamed Women (1952) -
33) Assault of the Rebel Girls (Cuban Rebel Girls) (1959) -
34) High School Hellcats (1958) -
4/13/12
35) Runaway Daughters (1956) -
36) Indian Paint (1964) -
37) African Safari (Rivers of Fire and Ice) (1968) -
38) Santee (1972) -
39) The Specialist (1975) -
40) Werewolves on Wheels (1971) w/ commentary by director Michel Levesque and writer David M. Kaufman
4/14/12
41) Shot on Location (1971) -
42) Love Making U.S.A. (1971) -
4/15/12
43) Deathrow Gameshow (1987) -
44) My Mom's a Werewolf (1988) -
4/16/12
45) Almost Hollywood (1994) -
46) Secret File: Hollywood (1961) -
47) Dragstrip Girl (1957) -
4/17/12
48) Sorority Girl (1957) -
49) Rock All Night (1957) -
50) The Bushwhacker (1968) -
51) The Black Alley Cats (1973) -
52) The Spook Who Sat by the Door (1973) -
4/18/12
53) Cinderella 2000 (1977) -
54) Massacre in Dinosaur Valley (1985) -
4/19/12
55) Let's Get Laid! (1977) -
56) Womaneater (The Woman Eater) (1958) -
4/20/12
57) American Raspberry (1977) -
58) Cracking Up (1977) -
59) For Y'ur Height Only (1982)
60) Crack House (1989) -
61) Vice Raid (1959) -
4/21/12
62) Uomini si nasce poliziotti si muore (Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man) (1976)
63) Coffy (1973) -
64) Cleopatra Jones (1973) -
65) The Adventures of Lucky Pierre (1961) -
4/22/12
66) Shark Night (2011) -
67) Run, Virgin, Run (1973) -
4/23/12
68) Machete Maidens Unleashed! (2010) -
69) Mr. Hercules Against Karate (1973)
4/24/12
70) Up from the Depths (1979) -
71) Gums (1976) -
72) The Taking of Christina (1975) -
73) 2069: A Sex Odyssey (1978) -
74) Sweet Sugar (1972) -
75) China Cat (1978) -
4/25/12
76) The Happy Hooker (1975) -
77) The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington (1977) -
78) The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood (1980) -
4/26/12
79) Chatterbox! (1977) -
80) The Flesh is Weak (1957) -
81) Blonde in Bondage (1957) -
82) Problem Girls (1953) -
83) Running Wild (1955) -
84) Untamed Youth (1957) -
4/27/12
85) Guns Girls and Gangsters (1958) -
86) C.B. Hustlers (1976) -
87) Auditions (1978) -
88) Teenage Hitchhikers (1974) -
4/28/12
89) The Night of the Cat (1972) -
90) Up Your Ladder (Up Yours) (1979) -
4/29/12
91) Like It Is (Psychedelic Fever) (1968) -
92) The Amazing Transplant (1970) -
93) Confessions of a Sex Maniac (1974) -
94) Brand of Shame (1968) -
4/30/12
95) Bat Pussy (1973) -
96) Superwoman (1979) -
97) Boss ****** (1974) -
98) Street of a Thousand Pleasures (1972) -
99) Way Out Topless (1967) -
100) Blood Shack (1971) -
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Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
last year 21
Personal goal 31
(ratings are on a scale of 5)
1. March 31: Four Of The Apocolypse... 1975, NR, DVD
A gambler, prostitute, drunk and a ghost whisperer embark on a strange jounery after the town they meet in is slaughtered by masked outlaws. During their travels they encounter a menacing baddie named Chaco who continuously harasses our heros.
this was pretty good, the bad guy Chaco was extra badass until the final showdown and the whole travelogue was accompanied by some silly folk music that liked to point out the obvious. overall i could have used some more shoot outs but it remained watchable throughout.
rating: 2.5 B's
2. March 31: Humanoids From The Deep A.K.A. Monster 1980, R, Netflix Streaming
"From the caverns of the deep...IT STRIKES!" Mutated fish-faced crustacean humanoids terrorize a tiny fishing village and rape their women. Meanwhile the arrival of a new canning company is threatening to destroy their quaint villa and take their jobs. Can you guess what's the worst threat and who might be responsible?
This could have been an absolute cult masterpiece if there where more jokes added to this movie (in its defense there is one comical moment involving a ventriloquist, his dummy and a naked girl in a tent on a beach). The gore is pretty good, as well as the creature costumes. There are way more explosions in this movie than i was expecting.
rating: 3 B's
3. April 1: They Live 1988, R, Netflix Streaming
"You see them on the street. You watch them on TV. You might even vote for one this fall. You think they're people just like you. You're wrong. Dead wrong." A drifting jean wearer (played by pro wrestler Rowdy Roddy Piper) stumbles upon a pair of Raybans that allow him to see aliens and the subliminal messages they use to control the planet. shit then hits the fan cause Rowdy isn't gonna stand by and let this go down, at least not without a fight.
This is a cult favorite that i've just finally caught up with. Directed by John Carpenter this is full of cheesy lines and pokes at consumerism but it never takes itself seriously which makes it a lot of fun. there is a five minute alley fight easily makes any top ten film fights list.
rating: 3.5 B's
4. April 1: The Raid: Redemption 2011, R, Theater
"1 Ruthless Crime Lord, 20 Elite Cops, 30 Floors of Hell." A police special operations unit gets trapped in a building run by a ruthless crime lord. Our heros are forced to punch, kick, shoot and stab their way to freedom.
This is some serious heart pounding action. The film has a great sense of claustrophobia, paranoia and of course nonstop brutal face breaking action. The whole thing is visceral, intense and a lot of fun. highly recommended.
rating: 4 B's
5. April 3: Search and Destroy 1979, PG, DVD
A showering Vietnam vet finds out is old army buddies are being murdered one by one and he might be next. Our hero peels out his rusty fiat into every driveway in town to find the killer and with two indifferent cops constantly holding him up from finding the killer he is forced to take an automatic weapon to the streets and serve up some justice.
Uh? this is almost entertaining if only for some funny fight scenes that always move from an urban environment suddenly to a foresty rocky hillside. The interactions with the cops and our hero Kip are always fun. And whats Kip mostly up to? Not using the doors on his car ever and unloading automatic weapons trying to kill the guy trying to kill him. i'm thinking i should avoid PG films that I actually expect to have R material in them.
rating: 1 B
6. April 5: 200mph 2011, R, Netflix Streaming
"Some Limits should never be crossed." a skinny college bound adrenaline junkies older brother is killed in a high speed car race. During the wake our hero dramatically calls out his bro's killer and vengefully challenges him to a race. Is his pussy ride of a car up to the challenge?
This was pretty bad, acting, special effects, storyline etc. still it was somehow compelling and kinda has everything you might need in this sort of a movie, strip clubs, car chases, foot chases, dramatic funerals, drug dealers, murder etc. don't get me wrong though its still crappy.
rating:1.5 B's
7. April 6: Street Racer 2008, R, Netflix Streaming
"At 130 MPH, you're never more ALIVE... or closer to DEAD!" An ex con is released form prison after crippling a young boy in a high speed car chase and soon finds himself pushed back into the illegal street race circuit by his crooked parole officer.
this is better than 200mph but not by much. The acting is slightly better but there are no boobs. There doesn't seem to be a line of dialogue where the main characters name isn't said a million times (a drinking game could easily accompany this). there is an old scruffy mentor that is a low budget Nick Nolte and makes this worth the watch.
rating: 2 B's
8. April 7: Titanic II 2010, NR, Netflix Streaming
"100 years later, lightning stikes twice." Mega rich bonehead builds a replica of the Titanic, deems it Titanic II and set sail exactly 100 years later. Nothing could go wrong a second time right?
Stupid in so many ways you can't stop watching. yep an icberg gets plowed into this ship via tsunami wave and just when everyone is scrambling for life boats a super tsunami hits our seagoers. A lot of elevators where used when this ship was going down? it was also fun to watch people pretend to fall down in a mall that is actually supposed to be part of the ship. The special effects where bad but better than i would have thought.
rating:1 B
9. April 7: The Big Bird Cage 1972, R, Netflix Streaming
"Women so hot with desire they melt the chains that enslave them!" An exotic model type flirts with the Prime Minister of some Central American local and winds up grinding sugar in an womens prison. Soon a gang revolutionaries led by Pan Grier and Sid Haig set up to break a bunch of these ladies out of their chaines to help fuel their comrades need for females.
This was fun, Pam Grier is sexy as ever and the scenes with her and Haig definitely steel the show. The whole thing is silly beyond belief but a good deal of fun. If i'm not mistaken the lead actress Anitra Ford was one of Bob Barker's Beauties on the Price is Right.
rating: 3 B's[/U]
10. April 8: Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Stars 1985, NR, Netflix Streaming
6 guys with weird names have to protect a young girl who might be recieving some information about a gangster and they protect her by trying to do whatever they can to see her naked. Meanwhile super cop Jackie Chan and partners are on the streets trying to nail the dudes responsible for killing somebody and trying to kill someother folks. you know assassin type stuff.
It seems i started this Trilogy in the wrong direction which left me very confused for the forst hour or so. Once the action kicked in though it was pretty good, definitely worth it to see a young Andy Lau fight along side Jackie Chan in a great wharehouse scene. The cover art would make you think this is a Jackie Chan film but for most of the film its a stupid sexist comedy with some fighting in the end. Best use of tennis rackets in a fight so far.
rating: 2.5 B's
11. April 8: The Driver 1978, R, DVD
"To break the driver, the cop was willing to break the law." The driver drives, a gambler gambles and a crooked cop does crooked things to catch the driver driving by setting up the gambler and in the end everyone takes one big chance to come up with the big win.
This is my favorite of the challeng so far. Ryan O'neal is great along with Bruce Dern you really can't keep your eyes off these guys. The car chases are badass and the whole movie is just plain cool. great ending and lot of fun all around. my second favorite wharehouse fight of the challenge.
rating: 4 B's
12. April 10: Game of Death 1978, R, Netflix Streaming
Billy-Lo sometimes played by Bruce Lee is a famous action star who is being forced to fight in some gangsters death match. After faking hsi death Lo hunts down the baddies responsible and takes them out one by one.
This is a great intro to Brucesploitation cinema. Lee died before this movie was finished and since a good chunk of footage was lost in some archives the movie was re-edited and re-shot with other actors hiding their faces with fake beards or big sunglasses. Lee is in this thing for about 15 minutes but those 15 are definitely worth it. the first half of this is silly, poorly dubbed and just feels strange becuase it seems so far from what the original story was. The final archival fights though with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and a few others are fantastic.
rating: 3 B's
13. April 22: Super Fuzz 1980, PG, DVD
"The funniest super hero of them all." Terence hill is a dopey cop who gets sprayed with radiation the results of which give him the wackiest super powers ever.
This is some dumb shit, maybe it was my mood but i rarely found this funny. the super powers that show up here make no sense. We get, see through walls, breath underwater, not die, run fast, crawl on ceiling, blow a giant bubble with bubblegum that can fly and carry two grown men, talk with fish, dive through walls, and the color red is our heros kryptonite. rarley funny and full of bad acting even from Ernest Borgnine.
rating: 1 B
Personal goal 31
(ratings are on a scale of 5)
1. March 31: Four Of The Apocolypse... 1975, NR, DVD
A gambler, prostitute, drunk and a ghost whisperer embark on a strange jounery after the town they meet in is slaughtered by masked outlaws. During their travels they encounter a menacing baddie named Chaco who continuously harasses our heros.
this was pretty good, the bad guy Chaco was extra badass until the final showdown and the whole travelogue was accompanied by some silly folk music that liked to point out the obvious. overall i could have used some more shoot outs but it remained watchable throughout.
rating: 2.5 B's
2. March 31: Humanoids From The Deep A.K.A. Monster 1980, R, Netflix Streaming
"From the caverns of the deep...IT STRIKES!" Mutated fish-faced crustacean humanoids terrorize a tiny fishing village and rape their women. Meanwhile the arrival of a new canning company is threatening to destroy their quaint villa and take their jobs. Can you guess what's the worst threat and who might be responsible?
This could have been an absolute cult masterpiece if there where more jokes added to this movie (in its defense there is one comical moment involving a ventriloquist, his dummy and a naked girl in a tent on a beach). The gore is pretty good, as well as the creature costumes. There are way more explosions in this movie than i was expecting.
Spoiler:
rating: 3 B's
3. April 1: They Live 1988, R, Netflix Streaming
"You see them on the street. You watch them on TV. You might even vote for one this fall. You think they're people just like you. You're wrong. Dead wrong." A drifting jean wearer (played by pro wrestler Rowdy Roddy Piper) stumbles upon a pair of Raybans that allow him to see aliens and the subliminal messages they use to control the planet. shit then hits the fan cause Rowdy isn't gonna stand by and let this go down, at least not without a fight.
This is a cult favorite that i've just finally caught up with. Directed by John Carpenter this is full of cheesy lines and pokes at consumerism but it never takes itself seriously which makes it a lot of fun. there is a five minute alley fight easily makes any top ten film fights list.
rating: 3.5 B's
4. April 1: The Raid: Redemption 2011, R, Theater
"1 Ruthless Crime Lord, 20 Elite Cops, 30 Floors of Hell." A police special operations unit gets trapped in a building run by a ruthless crime lord. Our heros are forced to punch, kick, shoot and stab their way to freedom.
This is some serious heart pounding action. The film has a great sense of claustrophobia, paranoia and of course nonstop brutal face breaking action. The whole thing is visceral, intense and a lot of fun. highly recommended.
rating: 4 B's
5. April 3: Search and Destroy 1979, PG, DVD
A showering Vietnam vet finds out is old army buddies are being murdered one by one and he might be next. Our hero peels out his rusty fiat into every driveway in town to find the killer and with two indifferent cops constantly holding him up from finding the killer he is forced to take an automatic weapon to the streets and serve up some justice.
Uh? this is almost entertaining if only for some funny fight scenes that always move from an urban environment suddenly to a foresty rocky hillside. The interactions with the cops and our hero Kip are always fun. And whats Kip mostly up to? Not using the doors on his car ever and unloading automatic weapons trying to kill the guy trying to kill him. i'm thinking i should avoid PG films that I actually expect to have R material in them.
rating: 1 B
6. April 5: 200mph 2011, R, Netflix Streaming
"Some Limits should never be crossed." a skinny college bound adrenaline junkies older brother is killed in a high speed car race. During the wake our hero dramatically calls out his bro's killer and vengefully challenges him to a race. Is his pussy ride of a car up to the challenge?
This was pretty bad, acting, special effects, storyline etc. still it was somehow compelling and kinda has everything you might need in this sort of a movie, strip clubs, car chases, foot chases, dramatic funerals, drug dealers, murder etc. don't get me wrong though its still crappy.
rating:1.5 B's
7. April 6: Street Racer 2008, R, Netflix Streaming
"At 130 MPH, you're never more ALIVE... or closer to DEAD!" An ex con is released form prison after crippling a young boy in a high speed car chase and soon finds himself pushed back into the illegal street race circuit by his crooked parole officer.
this is better than 200mph but not by much. The acting is slightly better but there are no boobs. There doesn't seem to be a line of dialogue where the main characters name isn't said a million times (a drinking game could easily accompany this). there is an old scruffy mentor that is a low budget Nick Nolte and makes this worth the watch.
rating: 2 B's
8. April 7: Titanic II 2010, NR, Netflix Streaming
"100 years later, lightning stikes twice." Mega rich bonehead builds a replica of the Titanic, deems it Titanic II and set sail exactly 100 years later. Nothing could go wrong a second time right?
Stupid in so many ways you can't stop watching. yep an icberg gets plowed into this ship via tsunami wave and just when everyone is scrambling for life boats a super tsunami hits our seagoers. A lot of elevators where used when this ship was going down? it was also fun to watch people pretend to fall down in a mall that is actually supposed to be part of the ship. The special effects where bad but better than i would have thought.
rating:1 B
9. April 7: The Big Bird Cage 1972, R, Netflix Streaming
"Women so hot with desire they melt the chains that enslave them!" An exotic model type flirts with the Prime Minister of some Central American local and winds up grinding sugar in an womens prison. Soon a gang revolutionaries led by Pan Grier and Sid Haig set up to break a bunch of these ladies out of their chaines to help fuel their comrades need for females.
This was fun, Pam Grier is sexy as ever and the scenes with her and Haig definitely steel the show. The whole thing is silly beyond belief but a good deal of fun. If i'm not mistaken the lead actress Anitra Ford was one of Bob Barker's Beauties on the Price is Right.
rating: 3 B's[/U]
10. April 8: Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Stars 1985, NR, Netflix Streaming
6 guys with weird names have to protect a young girl who might be recieving some information about a gangster and they protect her by trying to do whatever they can to see her naked. Meanwhile super cop Jackie Chan and partners are on the streets trying to nail the dudes responsible for killing somebody and trying to kill someother folks. you know assassin type stuff.
It seems i started this Trilogy in the wrong direction which left me very confused for the forst hour or so. Once the action kicked in though it was pretty good, definitely worth it to see a young Andy Lau fight along side Jackie Chan in a great wharehouse scene. The cover art would make you think this is a Jackie Chan film but for most of the film its a stupid sexist comedy with some fighting in the end. Best use of tennis rackets in a fight so far.
rating: 2.5 B's
11. April 8: The Driver 1978, R, DVD
"To break the driver, the cop was willing to break the law." The driver drives, a gambler gambles and a crooked cop does crooked things to catch the driver driving by setting up the gambler and in the end everyone takes one big chance to come up with the big win.
This is my favorite of the challeng so far. Ryan O'neal is great along with Bruce Dern you really can't keep your eyes off these guys. The car chases are badass and the whole movie is just plain cool. great ending and lot of fun all around. my second favorite wharehouse fight of the challenge.
rating: 4 B's
12. April 10: Game of Death 1978, R, Netflix Streaming
Billy-Lo sometimes played by Bruce Lee is a famous action star who is being forced to fight in some gangsters death match. After faking hsi death Lo hunts down the baddies responsible and takes them out one by one.
This is a great intro to Brucesploitation cinema. Lee died before this movie was finished and since a good chunk of footage was lost in some archives the movie was re-edited and re-shot with other actors hiding their faces with fake beards or big sunglasses. Lee is in this thing for about 15 minutes but those 15 are definitely worth it. the first half of this is silly, poorly dubbed and just feels strange becuase it seems so far from what the original story was. The final archival fights though with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and a few others are fantastic.
rating: 3 B's
13. April 22: Super Fuzz 1980, PG, DVD
"The funniest super hero of them all." Terence hill is a dopey cop who gets sprayed with radiation the results of which give him the wackiest super powers ever.
This is some dumb shit, maybe it was my mood but i rarely found this funny. the super powers that show up here make no sense. We get, see through walls, breath underwater, not die, run fast, crawl on ceiling, blow a giant bubble with bubblegum that can fly and carry two grown men, talk with fish, dive through walls, and the color red is our heros kryptonite. rarley funny and full of bad acting even from Ernest Borgnine.
rating: 1 B
Spoiler:
Last edited by DVDTalker12324; 03-30-13 at 12:39 AM.
#13
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
2012 Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge
DVD | Blu-ray | HD DVD | Theater | TV/DVR
Goal: 40 titles
☼ = First time viewing
March 31
01. Vanishing Point (1971)☼
April 1
02. Return of Shanghai Joe (1975)☼
03. The Shepherd: Border Patrol (2008)☼
April 2
04. Teenage Caveman (2002)☼
April 3
05. Killpoint (1984)☼
06. Low Blow (1986)☼
April 4
07. Wild Rebels (1967)☼
April 5
08. Hell on Wheels (1967)☼
April 7
09. Ninja (2009)☼
April 8
10. Malibu Express (1985)☼
11. Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987)☼
April 9
12. Lisa and the Devil (1974)☼
April 10
13. 9 Deaths of the Ninja (1985)☼
April 11
14. Charge! (1973)☼
April 12
15. Savage Beach (1989)☼
April 13
16. The Patriot (1986)☼
April 14
17. Frightmare (2000)☼
18. The Cabin in the Woods (2012)☼
19. The Side Hackers (1969)☼
20. Enter the Dragon (1973)☼
April 15
21. Top Cop (1990)☼
22. Bloodsport (1988)☼
April 16
23. The Silencer (1992)☼
24. Dangerous Charter (1962)☼
April 17
25. Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)☼
April 18
26. Chain Gang Women (1971)☼
April 19
27. Picasso Trigger (1988)☼
April 21
28. The Marijuana Menace (1937)☼
29. Reefer Madness (1936)☼
30. Delinquent Daughters (1944)☼
April 23
31. Missionary Man (2007)☼
April 24
32. Little Laura and Big John (1973)☼
33. Chained for Life (1951)☼
April 25
34. Guns (1990)☼
April 28
35. Child Bride (1938)☼
36. Escort Girl (1941)☼
April 29
37. Test Tube Babies (1948)☼
38. Hercules and the Captive Women (1961)☼
39. The Foreigner (2003)☼
April 30
40. Policewomen (1974)☼
Checklist:
DVD | Blu-ray | HD DVD | Theater | TV/DVR
Goal: 40 titles
☼ = First time viewing
March 31
01. Vanishing Point (1971)☼
April 1
02. Return of Shanghai Joe (1975)☼
03. The Shepherd: Border Patrol (2008)☼
April 2
04. Teenage Caveman (2002)☼
April 3
05. Killpoint (1984)☼
06. Low Blow (1986)☼
April 4
07. Wild Rebels (1967)☼
April 5
08. Hell on Wheels (1967)☼
April 7
09. Ninja (2009)☼
April 8
10. Malibu Express (1985)☼
11. Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987)☼
April 9
12. Lisa and the Devil (1974)☼
April 10
13. 9 Deaths of the Ninja (1985)☼
April 11
14. Charge! (1973)☼
April 12
15. Savage Beach (1989)☼
April 13
16. The Patriot (1986)☼
April 14
17. Frightmare (2000)☼
18. The Cabin in the Woods (2012)☼
19. The Side Hackers (1969)☼
20. Enter the Dragon (1973)☼
April 15
21. Top Cop (1990)☼
22. Bloodsport (1988)☼
April 16
23. The Silencer (1992)☼
24. Dangerous Charter (1962)☼
April 17
25. Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)☼
April 18
26. Chain Gang Women (1971)☼
April 19
27. Picasso Trigger (1988)☼
April 21
28. The Marijuana Menace (1937)☼
29. Reefer Madness (1936)☼
30. Delinquent Daughters (1944)☼
April 23
31. Missionary Man (2007)☼
April 24
32. Little Laura and Big John (1973)☼
33. Chained for Life (1951)☼
April 25
34. Guns (1990)☼
April 28
35. Child Bride (1938)☼
36. Escort Girl (1941)☼
April 29
37. Test Tube Babies (1948)☼
38. Hercules and the Captive Women (1961)☼
39. The Foreigner (2003)☼
April 30
40. Policewomen (1974)☼
Checklist:
Spoiler:
Last edited by jmsmath; 04-30-12 at 11:55 PM.
#14
Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20

Last Year: 105
This Year's Goal: Match last year, focusing on B-Noir
[* = first-time views]
April 1: "I know you're a two timer, but I'm going to kiss the two-timing out of you!"
1. Whiplash (1948)*
2. Danger Signal (1945)*
April 2: "Women should be struck regularly, like gongs."
3. Caught (1949)*
4. The Accused (1949)*
5. Railroaded! (1947)*
April 3: "People get careless when they think a case is closed."
6. Shockproof (1949)*
7. Fear in the Night (1947)*
8. Plunder Road (1957)*
April 4: "You might as well give up...there's nothing to do now but end it."
9. Witness to Murder (1954)*
10. The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945)*
April 5: Happy Birthday Roger Corman!
11. High School Big Shot (1959)
12. Bloody Mama (1970)*
13. The Intruder (1962)*
April 6: "There's worse things than murder -- you can kill somebody an inch at a time."
14. Ruthless (1948)*
15. 99 River Street (1953)*
16. So Dark the Night (1946)*
April 7: "Why do I want to be a real person when I'm already a myth?"
17. Force of Evil (1948)*
18. Machete Maidens Unleashed! (2010)*
19. Machete (2010)*
20. Hobo With a Shotgun (2010)*
April 8: "None of us can get off -- until they push us off."
21. I Married a Communist (1949)*
22. Cry Vengeance (1954)*
23. A Lady Without Passport (1950)*
April 9: "He'll kill until he dies!"
24. The Captive City (1949)*
25. The Devil Thumbs a Ride (1947)*
26. The World for Ransom (1954)*
April 10: "Put up your hands, you dirty no-good Red!"
27. Champion (1949)*
28. I Was a Communist for the FBI (1951)*
29. The Web (1947)*
April 11: "He's a worm -- the kind you ought to jump on with heavy boots"
30. Stranger on the Third Floor (1940)*
31. The Sound of Fury (1950)*
32. Loan Shark (1950)*
April 12: "He stopped being smart when he took my money."
33. The Unsuspected (1947)*
34. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950)*
35. Kiss the Blood Off My Hands (1948)*
April 13: "Then...he's still out there."
36. Friday the 13th (1980)
37. Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981)
38. Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood (1988)*
39. Jason Goes to Hell (1993)*
April 14: "But you've got good sense, and anybody with good sense ain't gonna wanna do what we're doin'."
40. Planet Terror (2007)
41. Death Proof (2007)
42. Women in Cages (1971)*
43. Caged Heat (1974)*
44. Caged Fury (1990)*
April 15: “She’s no good...but that’s the way it is.”
45. Strange Illusion (1945)*
46. The Man Who Cheated Himself (1950)*
47. The Cabin in the Woods (2012)* Wildcard #1
48. The House at the Edge of the Park (1980)*
April 16: "She wants to play -- but she has to be at bat the whole game."
49. Desperate (1947)*
50. Cornered (1945)*
51. I Walk Alone (1947)*
April 17: "When you live outside the law, you have to eliminate dishonesty."
52. The Lineup (1958)*
53. The Long Night (1947)*
54. Southside 1-1000 (1947)*
April 18: "Is he bewitched, Father Henry...?"
55. Savage Country (2010)*
56. Kill the Scream Queen (2004)*
57. Sacred Flesh (2000)*
April 19: "America needs B-Movies like America needs cereal"
58. Popatopolis (2009)*
59. Attack Girls Swim Team vs. The Undead (2007)*
60. The Candy Snatchers (1972)*
61. The Hot Box (1972)*
April 20: "Listen bitch, fame has a price!"
62. Desperate Teenage Lovedolls (1984)*
63. Lovedolls Superstar (1986)*
64. The Explosive Generation (1961)*
65. Ticked-Off Trannnies with Knives (2010)*
April 21: "Come on, don't waste your time explaining, let's go"
66. Lady Chatterley's Lover (1981)*
67. Vigilante (1983)*
68. Rubber (2010)*
April 22: “For five thousand dollars, I’m not afraid of anything — not even death!”
69. The Red House (1947)*
70. Among the Living (1941)*
71. Tattooed Stranger (1950)*
April 23: “There are things on Earth still hidden from us. Secret things – dark and mysterious.”
72. Jeopardy (1953)*
73. One Way Street (1950)*
74. The Night has a Thousand Eyes (1948)*
April 24: "He wants to make a deal. He thinks his life is worth money."
75. Red Light (1949)*
76. Guilty Bystander (1950)*
77. The Lawless (1950)*
78. The Edge of Doom (1950)*
April 25: "You know, the heaviest thing in the world's a dead man."
79. The Dark Past (1948)*
80. Talk About a Stranger (1952)*
81. The Breaking Point (1950)*
82. Journey Into Fear (1943)*
April 26: "So beautiful outside, so rotten inside."
83. The Woman on the Beach (1947)*
84. Follow Me Quietly (1949)*
85. The Locket (1946)*
86. Framed (1947)*
April 27: "Chicago's the big melting pot, and I got melted but good."
87. City That Never Sleeps (1953)*
88. T-Men (1947)*
89. Cause for Alarm (1951)*
April 28: "In this world, you turn the other cheek, and you get hit with a lug wrench."
90. Impact (1949)*
91. Black Tuesday (1954)*
92. Black Angel (1946)*
93. Johnny Angel (1945)*
April 29: "Don't ever change, Tiger. I don't think I'd like you with a heart."
94. Berlin Express (1948)*
95. Killer Bait (1949)*
96. The Sniper (1952)*
97. Phantom Lady (1944)*
April 30: "Money isn't dirty...just people."
98. The Second Woman (1950)*
99. Pushover (1954)*
100. Beyond the Forest (1949)*
Totals:
100 Movies
27% of TSPDT's Noir List

Last edited by Shack; 05-03-12 at 10:08 AM.
#15
DVD Talk Special Edition
Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
The Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge!!
March 31 - April 30, 2012
100 Movies in 31 Days
Green = First Time View
March 31 - April 30, 2012
100 Movies in 31 Days
Green = First Time View
2012-03-31
001. The Dallas Connection (1994)
Girls, Guns And G-Strings Disc 3
002. Day Of The Warrior (1996)
Girls, Guns And G-Strings Disc 3
003. Return To Savage Beach (1998)
Girls, Guns And G-Strings Disc 3
004. RiffTrax: The Galaxy Invader (1985)
RiffTrax: The Galaxy Invader
2012-04-01
005. Prehistoric Women (1950)
Sci-Fi Classics Disc 10
006. Voyage To The Prehistoric Planet (1965)
Sci-Fi Classics Disc 2
007. Monster From A Prehistoric Planet (1967)
Horror Classics Disc 10
008. Voyage To The Planet Of Prehistoric Women (1968)
Sci-Fi Classics Disc 2
009. A Shriek In The Night (1933)
Horror Classics Disc 10
010. Double Exposure (1983)
Pure Terror Disc 1
011. Crucible Of Horror (1970)
Pure Terror Disc 1
2012-04-02
012. The World Gone Mad (1933)
Horror Classics Disc 9
013. Life Returns (1935)
Sci-Fi Invasion Disc 11
014. Trapped By Television (1936)
Sci-Fi Invasion Disc 6
015. The Cloning Of Clifford Swimmer (1974)
Fox Movie Channel On Demand
016. Keep My Grave Open (1976)
Pure Terror Disc 4
2012-04-03
017. Mystery Science Theater 3000: King Dinosaur (1955)
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Volume XXIII
018. Scalps (1983)
YouTube
019. Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Punaman (1980)
YouTube
020. Rock All Night (1957)
AMC Videos
021. The Tell-Tale Heart (1960)
Pure Terror Disc 8
022. Piranha, Piranha! (1972)
Nightmare Worlds Disc 9
023. The Brain Machine (1977)
Sci-Fi Classics Disc 10
2012-04-04
024. Mystery Science Theater 3000: San Francisco International (1970)
YouTube
025. Emanuelle In Bangkok (1976)
Black Emanuelle's Box Volume 1
026. Emanuelle Around The World (1977)
Black Emanuelle's Box Volume 1
027. Emanuelle And The White Slave Trade (1978)
Black Emanuelle's Box Volume 2
028. The Young Graduates (1971)
Rare Cult Cinema Disc 1
029. Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Castle Of Fu Manchu (1969)
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Volume XXIII
2012-04-05
030. Daigoro Vs. Goliath (1971)
YouTube 1 2 3
031. Secret File: Hollywood (1962)
Rare Cult Cinema Disc 3
032. Almost Hollywood (1994)
Rare Cult Cinema Disc 3
033. The Specialist (1975)
Rare Cult Cinema Disc 2
034. Robot Pilot (1941)
Nightmare Worlds Disc 11
035. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Code Name: Diamond Head (1977)
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Volume XXIII
2012-04-06
036. Perkins' 14 (2009)
8 Films To Die For After Dark Horrorfest III Disc 2
037. Voices (2007)
8 Films To Die For After Dark Horrorfest III Disc 2
038. Dying Breed (2008)
8 Films To Die For After Dark Horrorfest III Disc 2
039. From Within (2008)
8 Films To Die For After Dark Horrorfest III Disc 2
040. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Last Of The Wild Horses (1948)
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Volume XXIII
2012-04-07
041. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Space Mutiny (1988)
YouTube 1 2 3 4
042. No Time To Fear (2009)
Chiller
043. The Rats (2002)
Movie Pass On Demand
044. The Phantom From 10,000 Leagues (1956)
Horror Classics Disc 12
045. The Convent (2000)
Fearnet On Demand
2012-04-08
046. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Girl In Gold Boots (1968)
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Volume XXIII
047. Terror In The Jungle (1968)
Pure Terror Disc 10
048. Mystery Science Theater 3000: I Was A Teenage Werewolf (1957)
YouTube 1 2
049. Kung Fu Acts (1980)
Martial Arts Disc 1
050. Sabata (1969)
The Sabata Trilogy
051. Adios, Sabata (1970)
The Sabata Trilogy
052. Beastly (2011)
Showtime On Demand
2012-04-09
053. Bulldog Drummond's Revenge (1937)
Mystery Classics Disc 1
054. Bulldog Drummond Comes Back (1937)
Mystery Classics Disc 1
055. Bulldog Drummond Escapes (1937)
Mystery Classics Disc 1
056. Bulldog Drummond's Peril (1938)
Mystery Classics Disc 1
057. Bulldog Drummond In Africa (1938)
Mystery Classics Disc 1
058. Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police (1939)
Mystery Classics Disc 1
2012-04-10
059. The College-Girl Murders (1967)
AMC Videos
060. Return Of Sabata (1971)
The Sabata Trilogy
061. Black Emmanuelle, White Emmanuelle (1976)
Black Emanuelle's Box Volume 2
062. The Sign Of Four (1932)
Mystery Classics Disc 4
063. Batbabe The Dark Nightie (2009)
The Movie Channel On Demand
064. Grave Of The Vampire (1972)
Pure Terror Disc 7
2012-04-11
065. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Deathstalker And The Warriors From Hell (1988)
YouTube
066. Poor Cecily (1974)
Download
067. The Nightmare Never Ends (1985)
Nightmare Worlds Disc 3
068. It Happened At Nightmare Inn (1973)
Pure Terror Disc 12
069. Scared To Death (1946)
Pure Terror Disc 12
070. This Is Not A Test (1962)
Nightmare Worlds Disc 7
071. The Lost World (1925)
Nightmare Worlds Disc 7
2012-04-12
072. Autumn Born (1979)
Download
073. White Comanche (1968)
Spaghetti Westerns Disc 3
074. Autopsy (2008)
8 Films To Die For After Dark Horrorfest III Disc 1
075. Slaughter (2009)
8 Films To Die For After Dark Horrorfest III Disc 1
076. The Brøken (2008)
8 Films To Die For After Dark Horrorfest III Disc 1
2012-04-13
077. Escape From Galaxy 3 (1976)
Sci-Fi Invasion Disc 4
078. Hyper Sapien: People From Another Star (1986)
Sci-Fi Invasion Disc 4
079. Assassin (1986)
Sci-Fi Invasion Disc 9
080. The Head (1959)
Sci-Fi Invasion Disc 1
081. The Eyes Behind The Stars (1978)
Sci-Fi Invasion Disc 1
082. Prey (2010)
Fearnet On Demand
083. Slipstream (1989)
Sci-Fi Invasion Disc 3
2012-04-14
084. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Women Of The Prehistoric Planet (1966)
DVDR
085. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Rocket Attack U.S.A. (1961)
DVDR
086. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Wild Rebels (1967)
DVDR
087. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Monster A-Go Go (1965)
DVDR
2012-04-15
088. The Triumph Of Sherlock Holmes (1935)
Mystery Classics Disc 4
089. Murder At The Baskervilles (1937)
Mystery Classics Disc 4
090. Satan's Slave (1976)
Pure Terror Disc 7
2012-04-16
091. Monstroid (1979)
Pure Terror Disc 9
092. Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Sinister Urge (1959)
DVDR
093. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Kitten With A Whip (1959)
DVDR
094. The Killer Likes Candy (1968)
International Espionage Double Feature
2012-04-17
095. From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999)
Miramax From Dusk Till Dawn Series
096. From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter (1999)
Miramax From Dusk Till Dawn Series
097. All About Evil (2010)
Chiller
2012-04-18
098. The Yesterday Machine (1963)
Internet Archive
099. Non-Stop New York (1937)
Internet Archive
100. Official Psycho Parody (2010)
Official Psycho Parody
101. The Narcotics Story (1958)
The Narcotic Story
2012-04-19
102. Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Skydivers (1963)
DVDR
103. The Abducters (1972)
The Abducters
104. Sister Emanuelle (1977)
Black Emanuelle's Box Volume 1
2012-04-20
105. Stereo (1969)
Fast Company
106. Crimes Of The Future (1970)
Fast Company
107. Fast Company (1979)
Fast Company
108. Fast Company with Commentary by David Cronenberg (1979)
Fast Company
2012-04-21
109. Carnival Rock (1957)
YouTube
110. The House That Screamed (1969)
Pure Terror Disc 4
111. Terror Creatures From The Grave (1965)
Pure Terror Disc 4
112. Ghost Machine (2009)
Showtime Beyond
2012-04-22
113. Bad Girl Island (2007)
Showtime Beyond
114. The Secret Invasion (1964)
YouTube
115. Day The World Ended (1955)
YouTube
116. Ghosthouse (1988)
YouTube
117. Extra Terrestrial Visitors (1983)
Sci-Fi Invasion Disc 3
118. Mystery Science Theater 3000: It Lives By Night (1974)
DVDR
2012-04-23
119. The Evictors (1979)
YouTube
120. Werewolf Woman (1976)
Nightmare Worlds Disc 2
121. Full Tilt Boogie (1997)
Miramax From Dusk Till Dawn Series
122. Black Emanuelle 2 (1976)
Black Emanuelle's Box Volume 2
123. Drop Out Wife (1972)
Big Box Of Wood Disc 4
124. Green Eyes (1934)
Pure Terror Disc 11
2012-04-24
125. Shake, Rattle & Rock! (1956)
Internet Archive
126. Streetwalkin' (1985)
Roger Corman's Cult Classics: Streetwalkin'
127. Streets (1990)
Roger Corman's Cult Classics Double Feature: Streets/Angel In Red
128. Angel In Red (1991)
Roger Corman's Cult Classics Double Feature: Streets/Angel In Red
129. Welcome To Blood City (1977)
Sci-Fi Invasion Disc 5
2012-04-25
130. Reform School Girl (1957)
AMC Videos
131. Machine-Gun Kelly (1958)
YouTube
132. The Horse Without A Head (1963)
Disney Channel On Demand
133. Carver (2008)
Fearnet On Demand
2012-04-26
134. Creature With The Blue Hand (1967)
YouTube
2012-04-27
135. Uncle Joe (1941)
Internet Archive
136. Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders (2004)
Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders
137. Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders with Commentary by Chris Fisher, Brittany Daniel & Clifton Collins, Jr. (2004)
Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders
138. Uninvited (1988)
Uninvited
2012-04-28
139. I Woke Up Early The Day I Died (1998)
YouTube
140. The Fighting Fists Of Shanghai Joe (1972)
Spaghetti Westerns Disc 4
141. Chase Step By Step (1982)
Martial Arts Disc 2
142. The Death Kiss (1932)
Mystery Classics 6
2012-04-29
143. The Skeptic (2009)
Movie Pass On Demand
144. The Old Corral (1936)
Internet Archive
145. Gospel Road (1973)
The Gospel Road
146. Commandos (1968)
Combat Classics Disc 10
147. The Steel Claw (1961)
Combat Classics Disc 10
2012-04-30
148. The Night Evelyn Came Out Of The Grave (1971)
Pure Terror Disc 6
149. Death Wish 2 (1982)
3 Pack Action: Death Wish 2 - Death Wish 3 - Death Wish 4 The Crackdown
150. Death Wish 3 (1985)
3 Pack Action: Death Wish 2 - Death Wish 3 - Death Wish 4 The Crackdown
151. Death Wish 4 The Crackdown (1987)
3 Pack Action: Death Wish 2 - Death Wish 3 - Death Wish 4 The Crackdown
Total = 151
First Time Views = 151
17 MST3K + 1 RiffTrax (All First Time Views)
17 MST3K + 1 RiffTrax (All First Time Views)
Formats
105 Movies on DVD
18 Movies Streaming On Line (15 on YouTube/3 on AMC Videos)
9 Movies On Demand
8 Movies on DVDR
7 Downloaded Movies (5 from Internet Archive/2 from someplace else)
4 Movies on TV
Decades
1920s = 1
1930s = 17
1940s = 4
1950s = 14
1960s = 27
1970s = 38
1980s = 19
1990s = 10
2000s = 17
2010s = 4
20 Favorite First Timers
Autumn Born (1979)
The College-Girl Murders (1967)
Commandos (1968)
Daigoro Vs. Goliath (1971)
Double Exposure (1983)
Fast Company (1979)
The Fighting Fists Of Shanghai Joe (1972)
The Horse Without A Head (1963)
I Woke Up Early The Day I Died (1998)
Machine-Gun Kelly (1958)
The Old Corral (1936)
Poor Cecily (1974)
Reform School Girl (1957)
Rock All Night (1957)
The Secret Invasion (1964)
A Shriek In The Night (1933)
Slipstream (1989)
Streetwalkin' (1985)
Uninvited (1988)
White Comanche (1968)
10 Least Favorite First Timers
Black Emmanuelle, White Emmanuelle (1976)
Carver (2008)
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999)
From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter (1999)
Keep My Grave Open (1976)
The Night Evelyn Came Out Of The Grave (1971)
The Nightmare Never Ends (1985)
No Time To Fear (2009)
Piranha, Piranha! (1972)
Voyage To The Planet Of Prehistoric Women (1968)
My 2010 Lists - (B-Movie/Make-Your-Own/Historical/Sci-Fi/Animation/Criterion/Horror/Holiday)
My 2011 Lists - (TV On DVD/Academy Award/B-Movie/Make-Your-Own/Historical/Sci-Fi/Animation/Horror/Comedy/Holiday)
My 2012 Lists - (TV On DVD/Leap Day/Action/B-Movie)
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Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
In it too!
April 5th
1. Spasmo (Lenzi, 1974)@
2. Santo contra Blue Demon en la Atlántida (Soler, 1970)@
April 6th
3. Electra Glide and Blue (Guercio, 1973)@
4. Nikkatsu Roman Porn Trailer Collection@
April 7th
5. The Devil Came from Akasava (Franco, 1971)@
6. Anthropophagus (D'Amato, 1980)@
7. Demon Warriors (Pongsuwan, 2007)@
8 Assault On Precinct 13 (Carpenter, 1976)@
9. Street Law (Castellari, 1974)@
April 8th
10. Piranha (Aja, 2010)@
11. Black Devil Doll (Lewis, 2007)@
12. Santo Y Blue Demon Contra Los Monstruos (Martinez Solares, 1970)@
13. Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion (Ercoli, 1970)@
April 9th
14. Cat o' Nine Tails (Argento, 1971)@
April 10th
15. Don't Torture a Duckling (Fulci, 1972)@
16. Korkusuz (Inanc, 1986)@
April 13th
17. Emergency Squad (Massi, 1974)@
April 14th
18. Maid in Sweeden (Wolman, 1971) @
19. Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh (Martino, 1971)@
April 15th
20. Dorm That Dripped Blood (Carpenter/Obrow, 1982)@
21. Blue Sunshine (Lieberman, 1978)@
22. Seven Blood Stained Orchids (Fulci, 1972)@
April 16th
23. Downtown (Franco, 1975)@
April 17th
24. The Killer Must Kill Again (Cozzi, 1975)@
April 20th
25. Ricco The Mean Machine (Demicheli, 1973)@
26. Thirst (Hardy, 1979)@
April 21st
27. Crimson (Fortuni, 1976)@
April 22nd
28. Sister Street Fighter (Yamaguchi, 1974)@
29. Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread (Yamaguchi, 1974)@
April 23rd
30. Sister Street Fighter: The Return of the Sister Street Fighter (Yamaguchi, 1975)@
31. Voodoo Passion (Franco, 1977)@
32. Shoot The Living and Pray for the Dead (Vari, 1971)@
33. Return of the Living Dead (O'Bannon, 1985)@
April 24th
34. Top Girl (D'Amato, 1996)@
35. Sister Street Fighter: Fifth Level Fist (Osawa, 1976)@
36. Mafia Connection (Bazzoni, 1970)@
April 27th
37. Dance of the Dead (Bishop, 2009)@
38. Trollhunter (Ovredal, 2010)@
April 28th
39. Pistol Opera (Suzuki, 2001)@
@ FIRST TIME VIEWING
***List is Final***
April 5th
1. Spasmo (Lenzi, 1974)@
2. Santo contra Blue Demon en la Atlántida (Soler, 1970)@
April 6th
3. Electra Glide and Blue (Guercio, 1973)@
4. Nikkatsu Roman Porn Trailer Collection@
April 7th
5. The Devil Came from Akasava (Franco, 1971)@
6. Anthropophagus (D'Amato, 1980)@
7. Demon Warriors (Pongsuwan, 2007)@
8 Assault On Precinct 13 (Carpenter, 1976)@
9. Street Law (Castellari, 1974)@
April 8th
10. Piranha (Aja, 2010)@
11. Black Devil Doll (Lewis, 2007)@
12. Santo Y Blue Demon Contra Los Monstruos (Martinez Solares, 1970)@
13. Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion (Ercoli, 1970)@
April 9th
14. Cat o' Nine Tails (Argento, 1971)@
April 10th
15. Don't Torture a Duckling (Fulci, 1972)@
16. Korkusuz (Inanc, 1986)@
April 13th
17. Emergency Squad (Massi, 1974)@
April 14th
18. Maid in Sweeden (Wolman, 1971) @
19. Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh (Martino, 1971)@
April 15th
20. Dorm That Dripped Blood (Carpenter/Obrow, 1982)@
21. Blue Sunshine (Lieberman, 1978)@
22. Seven Blood Stained Orchids (Fulci, 1972)@
April 16th
23. Downtown (Franco, 1975)@
April 17th
24. The Killer Must Kill Again (Cozzi, 1975)@
April 20th
25. Ricco The Mean Machine (Demicheli, 1973)@
26. Thirst (Hardy, 1979)@
April 21st
27. Crimson (Fortuni, 1976)@
April 22nd
28. Sister Street Fighter (Yamaguchi, 1974)@
29. Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread (Yamaguchi, 1974)@
April 23rd
30. Sister Street Fighter: The Return of the Sister Street Fighter (Yamaguchi, 1975)@
31. Voodoo Passion (Franco, 1977)@
32. Shoot The Living and Pray for the Dead (Vari, 1971)@
33. Return of the Living Dead (O'Bannon, 1985)@
April 24th
34. Top Girl (D'Amato, 1996)@
35. Sister Street Fighter: Fifth Level Fist (Osawa, 1976)@
36. Mafia Connection (Bazzoni, 1970)@
April 27th
37. Dance of the Dead (Bishop, 2009)@
38. Trollhunter (Ovredal, 2010)@
April 28th
39. Pistol Opera (Suzuki, 2001)@
@ FIRST TIME VIEWING
***List is Final***
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Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
The Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge

March 31
1. My Bloody Valentine (1981) (Netflix Instant)
2. April Fool's Day (Netflix Instant)
April 1
3. Django
April 2
4. Zombie
April 5
5. 13 Assassins
April 8
6. Battle Royale
7. Battle Royale II
April 9
8. Monsters (2010)
9. American Grindhouse
April 12
10. Audition
April 13
11. Friday the 13th Part 2
April 15
12. Starcrash
13. Hobo With a Shotgun
April 17
14. Escape From New York
April 20
15. Ip Man 2
April 21
16. The Raid: Redemption
April 22
17. Inferno
April 24
18. The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue
April 25
19. Freaks
April 28
20. Comanche Station
April 30
21. Big Trouble in Litte China
22. Hardware (Netflix Instant)
Spoiler:
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Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
Follow my challenge with more in depth commentary on each day's viewing at

Thou Shalt Not Kill BD review here!
Debauchery DVD review here!
True Story Of A Woman In Jail: Sex Hell DVD Review here!
Schoolgirl Report #8 DVD Review Here
Exploitation Challenge Blog Entry Archive
* denotes first time viewing
March 31
1. Thou Shalt Not Kill* (Becker, 1983, Blu-Ray) - Great way to start things off. Click here for my review of the film and blu-ray!
2. Ghanian Video Tales* (Wendl, 2005, Stream) An interesting look into the Ghanian film market and films themselves.
3. Race With The Devil* (Starrett, 1975, DVD) This is what happens when you mix horror and carsploitation... with an RV.
4. Necropolis* (Hickey, 1987, DVD) The part of this movie worth watching happened about an hour after it should have.
April 1
5. Candy Stripe Nurses* (Holleb, 1974, DVD) A little less sex driven than expected but still a good time
6. Slaughter Party* (Rosenberg, 2005, TV) Just plain garbage.
7. Debauchery* (Ito, 1983, DVD) The film lives up it's name. Read about the DVD here
April 2
8. The Spaghetti West* (Gregory, 2005, Stream) A good starting point for beginner SW fans
9. 3 Bullets For Ringo*(Salvi, 1966, DVD) - This one just didn't do it for me.
April 3
10. Cemetery Without Crosses* (Hossein, 1969, Stream) Very good spaghetti western
11. Barbarian Queen* (Olivera, 1985, DVD) Lots of attractive women sword fighting and being naked. Entertaining.
12. Night Train Murders* (Lado, 1975, Blu-Ray) Meaner and nastier than Last House on the Left.
April 4
13. Blood Feast* (Lewis, 1963, Blu-Ray) Silly and fun just as a HGL picture should be
14. Two Thousand Maniacs* (Lewis, 1964, Blu-Ray) Pretty good stuff. Some mean games of torture going on
15. Color Me Blood Red* (Lewis, 1965, Blu-Ray) More solid HGL fare.
April 5
16. True Story Of A Woman In Jail: Sex Hell* Women in prison sexploitation. Dvd review here
17. Fire & Ice* (Bakshi, 1983, Stream) Entertaining but a bit lacking in any sort of story.
18. 2012: Zombie Apocalypse* (Lyon, 2011, Stream) Pretty crappy but slightly entertaining in how bad it is.
April 6
19. Bells Of Death* (Yueh, 1968, DVD) A Shaw Bros Kung-Fu flick that plays out like a spaghetti western. Cool.
20. Sorority Babes In The Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama* (DeCoteau, 1988, DVD) This is cheap fun. ALOT OF CHEAP FUN.
21. Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver* (Butler, 2011, DVD) Incredibly stupid movie plus beers was fun.
April 7
22. Exterminators Of The Year 3000* (Carnimeo, 1983, DVD) I love trashy post-apocalyptic action sci-fi movies
23. Blue Sunshine* (Lieberman, 1976, DVD) This is very reminiscent of Cronenberg.
April 8
24. Congo (Marshall, 1995, DVD) A favorite since childhood.
25. The Mechanic* (Winner, 1972, DVD) Bronson is a badass. He made this movie a success.
26. School Of The Holy Beast (Suzuki, 1974, DVD) One of the finest exploitation films around.
27. Death Laid An Egg* (Questi, 1968, Stream) Better writing and this one would have been good.
April 9
28. Trip With The Teacher* (Barton, 1975, DVD) Pretty solid flick
29. Night Call Nurses* (Kaplan, 1972, DVD) Hot nurses getting into crazy situations and dropping their clothes often? Sign me up.
April 10
30. Violence In A Women's Prison* (Mattei, 1982, DVD) If Bruno Mattei did one thing well it was making ridiculously entertaining movies.
31. Schoolgirl Hitchhikers* (Rollin, 1973, DVD) Hokey movie, great boobs.
April 11
32. The Five Days* (Argento, 1973, DVD-R) More entertaining than expected but I'll still be taking my Argento with horror.
33. The Last House On The Beach* (Prosperi, 1978, DVD) LHOTL rip off that just doesn't quite get there.
34. Caged Heat* (Demme, 1974, DVD) Not the best WIP flick you'll ever see but still a good bit of fun
April 12
35. Jackson County Jail* (Miller, 1976, DVD) This one didn't do much for me.
36. Jason And The Argonauts (Chaffey, 1963, Blu-Ray) Simply put, this is just a fun adventure!
37. Lone Wolf And Cub 3: Baby Cart To Hades* (Misumi, 1972, DVD) More greatness from this series.
April 13
38. Godzilla: Final Wars* (Kitamura, 2004, DVD) Aliens and monsters fighting for Earth... it had to be fun.
39. Cherry, Harry And Raquel* (Meyer, 1970, DVD) Not my favorite Russ Meyer film
40. Common Law Cabin* (Meyer, 1967, DVD) Entertaining but the lack of explicit nudity hurts almost any Russ Meyer film.
41. Ilsa: She Wolf Of The SS* (Edmonds, 1975, Stream) I think this is the first naziploitation that wasn't half bad
April 14
42. Baba Yaga* (Farina, 1973, Blu-Ray) This movie would benefit from picking what it wanted to be.
43. Cabin In The Woods* (Goodard, 2012, Theater) Really entertaining stuff!
April 15
44. Video Vixens* (Pachard, 1975, TV) That's enough from the Troma OnDemand channel for 1 month.
45. Class Of 1984* (Lester, 1982, DVD) Awesome movie
46. Class Of 1999* (Lester, 1990, DVD)
April 16
47. Crime Zone* (Llosa, 1989, Streaming) Moderately entertaining
April 17
48. Killer Clans* (Chor, 1976, DVD) Top notch Shaw Brothers.
49. Between God, The Devil And A Winchester* (Girolami, 1968, DVD) Nothing special, though it probably could have been.
50. Machete Maidens Unleashed* (Hartley, 2010, Stream) Great documentary.
April 18
51. The Warrior And The Sorceress* (Broderick, 1984, DVD) Boobs and swords... could have been better.
52. Lone Wolf And Cub 4: Baby Cart In Peril* (Saito, 1972, DVD) YES! YES! YES!
April 19
53. The Big Gundown* (Sollima, 1966, Stream) Totally deserves it's recognition among the best of the genre
54. Run Man, Run* (Sollima, 1968, DVD) Solid follow up to TBG
April 20
55. Ilsa, Harem Keeper Of The Oil Sheiks* (Edmonds, 1976, Stream) Entertaining and trashy.
April 21
No viewings
April 22
56. Fight For Your Life (Endelson, 1977, DVD) This stays with you long after you watch it. Everytime.
57. Death Wish 2* (Winner, 1982, DVD) Solid vigilante revenge film
58. Death Wish 3* (Winner, 1985, DVD) More Bronson awesomeness
April 23
59. Private Duty Nurses* (Armitage, 1971, DVD) Nice boobs. Thats about all.
April 24
60. Salon Kitty* (Brass, 1976, Blu-Ray) Crazy movie
April 25
61. Suspected Death Of A Minor* (Martino, 1975, DVD) Solid poliziotteschi
April 26
62. Schoolgirl Report #8* (Hofbauer, 1974, DVD) DVD review here
April 27
63. Not Quite Hollywood* (Hartley, 2008, Stream) Great doc on ozploitation
64. Death Wish 4: The Crackdown* (Thompson, 1987, DVD) My least favorite of the series so far
April 28
No Viewings
April 29
No Viewings
April 30
65. Sex & Fury* (Suzuki, 1973, DVD) From the director of School of the Holy Beast- pretty good

Thou Shalt Not Kill BD review here!
Debauchery DVD review here!
True Story Of A Woman In Jail: Sex Hell DVD Review here!
Schoolgirl Report #8 DVD Review Here
Exploitation Challenge Blog Entry Archive
Spoiler:
* denotes first time viewing
March 31
1. Thou Shalt Not Kill* (Becker, 1983, Blu-Ray) - Great way to start things off. Click here for my review of the film and blu-ray!
2. Ghanian Video Tales* (Wendl, 2005, Stream) An interesting look into the Ghanian film market and films themselves.
3. Race With The Devil* (Starrett, 1975, DVD) This is what happens when you mix horror and carsploitation... with an RV.
4. Necropolis* (Hickey, 1987, DVD) The part of this movie worth watching happened about an hour after it should have.
April 1
5. Candy Stripe Nurses* (Holleb, 1974, DVD) A little less sex driven than expected but still a good time
6. Slaughter Party* (Rosenberg, 2005, TV) Just plain garbage.
7. Debauchery* (Ito, 1983, DVD) The film lives up it's name. Read about the DVD here
April 2
8. The Spaghetti West* (Gregory, 2005, Stream) A good starting point for beginner SW fans
9. 3 Bullets For Ringo*(Salvi, 1966, DVD) - This one just didn't do it for me.
April 3
10. Cemetery Without Crosses* (Hossein, 1969, Stream) Very good spaghetti western
11. Barbarian Queen* (Olivera, 1985, DVD) Lots of attractive women sword fighting and being naked. Entertaining.
12. Night Train Murders* (Lado, 1975, Blu-Ray) Meaner and nastier than Last House on the Left.
April 4
13. Blood Feast* (Lewis, 1963, Blu-Ray) Silly and fun just as a HGL picture should be
14. Two Thousand Maniacs* (Lewis, 1964, Blu-Ray) Pretty good stuff. Some mean games of torture going on
15. Color Me Blood Red* (Lewis, 1965, Blu-Ray) More solid HGL fare.
April 5
16. True Story Of A Woman In Jail: Sex Hell* Women in prison sexploitation. Dvd review here
17. Fire & Ice* (Bakshi, 1983, Stream) Entertaining but a bit lacking in any sort of story.
18. 2012: Zombie Apocalypse* (Lyon, 2011, Stream) Pretty crappy but slightly entertaining in how bad it is.
April 6
19. Bells Of Death* (Yueh, 1968, DVD) A Shaw Bros Kung-Fu flick that plays out like a spaghetti western. Cool.
20. Sorority Babes In The Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama* (DeCoteau, 1988, DVD) This is cheap fun. ALOT OF CHEAP FUN.
21. Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver* (Butler, 2011, DVD) Incredibly stupid movie plus beers was fun.
April 7
22. Exterminators Of The Year 3000* (Carnimeo, 1983, DVD) I love trashy post-apocalyptic action sci-fi movies
23. Blue Sunshine* (Lieberman, 1976, DVD) This is very reminiscent of Cronenberg.
April 8
24. Congo (Marshall, 1995, DVD) A favorite since childhood.
25. The Mechanic* (Winner, 1972, DVD) Bronson is a badass. He made this movie a success.
26. School Of The Holy Beast (Suzuki, 1974, DVD) One of the finest exploitation films around.
27. Death Laid An Egg* (Questi, 1968, Stream) Better writing and this one would have been good.
April 9
28. Trip With The Teacher* (Barton, 1975, DVD) Pretty solid flick
29. Night Call Nurses* (Kaplan, 1972, DVD) Hot nurses getting into crazy situations and dropping their clothes often? Sign me up.
April 10
30. Violence In A Women's Prison* (Mattei, 1982, DVD) If Bruno Mattei did one thing well it was making ridiculously entertaining movies.
31. Schoolgirl Hitchhikers* (Rollin, 1973, DVD) Hokey movie, great boobs.
April 11
32. The Five Days* (Argento, 1973, DVD-R) More entertaining than expected but I'll still be taking my Argento with horror.
33. The Last House On The Beach* (Prosperi, 1978, DVD) LHOTL rip off that just doesn't quite get there.
34. Caged Heat* (Demme, 1974, DVD) Not the best WIP flick you'll ever see but still a good bit of fun
April 12
35. Jackson County Jail* (Miller, 1976, DVD) This one didn't do much for me.
36. Jason And The Argonauts (Chaffey, 1963, Blu-Ray) Simply put, this is just a fun adventure!
37. Lone Wolf And Cub 3: Baby Cart To Hades* (Misumi, 1972, DVD) More greatness from this series.
April 13
38. Godzilla: Final Wars* (Kitamura, 2004, DVD) Aliens and monsters fighting for Earth... it had to be fun.
39. Cherry, Harry And Raquel* (Meyer, 1970, DVD) Not my favorite Russ Meyer film
40. Common Law Cabin* (Meyer, 1967, DVD) Entertaining but the lack of explicit nudity hurts almost any Russ Meyer film.
41. Ilsa: She Wolf Of The SS* (Edmonds, 1975, Stream) I think this is the first naziploitation that wasn't half bad
April 14
42. Baba Yaga* (Farina, 1973, Blu-Ray) This movie would benefit from picking what it wanted to be.
43. Cabin In The Woods* (Goodard, 2012, Theater) Really entertaining stuff!
April 15
44. Video Vixens* (Pachard, 1975, TV) That's enough from the Troma OnDemand channel for 1 month.
45. Class Of 1984* (Lester, 1982, DVD) Awesome movie
46. Class Of 1999* (Lester, 1990, DVD)
April 16
47. Crime Zone* (Llosa, 1989, Streaming) Moderately entertaining
April 17
48. Killer Clans* (Chor, 1976, DVD) Top notch Shaw Brothers.
49. Between God, The Devil And A Winchester* (Girolami, 1968, DVD) Nothing special, though it probably could have been.
50. Machete Maidens Unleashed* (Hartley, 2010, Stream) Great documentary.
April 18
51. The Warrior And The Sorceress* (Broderick, 1984, DVD) Boobs and swords... could have been better.
52. Lone Wolf And Cub 4: Baby Cart In Peril* (Saito, 1972, DVD) YES! YES! YES!
April 19
53. The Big Gundown* (Sollima, 1966, Stream) Totally deserves it's recognition among the best of the genre
54. Run Man, Run* (Sollima, 1968, DVD) Solid follow up to TBG
April 20
55. Ilsa, Harem Keeper Of The Oil Sheiks* (Edmonds, 1976, Stream) Entertaining and trashy.
April 21
No viewings
April 22
56. Fight For Your Life (Endelson, 1977, DVD) This stays with you long after you watch it. Everytime.
57. Death Wish 2* (Winner, 1982, DVD) Solid vigilante revenge film
58. Death Wish 3* (Winner, 1985, DVD) More Bronson awesomeness
April 23
59. Private Duty Nurses* (Armitage, 1971, DVD) Nice boobs. Thats about all.
April 24
60. Salon Kitty* (Brass, 1976, Blu-Ray) Crazy movie
April 25
61. Suspected Death Of A Minor* (Martino, 1975, DVD) Solid poliziotteschi
April 26
62. Schoolgirl Report #8* (Hofbauer, 1974, DVD) DVD review here
April 27
63. Not Quite Hollywood* (Hartley, 2008, Stream) Great doc on ozploitation
64. Death Wish 4: The Crackdown* (Thompson, 1987, DVD) My least favorite of the series so far
April 28
No Viewings
April 29
No Viewings
April 30
65. Sex & Fury* (Suzuki, 1973, DVD) From the director of School of the Holy Beast- pretty good
Last edited by SethDLH; 04-30-12 at 06:23 PM.
#19
DVD Talk Special Edition
Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
001. Machete Maidens Unleashed - nwi
002. Queen of Blood - nwi
003. Two Headed Shark Attack - nwi
004. Reefer Madness - dvd
005. The Babysitter - dvd
006. Hideous - dvd
007. Savage Beach - dvd
008. Something Weird Video Sampler - dvd
009. Mutant Hunt - dvd
010. Sorority babes in slimeball bowl o rama - dvd
011. Orphan Killer - dvd
012. Female Prisoner: scorpion
013. Grave Encounters - NWI
014. Hanzo the razor - Hulu
015. Wrath of the Titans - Drive In
016. Viscous Lips - NWI
017. Big Money Rustlas - NWI
018. Sat the 14th - NWI
019. MST3K - Mixed up Zombies - NWI
020. Dirty Mary Crazy Larry - NWI
021. Popatopolis - NWI
022. Live Like A Cop Die Like A Man - NWI
023. American Grindhouse - NWI
024. Vigilante - NWI
025. C.H.U.D. - dvd
new titles bolded
002. Queen of Blood - nwi
003. Two Headed Shark Attack - nwi
004. Reefer Madness - dvd
005. The Babysitter - dvd
006. Hideous - dvd
007. Savage Beach - dvd
008. Something Weird Video Sampler - dvd
009. Mutant Hunt - dvd
010. Sorority babes in slimeball bowl o rama - dvd
011. Orphan Killer - dvd
012. Female Prisoner: scorpion
013. Grave Encounters - NWI
014. Hanzo the razor - Hulu
015. Wrath of the Titans - Drive In
016. Viscous Lips - NWI
017. Big Money Rustlas - NWI
018. Sat the 14th - NWI
019. MST3K - Mixed up Zombies - NWI
020. Dirty Mary Crazy Larry - NWI
021. Popatopolis - NWI
022. Live Like A Cop Die Like A Man - NWI
023. American Grindhouse - NWI
024. Vigilante - NWI
025. C.H.U.D. - dvd
new titles bolded
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Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
Red, Bloody Red = First time viewing
March 31
1. MST3K: The Incredible Melting Man - They must have blown the budget on Rick Baker's extra-gooey special effects make-up for this one, leaving them to skimp on lighting, actors, script. Doesn't even have "The End?" type ending as most creature features as Melty eventually dissolves into a puddle and gets scooped into a trash barrel by a nonplussed worker. Some good riffs, including a running joke about crackers.
2. The Devil's Rain (1975) - Coincidentally enough, more melting people. Ernest Borgnine is the leader of a satanist cult, holed up in a high desert ghost town, terrorizing a local family for a book of soul contracts that's in their possession. William Shatner and Tom Skerritt are brothers in that family, who try to defeat the cult. Pretty spectacular ending with dozens of cult members melting in the rain and an exploding church. Real-life satanic cult leader Anton LeVay was a technical adviser and actor for this film. Before They Were Famous Alert: this is John Travolta's first cinematic role.
April 1
3. Madmen of Mandoras (1963) - International intrigue! Nazis! Government agents! Hitler's head in a jar! Government agent Phil Day and his wife, Kathy, get caught up in Nazi plans to eliminate most of the world's population with poison gas. Yet, even though they're embroiled in abductions and murder, they still find time to shop for dishes in Mandoras. These light humor attempts make it seem like Ward and June Cleaver fighting the Nazis.
April 4
4. The Ambushers (1967) &
5. The Wrecking Crew (1969) - The last two Matt Helm films with Dean Martin. Since spies were big in the '60s, everybody was getting into the act and these movies take the tongue-in-cheek, '60s camp approach. Matt Helm is a world famous American photographer, but is also a reluctant agent for ICE. Evil masterminds hijack something of great value: an experimental flying saucer in The Ambushers and a billion dollars in gold in The Wrecking Crew. Matt is sent in to quietly resolve these crimes, to prevent widespread international turmoil. Invariably, this involves lots of women in bikinis and lingerie, fancy gadgets and Dino making tons of double entendres about broads and booze (and a few friendly jabs at Frank Sinatra).
April 6
6. Pick-up (1975) - In the exploitation movie world, there are countless cases of a film posing as a "nature film" to feature nudity. Pick-up seems to work the other way around, posing as a nudie film to feature nature.
I'm not quite sure what the title refers to. Is it Chuck, a young man delivering a bus-sized RV across Florida, picking up two women, Carol and Maureen, from the highway? Or is it the pick-up truck, loaded with whoopin' rednecks that's briefly featured in the film? Anyway, Chuck offers a ride to Carol and Maureen and thanks to some bad weather and confusing detours, they end up stuck in a Florida swamp. No one seem too bothered by the predicament, as they take the opportunity to explore the swamp (and each other!) There's plenty of nudity and lots of cinematography devoted to the flora and fauna of the Everglades. Characterization and story development seems tacked on, mostly in the form of Maureen's hallucinatory visions of a ancient goddess, an oily politician, a scary clown and her memories of a molesting church pastor. Other intrusions of this idyllic return to nature includes Chuck's boss, who keeps calling to complete the delivery of the RV and the whoopin' rednecks, who chase down Carol. There's no need for resolution, because the end goes back to the beginning of the film and the entire ordeal seems to have occurred in Maureen's imagination.
7. The Teacher (1974) - Beautiful, but lonely teacher Diane seduces recent graduate Sean. Creepy stalker Ralph, who frequently spies on Diane, also stalks Sean because he blames Sean for the accidental death of Ralph's brother (even though Ralph caused the accident). These two scenarios make The Teacher bounce back and forth between teen sex romp and menace thriller. Loaded with cliches, including a critical father, a protective (bordering on incestuous) mother, gossiping townspeople, Ralph's death fixation (he drives a hearse and keeps his belonging in a casket) to show how weird he is, and Sean's naive reluctance to get involved with Diane (but once he does, he only seems to last about 15 seconds). Surprisingly downer ending.
April 8
8. The Tingler (1959) - From the introduction by William Castle, I thought that if anyone does a William Castle biopic, John Mahoney (of Frasier) would be ideal casting. Cheap and gimmicky are Castle's trademarks, but the blood red liquid coming from the bathroom sink and bathtub in the midst of a black and white film were unexpected.
April 10
9. Trip With the Teacher (1975) - Teacher and four teen girls' camping trip takes a wrong turn when their bus breaks down and they are at the mercy of a psychotic, nervously snickering biker and his brother. Another biker, decent good-guy Jay also gets caught up in the turmoil. The last scenes are kind of disturbing as the weekend filled with terror, rape, murder and defensive killings ends with the teacher and girls all smiles and laughs.
March 31
1. MST3K: The Incredible Melting Man - They must have blown the budget on Rick Baker's extra-gooey special effects make-up for this one, leaving them to skimp on lighting, actors, script. Doesn't even have "The End?" type ending as most creature features as Melty eventually dissolves into a puddle and gets scooped into a trash barrel by a nonplussed worker. Some good riffs, including a running joke about crackers.
2. The Devil's Rain (1975) - Coincidentally enough, more melting people. Ernest Borgnine is the leader of a satanist cult, holed up in a high desert ghost town, terrorizing a local family for a book of soul contracts that's in their possession. William Shatner and Tom Skerritt are brothers in that family, who try to defeat the cult. Pretty spectacular ending with dozens of cult members melting in the rain and an exploding church. Real-life satanic cult leader Anton LeVay was a technical adviser and actor for this film. Before They Were Famous Alert: this is John Travolta's first cinematic role.
April 1
3. Madmen of Mandoras (1963) - International intrigue! Nazis! Government agents! Hitler's head in a jar! Government agent Phil Day and his wife, Kathy, get caught up in Nazi plans to eliminate most of the world's population with poison gas. Yet, even though they're embroiled in abductions and murder, they still find time to shop for dishes in Mandoras. These light humor attempts make it seem like Ward and June Cleaver fighting the Nazis.
April 4
4. The Ambushers (1967) &
5. The Wrecking Crew (1969) - The last two Matt Helm films with Dean Martin. Since spies were big in the '60s, everybody was getting into the act and these movies take the tongue-in-cheek, '60s camp approach. Matt Helm is a world famous American photographer, but is also a reluctant agent for ICE. Evil masterminds hijack something of great value: an experimental flying saucer in The Ambushers and a billion dollars in gold in The Wrecking Crew. Matt is sent in to quietly resolve these crimes, to prevent widespread international turmoil. Invariably, this involves lots of women in bikinis and lingerie, fancy gadgets and Dino making tons of double entendres about broads and booze (and a few friendly jabs at Frank Sinatra).
April 6
6. Pick-up (1975) - In the exploitation movie world, there are countless cases of a film posing as a "nature film" to feature nudity. Pick-up seems to work the other way around, posing as a nudie film to feature nature.
I'm not quite sure what the title refers to. Is it Chuck, a young man delivering a bus-sized RV across Florida, picking up two women, Carol and Maureen, from the highway? Or is it the pick-up truck, loaded with whoopin' rednecks that's briefly featured in the film? Anyway, Chuck offers a ride to Carol and Maureen and thanks to some bad weather and confusing detours, they end up stuck in a Florida swamp. No one seem too bothered by the predicament, as they take the opportunity to explore the swamp (and each other!) There's plenty of nudity and lots of cinematography devoted to the flora and fauna of the Everglades. Characterization and story development seems tacked on, mostly in the form of Maureen's hallucinatory visions of a ancient goddess, an oily politician, a scary clown and her memories of a molesting church pastor. Other intrusions of this idyllic return to nature includes Chuck's boss, who keeps calling to complete the delivery of the RV and the whoopin' rednecks, who chase down Carol. There's no need for resolution, because the end goes back to the beginning of the film and the entire ordeal seems to have occurred in Maureen's imagination.
7. The Teacher (1974) - Beautiful, but lonely teacher Diane seduces recent graduate Sean. Creepy stalker Ralph, who frequently spies on Diane, also stalks Sean because he blames Sean for the accidental death of Ralph's brother (even though Ralph caused the accident). These two scenarios make The Teacher bounce back and forth between teen sex romp and menace thriller. Loaded with cliches, including a critical father, a protective (bordering on incestuous) mother, gossiping townspeople, Ralph's death fixation (he drives a hearse and keeps his belonging in a casket) to show how weird he is, and Sean's naive reluctance to get involved with Diane (but once he does, he only seems to last about 15 seconds). Surprisingly downer ending.
April 8
8. The Tingler (1959) - From the introduction by William Castle, I thought that if anyone does a William Castle biopic, John Mahoney (of Frasier) would be ideal casting. Cheap and gimmicky are Castle's trademarks, but the blood red liquid coming from the bathroom sink and bathtub in the midst of a black and white film were unexpected.
April 10
9. Trip With the Teacher (1975) - Teacher and four teen girls' camping trip takes a wrong turn when their bus breaks down and they are at the mercy of a psychotic, nervously snickering biker and his brother. Another biker, decent good-guy Jay also gets caught up in the turmoil. The last scenes are kind of disturbing as the weekend filled with terror, rape, murder and defensive killings ends with the teacher and girls all smiles and laughs.
Last edited by RKillgore; 04-11-12 at 12:33 PM.
#21
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
Goal: 60 | Legend: First Time Views * Watched With Wife * |
- March 31st - | |
![]() | 1.) Android (1982) (DVD) * My Thoughts: Super cheesy 80's Sci-Fi, sort of like Black Hole except with tits and Androids instead of Droids. It also stars the ever creepy Klaus Kinski and Charlie from the Critters franchise. I liked this movie but it dragged a bit too much for me to love it. An 80 minute move should not feel like a 2 hour one. (3.5 out of 5) Justification: Actor On Safe List: Klaus Kinski |
![]() | 2.) Commentary For Android (1982) (DVD) * My Thoughts: I love it when a commentary is better than the actual movie. Highlights: Klaus Kinski is creepy in real life too, the director seeing Blade Runner the same year and thinking "What have I done?", Charlie (he will always be Charlie to me) talks about writing the movie, building parts of the set and working on Escape from New York. (4 out of 5) Justification: A rare Don Keith Opper commentary |
![]() | 3.) Hidden Agenda (1999) (DVD) * My Thoughts: So this was in one of those Echo Bridge Sci-Fi 4 packs. They changed this cover to make it look like a Minority Report rip off which sounded... interesting... Unfortunately, what it actually was was some lame 90's spy "thriller". There was a surprising amount of near name actors but everyone was really stiff, almost like we were watching a rehersal or something made for tv. It really makes me dread watching the other 3 gems Echo Bridge has waiting for me. (2 out of 5) Justification: Kevin Dillon trying to play Jason Bourn's brother |
![]() | 4.) Tripping The Rift: The Movie (2008) (DVD) * My Thoughts: So so bad. I was under the impression this show was for adults, seems to me it is more a show for preteens. Not once in this entire "comedy" did I even crack a smile. I will give it half a point for being colorful and having some nicely rendered girls but otherwise a complete waste of time. (1.5 out of 5) Justification: A SyFy original property |
![]() | 5.) Emanuelle In Bangkok (1976) (DVD) ** My Thoughts: Laura Gemser is perhaps the perfect woman. And I loved every second of this sexy travelog. I wish life could be like this, traveling around, having sex with everyone, not sure if I would be down for the opium though... I am planning on going to Thailand here in the next decade or so and I hope my time is even half as fun as her montage was. I mean Cobra/Mongoose fights?!?! Thats awesome! (4.5 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "A little weird and I'm not sure about what they want to say, freindship or love. I don't understand that FIN well. So many naked ladies guy must like this movie. (I) want to go to Bangkok to see my friend. I expected a little more but just many naked ladies and story-wise... there is no story just traveling and naked lady everywhere." (3 out of 5) Justification: A Black Emanuelle film |
![]() | 6.) Caligula (1979) (Blu-Ray) ** My Thoughts: A hedonistic good time. To be fair I was a bit intoxicated during the viewing of this movie but I think that complimented the source material well. But had this movie been a cleaner less debaucherous affair I don't think I would have been quite as into it. (3.5 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Choto very creepy, so many peepee to boob ne almost like porn, not history move ne. Almost like porn. I give 3 star I want to say 2.5 but they did choto creepy stuff ne?" (3 out of 5) Justification: It's not a porno, we swear! |
- April 1st - | |
![]() | 7.) Foot Fist Way (2006) (DVD) * My Thoughts: So, I don't really like those movies that try to make things really uncomfortably/awkward/squirmy. And that is pretty much exactly what this movie is. Danny McBride plays I man with an extreme social disorder that you really hate for more than half of the movie. But something happens toward the end of this experience and you actually start liking this guy. I might have liked this, but I can't quite be sure. Would have played a little better with some booze and some friends but it was an interesting ride. (3.5 out of 5) Justification: Low budget indie that was Danny McBrides breakout film |
- April 2nd - | |
![]() | 8.) Document Of The Dead (1985) (DVD) My Thoughts: I think I tried to watch this once when I originally got the DOTD Ultimate Edition but had watched so much content by the time that it just couldn't hold my interest and it almost couldn't this time either. More a documentary on all of Romero's work at the time than a Dawn of the Dead specific documentary. I really wish I had a copy of this back in 2003 as it would have really helped with a Romero term paper I wrote in high school, excellent over analyzation of some horror classics. Unfortunately because of that and compared to the more recent slew of horror docus, this one just doesn't holdup. (3 out of 5) Justification: Documentary on one of the best b-horror films ever |
![]() | 9.) Commentary For Caligula (1979) (Blu-Ray) * My Thoughts: About the best commentary you could possibly hope for. Malcolm McDowell has a wonderful presence is simply a pleasure to listen to throughout the entirety of the film. And he talks about everything you could want him to: the controversy, the shooting, his life/philosophy and even Helen Mirren's asshole. (4.5 out of 5) Justification: Malcolm McDowell commentates on his non-porno |
![]() | 10.) Commentary For Foot Fist Way (2006) (DVD) * My Thoughts: A generally fun group of guys to listen to. Nothing too outstanding but it does play as a nice juxtaposition to an admittedly dark movie and there are some interesting insights into the shoot. (3.5 out of 5) Justification: An uncomfortable commentary? |
![]() | 11.) Demonic Toys (1992) (DVD) * My Thoughts: Ahh, Full Moon... what can you say. This is perhaps one of the worst of the "good" Full Moon films. Completely ridiculous in ever aspect but that is part of the charm. What stuck out? Well Baby Oopsie was the obvious star of the toys (although, they should have gone with a different voice actor), that chick from the last few seasons of Babylon 5 was in it, and there was a naked girl at one point. (3 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "My little boy... ok... Full Moon movie is always kind of creepy and ending I can guess so I going to give 2.5 star. I like bad baby." (2.5 out of 5) Justification: A Full Moon feature |
![]() | 12.) Commentary For Document Of The Dead (1985) (DVD) * My Thoughts: A decent commentary. It probably helped that the director was also a film teacher. I didn't agree with some of his ideas but he was interesting throughout if a little bland. Also I learned a valuable lesson during this commentary, never invest in one of this guy's movies (With the exception of Street Trash). (3 out of 5) Justification: At one point during the director calls this movie the best documentary about independent movies ever made |
- April 3rd - | |
![]() | 13.) The Green Inferno (1988) (DVD) * My Thoughts: Damn it! I was expecting a dark gore-filled tale of woe. This was an adventure in the Amazon movie! You would think an item often billed as Cannibal Holocaust 2 would have at least a little bite. But no, no raping/killing of indigenous South Americans and no debauchery prior to a slow painful cannibal death. What we do have is a group of scientist who go looking for a professor they catch monkeys, snakes, meet some cannibals and have a nice conversation with them and then fight slavers on a dash for Inca gold. And of course they learn a valuable lesson along the way. Sheesh. It was still kinda fun, just not what I was in the mood for. (3 out of 5) Justification: The film that ended the cannibal sub-genre |
![]() | 14.) Gamera 2: Attack of the Legion (1996) (Blu-Ray) * My Thoughts: Ah, I do miss Japan. The wife wasn't actively watching this with me but would from time to time make comments about things like pointing out places in the movie that were hit by the recent tsunami and saying that Stephen Seagal's daughter looked weird. Anyways, pretty good modern monster movie. I think I even liked it better than the first one. Looking forward to part 3. (4 out of 5) Justification: Japanese guys in rubber suits |
- April 4th - | |
![]() | 15.) Ninjitsu (1958) (DVD) * My Thoughts: Wasn't really into the whole magical ninja thing. But it was interesting in that all Japanese movies I have seen from this time period were so deadly serious. This one has the aforementioned magic ninjas disappearing, teleporting, using ninja force powers, running/fighting on clouds. The movie is pretty light-hearted throughout until the bad guy is caught at the end and sentenced to be killed by boiling pot. They don't show it but yikes it it out of tone, even if historically accurate. (3 out of 5) Justification: Ninjaaaa |
![]() | 16.) Fifty/Fifty (1992) (DVD) * My Thoughts: A perfect late eighties/early nineties action movie. Basically the plot of The Expendables except well, good. It has ever buddy action movie trope you can think of and it relishes in them, it's so good I would almost think it was a parody of them if it had been made at a later date. A small part of me wanted to go 5 out of 5 with this one but I still couldn't in good conscience put this movie on the same level as Star Wars. (4.5 out of 5) Justification: Buddy action flick with Petter Weller and Robert Hays |
![]() | 17.) - 18.) Supernova (2005) (DVD) * My Thoughts: Well, color me surprised, this was not a bad movie! Think Deep Impact with no spaceship subplot. Bunch of B&D level actors doing a decent job in a 'what if the world was going to be cooked' movie. The effects are pretty bad but they make up for that by having a lot of them and with liberal use of b-roll. I was actually quite entertained with this one, the whole "Oh I made a calculation error, we are going to be fine" bit was a little lame. And Hallmark just couldn't resist a woman overcoming her traumatized past subplot but yeah give it a go, if it's on. EDIT: This movie was written by the star of Android! (3.5 out of 5) Justification: A Halmark original film |
![]() | 19.) The Phantom (1996) (Blu-Ray) ** My Thoughts: I remember when this and the Shadow came out and thinking to myself that the audience for these properties were already dead. Also I was in some sort of focus group when I was a kid and the trailer to the Phantom was something I gave my opinion on. Something which I believe boiled down to downplay the magic skulls in the trailer. Anyway, the movie is passable. Not quite as good as I remember as a kid, very cliched but it had it's moments. Unfortunately there is just something about Billy that makes him a bit odd as a leading man. (3 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "It is pretty good actually, I did not expect that much. Demo choto time frame ga too much skipping ne. I want to go island ne. It's cute I like white horse. Did not have that much deep story in it. Billy Zane is ok, but I did not like his eyes. But he did ok this time." (3 out of 5) Justification: A Billy Zane superhero movie |
- April 5th - | |
![]() | 20.) The Last Gun (1964) (Blu-Ray) * My Thoughts: Plays a bit run of the mill western at first but settles into it's spaghettiness nicely. Guitar is the obvious star of this one, think a happy Blondie. And he falls for this very very Italian saloon girl. Bandits, gunplay & gold, it's all you really need out of a good western. (3.5 out of 5) Justification: I could go for some Italian |
![]() | 21.) Robo Vampire (1988) (DVD) My Thoughts: More like Weird Hopping Mystical Kung-Fu Chinese Zombies vs a Horrible Chinese Robocop Knockoff. Before you get too excited no, it does not live up to the cover art, not even close. I remember being really bummed the first time seeing this, but I went in this time with no preconception and had a decent time. Robo Vampire really rides the line between 'so bad it's good' and just 'bad bad'. Horrible dubbing, nonsensical plot, awful awful effects but there is some fun here to be had, I wonder if there was ever a MST3K or RiffTrax on this title... (3 out of 5) Justification: Never was a film more made for this challenge |
- April 6th - | |
![]() | 22.) Black Dynamite (2009) (DVD) * My Thoughts: A fantastic sendup to the Blaxploitation genre. It took me a little while to really get into it or for the alcohol to kick in, either way once I was in it was awesome. While wondering why this kind of film hadn't been done more often I thought of Undercover brother. While somewhat similar the hard R really lends it's self to this genre very effectively. I only wish there had been a little more nudity. (4 out of 5) Justification: For the longest time I called it blacksplotation |
![]() | 23.) Commentary For Black Dynamite (2009) (DVD) * My Thoughts: A fun commentary by an interesting bunch of guys. I enjoyed hearing where all the references came from, and have added a few titles to my 'to buy' list because of it. Worth a listen if you liked the film. (3.5 out of 5) Justification: There needs to be more commentaries on blaxploitation movies. |
![]() | 24.) Mesmerized (1986) (DVD) ** My Thoughts: Fucking creepy. The first half of the movie John Lithgow offscreen rapes Jodi Foster and on screen mentally rapes her, then the second half of the movie Jodi Foster slowly poisons him to death. I kinda dug it, but I could have used a bit more explicitness, it would have helped me root for Jodi a bit more in the second half of the movie. (3 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Demo choto poor old guy ne? Pretty good actually. Demo lady wa kowai ne. Demo that guy creepy. But I don't understand why she don't like that guy that much, because creepy?" (Then she threatened to poison me) (4 out of 5) Justification: Is Jodi Foster subject to John Lithgow's strange sexual proclivities |
- April 7th - | |
![]() | 25.) Ninja Hunt (1964) (DVD) * My Thoughts: Surprisingly awesome and easily the best ninja flick I have ever seen (in a Seven Samurai sort of way, not in a B-Movie challenge sort of way). Also really dark for an earlier Japanese film, the paranoia in this is almost palpable. There is one point where a Ronin kills 5 people just because he suspects 1 is an accomplice of the Ninja. Also we have some extreme ninjaness without being cooky or completely unrealistic (except for the Needle Spitting eyeball piercing trick). I must speak to this release though: It's Letterboxed!?! That is all. (4.5 out of 5) Justification: Came in a ninja 10 pack |
![]() | 26.) Dollman (1991) (DVD) ** My Thoughts: Tim Thomerson brings the bad assery, as always. But man I would have just loved to see him playing the bad ass space cop he was in the the first 10 minutes of the movie (on his dystopian planet). I think that would have been a much better project than this fish out of water story. But I can see why they did it. And there was still quite a lot of awesome with Dollman in the Brox (4 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Pretty good demo choto too violento. Demo ending not that great. Puppet master movie, not Puppet Master... Full Moon movie thay should spend a little more and do something different, cause can kind of guess what is going to happen. Either blow everyone off or die everyone. They need to spend little more time. Also their movie most under 2 hours so they cannot keep up good story. If ending good I am going to give 4 point." (3.5 out of 5) Justification: I like the Japanese title better: MicroCop |
![]() | 27.) RoboGeisha (2009) (DVD) ** My Thoughts: This one really straddles the line between crazy fun and wtf for wtf's sake. And I went back and forth between liking it and not wanting to be belittled by it. Overall I align slightly towards like, but don't go in expecting a Takeshi Miike level of wtf, but something a little more contrived. (3 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Story wa choto extreamly silly like ass shuriken and katana from butt, choto hen. Dem sister story good ne. Hope people think Japanes not creepy like that. So far good but too silly but ending was very good, good sister relationship." (3.5 out of 5) Justification: Did you catch the title of the film? |
- April 8th - | |
![]() | 28.) Sister Emanuelle (1977) (DVD) ** My Thoughts: A cinema classic. I didn't quite like this one as much as Emanuelle in Bangkok but it deliver on the exploitation. It focuses more on a side character than Emanuelle herself which in my opinion is it's comparative downfall. Also not near enough girl on girl. All that being said, it was still an Emanuelle movie. (4 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Thats good movie, that lady reminds me of my friend. Demo that lady that actress always want to be nudity seems like. Not bad 4 star I like that ending. Dirty, dirty, dirty whore." (4 out of 5) Justification: A Black Emanuelle nunsploitation flick |
![]() | 29.) Red Planet (2000) (Blu-Ray) * My Thoughts: I always get this and Mission to Mars mixed up in my head, the other Mars movie that came out that year. With that in mind I expected something amazing to happen towards the end and it kind of pittered out like Apollo 18. In fact this was strikingly similar to Apollo 18, sans killer robot. It was decent but just. (3 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Good good I like that ending demo middle choto slow. I give them 4 star, 4 star scifi movie. That guy, he cheated, he is always that kind of guy he is weak or betrayed (you don't even know who that is) I know, I know I know 2 more movies." (After a trip to imdb, she was right (for once)) (4 out of 5) Justification: 14% tomatometer rating |
- April 9th - | |
![]() | 30.) Lifepod (1993) (DVD) * My Thoughts: A decent 10 little indians who done it. Several people escape a sabotaged ship in a lifepod but could the saboteur be among them? And then people start dying so yeah they probably are. It's a bit paint by numbers on the survivors of a disaster waiting to be rescued but there are quite a few interesting scifi elements here. I particularly enjoyed the Tool-e, the mechanically enhanced tool-equipped human (A midget who cut off his arm and had a robotic replacement installed). Decent but I will be in no rush to see it again. (3 out of 5) Justification: A Hitchcock remake, in space |
![]() | 31.) JCVD (2008) (DVD) ** My Thoughts: I have never really got this whole collective notion of Van Damme as a bad actor. I think he is a pretty good actor, he's just in bad movies. That being said I wasn't amazed by his acting in this like so many others were, it was just JC being JC at an extremely meta level. I liked it but prefer his more genrey entries. (3.5 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "I wondering is that true story or not? Seems very real. It's good story. Demo his imagination and real story is kind of mixed. Sometimes hard to tell. Cause back and forth times. And we don't see Jean Claude Van Damme lately. so I wondering if he was really arrested?" (4 out of 5) Justification: Stars actor on safe list: Jean Claude Van Damme |
- April 10th - | |
![]() | 32.) 4 Dollars Of Revenge (1968) (Blu-Ray) * My Thoughts: Another run of the mill but slightly above average spaghetti western. We have a man betrayed who must breakout of prison and extract justice. I liked this movie but there was this song, the only song, and they would play it again and again and again and it really almost killed the movie for me. Especially when it didn't even remotely match what was happening on screen. It brought the movie down from slightly above average to just above below average, if that makes any sense. (3 out of 5) Justification: My fist could hold a a few more than 4 dollars |
![]() | 33.) The Purple Hood Ninja (1958) (DVD) * My Thoughts: Sort of like the Ninja version of Robin Hood. Some good sword play but otherwise this movie struck me as fairly ordinary. Except maybe for the color purple? It was interesting that at no time during the movie did anyone say 'ninja' and that a more appropriate translation for the title of the film is The Purple Hooded Man. (3 out of 5) Justification: I don't know if I would have chose the color purple, it really didn't work out well for the Foot Clan |
![]() | 34.) King Of Texas (2002) (DVD) * My Thoughts: I liked this one, Patrick Stewart always does a good job of playing a demented old man. I am also a fan of Shakespeare interpretations, this one got me itching to watch Throne of Blood again. Oh and Cheif O'Brien is in it too. (4 out of 5) Justification: Patrick Stewart doing Shakespeare in old west Texas |
![]() | 35.) Dream To Believe (1986) (DVD) ** My Thoughts: 80's-tastic! This movie hits maybe every 80's teen cliche you could think of: talented unpopular girl realizing she can do it, inspirational speeches, multiple training montages/dance montages, gymnastics street competitions, eating disorders, abusive parents, death of a parent, coming to an understanding with step-siblings, non-threating/dancing minority characters, everything! (Run 80's black guys, your no match for the 90's black guys!). I had a cheesy good time with this one and you get to see a few hints of Bill and Ted here and there. (4 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Almost like footloose. Keanu cute. Very good story. Step dad suck ne? The friend, I like the friend and I like Keanu too. Where is the rich guy? He just came later just a little bit. Where is Yamata, Yamada only little bit I was expecting Yamada." (4.5 out of 5) Justification: Before they were famous: Keanu Reeves circa 1986 |
- April 11th - | |
![]() | 36.) Lost Boys: The Thirst (2010) (Blu-Ray) * My Thoughts: The alternate endings for the second one really got my hopes up for how this might be but no. Too bad that the other Corey was too busy, this could have been his send off picture. So we got Feldman, and while I wasn't really on board with his performance in the 2nd film this time they made him the main character and it sort of worked. I enjoyed this movie, not too much and probably only because of it's relation to the '87 classic, but I enjoyed it. (3.5 out of 5) Justification: Could have been some great Coreysplotation |
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#22
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
-Revised Goal: 75 | Legend: First Time Views * Watched With Wife * |
![]() | 37.) Red Eagle (1970) (DVD) * My Thoughts: Well this collection saved the 'worst' for last. This 70's Thai action hero movie is letter-boxed, made from a negative that is scratched to shit, and has easily the most misspellings I have ever seen in a subtitled movie. But I have got to say this was also my favorite of the 4 in this set. A Thai crime family is using the costume of the now retired superhero cop Red Eagle to commit crimes. So the real Red Eagle changes his costume to the Golden Eagle and comes out of retirement to lay some Thai smackdown. Interestingly the main actor died while preforming the last stunt of the movie. (4 out of 5) Justification: Thai superhero? |
![]() | 38.) BaadAsssss Cinema (2002) (DVD) * My Thoughts: Finally getting around to watching my prize from last years B-Movie challenge and it was a decent docu outing. First off, picture-boxxed arrrrg! Like with all good genre documentaries it added a few films to my to watch list and it hits several of the major stars like Fred Williamson, Pam Greir and genre aficionado Quentin Tarantino. I would have liked to seen a bit more actors and a wider berth of the genre and honestly more QT but it was decent. (3 out of 5) Justification: Got to love a documentary that shows nudity |
![]() | 39.) Dollman Vs. Demonic Toys (1993) (DVD) ** My Thoughts: I love the idea for this film, bringing together these properties but this whole picture just feels like a missed opportunity. There are way too many clips from previous movies, the effects are bad/recycled, and what little plot there was was stretched thin and really only half a movie's worth at best. This could have been cut down to 30-40 minutes easy and then combined with say another Dollman outing or 2 other stories and been something like Cat's Eye and it might have been decent. But unfortunately the Videozone was the best part of this one. (2 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "I don't care about it. Full moon movie always if they keep making the story or movies; 1 it's ok, second one pft. They should make something better just a creepy. Making like Halloween or Friday the 13th or something scary like that, this is just bull shit. Disappointed. I get sleepy means movie no good." (2.5 out of 5) Justification: Directed by the man himself; Charles Band |
![]() | 40.) The Black Hole (2006) (DVD) * My Thoughts: Maybe it's because I just watched Dollman vs. Demonic Toys, but this wasn't so bad. I mean yeah it was bad but for a Sci-Fi movie, not bad. The premiss is that they build the Large Hadron Collider in St. Lewis, create a black hole and an energy being comes out of it while the black hole sucks up the city. Actually now that I am writing this it was a below par feature. Also Kristy Swanson apparently received botox the minute before she stepped infront of the camera for this one and as such has this wooden expressionless face throughout the picture. (2.5 out of 5) Justification: Another 14%er on Rotten Tomatoes |
- April 12th - | |
![]() | 41.) Getting Straight (1970) (DVD) * My Thoughts: An interesting slice of slice of life, think activist early 70's college campus. But man, way way too much uppity hippy crap, really just made me want to crack some skulls. Around the middle of the movie there was this amazing black girl, what they should have done is keep her and made it that kind of social commentary. It did hold my interest just not quite the movie I was expecting to watch. (3 out of 5) Justification: Contains a druggie Harrison Ford |
![]() | 42.) Purple Hood Ninja 2 (1982) (DVD) * My Thoughts: This one is labeled on the set as Reed Hood Ninja 2 but it is actually a remake of the first movie. And without doing any research, it appears to be a television remake as there are into/outro stings for commercials and there is a channel logo perpetually in the lower right hand corner. The plot is a bit simplified and there is more humor but otherwise is is pretty much scene for scene, word for word. That being said I liked the original better. A positive though, this film was fullscreen instead of picture boxed! give me hope for the rest of the set. (3 out of 5) Justification: A sequel, a remake, a sequel, a remake, it's a sequel and a remake! *Does not apply to this remake |
- April 13th - | |
![]() | 43.) Assault Of The Party Nerds (1989) (DVD) * My Thoughts: It could have been the alcohol but I really really liked this movie. Bad acting, plot, filmstock & dialog aside it was just fun. Now this also could be due in no small part to Linnea Quigley and Michelle Bauer, two of my favorite scream queens. I am actually quite looking forward to the sequel, also included in this set. Some great nudity here btw. (4 out of 5) Justification: Features Linnea Quigley, need I say more? |
![]() | 44.) Commentary For Assault Of The Party Nerds (1989) (DVD) * My Thoughts: A good commentary with some interesting insights into the making of the film. Again it always seems like low budget films lead to better commentaries. There was a slight audio level problem with this track though, the picture was playing a bit too loud and it sounded like they were shouting over it. And what a missed opportunity for one of the female cast members to join the track. But still a recommendable track for those who liked the movie and can bear the audio issues. (3.5 out of 5) Justification: Also Features the lovely Michelle Bauer |
![]() | 45.) Star Knight (1985) (DVD) * My Thoughts: Ah finally, this one was worth the cost of the set all by it's self. A humanoid alien (very Man Who Fell To Earth-ish) comes to medieval earth, falls in love with a princess and befriends a local medicine man/wizard. Super cheesy and right up my alley. My biggest complaint would be that Harvey Keitel's character is mainly played for laughs where I think going serious would have benefitted this movie. Also come on Echo Bridge, give Klaus a box credit, his interplay/antagonizing relationship with the local religious leader is easily one of the best parts of the movie. (4 out of 5) Justification: And another appearance by safelist actor Klaus Kinski out of nowhere! |
![]() | 46.) Back To The Beach (1987) (DVD) * My Thoughts: This one came free with Brain Candy and looked like it might be an interesting fit for the challenge so I held onto it until now. It's basically 60's Beach/Surf movie stars all grown up and living in the 80's. Plot arc/overacting wise it really feels more like a TV movie as opposed to a general release one also there is a cameo/guest star about every 5-10 minutes. It was colorful and it held my interest, nothing really amazing here though. (3 out of 5) Justification: A beach party film, apparently |
![]() | 47.) Live Wire (1992) (DVD) ** My Thoughts: A surprisingly good action movie. Liquid explosives and troubled cops seem to always make for a good action movie. I can't think of a single 'straight' recent action movie that I have liked this much. Perhaps I am falling out of touch or maybe they just don't make em like they used to. (9 hours elapsed since I wrote the previous) Maybe I just don't seek out straight action movies anymore, I mean I probably wouldn't have even seen this if not for a Big Lots $3 blind buy. I do prefer a more genre oriented action film but after seeing this I am sure something has been made in the last 10 years that as good or better than this. I need to branch out a bit more... (4.5 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Cute ending. Very good movie. So that senator is bad guy ne? Very realistic, last ending same lady (could not understand). Demo is that possible? Nuclear bomb, not nuclear just drink and exploded, maybe choto unbelievable. Banzai Big Lots. " (4.5 out of 5) Justification: Pierce Brosnan fights a terrorist that is using humans as bombs |
- April 14th - | |
![]() | 48.) 17 Ninjas (1963) (DVD) * My Thoughts: A quality note: picture boxed and there is an annoying hum every time a subtitle is on screen. Otherwise this is a really good movie, instead of being just one side of the ninja/castle assault we get both sides here and it is fascinating. The castle has hired their own ninja to help organize against the assault. And the movie plays a little like a reverse Seven Samurai. A drawn out game of chess, played with real people. I can easily recommend this set if only for this and Ninja Hunt (with the one caveat being pq quality). (4 out of 5) Justification: More ninsanity |
![]() | 49.) A Man Called Horse (1970) (Blu-Ray) * My Thoughts: An Englishman gets captured by Indians and must adapt if he is to survive. Kind of like a rougher Dances With Wolves. I believe epic is an applicable description of this movie. Being from Oklahoma, Indian stuff kind of bores me at this point but I found this movie captivating. The isolationism, the desperation is... I feel like I have been using the word palpable too much but yeah, palpable. The movie is quite beautiful too, kind or reminds me of Ford sans monument valley. Although I would have liked to see him get back to civilization, kind of defeatist of the point of the movie but it would have been nice. Also some special features would have been nice, a historian commentary perhaps. (4 out of 5) Justification: A horse of a different color |
![]() | 50.) T-Force (1994) (DVD) * My Thoughts: I kind of dug this one. The acting was bad, the effects were bad, the dubbing was bad but the plot was solid. Now that could have been just because the whole movie was just one big rip-off; Die Hard, Terminator, Blade Runner, Universal Solider with some hard ass 80's cop stereotype thrown in. But I think if you are in the mood for some cheese this one delivers, just don't expect it to impress. (3 out of 5) Justification: Finish cyborg cops |
![]() | 51.) Holy Mountain (1973) (Blu-Ray) ** My Thoughts: I had to look back at the review I wrote for the last Jodorowsky movie I saw just to see what I wrote. I said "a long string of WTFs held together by a WTF plot... visually a very captivating movie", very poignant. That basically covers this outing as well, just remove the plot. Sure this movie has one but it is way less than coherent, I'm sure a film class would read all sorts of stuff into it but for the average viewer it's just not their. It was almost like watching a dream which could be a good thing depending on what you are in the mood for. I enjoyed it but I am not sure why. (3.5 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Creepy, strange weird, I don't understand what they want to say. I don't know the point. I really don't know what that director want to say it's just creepy, thats it. I want to get budda gun." (2.5 out of 5) Justification: Directed by safe list director and king of WTF; Alejandro Jodorowsky |
- April 15th - | |
![]() | 52.) An American Carol (2008) (DVD) * My Thoughts: On the complete other end of the spectrum compared to Getting Straight. And just like that movie the preachiness of this one is pretty overpowering as well (yes I hate both sides). The actors were all decent and you get the slap-stickiness of A Zucker parody but a republican comedy? It just played as stupid. Not as bad as I would have thought but not something I ever need to see again. Also Chris Farley's brother really reminded me of him, almost to the point where I thought he might be doing an impersonation of him. (2.5 out of 5) Justification: So far the lowest tomatometer ranked viewing of the challenge. |
![]() | 53.) Defendor (2009) (DVD) * My Thoughts: Came in with no expectations and was blown away. I would easily put this above Kick Ass, and I loved Kick Ass. Woody was great, he skirted full retard a bit but it worked. This is just one of those movies that makes you feel good, gets a bit hokey here and there but easily my top viewing of the challenge. (5 out of 5) Justification: Woody Harrelson plays a special needs vigilante superhero! |
- April 16th - | |
![]() | 54.) Commentary For Defendor (2009) (DVD) * My Thoughts: I believe on a previous challenge I lamented the fact that Zombieland did not have a Woody Harrelson commentary and after listening to this one I find that was completely justified complaint. Here we have the director and the two main leads and it's really just a pleasure to sit in on them having such a good time. Kat is irresistibly cute, Woody is great and the director is not annoying. Stories about Sandra Oh being pissed at Woody, fat ladies giving Kat in hooker gear the stink eye, robberies and crazies they had to deal with on locations. Great track. (4 out of 5) Justification: Insert snappy comment here |
![]() | 55.) Emanuelle Around The World (1977) (DVD) ** My Thoughts: Laura Gemser is radiant as always. But I wan't quite as impressed with this outing. Plenty of sex and some great scenics but the other girls just seem a bit subpar when compared to previous entries and the homeless/dog rapes didn't really do it for me. I guess it was also a bit too dark for what I was in the mood for/not dark enough to play in a different light if that makes any sense. I hope that Emanuelle in Bangkok wasn't the best of the series, that would be a bit of a downer since it was the first one I watched. (3.5 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Strange. I understand she is journalist, but does she really do journalist job. seems like ending was kind of weird, then that lady get raped and done. I was wondering that story connected to previous one. I'm kind of getting tired same pattern just sleep around. 1st maybe I enjoyed but second 3rd same, so what?" (2.5 out of 5) Justification: Another Laura Gemser classic |
- April 17th - | |
![]() | 56.) Assault Of The Party Nerds 2: The Heavy Petting Detective (1995) (DVD) * My Thoughts: All of the important main characters of the first movie are back this time around and yes that does include the breasts of both Linnea Quigley and Michelle Bauer (the latter having held up better than the former in the 5 years since the first film). Easily as bad a film as the first but this time it just didn't quite work for me on the same level. It was entertaining enough but there were a bit too many retreads and a bit to much of Gabai playing to the camera. But hey it did have one of the actors from T-Force in it. (2.5 out of 5) Justification: On the tomatometer threshhold |
![]() | 57.) Commentary For Assault Of The Party Nerds 2: The Heavy Petting Detective (1995) (DVD) * My Thoughts: Well, it answers a lot of questions about the movie, like why was this made? For USA Up All Night, of course. I wonder if they still have that, although now it would probably be all 90's movies now... Anyway, a few interesting insights but the source material just isn't good enough to float this track over average. (3 out of 5) Justification: Richard Gabai deserves a place on the safelist IMO. |
- April 18th - | |
![]() | 58.) Raise The Titanic (1980) (DVD) * My Thoughts: Made before they found the actual wreckage, the first half of the movie has a pretty good hook, very B but still interesting. The government needs a special element and yes the only place it can be found is in the cargo hold of the Titanic. The ship they use is not quite so grand as the one it is impersonating and the interestingness of the movie, surprisingly, kind of peters out once they find the Titanic. It reminds me of the feeling I had while watching The Final Countdown, but this one delivers quite a bit more. (3.5 out of 5) Justification: And I thought Ghostbusters II was the only movie to have the Titanic arriving in New York. |
![]() | 59.) The New Centurions (1972) (DVD) * My Thoughts: I love these 70's cop movies, real, gritty, friendly prostitutes. Wasn't as much a fan of the second half downward spiral but the first half with George C Scott was great. And Keach is always likable. Also there is something more romantic about being a cop before tasers an dashcams. (4 out of 5) Justification: I love these Martini Movies |
- April 19th - | |
![]() | 60.) The Mechanic (1972) (DVD) * My Thoughts: This movie surprised me, I just wasn't expecting anything this good or Charles Bronson to be an assassin. There is some weird 70's stuff here and some homoerotic undertones but otherwise a really solid action movie. Lesson to be taken away: killing an assassin is hard. (4 out of 5) Justification: Staring safe list actor Charles Bronson |
- April 20th - | |
![]() | 61.) Man Friday (1975) (DVD) * My Thoughts: I have not been able to get this movie out of my head, it's just so dark and twisted. You don't really see it at first because it is peppered with some comedy, good times and even a few songs, but fuck! In this version of Robinson Crusoe: Crusoe has gone a bit mad all alone on the island and when he finds faithful manservant Friday he proceeds to really just treat him horribly. But while you are watching it no specific instance seems so bad compared to how everyone was just getting along so well. It's hard to describe and one of those movies you will think about for a long time. (4 out of 5) Justification: Robinson Crusoe and his tenuous slave/not a slave relationship with man servent Friday |
![]() | 62.) Aberration (1997) (Internet) ** My Thoughts: Lizards with teeth. This is just a bunch of B-movie fun. Puppets, bad acting, Coreman-esk plot & effects. I mean don't get me wrong it is a bad movie. But in the right mood it's a fun one. (3.5 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Good, it was great in the beginning but ending was eh it's too strange and creepy. De Frankie died so sad. But they need to change ending choto outrageous. Drop to 3 because of the ending." (3 out of 5) Justification: My first Ozploitation of the challenge |
- April 21st - | |
![]() | 63.) Cabin In The Woods (2012) (Theater) ** My Thoughts: I knew all those years of watching "bad" horror movies were leading to something! I just loved loved loved this movie. A great send up to all those 80's-90's horror movie and required viewing for any fan of the genre. (4.5 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Beginning is great, I love that. So they are some people are recording their reality life, no? So like making a movie like but those people don't know. Like truman show. Do you agree with me? It was funny, hooker, virgin, sports something... (What did you think about the Japanese part?) They try to do we do that kind of game but choto twisted. I like until middle." (3 out of 5) Justification: OK'd by the man |
- April 23rd - | |
![]() | 64.) Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (1988) (DVD) * My Thoughts: The personification of bad 80's horror movies. 3 scream queens, sorority girls, trapped in a mall, puppets, bad acting, bad plot, it's just cheesy cheesy goodness. I have always liked this one with a few caveats: there is a little dragging in the 3rd act, Bride Of Frankenstein & Linnea Quigley is entirely clothed the whole movie! (4 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "I thought could be a gross but neh it's not so gross. Just so many similar movie like that it's not any trick ne? It's like other movie I forgot the title but they have that creature. It's not super special or anything so choto disappoint. So many similar one. I can give only 3 star." (3 out of 5) Justification: Staring safe list actors: Brinke Stevens, Linnea Quigley & my suggestion for next years safe list; Michelle Bauer |
![]() | 65.) Stroker Ace (1983) (DVD) * My Thoughts: Arg, now I have 2 Nascar movies in my collection, how did this happen? Well at least they are both comedies. So this one was fun, Burt Reynolds is playing almost the same character he played in The Cannonball Run movies (maybe classic Reynolds?), a swarthy ladies-man with a need for speed. This time he is a Nascar driver trying to get out of his contact is a variety of madcap ways. A little tame but enjoyable early 80's comedy fare. Winner of several Razzies but I guess such things taper with time. (3 out of 5) Justification: Carsploitation |
![]() | 66.) Into The Blue 2: The Reef (2009) (DVD) ** My Thoughts: The first Into The Blue was all about beautiful people in swimwear, and considering Jessica Alba was in the first movie there is not much room for improvement there. This movie was essentially the same thing, they tried to amp it up by adding some boobs and making the "salvage" a bit edgier but it didn't really make it that much more interesting. I like to think of this one as the poor mans Fools Gold. (3 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Pretty good, I like it. Story ga ii ne, it's connecting, great. I want to live Hawaii. Live close to the ocean seems fun. I'm going to give them 4 star. Demo that poor lady." (4 out of 5) Justification:A Tomatometer qualifier |
- April 24th - | |
![]() | 67.) Messenger Of Death (1988) (DVD)* My Thoughts: This is the kind of movie that my grandfather might watch on tv. And maybe I am getting old but I enjoyed it. Bronson is getting a bit old here but he still has a little kick ass in him, this time as an investigative reporter trying to get to the bottom of some Mormon murders. A bit tame compared to the last Bronson affair but enjoyable none the less. (3.5 out of 5) Justification: Another from safe list actor Charles Bronson |
![]() | 68.) Assassination (1987) (DVD) * My Thoughts: I liked this one. Bronson as secret service protecting a very annoying first lady. The cute chinese agent that is always after him to marry her was great. The buddy film dynamic is always fun and really any action movie that has rocket launcher play is going to be a step above the rest. Although the film could have really benefitted if they had gone for the R rating. (4 out of 5) Justification: Charles Bronson deals out more justice. |
- April 25th - | |
![]() | 69.) Goin' South (1978) (DVD)* My Thoughts: Hey, it's like Clara Clayton's first marriage! Lots of stars in this one and it is a pretty serviceable movie. Interesting hook and often humorous but overall it was just average and if you are going to do a western comedy it needs to be good or it just doesn't reach a wider audience. Jim Belushi and Christopher LLoyd as the bumbling deputies was cool. Otherwise, it was entertaining but nothing astounding. (3.5 out of 5) Justification: A western comedy |
- April 26th - | |
![]() | 70.) Druids (2001) (DVD)* My Thoughts: Boring Braveheart ripoff, just replace Scots with Druids and English with Romans. There were a few bright parts to this one like all the naked European girls as a trap/distraction for the romans and Lamber's voice but otherwise I just couldn't get into this one. (2 out of 5) Justification: Might barely qualify as Eschploitation |
![]() | 71.) MST3K: San Francisco International (1970) (Internet)* My Thoughts: Thanks to KaBluie for posting a link to this one. A classic Mike episode, makes me sad I never jumped on the releases when I had the chance. And while not technically part of the episode I really enjoyed the little snippets of old commercials/comedy central into/outros. I really miss classic Comedy Central back when they ran Benny Hill, MST3K and their TnA Matinee. An excellently corny movie about various airport dramas really lends it's self to this riffing. My advice, follow KaBluie's link above and give it a listen. (4 out of 5) Justification: MST3K always counts |
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Last edited by SterlingBen; 05-04-12 at 12:06 AM.
#23
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
-Revised Goal: 85 | Legend: First Time Views * Watched With Wife * |
![]() | 72.) SNL: The Best Of Tom Hanks (2004) (DVD) (WildCard #1) My Thoughts: So I needed a bit of a break. Big Tom Hanks fan but I have just seen these sketches too much. It's Comedy Central's fault with that 90's-00's SNL phase they went through. (3 out of 5) Justification: Wildcard bitches! |
- April 27th - | |
![]() | 73.) MST3K: Time Of The Apes (1987) (Internet)* My Thoughts: I've always liked Mike better but listening to this one Joel rocked it. I guess I just like Mikes face better but in the dark Joel knows what he is doing... I mean... Anyway this movie was awesome! Japanese Planet of the Apes rippoff! This is something I wouldn't mind watching even without a riff track. The effects were bad the plot was ridiculous and the horrible dubbing really lent to the MST3K experience. Easily one of the best MST3K I have ever seen. (4.5 out of 5) Justification: I wonder what Joel is doing now... |
![]() | 74.) Circle Of Iron (1978) (Blu-Ray)* My Thoughts: Interesting quest movie, doesn't quite deliver in the way that something like Conan does but it's fun. Carradine really shines here but you really have to wonder what could have been if Bruce Lee had actually been in it. (3.5 out of 5) Justification: Staring auto erotic asphyxiation victim & safe list actor; David Carradine |
- April 28th - | |
![]() | 75.) Let Me In (2010) (Blu-Ray) (WildCard #2)** My Thoughts: I have seen a lot of vampire movies and I can say without a shadow of the v.. of a doubt that this is the best vampire movie I have ever seen. I felt the previous to be a little extreme too so I went to flickchart and yes, still the best. The isolation of the main character is palpable, the killings are brutal and even knowing what she is you can't help but really like Cloe. The original was on my to buy list above this one but black friday prices made this one a must buy and I am so glad I did. (5 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Very good. I give 5 star. 5 star scary movie. Demo where they going to go? Let Me In. Thats a good thats a good ne? I thought that guy was very creepy first but it isn't ne? She want to drink the blood, demo ending I like it those mean kids. I like Owen better cause that girl, that face is very distinguish. I always think oh Kick Ass, oh Kick Ass , she did a good job but her image is too previous movie." (5 out of 5) Justification: The wife was starting to get leery of my movie choices, I needed something to get her back on track. |
![]() | 76.) The Pit & The Pendulum (1991) (DVD)* My Thoughts: One of the best Full Moon movies. I remember seeing this as a child and the scene where to woman eats gun powder right before she is burnt to death has always stuck with me. Something I perpetually think about whenever I see another steak burning scene. Also I remember the nudity quite fondly as well. You can see the limitations of the budget here and there but Full Moons take on the Spanish inquisition is otherwise a feather in their cap. (4 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "(As the movie is starting) Ah Full Moon desu ka?!? Ah low expectation. (After film) Very good, I did not expect that good Full Moon movie. I'm sorry Full Moon I under estimate you. Thats pretty good full moon movie. I think #2 full moon movie I ever see. Full moon should make not creepy movie all the time, that is historical type of movie that is better." (4 out of 5) Justification: Stars safe-list superstar Jeffrey Combs |
![]() | 77.) The Pursuit Of Happiness (1971) (DVD)* My Thoughts: Hippies. Some hippie accidentally runs over an old woman and then proceeds to make matters worse and worse when he repeatedly refuses to follow sound advice. You really just can't feel sorry for this guy, he is such an idiot. But at least he wasn't as bad as the guy in Getting Straight and the movie was entertaining but hey were are my Martini Minutes? (3 out of 5) Justification: Another martini movie, this specific disc was actually returned by another member of the forum! |
![]() | 78.) Into The Sun (2005) (DVD)** My Thoughts: So I thought I wasn't really going to like this, especially with that CSI surveillance camera zoom in at the beginning. But it wasn't that bad, in fact I would even go so far as to say it was entertaining. Steven Seagal looks weird in every scene he is in but it was fun to watch him mop up the asian underworld. Also being in Japan it did make me a bit nostalgic. (3.5 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Um thats ok but most of scene is unrealistic like shooting the gun or using the sword. But we see some scenic we already seen or knew the place so I can give 3.5. People will misunderstand Japan we don't use guns so easy. And yakuza not popular anymore we have a little bit but not anymore. You have to study little more japanese talk like Stephen Seagal." (3.5 out of 5) Justification: A Steven Seagal outing |
- April 29th - | |
![]() | 79.) Redneck Zombies (1989) (DVD) My Thoughts: I told myself I would never watch this again. The acting is horrible, the plot is retarded and it is easily the worst movie I have seen over the course of the challenge. I remembered being sickened by this movie when I saw it as a kid, I had never seen ultra-gore like this before or bad acting quite to this caliber also it was a Troma vhs which meant constant re-tracking. I am giving it half a point just for not being boring but it is still truely an awful awful movie. Troll II is a jewel in comparison. (1.5 out of 5) Justification: Troma, oh god Troma |
![]() | 80.) She Shoulda Said No! (1949) (Internet)* My Thoughts: Ah, good point, no drugs for me. On a side note, having had a few druggie friends I have never seen any of them as active as the poor retches in this movie. I liked it and defiantly exploitative. My sister is selling pot to put me through college? Thats it I am going to hang myself in the garage to teach her a lesson. And I liked how all the drug dealers looked like G-Men. But it was a little boring so that brings down the score a bit. (3 out of 5) Justification: 30s-40s "Cautionary" film |
![]() | 81.) Dickie Roberts Former Child Star (2003) (DVD)* My Thoughts: This movie wasn't bad but it is pretty easy to see why it didn't so do very well. It basically plays like a kids movie with a plot that only people over 40 would like. Entertaining and I have always enjoyed David Spade but this movie could have been awesome if they had gone dark with it. (3 out of 5) Justification: Close enough |
- April 30th - | |
![]() | 82.) Commentary For Dickie Roberts Former Child Star (2003) (DVD)* My Thoughts: Dickie writer and David Spade were pretty funny here. Poking holes in the movie and talking about how hot the underage actors were. I wonder why his talk show never took off. Regardless this commentary track was better than the movie proper. It's actually kind of surprising that a film like Dickie Roberts has 2 commentary tracks... (3.5 out of 5) Justification: Making a comedy in the 90's & want no one to see it? Hire David Spade |
![]() | 83.) The Incredibly Strange Creatures... (1964) (Internet)* My Thoughts: ...Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!? Great title and decent poster but the film does not deliver. No zombies more like acid mutilated former hypno-assasins who's minds were wiped. And it really doesn't deliver on that either. Mostly a waste of time, something interesting could be edited down to about 30 minutes but otherwise I felt like this one was just wasting my time. (2 out of 5) Justification: Suffering through a MST3K pick without the guys for checklist sake. |
![]() | 84.) Little Caesar (1931) (Internet)* My Thoughts: Decided to watch this one after it was so prominently featured in BaadAsssss Cinema. And I was surprised how good it was. The main character has such a weird face and talks like a parody of 30's gangsters or perhaps the parodies are based on him... Either way it a refreshing change of pace and something I might like seeing dissected one day. (4 out of 5) Justification: A check for Hollywood Gangster film (Film Noir era) |
![]() | 85.) Shrunken Heads (1994) (DVD)* My Thoughts: I remember really not liking this when I was younger, the kids die and the shrunken head nuzzling boobs was and still is really creepy. But it played better this time. Interesting, cheesy, weird, backlot movie. I always find these R-Rated horror films for kids to be a bit peculiar from a marketing stand point. Decent but this era in film marks the beginning of the end of the watchable Full Moon movie. (3 out of 5) Justification: More Full Moon madness |
![]() | 86.) MST3K: Secret Agent Super Dragon (1966) (Internet)* My Thoughts: Well unfortunately a boring movie this time made for a meh MST3K. The bits between the riff were the best part of this one; ♫Secret Agent.....Super Dragon♫ (3 out of 5) Justification: MST3K's take on Eurospy madness |
![]() | 87.) Evil Bong 3-D (2010) (DVD)** My Thoughts: Well I feel I must apologize to Redneck Zombies, you are not longer the worst film of the challenge. Fuck this was bad. If this film wasn't personally responsible for putting a $2600 profit in my pocket it might very easily have been the first non-duplicate DVD I would have gotten rid of. The 3-D was bad, the plot was stupid and there is only about 3 sets in the entire "feature". This movie gets half a point for having boobs, a scratch and sniff card and of course for the money. (1.5 out of 5) My Wife's Thoughts: "Looks really low budget movie. Only 3 different scenes story almost does not makes sense. And I guess people who smoke marijuana enjoy this movie. But I do not understand. Demo you get the money, thats good. 2.5 I give 2.5 because scent card and your name on the list otherwise 1.5 those crappy glasses." (2.5 out of 5) Justification: My name is in the credits, so it can't be that good. |
![]() | 88.) Hero of Swallow (1966) (DVD)* My Thoughts: A Chinese ninja movie ![]() (3 out of 5) Justification: I had a girlfriend once that... nevermind. |
![]() | 89.) Mad Men S01E01 (2007) (Blu-Ray) (WildCard #3)* My Thoughts: Well, I had 1 more wildcard so I thought I would burn it on something that could be applied to next months challenge. I was resistant to this based on previews and a review TRS did a long time ago but I got to say I liked it. Wither or not I will end up loving it could be a different story though. (3.5 out of 5) Justification: Here is a link next months Mad Men & Wife's 'To Watch' Pile Challenge |
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Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
E X P L O I T A T I O N I N S A N I T Y 3 E X P L O I T A T I O N I N S A N I T Y 3 E X P L O I T A T I O N I N S A N I T Y 3 E X P L O I T A T I O N I N S A N I T Y 3 E X P L O I T A T I O N I N S A N I T Y 3 |
Saturday, March 31st 1. Machete Maidens Unleashed (2010) ☼ NWI 2. Stunt Rock (1980) ☼ TCMU 3. Rolling Thunder (1977) ☼ BD 4. Revenge of the Ninja (1983) ☼ NWI _______________________________________ Sunday, April 1st 5. Gorilla at Large (1954) ☼ 6. Arcade (1993) ☼ 7. Switchblade Sisters (aka "The Jezebels") (1975) ☼ NWI 8. A Blueprint for Murder (1953) _______________________________________ Monday, April 2nd 9. Assassination (1987) ☼ 10. Code of Silence (1985) ☼ 11. Beer (1985) ☼ NWI _______________________________________ Tuesday, April 3rd 12. African Safari (1968) ☼ 13. The Bloodstained Shadow (1978) ☼ 14. Navajo Joe (1966) ☼ NWI _______________________________________ Wednesday, April 4th 15. Stereo (1969) ☼ 16. Mystery on Monster Island (1981) ☼ 17. Crimes of the Future (1970) ☼ _______________________________________ Thursday, April 5th Roger Corman B-Day 2-Fer 18. The Arena (aka "Naked Warriors") (1974) ☼ 19. Battle Beyond the Stars (1980) ☼ BD 20. Modus Operandi (2009) ☼ NWI _______________________________________ Friday, April 6th 21. Brain Twisters (1991) ☼ 22. Vigilante (1983) ☼ NWI 23. Hot Dog... The Movie (1984) ☼ NWI _______________________________________ Saturday, April 7th 24. Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (2011) ☼ BD 25. Deadbeat at Dawn (1988) ☼ 26. Deathwish II (1982) ☼ 27. Hobo with a Shotgun (2011) ☼ BD 28. Zenka onna: koroshi-bushi (aka "Criminal Woman: Killing Melody") (1973) ☼ _______________________________________ Sunday, April 8th 29. The Human Duplicators (1965) ☼ 30. Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill! (2006) ☼ NWI 31. Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) ☼ _______________________________________ Monday, April 9th 32. She Freak (1967) ☼ TCMU 33. High-Ballin' (1978) ☼ NWI 34. J.D.'s Revenge (1976) ☼ _______________________________________ Tuesday, April 10th 35. The Gamma People (1956) ☼ 36. Messenger of Death (1988) ☼ 37. Man Accused (1959) ☼ NWI _______________________________________ Wednesday, April 11th 38. The Curious Dr. Humpp (1969) ☼ 39. Dragons Forever (1988) ☼ NWI 40. Snowbeast (1977) ☼ _______________________________________ Thursday, April 12th 41. Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn (1983) ☼ NWI 42. The Mechanic (1972) ☼ 43. MST3K: Soultaker (1999) ☼ NWI _______________________________________ Friday, April 13th 44. The Crater Lake Monster (1977) ☼ BD ---END OF FIRST TIME VIEWING STREAK--- 45. Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981) BD 46. Act of Vengeance (aka "Rape Squad") (1974) ☼ NWI _______________________________________ Saturday, April 14th 47. Death Wish 3 (1985) ☼ 48. Land of Doom (1986) ☼ NWI 49. Soldier (1998) ☼ BD 50. The Exterminator (1980) ☼ BD 51. Zubekô banchô: zange no neuchi mo nai (aka "Delinquent Girl Boss: Worthless to Confess") (1971) ☼ _______________________________________ Sunday, April 15th 52. Galaxina (1980) ☼ BD 53. 42nd Street Forever Volume 3: Exploitation Explosion (2008) 54. Ghost Warrior (1986) ☼ NWI _______________________________________ Monday, April 16th 55. Caged Heat (1974) ☼ NWI 56. The Mercenary (1968) ☼ NWI 57. El planeta de las mujeres invasoras (aka "Planet of the Female Invaders") (1967) ☼ _______________________________________ Tuesday, April 17th 58. The Peacekillers (1971) ☼ NWI 59. My Chauffeur (1986) ☼ 60. Amazons Against Supermen (aka "Super Stooges vs the Wonder Women") (1975) ☼ _______________________________________ Wednesday, April 18th 61. The Armour of the Gods (1987) ☼ NWI 62. Vice Squad (1982) ☼ NWI 63. The Catman of Paris (1946) ☼ NWI _______________________________________ Thursday, April 19th 64. Catch the Heat (1987) ☼ NWI 65. Shaft in Africa (1973) ☼ 66. Dirty Duck (1974) ☼ OV _______________________________________ Friday, April 20th 67. Trilogy of Terror (1975) ☼ 68. Reefer Madness (aka "Tell Your Children") (1936) NWI 69. Kickboxer (1989) ☼ BD _______________________________________ Saturday, April 21st 70. Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987) ☼ 71. Keoma (1976) ☼ 72. The Fatal Flying Guillotines (Yin yang xie di zi) (1977) ☼ 73. Malibu Express (1985) ☼ 74. Sukeban gerira (aka "Girl Boss Guerilla") (1972) ☼ _______________________________________ Sunday, April 22nd 75. Rolling Thunder w/ commentary (1977) ☼ BD 76. Arhats in Fury (1985) ☼ 77. Hollywood Air Force (1986) ☼ NWI _______________________________________ Monday, April 23rd 78. Beast from Haunted Cave (1959) ☼ TCM 79. Race War: The Remake (2012) ☼ 80. Superchick (1973) ☼ _______________________________________ Tuesday, April 24th 81. Street People (1976) ☼ NWI 82. Bamboo Gods and Iron Men (1974) ☼ NWI 83. Weekend Pass (1984) ☼ _______________________________________ Wednesday, April 25th 84. Bare Knuckles (1977) ☼ NWI 85. Vanishing Point (1971) BD 86. The Navy vs the Night Monsters (1966) ☼ _______________________________________ Thursday, April 26th 87. Hercules in the Haunted World (1961) ☼ NWI 88. The Bells of Death (1968) ☼ 89. Private Duty Nurses (1971) ☼ _______________________________________ Friday, April 27th 90. Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man (1976) ☼ NWI 91. Pink Flamingos (1972) ☼ 92. Patrick Still Lives (1980) ☼ 93. Night Call Nurses (1972) ☼ _______________________________________ Saturday, April 28th 94. Steele Justice (1987) ☼ NWI 95. Compañeros (1970) ☼ 96. Kyôfu joshikôkô: bôkô rinchi kyôshitsu (aka "Terrifying Girls High School: Lynch Law Classroom") (1973) ☼ 97. Dangerous Seductress (1995) ☼ 98. Picasso Trigger (1988) ☼ _______________________________________ Sunday, April 29th 99. Detroit 9000 (1973) ☼ NWI 100. Shrunken Heads (1994) ☼ 101. Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! (2008) 102. Enter the Ninja (1981) ☼ _______________________________________ Monday, April 30th 103. The Young Nurses (1973) ☼ 104. Shogun Assassin (1980) ☼ BD 105. 42nd Street Forever, Volume 4: Cooled by Refrigeration (2009) 106. Candy Stripe Nurses (1974) ☼ _______________________________________ First Time Viewings Total: 100/106 FIN
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Re: List Thread-Third Annual Drive-In/Exploitation/B-Movie Challenge Mar 31-Apr 30 20
March 31
1. Requiescant
April 1
2. Gli specialisti
April 2
3. A Bullet for Sandoval
April 3
4. Hellbenders
5. Adios Sabata
6. A Dollar Between the Teeth
April 4
7. Five Deadly Venoms
April 5
8. The Streetfighter's Last Revenge
April 6
April 7
9. Bamboo Gods and Iron Men
10. Five Element Ninja
11. Live Like A Cop, Die Like A Man
12. Assault on Precinct 13
April 8
13. Hell Up In Harlem
14. Zone Troopers
April 9
April 10
15. The Peacekillers
April 11
April 12
16. Black Shampoo
17. The Muthers
18. Vice Squad
April 13
19. Preacherman
April 14
April 15
April 16
20. Revenge of the Cheerleaders
April 17
21. Pets
22. Savage Streets
April 18
23. Yasha-ga-ike
April 19
24. Hollywood Man
25. Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance
26. Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart at the River Styx
April 20
27. Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart to Hades
28. Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in Peril
April 21
29. Poor Pretty Eddie
30. Supervixens
31. Rifftrax: Curse of Bigfoot
32. Robocop 3
33. Merchants of Death
34. Magnum Force
April 22
35. Angel 3: The Final Chapter
36. The Enforcer
37. Sudden Impact
April 23
38. Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in the Land of Demons
April 24
39. Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell
40. The Dead Pool
April 25
41. Invasion USA
42. Red Nightmare
43. Invasion USA w/ Atomic Audio
April 26
44. Not of This Earth
April 27
45. Blood Beach
April 28
April 29
46. Vampire Hunter
47. Prehistoric Bimbos in Armageddon City
April 30
48. I Hate You
1. Requiescant
April 1
2. Gli specialisti
April 2
3. A Bullet for Sandoval
April 3
4. Hellbenders
5. Adios Sabata
6. A Dollar Between the Teeth
April 4
7. Five Deadly Venoms
April 5
8. The Streetfighter's Last Revenge
April 6
April 7
9. Bamboo Gods and Iron Men
10. Five Element Ninja
11. Live Like A Cop, Die Like A Man
12. Assault on Precinct 13
April 8
13. Hell Up In Harlem
14. Zone Troopers
April 9
April 10
15. The Peacekillers
April 11
April 12
16. Black Shampoo
17. The Muthers
18. Vice Squad
April 13
19. Preacherman
April 14
April 15
April 16
20. Revenge of the Cheerleaders
April 17
21. Pets
22. Savage Streets
April 18
23. Yasha-ga-ike
April 19
24. Hollywood Man
25. Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance
26. Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart at the River Styx
April 20
27. Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart to Hades
28. Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in Peril
April 21
29. Poor Pretty Eddie
30. Supervixens
31. Rifftrax: Curse of Bigfoot
32. Robocop 3
33. Merchants of Death
34. Magnum Force
April 22
35. Angel 3: The Final Chapter
36. The Enforcer
37. Sudden Impact
April 23
38. Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in the Land of Demons
April 24
39. Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell
40. The Dead Pool
April 25
41. Invasion USA
42. Red Nightmare
43. Invasion USA w/ Atomic Audio
April 26
44. Not of This Earth
April 27
45. Blood Beach
April 28
April 29
46. Vampire Hunter
47. Prehistoric Bimbos in Armageddon City
April 30
48. I Hate You
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