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3x3is9
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xoconostle wrote: I tried watching Madonna's version of "Swept Away" in a "so bad it's good" context, but it didn't work. It's just icky bad. Bleh.
I made the same mistake with "Glitter"
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| Mon Mar 17, 2008 4:26 pm |
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siphilon
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Joined: Sun Mar 12, 2006 6:33 pm Posts: 981 Location: a strangely isolated place
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skylar wrote: some of my favorites are:
Star Crash
I was just about to seek this one out 'cause I was watching Contamination last night and then I watched the interview with Luigi Cozzi and he mentioned it.
Blue-Underground is a good site to check out, they have a lot of trailers too which is nice.
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| Mon Mar 17, 2008 4:59 pm |
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skylar
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siphilon wrote: skylar wrote: some of my favorites are:
Star Crash I was just about to seek this one out 'cause I was watching Contamination last night and then I watched the interview with Luigi Cozzi and he mentioned it. Blue-Underground is a good site to check out, they have a lot of trailers too which is nice.
it's one of the best, crappy star wars rip offs ever
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| Mon Mar 17, 2008 5:13 pm |
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meczilla
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I can highly recommend Synapse's 42nd Street Forever series if you want two gut-busting hours of grindhouse trailers. Kung Fu, Sexplotation, Blaxpoitation, and some truly weird shit. It's the best party DVD ever!
http://www.amazon.com/42nd-Street-Forev ... B000BLI5PU
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| Mon Mar 17, 2008 5:27 pm |
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skylar
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meczilla wrote: I can highly recommend Synapse's 42nd Street Forever series if you want two gut-busting hours of grindhouse trailers. Kung Fu, Sexplotation, Blaxpoitation, and some truly weird shit. It's the best party DVD ever! http://www.amazon.com/42nd-Street-Forev ... B000BLI5PU
that is really a great suggestion if you want to get a feel for a whole bunch of movies
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Biff
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Something Weird Video has a similiar trailer DVD, but heavier on the 50 - 70's 'nudie' flicks.
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| Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:21 pm |
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Deadbone
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This is an old fave! Also known as 'Escape from From the Bronx'. (name change, cashing in on Escape from NY). Italian director.

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skylar
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Escape From The Bronx is actually a sequel! also directed by Enzo Castellari.
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Deadbone
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skylar wrote: Escape From The Bronx is actually a sequel! also directed by Enzo Castellari.
Ahh, thanks. Haven't seen the sequel.
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pickleloaf
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Thriller - A Cruel Picture
i thought this one was great. i watched it in swedish so the dubbing wasn't an issue
the slow mo stuff was great, and i think tarantino used it in the crazy 8's sword fight in kill bill
and the whole eye patch thing with darryl hanna's character in kill bill
i read that in the eyeball scene, the director actually used a real cadaver
and the exploding cars were hilarious
i recommend this one for a good revenge flick
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| Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:13 pm |
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skylar
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pickleloaf wrote:  Thriller - A Cruel Picture i thought this one was great. i watched it in swedish so the dubbing wasn't an issue the slow mo stuff was great, and i think tarantino used it in the crazy 8's sword fight in kill bill and the whole eye patch thing with darryl hanna's character in kill bill i read that in the eyeball scene, the director actually used a real cadaver and the exploding cars were hilarious i recommend this one for a good revenge flick
did you watch the hardcore one?
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pickleloaf
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skylar wrote: did you watch the hardcore one?
yeah it's all or nothing!
do you know what was edited out of the other? i imagine the sex scenes didn't make the cut.
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skylar
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pickleloaf wrote: skylar wrote: did you watch the hardcore one? yeah it's all or nothing!  do you know what was edited out of the other? i imagine the sex scenes didn't make the cut.
yeah, but that's pretty much it as far as I know. and they don't really do anything to advance the story, of course.
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il_muffino
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Well, I didn't see this recently (more like around 25 years ago), but some scenes from the Wizard of Gore will never be forgotten.  Anyone? Anyone?

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skylar
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il_muffino wrote: Well, I didn't see this recently (more like around 25 years ago), but some scenes from the Wizard of Gore will never be forgotten.  Anyone? Anyone? 
one of H.G.'s best, if I do say so myself
it's funny, I've seen plenty of incredibly gory, disgusting movies, but for some reason the cheesy scenes of the "sword swallowing" in this movie get me every time
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purplehaze1091
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il_muffino wrote: Well, I didn't see this recently (more like around 25 years ago), but some scenes from the Wizard of Gore will never be forgotten.  Anyone? Anyone? 
isnt this the movie they watch in Juno?
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il_muffino
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skylar wrote: il_muffino wrote: Well, I didn't see this recently (more like around 25 years ago), but some scenes from the Wizard of Gore will never be forgotten.  Anyone? Anyone?  one of H.G.'s best, if I do say so myself it's funny, I've seen plenty of incredibly gory, disgusting movies, but for some reason the cheesy scenes of the "sword swallowing" in this movie get me every time
Yeah, the sword swalloing scene is the one that stuck with me the best. He really twisted and swirled that sword around with glee. Totally sadistic and over the top.
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Deadbone
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pickleloaf
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 Re: grindhouse flicks
just saw Hanzo Razor Sword of Justice story moved a little slow for me, but certain aspects of it were awesome. i liked his torturing himself... and the girl hanging in the net was something else 
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PaulieVinyl
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How can this not have been mentioned yet? C'mon already, nubile young girls it says! NUBILE! Classic, and a personal slash/trash favorite of mine. 
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bunnyboy
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Oooh, an exploitation thread, very nice! Have to say I found THRILLER rather dull & uninspired, especially those dragged out super-slo mo "action" sequences. Recently caught up with I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE and to my surprise found it to be actually quite good instead of being the soulless, plain nasty exploitation I expected. I've read somewhere that Zarchi's "inspiration" came from actually encountering a woman that had just been raped and him helping her to the hospital if I remember correctly... Make of that what you will. pickleloaf wrote: do you know what was edited out of the other? i imagine the sex scenes didn't make the cut. The eye scene supposedly is also shortened - you don't see the scalpel going into the eyeball. And another thing: when it comes to exploitation, NOBODY does it like the Italians and Chinese!
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silver_lining_man
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pickleloaf
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havent posted here in awhile, but i've been watching quite a bit lately even delved into some giallo... not sure if that counts as gindhouse  cannibal holocaust was pretty brutal. the turtle scene was not shocking, but it kind of grossed me out because like an idiot i was eating cottage cheese while watching it. the girl on a pole scene was rough. this one pulled no punches  watched queen of black magic this weekend also. this one was fun... like a kung fu flick with black magic. some of the ways the witchy lady killed her enemies was awesome. flying head! can't find a poster for it and finally  Tenebre just plain awesome story was pretty good, but the direction/style was incredible and the soundtrack by goblin kicks ass
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Chriz74 wrote: Oh jesus what a bunch of nerds.
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pickleloaf
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oh i almost forgot  the origins of the name "Mr. T!" and T was quite the badass look out for hus judo chop and his flying kick
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J.B.
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Roger wrote: I watched Caligula recently. God, was it boring. How did they manage to accomplish that? No love for Little Boots, eh? The uncut version is truly disturbing. Gotta love the beheading machine. Anyway, how 'bout this gem:  Airborne!!
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