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Post by Phantom Engineer on Jul 19, 2004 2:20:19 GMT -5
Interesting list norfolc1815, but not direct MST chat. I'm moving this to Coleman Francis MT.
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Post by yousonuva on Jul 19, 2004 2:30:49 GMT -5
Hey, this is a pretty interesting topic for a first post. Welcome to the board, norfolc1815.
Hmmm. I can't think right now, lemme get back to it.
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Post by MonsterX on Jul 19, 2004 3:19:48 GMT -5
Night of the Ghouls! I just finished watching this no less than 10 minuets ago. Another hilariously inept Ed Wood masterpiece, this one is actually a loose sequel to Bride of the Monster. Some of the events that take place in Plan 9 are mentioned in this movie as well. Great stuff, if you love crap.
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Post by vanhagar3000 on Jul 19, 2004 4:21:25 GMT -5
The big Ed Wood triology (Bride of the Monster , Plan 9 [which I will soon review for my site], Glen or Glenda) Robot Monster Mr. B.I.G. movies Corman movies Mainly 50s and 60s movie that I use to watch on my local creature feature show until the bastards cancelled it. I don't know why it aired at midnight on a local station and they replaced it with movies that have no theme to them. Before you at least always brought in the horror Sci-Fi fans now, nothing is guarenteed.
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Post by nightfalcawk on Jul 19, 2004 6:08:02 GMT -5
The Green Slime - 1968 Was on MST3K, it was the pilot episode.
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Post by vanhagar3000 on Jul 19, 2004 6:16:57 GMT -5
I thought it was never aired. Nope but it was still on MST3K
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Post by Gemini Man on Jul 19, 2004 6:34:45 GMT -5
A recent one called "Demons at the Door" or something like that is supposed to be a real stinker. Think it's only a year or two old.
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Post by vanhagar3000 on Jul 19, 2004 8:56:45 GMT -5
Demons at the door. According to one, the only one, comment on the imdb this could be a very funny very very bad movie. Thanks. It sounds great to me. About the Green Slime: It doesn't really matter. I was just looking for some new "Bad Movie Titles" and I recommended just a few I've seen. I like the Green Slime very much en no one has ever seen the MST3k version. I have a few other "not MST3K versions" (by example: The Giant Gila Monster, The Giant Spider Invasion, Diabolik) and I like to watch them as well as the MST3K ones. But it didn't seem to make any sense to put these titles in the list, because you have seen the MST3k versions of them. My post is about recommendations. I love watching non MST3K versions as well. Bride of the Monster and Robot Monster are two good ones and if you have the Crawling Hand DVD, flip that disk over because the movie is good on it's own.
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Post by The Original Jimmy the Tie on Jul 19, 2004 9:23:01 GMT -5
One really bad Movie? How 'bout a little flick called "Army of Darkness"? Ash was all like "Groovey", and the undead were all like, "Graaaaghh!
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Post by Buddhist Kitten on Jul 19, 2004 15:01:22 GMT -5
Hello, citizen of the netherlands! May I note that I am obsessed with foreign people, so automatically, I like you. Nice posts. I'm not a huge fan of B-movies, but I may start checkin' them out.
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Post by nightfalcawk on Jul 19, 2004 15:02:52 GMT -5
I could never get into B- movies without the MST3K treatment. I feel like they are too pretentious and people need to see them be obliterated.
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Post by mummifiedstalin on Jul 19, 2004 17:50:33 GMT -5
I'm absolutely blanking on the name of the series now, but if you want to see really bad movies, I know a lot of rental stores have movies by a company that puts out all of their stuff (usually old and $2 budget slasher films, monster movies, and drug movies, often from the 40s-60s). You know it's from this company because the labels look like they were photocopied onto construction paper.
I used to be addicted to the things and now I can't remember the company's name...Vertigo?
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Post by yousonuva on Jul 20, 2004 2:00:15 GMT -5
Oh, I remember now! Battlefield Earth! Man I loved the autrociousness of John Travolta in this. He was so horribly/wonderfully cheese ridden! (BTW he funded this movie as he actually believes it'll happen, being a scientolgist. The guy who founded scientology actually wrote the book.)
Other movies like that too like No Escape and the sort.
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Post by MonsterX on Jul 20, 2004 2:13:24 GMT -5
Reptilicus and Reefer Madness seem to be good suggestions for bad movies. Reptilicus already was on my "list of wanted movies" I never heard of Reefer Madness. Do you mean the 1938 - Tell Your Children - picture about the results of using marijuana? (Searched for it on imdb... It has a very low rating) Reptilicus is a great bad movie. Here’s my half assed review. www.peteandles.com/REPTILICUS.htmlReefer Madness is good too. You know, there’s a special edition of it with a Mike Nelson commentary, right? Of course due to your location, I suppose you would have to have a region free DVD player to view it.
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Post by marytrobot on Jul 20, 2004 8:36:56 GMT -5
as always I recomend "the reanimator" oddly recomended to me by my eighth grade english teacher, (odd because there was allot of women frontal!) If you see it, watch for the best line "I know sometimes you are lonely" And the sequel which I must see, "the Reanimator's Wife" I think it's called.
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