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    Scary......I always wanted Joan Collins to get eatin by the Queen ant...lol


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    Return of the Living Dead, I love this movie only second to the Evil Dead



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    I still love "Attack of the Killer Tomatos" And "Blood Beach"
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    I'm surprised no one's even mentioned this yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Legend
    Quote Originally Posted by bte
    Toxic Avenger
    Most of troma films are so bad they they are good in a laughable kind of way,i remember watching class of nuke high and was thinking wtf is this shit.
    Toxic Avenger IS the only answer. That was classic!
    I lived for Troma stuff back in the day. That genre is sorely lacking today.

    I saw "Stuck", movie about that lady who hit the homeless guy and drove home with him stuck in the windshield... that turned out to be hilarious, but they don't make B movies any more, just A movies that suck.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Inigo_Montoya
    I'm surprised no one's even mentioned this yet.
    i was hoping/wishing/expecting that the movie would be so much more then it was. but i was a young in then lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by jjhill
    Quote Originally Posted by Inigo_Montoya
    I'm surprised no one's even mentioned this yet.
    i was hoping/wishing/expecting that the movie would be so much more then it was. but i was a young in then lol
    I remember when the theater dimmed and the theme song started with: "HEY!", and just upon hearing the Survivor-like ballad about "What makes a man" I knew right then that I was going to love this movie.



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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyWalkerBlackLabel
    you muhfuckas

    I said "B-rated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

    now you KNOW John Carpenter flicks have NEVER been B-Rated

    and cmon

    Tarantino presents anything is A-rated
    the shit had Bruce Willis for Frakkin sake

    BRUCE WILLIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    (p.s. did you see his latest wife?!? GOTDAYUM!!!!!!!!)

    focus people.......................................FOCUS
    Guess it depends on your definition of B-movie. Today, it just means a film done on a low budget, often in a genre. That's what John Carpenter does, what he always does.

    Vampire films are inherently B-movie. Bela Lugosi was always a B-movie actor, and so was Christopher Lee until relatively recently. The Wicker Man is another classic B. If Dawn till Dusk had Bruce Willis in it things would have definitely been different, but it had George Clooney who was still regarded as a TV actor at the time. Another hallmark of B-movies are lower quality special-effects, e.g. Army of Darkness, Dawn till Dusk, and Carpenter's Vampires. Did you see the flares on the actors in Vampires before they caught fire? Same goes for almost all Zombie movies. Another classic B to rival Army of Darkness is Romero's Dawn of the Dead. I still prefer Army though.
    http://www.greencine.com/static/primers/b-movies.jsp

    Bruce most definitely has very good taste in women, and prefer a certain look too...
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    Lets see:

    Sweden: Heaven or Hell
    Dolemite
    Rocky Horror Picture Show (This wasn't even considered B when it came out. No regular theater would bother to show it in a double. Even the avant-garde art theaters didn't want it).



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