What Are Some Cheezy / Classic Horror Flick Essentials?
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What Are Some Cheezy / Classic Horror Flick Essentials?
Just curious because I've been looking into buying some of those midnight classics or whatever they're called. I currently own the Motel Hell / Derranged duo....anyone have any suggestions?
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...erm... Herschell Gordon Lewis's so-terribly-bad-it's-very-good-if-not-absolutely-brilliant Blood Feast - the granddaddy of slasher flicks... better yet: get the Blood Trilogy...! ! !. . .
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Here are a couple from the Midnight Movie Collection:
It! The Terror from Beyond Space
The Angry Red Planet
Not a Midnight Movie but highly recommended:
Them! Fun movie and fantastic transfer
and I would second the recommendations for the Blood Trilogy and The Blob (the original, not the remake)
It! The Terror from Beyond Space
The Angry Red Planet
Not a Midnight Movie but highly recommended:
Them! Fun movie and fantastic transfer
and I would second the recommendations for the Blood Trilogy and The Blob (the original, not the remake)
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Last Man on Earth from Diamond. It's a fuzzy non-anamorphic print, but it's a neat flick.
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Waxwork is my favorite. It is very very cheesy but still fun to watch. Only problem is it's only available in R4. Ezydvd has it on sale for about $8.14 shipped to the U.S.
Waxwork here
Waxwork here
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nobody has mentioned Dead Alive!?! One of Peter Jackson's low budget horror film. The bloodiest and goriest film I've ever seen! Funny stuff to............."I kick ass for the lord!"
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Originally posted by milo bloom
Last Man on Earth from Diamond. It's a fuzzy non-anamorphic print, but it's a neat flick.
Last Man on Earth from Diamond. It's a fuzzy non-anamorphic print, but it's a neat flick.
http://www.google.com/groups?selm=ct...pno2%404ax.com
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i never really got into the so bad it's funny type of movie. they annoy me and i can't find any fun in watching them. however, the Wizard of Gore does it for me. ah i love that movie.
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as said...just about any and all H.G. Lewis fits the bill. I also have a fondness for any cheese flick from The Blood Collection which includes Beast of Blood, Brain of Blood and Brides of Blood, among others. nothin' beats drive-in slop. spaghetti cheese could include a few of my personal favs from Italy.....Contamination, Hell of the Living Dead and Nightmare City.
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Anything by William Castle. The Evil Dead series. Romero's zombie series-Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead. Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Attack of the Puppet People. Them. Carnival of Souls, Blob, Fiend Without A Face (all Criterion Collection). Last House on the Left.