'Santa Vs. Satan'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLMtG...eature=related
and
'Satan's Cheerleader'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcKVf6rsYts
'Santa Vs. Satan'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLMtG...eature=related
and
'Satan's Cheerleader'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcKVf6rsYts
'Midnight Meat Train'(adapted from Clive Barker short story) looks good. Bradley Cooper and Brooke Sheilds star in it.
*Trivia note-they also were on Nip/Tuck (different seasons)
Ok-I doubt this is the best- I don't even know where you can rent this.
It is 'Snuff Movie' directed by Benard Rose('Candyman' and 'Paperhouse')
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1-_hNOb2FU
This is the trailer
and this is the trailer for 'Tesis'(aka Thesis) also about 'snuff'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIrrX...eature=related
by the way, the director(Alejandro Amenábar) directed the ghost story 'The Others' starring Nicole Kidman.
OMG! I am watching Abbey right now. A cheesy early 70s blaxploitation copy of The Exorcist. This shit rocks! Way better than Black Shamppo the other movie i bought with this one. Sooo bad but so good!
A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.
A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.
Ok-this is not a 'B' Movie(or maybe it is) I think it does count as horror(or horror/art/documentary?)-this is a review from a dvd review site:
Cinema of Death (2007)
When I received a DVD in the mail entitled "Cinema of Death," I figured it was another direct-to-DVD horror film from some little-known company. Reading the back of the package, I found that this was actually a compilation of five short "extreme films," with "raw, poetic, explosive images that will enter into and linger in the subconscious." This sounded quite disturbing, and while I am generally a horror buff, I don't usually go for "extreme" underground movies. Needless to say, I put this one off for a while, but I finally decided to give it a go. Well, the DVD pretty much delivered what it promised.
It is probably best to just break down the films one by one:
"Adoration" (1987 -- 15 min.) Dir: Olivier Smolders
Filmed almost completely without sound, this Belgian movie concerns a young Japanese boy who invites a young woman to his apartment for dinner. He records their entire date on camera (we see all of the action through his camera), adjusting it every now and then to follow their movement around the room. The only time sound comes in is when he records her voice while she reads passages from a book. As the evening wears on, he expresses his adoration in a truly shocking manner by killing her and then mutilating her body. Then it really gets shocking! The very intimate nature of this film and its rough, black-and-white image lends it an almost documentary aspect. Indeed, it has the look of a snuff film, and I honestly wondered as I was watching it if it wasn't one.
"Dislandia" (2005 -- 29 min.) Dir: Brian M. Viveros and Eriijk Ressler
This curious piece is an abstract portrait of a little girl named Lindsey. Throughout the entire film, her face is covered by some sort of bizarre, faceless mask that appears to have been made from paper and cardboard. She wears a leg brace on her right leg and a strange dress that looks like it might have been fashionable in the early 20th century. The film simply follows her as she wanders around on what appears to be a farm, drawing, playing with a radio, rolling on the grass, and cutting a raw fish in half. A soundtrack of eerie music and sound effects provides the only sound in what is essentially a silent movie. There is nothing particularly horrific or violent about this film, but it is genuinely disturbing and unnerving. Of all of the films on this disc, it is probably the one that lingered in my mind the most.
"Pig" (1999 -- 23 min.) Dir: Nico B.
After committing a murder, a killer retreats into his subconscious and contemplates the torture and slaying of his latest victim. The murder appears to be part of some ritualistic, S&M fetish, as the victim is bound, hooded, stripped, and subjected to various humiliations, including laceration. The killer, who wears a pig mask, models the torture after images in an art book of sorts. Like "Adoration," this one very much feels like a snuff film. The murder is pretty darn realistic and extremely graphic.
"Hollywood Babylon" (2000 -- 4 min.) Dir: Nico B.
This is by far the most perplexing of the films included in this collection. Shot at the Museum of Death in California, it simply shows images from the "Hollywood Babylon" exhibit by Kenneth Anger.
"Le Poème" (1986 -- 12 min.) Dir: Bogdan Borkowski
The final short in this set is a French film that documents an actual human autopsy. The soundtrack consists of a recitation of Arthur Rimbaud's poem "The Drunken Boat." The implication is that the corpse being dissected is thinking or reciting the poem. After reading about this one on the back of the package, I was not sure if I would be able to get through it (I'm a wimp when it comes to real blood and carnage), but it was surprisingly easier than I expected. It is, to be sure, extremely graphic, and nothing is left to the imagination.
Released by Cult Epics, these films are all presented in their original fullframe ratios. It is difficult to judge the image quality, as all of them were deliberately given rough, gritty looks with grain and scratches. "Adoration" looks the cleanest, though it still has that underground look to it. "Le Poème" is in the roughest condition, and whether this is due to age or intention is unknown to me. The film does not suffer for it, so I am guessing it is intentional. All things considered, the films appear to be exactly as they were meant to be shown.
The audio comes in Dolby Digital 2.0, and like the image quality, it seems to be deliberately aged and muffled. As such, there is not much I can say about it. Optional English subtitles are provided, though "Le Poème" features burned-in subtitles that are slightly cut off at the bottom of the screen.
For bonus features, Cult Epics has provided brief video introductions for all of the films by their respective directors. These help put the films into context and give us a clue as to what the directors were thinking when they made these truly startling works. The directors of "Dislandia" do not appear on camera. Instead, the camera hovers through a studio, apparently, where we see drawings and sketches for the mask Lindsey wears in the film. The camera then pans down a typed explanation of what the mask was made from, which somehow manages to be just as disturbing as the film itself. Bogdan Borkowski provides the longest and most informative introduction of the bunch. In addition, the package promises five collectible postcards. Alas, my promo copy did not include these.
I am not really sure who to recommend these films to. These are intensely graphic and disturbing films, complete with very realistic violence and full frontal male and female nudity. Although they were all fascinating and effective in one way or another, I most definitely will not return to them. This is just not my cup of tea. To give you an idea of how "underground" these films are, I searched for each one of them on the Internet Movie Database, and only "Adoration" came up. There must be an audience for these films somewhere, and wherever they are, Cult Epics' DVD presentation should certainly be a worthy release
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'Mad Cowgirl'
Here is the trailer(warning gross at times and adult situations)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0t7XTZxgBE
Punkin Head
http://www.familyvideo.com/catalog/p...ducts_id=38334
family film my ass,,,,lol
Oh Family Video rental store! We have one in town-for a moment I was like 'who would put Pumpkinhead in the family section??'
As a B film it isn't bad(if you forget a kid gets killed)
The sequels are not that great-I did like the second one.
This film had the most annoying ads-like on the radio, the ads went
"Pumpkinhead,pumpkinhead..."
That went on for like at least 30 seconds!
yeah i remember,,,,,i liked the first the rest yer lame,,,like most sequels
Yeah,,,,HOX actually kinda agreed with me,,,,,,,write it in my lil book,,,lol
Waxwork...... I LOVE it!!
http://www.freewebs.com/movie-fan/sc...agesneeded.htm
here ya go Smootch,,,,,remember the wax
I also like Fright Night
Heres one Killer Clowns From Outer Space
I really like "Carnival of Souls". Parts were filmed right here in Salt Lake and the Old Salt air resort.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhoH5XPy-Ag
'Fright Night' rocked.
The sequel-not so much.
'Waxwork' was another excellent film. It was directed by Anthony Hickox-
The sequel to that isn't bad but it isn't as good as the first one. He also directed 'Hellraiser 3', and 'Sundown:the Vampire in Retreat'
'Sundown' was a fun little B horror/comedy. I always love scenes where a group of people react and move in tandom.
I saw a bad Italian horror flick about 20 years ago called "Demons". It rules on many different levels.
'Demons' does rock-did you ever see the sequel? It takes place in an apartment building.
Lamberto Bava(son of Mario) directed both Demons film and Dario Argento produced both films. I am pretty sure Dario's daughter(Asia) is in the second one.
If you liked 'Demons' there is a chance you would like 'The Church' (aka Demons 3) directed by Michele Soavi(who directed Cemetery Man)
A church is being refurnished and zombies and death appear.
There is also 'Demons 4' (aka Devil's Daughter) Not that good,it is the first time I had ever seen someone's face pulled off by hooks though.
There is also a adorable scene where the heroine's pet bunny hides among her bunny collectibles.
Wasnt there something called "attack of the killer tomatoes" vaguely remember somthing
I also love April Fools Day! Has anyone seen that?
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!
Return of the Killer Tomatoes!
Killer Tomatoes Strike Back!
and
Killer Tomatoes Eat France!
I think John Astin was in every film.
April Fool's Day:
Good film but there doesn't seem a reason to remake it-but they did. The directors of the horror film 'The Hamiltons' have directed and quite a bit of the cast from 'The Hamilton's
are in it.
In fact, I wrote the directors of the new version and asked why it was remade(I didn't get an answer back)
Thanks Hox u Rox
Here is the Wiki entry with LOTS of info which includes the fact it was also a cartoon series.
There looks like there might be talk of a remake with Jim Carrey and Bruce Campbell.
Plus:
www.Killertomatoes.com
(Official Site of the films)
I have 2 all time favorite B movies and its the Night of the Demons trillogy and the Subspecies movies. My mom lives not to far from where Evil Dead was filmed she lives just outside Morristown Tn. Always wanted to go to the filming area but ive heard its hard as hell to get back there now. Have been to the Bell Witch cave though back when I was a teen still have pics of it too. Place is as creepy as its name.
www.badmovies.org
Oh, and you can get sound clips,reviews and pics from the site.
Here is a sound clip from 'Frankenhooker'
http://www.badmovies.org/movies/fran...kenhooker1.wav
Just watched Fear No Evil today. Not Bad. Very homoerotic at parts - odd for an early 80s teen horror flick.
A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.
The original "I Saw What You Did" with John Ireland and Joan Crawford. Crank-calling done at it's best with the most horrible results!
I forget-is that the one where a boy is the Devil and he is going to school and 2 girls who are Angels fight him?
There used to be a Drive-In not very far from my parent's house. Sometimes on Summer nights,you could actually hear the movies.
So one night they were showing 'Fear No Evil' and I was in bed and all I hear outside are faint screams,moans and growls(it was so cool)
Also, I always wanted to see 'I Saw What You Did' but have never had the chance.
Here is a clip from 'Demons'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaHkrjeznm0
This is a trailer for 'Macabre' aka 'Frozen Terror'-one of my favorite 'B' films:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLo0544ksiQ
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For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 8:38-39
I just remembered a movie that scared the shit outta me when i was a kid "Grizzley" gonna go look it up unless Hox beats me to it
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074593/
found it!
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http://www.coolcinematrash.com/movies/grizzly.htm
here is a better site
Here's a good list of Video Nasties - B-Horror Movies banned in Britain:
http://videonastyproject.blogspot.com/
A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.
Some people might consider this a 'horror film'
I present to you- a clip from the 1965 film titled 'Gonks Go Beat'-a retelling of 'Romeo and Juliet' complete with much music and fuzzy hand puppets:
ENJOY:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7vlaA-H-dU
Kay came across this looking for mondo footage of fake lion attack. Pretty Groovy!
http://www.cinemastrikesback.com/?p=2067
A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.
"Vamp"(finally found a trailer for it)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3F48Edvod0
Supposedly "Katrina" or Grace Jones had a three way with Chris Makepeace and his brother on the set of this film!
A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.
dracula and frankenstein and the exorcist
OMG-I have never heard that-somehow I believe it considering Grace Jones.
Ok, my brain is a bit popped now-therefore I present... the trailer for
C.H.U.D!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqDToaLuJ7I
I also present the trailer of a film I bought 'Tragic Ceremony' I spent quite a bit of money on it a few years ago(mine has subtitles) never finished watching it.(dull,dull)
Why did I buy it? It was supposed to be very OBSCURE!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOU0m9cehUE
Back tot he topic:
'Psychomania' (love this film)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXHQLbexxk8
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Would Desperate Living by John Waters be considered a B movie? That movie was so great I loved it