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DCT: nice, very nice. I like it alot

I keep forgetting Cronenberg did a movie called Crash, everytime I hear or see someone mentioning a movie called Crash I keep thinking of the horror/car crash exploitation one Charles Band(the Full Moon Video guy) did back in 1977
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Emob78: There's also the 2004 movie Crash starring Sandra Bullock, which I hear is overrated trash. Probably best to stay away from any movie with the title Crash.
Well, at least they lived up to their titles.
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DCT: nice, very nice. I like it alot

I keep forgetting Cronenberg did a movie called Crash, everytime I hear or see someone mentioning a movie called Crash I keep thinking of the horror/car crash exploitation one Charles Band(the Full Moon Video guy) did back in 1977
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Emob78: There's also the 2004 movie Crash starring Sandra Bullock, which I hear is overrated trash. Probably best to stay away from any movie with the title Crash.
I don't know the Charles Band one from 77 was a fun little Horror-car crash exploitation flick
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2Dq3emJRhw
I really like Calígula. It's probably one of my favourite epics of all time.
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l0rdtr3k: I really like Calígula. It's probably one of my favourite epics of all time.
You oughta be booted from the thread for that.
...somebody please tell me that they understood this pun.
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l0rdtr3k: I really like Calígula. It's probably one of my favourite epics of all time.
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zeogold: You oughta be booted from the thread for that.
...somebody please tell me that they understood this pun.
I hear it's one of uncle Claudius's favorite jokes.
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l0rdtr3k: I really like Calígula. It's probably one of my favourite epics of all time.
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zeogold: You oughta be booted from the thread for that.
...somebody please tell me that they understood this pun.
I have seen the Cinema Snob's Caligula review, so yes, I did get that.
One of my favorite cult films is Delicatessen (1991)

It's a quirky charming French movie, more comedy than horror, arthouse instead of grindhouse but in terms of weirdness it's about as weird as you can go before plot and sense and generally everything fall apart completely. There is something that completely falls apart in the movie but I won't spoil it in case you haven't seen it - in which case you should immediately go and see it.


Trailer (without spoilers):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYo_SkERMNI
I forgot about awesome 70's Japanese revenge film Lady Snowblood which was one of the films that inspired Kill Bill(the other was Thriller: A Cruel Picture aka They Call her One Eye) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aar9H3yLhs

In case I didn't mention it Miami Connection which is just a completely out there formerly lost film about a rock band who know martial arts battling a drug cartel of motor cycle riding Ninjas.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpZu69OB2KM

oh and the 87 slasher Stagefright https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs7PHsWzvwE
Jake Speed! Jake Speed! Jake Speed!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6lsNmoBbvc
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PhilD: Jake Speed! Jake Speed! Jake Speed!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6lsNmoBbvc
figures the damn movie is out of print... looks fun though.

Oh that reminds me Buckaroo Banzai across the 8th dimension https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii9n8CMpLMk
Post edited January 05, 2016 by DCT
Hm, I would say that "A scanner darkly" could be a cult movie as well. It has everything a cult movie needs: A weird story, weird characters and weird visuals!
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Maxvorstadt: Hm, I would say that "A scanner darkly" could be a cult movie as well. It has everything a cult movie needs: A weird story, weird characters and weird visuals!
I think it is a cult movie. I don't recall it doing to well but has a small but loyal fan base. either way it's a good movie and a pretty apt adaption of the Phillip K. Dick novel

Oh and I can't wait for my limited edition(one of only 300 copies) red cased special edition blu ray of Switchblade Sisters. I haven't seen the movie in years https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmPwurHmMdw

I pre-ordered it along with the Criterion Collection blu ray of the complete Lady Snowblood which is Lady Snowblood and Lady Snowblood: Love Song of Vengeance.
Hope this isn't too much a necropost, but I finished watching Argento's Three Mothers trilogy today.

Suspiria and Inferno were good, I love Inferno's theme, you don't hear too much late '70's early '80's electronic operatic rock, I must say. But Mother of Tears... I actually liked it, probably about on par with Inferno.

I feel like it gets a kinda bad rap, because having watched all three in a pretty close period of time, I have to say that Mother of Tears feels weird at first, but that's mostly because it plays like the classic movies but looks modern. I feel like it'd be held on the same level as Inferno if it'd been released back in like, '84 or whatever instead of 2007. Really my only big issue with it was that some of the CG was kinda dodgy, but other than that I feel like I'd recommend it.

Anyway, other than that my cult film stuff is pretty slow. I should be getting my copy of the Critters collection today. I've never seen them, I look forward to it. Also got the original Django in my backlog, as well as the Subspecies series.
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doccarnby: Hope this isn't too much a necropost, but I finished watching Argento's Three Mothers trilogy today.

Suspiria and Inferno were good, I love Inferno's theme, you don't hear too much late '70's early '80's electronic operatic rock, I must say. But Mother of Tears... I actually liked it, probably about on par with Inferno.

I feel like it gets a kinda bad rap, because having watched all three in a pretty close period of time, I have to say that Mother of Tears feels weird at first, but that's mostly because it plays like the classic movies but looks modern. I feel like it'd be held on the same level as Inferno if it'd been released back in like, '84 or whatever instead of 2007. Really my only big issue with it was that some of the CG was kinda dodgy, but other than that I feel like I'd recommend it.

Anyway, other than that my cult film stuff is pretty slow. I should be getting my copy of the Critters collection today. I've never seen them, I look forward to it. Also got the original Django in my backlog, as well as the Subspecies series.
never seen all of Argento's Mother's Trilogy. I seen Susperia but that's about it. I did see Fulchi's Gates of Hell trilogy which was City of the Living Dead, The Beyond and House by the Cemetery. As for Electronic operatic rock you may like the ditty Goblin did for Argento's Phenomena aka Creepers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yfwKWNDpSY

Which is getting a re-release via Synapse films along with a few other Argento films which is good since those that weren't owned by Blue Underground like Susperia, Phenomena and so on were only available through long out of print Anchor Bay releases which were starting to fetch a sizable price.

As for my personal cult film collection I recently added a few doozies myself including the Andy Sardaris Girls, Guns and G-strings 12 film set, Cannibal Ferox, The Roger Corman Women in Prision three film blu ray set which has The Big Doll House, The Big Bird Cage and Women in Cages which are waiting pick up at the post office(Ferox and The Roger Corman set), Jack Hill's Switchblade Sisters on Blu Ray from Subkultur, a limited edition(3,000 copies) of The Sinful Dwarf on Blu ray, Russ Myer's Faster Pussycat Kill Kill on Blu ray, Jess Franco's Women behind Bars, Frauleins in Uniform, Lady Snowblood w/ Lady Snowblood Love song of Vengance, Stagefright, Paul Nastchy's Human Beasts and Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll, Invasion of the B-girls, Unholy Rollers, The Devil's 8, Vicious Lips, Mountain of the Cannibal God(aka Slave of the Cannibal God), Man from Deep River, Savage Water, Death bu Invitation, The Suckers(a Sexploitation version of The most dangerous game), Love Garden, Teenage Zombies, Revenge of the Virgins, Headless Eyes, Zambo King of the Jungle and Cannibal Holocaust.
Guys, I have only one thing to tell you: Ninja III: The Domination. It's glorious. It's magic.