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Yeah! I had that on vhs years ago! That's being added to the queue, cheers
Attack of the killer tomatoes
The Godzilla movies were brilliantly bad.
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 2 minutes ago
Attack of the killer tomatoes
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Never seen it. Wonder if it'll hold up without the nostalgia factor
I watched one on the Horror Channel the other night, think it was called "The Cottage" starring Jennifer Ellison, it was $hyte but at the same time funny, just to hear her regularly using terminology like "f***ing hurry up you thick cuuunt" and " what are you f***ing staring at you ugly f***ing twaaaat" made it sort of worthwhile
Also, if anyone knows where I might be able to stream the original mini series of V, it'd be appreciated.
I've searched a bit but can only really find the extended TV series that followed which was more Dynasty than Natsi Space overlords
comment by Mike (U1170)
posted 3 minutes ago
Tremors
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Love tremors. Fred Ward, isn;t that the guys name? maybe I'll add that one of his Remo: Armed and Dangerous to the list.
The breakfast club or something like that can't remember the name properly. ferris bueller's day off as well
Mike's got taste
Tell me, what sets Death Wish 3 apart from the others? I don't really recall ever watching them. Maybe the first late night on channel 4?
It has helped bring Maniac Cop into my mind for some reason though, so thats on the list.
Not quite in the right timeframe but the Sharknado franchise is brilliant
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? (U3126)
posted 13 seconds ago
Not quite in the right timeframe but the Sharknado franchise is brilliant
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Any kind of mutant/genetic freak animal creature feature films are good, especially if when they're like Mega (animal A) VS Giant (animal B)
It definitely wasn't cheap but Face Off fits the rest of the criteria.
Tell me, what sets Death Wish 3 apart from the others?
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The giggler, he steals cameras and handbags off people then runs away giggling
Seriously though, the film is so bad it's funny
Bad Taste & Braindead (Peter Jackson classics)
Star Wars: The force Awakens
comment by Mike (U1170)
posted 39 seconds ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? (U3126)
posted 13 seconds ago
Not quite in the right timeframe but the Sharknado franchise is brilliant
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Any kind of mutant/genetic freak animal creature feature films are good, especially if when they're like Mega (animal A) VS Giant (animal B)
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I watched one with Debbie Gibson vs Tiffany in it. Just googled the name and you've hit the naming formula spot on. It was Mega Python vs gatoroid
Anything based around CGI, superheroes, werewolves, zombies, etc.
Anything without a good plot and dialogue, which is actually about 98% of FILMS (not movies, we are in UK)
proscued these days.
I absolutely LOVE 50's Sci-Fi 'B' movies
Crappy acting, poor script, laughable Fx/Monsters, but whenever the mrs is out, I'll stick a couple on.
Got a box set of 50+ from Amazon
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posted 10 minutes ago
Machete kills
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Classic crappy move that and the women in it
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posted on 24/3/17
Yeah! I had that on vhs years ago! That's being added to the queue, cheers
posted on 24/3/17
Attack of the killer tomatoes
posted on 24/3/17
The Godzilla movies were brilliantly bad.
posted on 24/3/17
Tremors
posted on 24/3/17
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 2 minutes ago
Attack of the killer tomatoes
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Never seen it. Wonder if it'll hold up without the nostalgia factor
posted on 24/3/17
I watched one on the Horror Channel the other night, think it was called "The Cottage" starring Jennifer Ellison, it was $hyte but at the same time funny, just to hear her regularly using terminology like "f***ing hurry up you thick cuuunt" and " what are you f***ing staring at you ugly f***ing twaaaat" made it sort of worthwhile
posted on 24/3/17
Also, if anyone knows where I might be able to stream the original mini series of V, it'd be appreciated.
I've searched a bit but can only really find the extended TV series that followed which was more Dynasty than Natsi Space overlords
posted on 24/3/17
comment by Mike (U1170)
posted 3 minutes ago
Tremors
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Love tremors. Fred Ward, isn;t that the guys name? maybe I'll add that one of his Remo: Armed and Dangerous to the list.
posted on 24/3/17
Arachnophobia
posted on 24/3/17
Basket case
posted on 24/3/17
Death wish 3
posted on 24/3/17
The breakfast club or something like that can't remember the name properly. ferris bueller's day off as well
posted on 24/3/17
Machete kills
posted on 24/3/17
Mike's got taste
Tell me, what sets Death Wish 3 apart from the others? I don't really recall ever watching them. Maybe the first late night on channel 4?
It has helped bring Maniac Cop into my mind for some reason though, so thats on the list.
posted on 24/3/17
Not quite in the right timeframe but the Sharknado franchise is brilliant
posted on 24/3/17
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? (U3126)
posted 13 seconds ago
Not quite in the right timeframe but the Sharknado franchise is brilliant
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Any kind of mutant/genetic freak animal creature feature films are good, especially if when they're like Mega (animal A) VS Giant (animal B)
posted on 24/3/17
It definitely wasn't cheap but Face Off fits the rest of the criteria.
posted on 24/3/17
Tell me, what sets Death Wish 3 apart from the others?
-----------
The giggler, he steals cameras and handbags off people then runs away giggling
Seriously though, the film is so bad it's funny
posted on 24/3/17
Bad Taste & Braindead (Peter Jackson classics)
posted on 24/3/17
Star Wars: The force Awakens
posted on 24/3/17
comment by Mike (U1170)
posted 39 seconds ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? (U3126)
posted 13 seconds ago
Not quite in the right timeframe but the Sharknado franchise is brilliant
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Any kind of mutant/genetic freak animal creature feature films are good, especially if when they're like Mega (animal A) VS Giant (animal B)
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I watched one with Debbie Gibson vs Tiffany in it. Just googled the name and you've hit the naming formula spot on. It was Mega Python vs gatoroid
posted on 24/3/17
Anything based around CGI, superheroes, werewolves, zombies, etc.
Anything without a good plot and dialogue, which is actually about 98% of FILMS (not movies, we are in UK)
proscued these days.
posted on 24/3/17
I absolutely LOVE 50's Sci-Fi 'B' movies
Crappy acting, poor script, laughable Fx/Monsters, but whenever the mrs is out, I'll stick a couple on.
Got a box set of 50+ from Amazon
posted on 24/3/17
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 10 minutes ago
Machete kills
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Classic crappy move that and the women in it
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