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Post by TV's Cowboy on Oct 18, 2014 13:14:20 GMT -5
I was initially thinking something like this but I would think the blatantly stolen music on the soundtrack(from sources like the Alan Parsons Project) could be a problem.
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Post by Shark on Oct 18, 2014 17:06:44 GMT -5
Warbus 2 starring Mark Gregory (but he's not playing Moon W. Trash this time)
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Post by Shark on Oct 18, 2014 17:10:36 GMT -5
Inglorious Bastards 2: Hell Heroes starring Miles O'Keefe. The voice actor who voiced the kid in Pod People voices a kid in this one too. Also Mike "Touch" Connors gets blown up by a mine. Plus it has Fred "The Hammer" Williamson from Warrior of the Lost World.
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Post by Shark on Oct 19, 2014 4:05:51 GMT -5
War of the Robots.
Starring Toblerone!
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Post by bladez636 on Nov 6, 2014 10:51:24 GMT -5
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Post by posturepal on Nov 6, 2014 17:05:27 GMT -5
I'll have to watch this one on Youtube. It was filmed very close to where I grew up. Not surprisingly, snow is featured. I see there is another Insane in the Rebane movie that would probably work also: "Croaked: Frog Monster from Hell."
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Post by Mike Flugennock on Nov 6, 2014 18:19:24 GMT -5
Here's a few more I think would be a real blast:
Ninja Terminator (1985) by Godfrey Ho, the Ed Wood of martial arts movies:
Frankenstein Meets The Space Monster (1965) some good old-fashioned crappy sci-fi:
The X From Outer Space (1967) because it's just not MST3K without some good old Japanese cheese:
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Post by Mike Flugennock on Nov 6, 2014 18:21:55 GMT -5
I'll have to watch this one on Youtube. It was filmed very close to where I grew up. Not surprisingly, snow is featured. I see there is another Insane in the Rebane movie that would probably work also: "Croaked: Frog Monster from Hell." Holy crap, y'mean he made more pictures besides Monster A Go-Go and Giant Spider Invasion?Cripes, how many movies was that magnificent hack allowed to make, anyway?
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Post by bladez636 on Nov 6, 2014 19:49:53 GMT -5
I'll have to watch this one on Youtube. It was filmed very close to where I grew up. Not surprisingly, snow is featured. I see there is another Insane in the Rebane movie that would probably work also: "Croaked: Frog Monster from Hell." Holy crap, y'mean he made more pictures besides Monster A Go-Go and Giant Spider Invasion?Cripes, how many movies was that magnificent hack allowed to make, anyway? Who knows. To be fair I've seen worst, except "Monster A-Go-Go", but I blame it being a monumentally terrible movie on Herschell Gordon-Lewis' direction though. Though even if it stayed as "Terror at Halfday", it would still be MST3K-bait How about movies like these? Lousy Independent films that wreak of that 90's VHS camcorder feel.
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Post by TV's Cowboy on Nov 6, 2014 20:04:48 GMT -5
Remembered this movie from one of those 50 movies box sets. Has Charles Napier in it too. The fact that he's in such a crappy movie makes this a Duketastrophe.
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Post by bladez636 on Nov 8, 2014 0:58:39 GMT -5
"Attack of the Super Monsters" Your eyes do not deceive you. A Kaiju monster/miniature model/Anime character hybrid - it goes just about as well as it sounds. Might be unusual as MST3K has never done anything animated, apart from animated opening credits of movies ("Moon Zero Two", "Catalina Caper") but I think it'd work...
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Post by Mike Flugennock on Nov 9, 2014 16:57:49 GMT -5
I was initially thinking something like this but I would think the blatantly stolen music on the soundtrack(from sources like the Alan Parsons Project) could be a problem. Perhaps in a purely legalistic sense, but as a lover of bad old movies, it can only make it worse -- which is to say better.Check out my post a little ways up the thread, with the embedded link to Ninja Terminator. This was our source movie for the collective riffing project over at Club MST3K, so I got to know it fairly well. There are at least two points in this movie that use wide-open, blatant needle drops on Pink Floyd's "Echoes", from the Meddle album. It's totally identifiable Floyd, and it's, like, right out there. It's really pretty funny in an odd way. It reminded me of one of Crow's riffs on the opening credits of The Thing That Couldn't Die, when the "Music Supervisor" credit comes up: "...yeah, a needle drop on some This Island Earth music, and he's off eatin' a Mallo Cup...!"
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Post by Mike Flugennock on Nov 9, 2014 17:16:16 GMT -5
Well, I've already been suggesting like a house afire, but still managed to forget 1979's Starcrash, a flagrant Star Wars rip-off (one of many between 1978 and 1982 or so) starring Peter Cushing, Marjoe Gortner, and some chick who was in a Bond flick who has this look on her face like she's coked out of her mind through nearly the whole movie. It's one of those rare movies -- along with Robot Holocaust and Cavé Dwellers -- where the acting is so rotten that I find myself gasping out loud to myself, " god, she's bad...!"I also sent a link to this stinkburger to the RiffTrax "suggest a movie" board. I think Yor, Hunter Of The Future would be hilarious, and all I've seen is the opening credits sequence and heard that horrible theme music. Haven't seen Queen Of Blood, though. I can only assume that Saxon and Rathbone are at the ends of their careers in this one, and Hopper is still young, savage and high.
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Post by Mike Flugennock on Nov 9, 2014 17:26:28 GMT -5
" Attack of the Super Monsters" Your eyes do not deceive you. A Kaiju monster/miniature model/Anime character hybrid - it goes just about as well as it sounds. Might be unusual as MST3K has never done anything animated, apart from animated opening credits of movies ( "Moon Zero Two", "Catalina Caper") but I think it'd work... Oh, dear GOD. Thanks for showing me that. Jeezus, it looks like Sandy Frank threw up on a Speed Racer episode.
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Post by TV's Cowboy on Nov 9, 2014 17:31:01 GMT -5
I was initially thinking something like this but I would think the blatantly stolen music on the soundtrack(from sources like the Alan Parsons Project) could be a problem. Perhaps in a purely legalistic sense, but as a lover of bad old movies, it can only make it worse -- which is to say better.Check out my post a little ways up the thread, with the embedded link to Ninja Terminator. This was our source movie for the collective riffing project over at Club MST3K, so I got to know it fairly well. There are at least two points in this movie that use wide-open, blatant needle drops on Pink Floyd's "Echoes", from the Meddle album. It's totally identifiable Floyd, and it's, like, right out there. It's really pretty funny in an odd way. It reminded me of one of Crow's riffs on the opening credits of The Thing That Couldn't Die, when the "Music Supervisor" credit comes up: "...yeah, a needle drop on some This Island Earth music, and he's off eatin' a Mallo Cup...!" One of the funnier ones was in Rage of A Ninja where they have the ET theme playing at certain points.
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