01.18.2009, 04:20 PM | #1 |
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I got home this morning at 7 a.m. after an all night drinking bender, and not in the mood to go to sleep, decided to put on a DVD. All my dvd's I've seen way to many times and it was a bitch to decide what to actually watch. I then stumbled upon Stephen King's "It", which scared me shitless when i was 12 or so, so I popped it in.
I absolutely loved this movie, and not for any normal reasons. The horror part of the movie is absolutely NOT SCARY and makes no sense whatsoever. But what really struck me about the movie is the story of these friends, all bonded by this one traumatizing event. All the actors, the kids and the adults, had amazing chemistry together and really reminded me of some of my friendships from when I was a kid. You know, everyone has a couple or so friends they've known since they were young and really would do anything for, this movie reminded of that kind of friendship. So, fucked up as this may sound, this movie actually made me feel kind of good. It's like the big chill (another film about old friends bonded through tragedy) but without the lameness and with a cool soundtrack and minus two of the most annoying actors of all time, Kevin Kline and Glenn Close. Sp, basically the point of this post is, films you know on a technical and cinematic level are piss poor, but for some personal reasons you still love. On that note, time to pass the fuck out, You have know idea how long it took my stupid drunkes ass to type this out. |
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01.18.2009, 04:55 PM | #2 |
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King Kong (The 1976 Remake):
This movie is so god-awful but at least it never gets boring. Excellent trash values there! Cat People (The 1982 Remake): One of the most ridiculous plots ever, but worth watching due gratuitous female nudity, the excellent synth score and Malcom Macdowell as the cliché creep brother. The Faculty (1998): Basically a The Thing and Body-Snatchers ripoff, but somehow the pacing and the not so serious innuendos make it a surprise hit. |
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01.18.2009, 05:00 PM | #3 |
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all ed wood films
almost all john waters films all giuseppe andrews films bride of frank fatty drives the bus maniac nurses find ecstacy slime city reflections of evil kamillions evil ed children shouldn't play with dead things invasion of the blood farmers bloody birthday bloodrage boogeyman 2 leonard part 6 deadtime stories don't open till christmas i was a teenage zombie hell comes to frogtown galaxy invader welcome to spring break necropolis spookies night of the zombies psycho cop 2 invisible maniac dark backward don't go in the house wild zero uzumaki hollywood chainsaw hookers crazy lips splatter: naked blood deadly outlaw reekah survey map of a paradise lost I dunno, there's a shitload.... |
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01.18.2009, 05:34 PM | #4 |
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01.18.2009, 05:40 PM | #6 |
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The ultimate stupid movie is definitely ROCK N ROLL NIGHTMARE. It stars THOR (if anyone knows who that is...) and he is in a haunted demon house, being attacked by the worst looking puppets ever. At the end, he wears a leather spiked thong, fuck-me boots, and has a bunch of makeup on while Satan throws playdough starfish at him and then they spin around a room for about 10 minutes while heavy metal plays. the first 5 minutes of the film is a van driving down a road from different angles. It's amazing! One of my favs.
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01.18.2009, 05:59 PM | #7 |
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the look of old grimey DC in the 80s, the Florida Ave grill and check this cast Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification Max Gail ... Harold Adam Baldwin ... Albert Hockenberry Mr. T ... Samson Charlie Barnett ... Tyrone Gary Busey ... Dell Gloria Gifford ... Miss Floyd Marsha Warfield ... Ophelia Bill Maher ... Bob DeWayne Jessie ... Bongo Paul Rodriguez ... Xavier Whitman Mayo ... Mr. Rhythm this is gold, who needs a plot, this movie sure didn't |
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01.18.2009, 06:50 PM | #8 |
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he means this
And Irene Cara did the theme song. There is no way this movie loses.
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01.18.2009, 06:59 PM | #9 |
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Ah, here's one for you - "The Beast In Heat" (1977, dir. Luigi Batzella). This little gem found it's was onto the infamous UK DPP "Banned" list in the very early 80's. Actually a very boring Italian war film (the sort where the partisans spend more time smoking fags and looking ugly than actually doing anything), but immensely enlivened by the scenes of evil Nazi hot Frauleins, and "the Beast" himself, in scenes that pretty much go right off the sleaze scale. A very guilty pleasure of mine, and one which brings back quite a few memories...
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Other so bad they're awesome movies: Swept Away (A muscled up Madonna on a deserted island being a muscled up Madonna, shocker.) Body of Evidence (Madonna again, this time playing Madonna, playing Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct, without the sex appeal) Who's That Girl? (Madge once more, this time playing a kind of Betty Poop-esque jailbird, without the depth of the cartoon character) Shanghai Surprise (Mrs Penn has a go at playing a missionary. Nuff said.) Next Big Thing (Maddie and Rupert Everett compete in the 'who's more wooden' olympics - disguised as a metro-sexual rom-com.) Evita (The Material Girl plays Eva Peron and gets to crucify half a dozen Andrew Lloyd Webber songs in front of a bemused Antonio Banderas.) Dick Tracy (Madonna has problems convincing the world that she's actually Jean Harlow.) |
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01.19.2009, 10:55 AM | #14 |
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demonrail666 - I do still possess "The Beast In Heat", so I guess it's your lucky day
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I match the DC CAB and THEY LIVE mentions
and raise you HUDSON HAWK
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The OMEGA CODE!!!!
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I was about to post that, but then I thought "Actually it's pretty clever rather than straight stupid". but I see what you mean.
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Yeah, Hudson Hawk is brilliant.
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01.19.2009, 01:55 PM | #20 |
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I remember IT being one of the first horror films i saw and it mentally scarred me for next couple of years but when i watched it again not so long ago I was pretty appalled by it's shitness.
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