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Looker (1981)
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Just watched the trailer.....Oh the 80's were bad...
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Just watched the trailer.....Oh the 80's were bad...
Nuke'em High
Class of nukem high was 1 of the better Troma films.
'Nymphoid barbarian in dinosaur hell' is a lot worse
There was 1 movie from the l80's with Gene Simmons from KISS as a trans gender psychopath and for life of me I can't remember its name.
Also 'Hell comes to frogtown' so bad It's almost good.
But for ultimate 80's crap the debut film for George Clooney - Attack of the ki!ller tomatoes
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8/16/12 @ 5:31am
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Actually all I was saying was in response to another poster that said ALL of Squarehead Seagulls movies were crap. ALL of his more recent stuff has been bloody awful !
Anyways back to listing the crap
Unforgiven - Huge pile of steaming elephant dung that not even Clint could save
Claah of the Titans ( the remake ) proving no matter how much you polish a turd - it's STILL just a turd !
I know what you were talking about, and meant, Suggs. I agree with you about Steven Seagul. I haven't seen any of his recent movies that I think were released directly onto d.v.d., and I'm glad I didn't. The '80's movie with Gene Simmons, who plays a psychopath in it that I think was thought of is called "Runaway". It has Tom Selleck, Cynthia Rhodes as futuristic cops, and Kirstie Alley, too. A lot of '80's movies, especially, or mostly horror ones weren't good, and were bad.
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Never too young to die.
Hellraiser 4(bloodline), 5(inferno), 7(deader) are all barf inducingly bad. Sort of don't want to see parts 6(hellseeker) or 9(hellgame)
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8/16/12 @ 7:41am
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(laughs)(wipes)(cheese.toast) off your (kiss)(lips)
"Vampyres: Daughters of Darkness" (1974)
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8/16/12 @ 8:35am
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Trawls thru IMDb and finds ...
The Madness of Boy George (2006)
Really? YouTube wasn't enough? The interviews on the BBC channel 2? The LIVE SHOWS? We didn't know enough so a movie apparently was required ...
MADNESS - One Step Beyond! - http://youtu.be/C9N8piRFVcU
*Krunked with Eva and Suggs*
If you think that 2006 was STARVED for things to know enough about that this movie was a MUST SEE check this out - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006
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(kiss) hi lilyan (lilian) longggggg time since i've seen you (kiss)
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1. Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
This English-language adaptation of the Swedish novel by Stieg Larsson follows a disgraced journalist, Mikael Blomkvist (Daniel Craig), as he investigates the disappearance of a wealthy patriarch's niece from 40 years ago. He is aided by the pierced, tattooed, punk computer hacker named Lisbeth Salander (Rooney Mara). As they work together in the investigation, Blomkvist and Salander uncover immense corruption beyond anything they have ever imagined.
2. M. Night Shyamalan: The Village
In a quiet, isolated village in olde Pennsylvania, there lies a pact between the people of the village and the creatures who reside in the surrounding woods: the townspeople do not enter the woods, and the creatures do not enter the village. The pact stays true for many years, but when Lucius Hunt seeks medical supplies from the towns beyond the wood, the pact is challenged. Animal carcasses, devoid of fur, begin to appear around the village, causing the council of elders to fear for the safety of the village, the pact, and so much more. Quote
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8/19/12 @ 1:22am
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wtf the monkeys didn't have wings, OR fezs (laughs)
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wtf the monkeys didn't have wings, OR fezs (laughs)
Poltergeist (1982) don't all TVs have little gurlz trapped in them?
Mine does and she wants Tacos.
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8/19/12 @ 2:49am
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8/19/12 @ 6:29pm
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wtf the monkeys didn't have wings, OR fezs (laughs)
Poltergeist (1982) don't all TVs have little gurlz trapped in them?
Amanda, you may not agree with me, when I say this, but the first "Poltergeist" from 1982 was a good, classic movie. I'm naming the first "the Ring" from 2002 onto this list was a bad one. I'm putting "the Ring 2" from 2005 on here, too.
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