Jump to content

Last movie you watched?


66 mustang

Recommended Posts

A double shot o' 70s action cheez on YouTube:

"Get Christie Love!" (1974)


A black police woman (Teresa Graves) goes undercover to expose a Los Angeles heroin operation. This made-for-TV flick was obviously trying to cash in on the then-current "blaxploitation" cinema craze and served as the pilot for a short lived series. It's pretty standard '70s cop-show stuff, nowhere near as violent or sleazy as a "real" blaxploitation flick would've been. Graves is cute though, and she shows off some kung-fu moves and gets her own catch phrase ("You're under arrest, sugar!"). Foxy Brown could totally kick Christie's ass tho. :D

"Mr. No Legs" (aka "Gun Fighters," 1979)

Ooookay, this is the one of the most WTF movies I've seen in a loooong time. In this low budget cops-n-robbers flick set in Florida, two detectives tangle with a major drug operation, including the title character - an ambitious amputee mob enforcer and total badass who gets around in a souped up wheelchair of Death loaded with hidden weapons. I swear I am not making this up. It must be noted that even though Mr. No Legs gets top billing, he only appears in a few scenes... but those few scenes make it worth sitting thru the rest of this dreck. You haven't LIVED till you've watched this guy kick a bunch of dudes' asses in a poolside display of handicapped martial arts mastery that can only be called "stump-fu." You'll laugh, you'll cry, it'll become a part of you.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

All I could think of was Twisted Sister....
Movie is very dated since I saw it last 20 or 30 years ago. I guess it's more of a nostalgia piece these days. Enjoyed it still.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MV4cgs-bPic

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2023 Gold Donors

Another one of those movies that was released in Australia with a different title.

It was known as "Salute of the Jugger" down here.

Hadn't seen it in years. The trailer doesn't do it justice. It's a great film. Top cast and quite a few Aussie cameos as well.

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The Evil Dead - remake ... okay - prefer the original, no humour in the latest.

 

To be fair, there's not much humor in the original Evil Dead either. The slapstick didn't really kick in until Evil Dead 2.

 

As for the remake ... the gore-hound in me greatly enjoyed it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

The Evil Dead - remake ... okay - prefer the original, no humour in the latest.

 

To be fair, there's not much humor in the original Evil Dead either. The slapstick didn't really kick in until Evil Dead 2.

 

As for the remake ... the gore-hound in me greatly enjoyed it.

 

 

Hahaha...you gore hound you, is that tomato ketchup on the sandwich .... or something more sinister?

 

Just watched The Doors - The Doors are Open.........I remember watching it years ago around my mates house all gathered around his tiny TV in his room .....and I just bought it the missus as she only originally saw the first 5 minutes wherever she was at the time and never got to see it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"Ski School" (1991)



A no-frills "Slobs vs. the Snobs" T&A comedy set at a swanky ski resort, with a team of fun loving party animals (appropriately named "Section 8") facing off against a squad of uptight yuppies for the title of King of the Mountain.

This is an utterly brainless, almost totally plotless flick with no redeeming social value whatsoever - but of course, I mean that in the nicest possible way. The flick is packed with lotsa pretty girls, many of whom are frequently naked, plus ther's loads of dorky beer-fueled adolescent humor and quotable lines. Hell, there's even some pretty impressive skiing footage!

This guilty pleasure was a favorite among my circle of friends during our final year of college. We made the "Section 8" gang's motto - "In order to be the best, you must lose your mind" - our official battle cry. Learn it, live it, love it!!
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

The Evil Dead - remake ... okay - prefer the original, no humour in the latest.

 

To be fair, there's not much humor in the original Evil Dead either. The slapstick didn't really kick in until Evil Dead 2.

 

As for the remake ... the gore-hound in me greatly enjoyed it.

 

I must have seen a different ED than you as I found the original laden with quirk and laughable moments. Sure ED2 cranked it up to 11 but ED still had its moments.

 

The only watchable or redeeming factor in the ED reboot is the liberal use of Raimi's Oldsmobile. otherwise pure rubbish.

 

evil-dead-1973-Oldsmobile-Delta-88.jpg

 

On topic:

 

The Final Girls again. Still quite funny and campy and just plain well done.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"I Am Thor" (2015)



An extremely entertaining doc about the life and career of the infamous Jon Mikl Thor - Canada's body building, B-Movie actin', cheese-rockin' '80s metal cult hero, from his humble beginnings to his attempts at a 21st century comeback. Anvil ain't got nothin' on this guy. Mettle doesn't come much more tr00 than Thor! Hails!!
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Another one of those movies that was released in Australia with a different title.

It was known as "Salute of the Jugger" down here.

Hadn't seen it in years. The trailer doesn't do it justice. It's a great film. Top cast and quite a few Aussie cameos as well.

 

 

 

https://youtu.be/xoBuSVfB6MM

Love this one. Rutger was in a lot of classics in the 80s.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"He Knows You're Alone" (1980)



A young bride-to-be’s pre-wedding jitters are further complicated by a psycho slasher who starts picking off all of her friends. Though it's mostly remembered today for the appearance by a young Tom Hanks (his first film role) in a bit part, this was a pretty decent little “Halloween” wanna-be, relying on suspense rather than gore. Several scenes and a good chunk of the soundtrack shamelessly borrow from Carpenter’s classic.

It's also a sentimental favorite of mine because it was the first “slasher” flick I ever saw, on Sunday afternoon TV when I was about 13 -- and it scared the absolute crap outta me. Revisiting it 30+ years later felt like opening a quaint time capsule.

As an added bonus, the flick was shot entirely in my old college stomping grounds of Staten Island, New York.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

"Batkid Begins" (2015)



A heartwarming documentary about five-year-old Miles, a leukemia survivor whose request to the Make-A-Wish Foundation - "I wanna be Batman" - blossoms into a massive project worthy of Hollywood, involving hundreds of volunteers, dozens of actors and the entire city of San Francisco. If this flick doesn't make you tear up at least once, you have no soul.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

"Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man" (1991)



Two down-on-their luck friends - a biker (Mickey Roarke) and a cowboy (Don Johnson) - plan an armored car heist to help bail out a friend's bar. Unfortunately, they pick the wrong car to rob, and then spend the rest of the movie on the run from some very bad people.
This flick was a major bomb when it was first released but has become something of a cult flick since then. It's far from a masterpiece, but it's a fun piece of action junk.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Billion Dollar Brain - (1967) - rather silly spy thriller about an American billionaire invading Russia....starring Michael Caine

 

The Domino Principle - (1977) - decent thriller about a man broken out of prison to assassinate an top political figure...starring Gene Hackman

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...

  • Posts

    • Another thing is Joe has always worn his heart on his sleeve when it comes to his love of 70s glam rock. I remember when they did the cover of Action for the Retroactive album, and Joe did an interview where he was talking about how he listened to the original by Sweet over and over before they recorded it as he kept hearing all these different things they did in the song with vocal layering and especially the backing vocals. That whole big gang vocal that has become Lepps trademark sound, defo owes a lot to Joes influences.
    • Right Between The Eyes - Icon
    • Sister Moon - Gotthard
    • From Iconoclassic Records FB page: Survivor lead singer Jimi Jamison's previously unreleased 2007 country-rock solo album! Entirely written and produced by fellow former Survivor bandmate Jim Peterik.  After leading Survivor to the top of the charts in the mid-'80s, powerhouse vocalist Jimi Jamison reunited with Jim Peterik to cut... a country-rock album? The concept seems perplexing, yet it makes perfect sense. The singer was born Jimmy Wayne Jamison in smalltown Mississippi. Those who knew him best said that you could hear his Southern roots, no matter what he was singing. Today's country music often blurs the line between true old school country, pop, and straight up rock & roll. The same is true with 'Jimmy Wayne Jamison,' which at times, doesn't stray too far from the Jimi Jamison that we all know and love so dearly.  All track versions are previously unheard. Second release in the Jimi Jamison Archive Series. Coming on August 23, Jamison's birthdate.   Tracklist 1. Live Life 2. Love You All Over The World 3. Runaway Train 4. Strong At The Broken Places 5. I Wanna Touch You There 6. Heart Of A Woman 7. Sound Of Home 8. Alive 9. Till You Love Someone 10. Come Dancing 11. A Kiss To Remember You By #jimijamison #Survivor #jimpeterik #melodicrock #countryrock #southernrock #aor
    • I'm happy the do different stuff. Otherwise what they do would get old. Tesla proved how easy it is to make and album have a def Lep feel. And I loved that album, as a one off. And I loved slang as well. Variety is the spice of life 😁
    • Ohh nice,hoping the new recent singles will be on this one.
    • New album out September 20th through Frontiers.
    • I agree. Ultimately, I think bands become sort of what they "really" want to become and move toward the "mean" so to speak.  Leppard always said that they wanted to be like Queen in that they weren't constrained by having to make certain types of songs.  It was probably that desire to go outside the box that allowed Pyromania and Hysteria to happen in the first place.   And it's probably what's caused them to jump around with different style songs throughout the years.  I think it would've happened that way regardless.   Who knows though.  Maybe Steve would've influenced things a little bit as his Led Zep and Jimmy Page influences might've trickled in more.  And who knows what could've happened if Mutt stuck around for a couple more albums too....he was probably the most important piece in the puzzle.  They were already changing lanes though even with Steve and Mutt in the fold.  I think they've still shown they're capable of doing more classic sounding stuff if they want to with songs like Promises, Paper Sun, Dangerous, Take What You Want, etc being a few examples.    Either way, I'm just happy they've kept it going for nearly 50 years.  It has to be tough staying inspired and coming up with new song ideas for that long so that's kind of why I think the course they took would've naturally happened either way.  
    • What are the chances...no sooner than I got these from the band that Eonian annouce that they'll be issuing them  https://www.eonianrecords.com/ Their new single - Out Of Touch https://wantedbandofficial.bandcamp.com/track/out-of-touch
    • Through the Eyes of World - Monster
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.