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mastur posted:I saw this movie once as a child, (due to lack of responsible adults at the time, in fact, they rented for me when i picked it out), I was probably 6 or 7 maybe. It was a fantas movie about barbarians, specifically female barbarians. "Female barbarians" sounds like Hundra but I don't know if there was an orgasm-torture scene in it.
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# ? Jun 5, 2007 15:30 |
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mastur posted:No, Barbarella was in space, this was fantasy themed. Barbarians invaded some little town and captured all these women, so that this guy could test his new torturous orgasm machine on them. Probably not, but in Flesh Gordon, they "torture" a girl with a new tickling machine, but theres no real barbarian theme.
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# ? Jun 5, 2007 15:32 |
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Crocuta posted:"Female barbarians" sounds like Hundra but I don't know if there was an orgasm-torture scene in it. God, this could be it, but reading that summary, it seemed more like she went to them (whoever they are), rather than being captured. Must check this out, maybe those House movies also. I seem to remember watching House 2 at one point though, so I doubt it is that one.
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# ? Jun 5, 2007 16:02 |
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thefunkygibbon posted:ahhaha thanks a million. sounds about right... tv movie so i guess it would be hard to find (not that its probably worth it) I've tried for many years to find a copy. I saw it when it was first on UK TV, and remembered it that well! Also, drat right Dizzy rocks!
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# ? Jun 5, 2007 16:38 |
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Horror film. I think that it was set on an oil rig or something. Something is hauled up and infects one of the crew and it kills people. I think that it then goes on to infect others. Sorry about the hazy memory, but it was many years ago (something like 20 years ago)
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# ? Jun 5, 2007 18:04 |
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Cumfart Cocktail posted:Horror film. Maybe The Intruder Within? http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0082565/
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# ? Jun 5, 2007 18:22 |
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Cumfart Cocktail posted:Horror film. Could also be Leviathan with Robocop and Col. Trautman. http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0097737/
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Cumfart Cocktail posted:Horror film. Could it be Proteus? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114196/
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# ? Jun 5, 2007 22:17 |
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Pweller posted:Did these Indian movies ever get definitively identified? For anyone else interested, The Indian Thriller bit seems to be from Donga (1985), the guy in the read is Chiranjeevi, supposedly a really famous actor in India. The afro guy song is Solla Solla Enna Perumai, from the film Ellam Inba Mayam (1981) ...or so the internet would have me believe.
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# ? Jun 6, 2007 04:10 |
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mastur posted:I also vaguely remember some movie, but no one will guess it. I have always associated it with the name "Fright Night," but obviously it is the wrong one. In it, these people are invited to this mansion I believe, and they all go wandering off in different directions. One or two people go into this room, and are attacked by mud people. If it weren't for the mud people I'd guess Waxwork
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# ? Jun 6, 2007 04:59 |
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Cumfart Cocktail posted:Horror film. You're sure it's not Virus?
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# ? Jun 6, 2007 05:12 |
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A movie from the late eighties/early ninties with a kid who goes on a spaceship shaped like the Dairy Queen logo, red and grooved (the ship has grooves in it). On the ship there is this eye-creature (maybe it controls the ship), freaked me out as a kid. They also keep little animals or furry things on the ship? I want to say it's called "The Traveller" or "The Visitor" or something but I really have no idea.
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# ? Jun 8, 2007 07:42 |
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EdRush posted:A movie from the late eighties/early ninties with a kid who goes on a spaceship shaped like the Dairy Queen logo, red and grooved (the ship has grooves in it). On the ship there is this eye-creature (maybe it controls the ship), freaked me out as a kid. They also keep little animals or furry things on the ship? I want to say it's called "The Traveller" or "The Visitor" or something but I really have no idea. Flight of the Navigator
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# ? Jun 8, 2007 08:17 |
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It's a French film, less than ten years old. Set in Paris in May '68 an American student meets a French girl at a protest. He moves in with the girl and her twin brother while their parents are away. They do daft teenager things like drink, drugs, sex and have arguments about politics and cinema. There's one scene where the brother loses a bet and has to wank in front of the other two. At the end of the film they run off to join in the riots.
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Cerv posted:It's a French film, less than ten years old. Set in Paris in May '68 an American student meets a French girl at a protest. He moves in with the girl and her twin brother while their parents are away. They do daft teenager things like drink, drugs, sex and have arguments about politics and cinema. There's one scene where the brother loses a bet and has to wank in front of the other two. At the end of the film they run off to join in the riots.
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# ? Jun 15, 2007 23:41 |
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I probably saw this in the mid to late 90s, the only scene I remember is where some guy soaks his shoe in nitroglycerin and throws it and it blows the gently caress up. It may have been in the mountains but I'm not sure about that part.
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# ? Jun 16, 2007 05:10 |
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seglda posted:A family (2 parents, one boy one girl) end up in a ghost town because they ran out of gas. The mom lowers the daughter in a well and see, toys (I think).
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# ? Jun 16, 2007 07:22 |
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Peaceful Anarchy posted:The Dreamers
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# ? Jun 16, 2007 10:15 |
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Kaltag posted:This old cartoon about a bunch of animals living on a farm(I think) I'm pretty sure this is Peter and the Magic Egg
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# ? Jun 16, 2007 10:27 |
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I think I watched this one during the 80s or early 90s. The plot revolves around some sort of group secretly playing two chess champions against each other. One player somehow receives the move from one game one of the champions is playing and then plays that move and transmits the response to the other game in turn. After a while one of the champions sees through the bluff because he recognizes the style of play as that of the other champion. I don't recall what the purpose of all this was at all. It might've taken place on a boat and in a Cold War context, and it might've been Dangerous Moves, but the plot summaries don't mention anything about the above scheme.
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Petekill posted:I probably saw this in the mid to late 90s, the only scene I remember is where some guy soaks his shoe in nitroglycerin and throws it and it blows the gently caress up. It may have been in the mountains but I'm not sure about that part. That is totally Vertical Limit. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0190865/
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Gyver posted:That is totally Vertical Limit. haha I like the comments on that one "This is, without doubt, the least accurate film on climbing I have ever seen. This movie is simply absurd. I consider it about as "accurate" as, say, Spy Kids is to global espionage."
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# ? Jun 17, 2007 03:42 |
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Ok this one has been nagging me for a couple weeks now. It seems like early 90's. It has two children, brother and sister whose grandfather is trying to get custody of them. They get adopted by this weird couple who make them put their uneaten oatmeal in ziploc bags. Then there are ghost pirates with one in particular that keeps beckoning to them. Then come halloween night the grandfather is in an electric wheelchair made up to look like a giant eyeball.
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# ? Jun 17, 2007 04:59 |
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My high school teacher told me about a movie a while back and I was interested as gently caress but I couldn't remember the name for the life of me. Supposedly the main character is a teenager who is really really smart and is looking for a way to make some money. So he starts selling drugs and he makes a ton of money, then ends up taking them or something (not sure about that part). The part that stands out the most in his description was when he said every morning when he woke up he would feed his fish, and in one scene after a he started selling drugs, he realized that he was feeding his fish drugs (not sure what type). Horrible description on my part, but I remember him saying it was really good and I always wanted to see it.
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# ? Jun 17, 2007 07:01 |
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I remember seeing this on tv probably in the early nineties. I think it was a struggling writer looking for inspiration. He goes into an asian antique-type place... like the shop in Gremlins, and he buys a jar with a human brain that has an eyeball in it. He becomes obsessed with the jar... that's all I can remember.
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Cornflake posted:My high school teacher told me about a movie a while back and I was interested as gently caress but I couldn't remember the name for the life of me. Hmm, was it an Asian guy? Could be Better Luck Tommorow http://imdb.com/title/tt0280477/ I don't remember he feeds the fish coke but though it could have been in it. Basically while studying he takes coke to help him stay up late and at one point his nose starts bleeding.
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Basically This business type guy gets fired, and he gets really pissed off, and steals tons of guns, and a land to air missile and goes on a rampage. Im pretty sure This toy is of the main character, but im not 100% sure.
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Falling Down http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0106856/
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Dandy J posted:Eh, might as well try this one, since I've wondered about it for years. Could be Sliding Doors with Gwyneth Paltrow, I suppose. The movie follows two different paths: One where she gets on the subway in time before the doors close and one where she doesn't get on in time. It came out years before The Butterfly Effect as well. Don't remember a "parking meter" scene, but I saw the movie a long time ago and don't remember much of it. ladd posted:Basically This business type guy gets fired, and he gets really pissed off, and steals tons of guns, and a land to air missile and goes on a rampage. Yeah, that sounds like Falling Down. The action figure is Michael Douglas' character in that movie.
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Encryptic posted:Could be Sliding Doors with Gwyneth Paltrow, I suppose. The movie follows two different paths: One where she gets on the subway in time before the doors close and one where she doesn't get on in time. It came out years before The Butterfly Effect as well. Don't remember a "parking meter" scene, but I saw the movie a long time ago and don't remember much of it. Along the same lines, there's Kieslowski's Blind Chance (which I'm convinced was the inspiration for Sliding Doors). No parking meter in there, either.
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# ? Jun 18, 2007 20:55 |
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What movie is this? Small funny asian child with black glasses doing... kung fu through a forest of trees. It might be a foreign film. SURELY in Mandarin or some form of Chinese. He was wearing a little white suit, had funny black circular glasses and was doing amazing kung-fu (possibly shaolin style) though a small forest, it was really intense cinematography. I would love to know which movie this is. If you have seen this scene please tell me! OH yea, PS, i beleive it was a comedy styled movie, not a serious kung fu flick. Fingertips fucked around with this message at 19:26 on Jun 19, 2007 |
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Im not a martial arts movie buff but do you know what era? Martial arts movies from the 70s look a lot different than the 80s and 90s (the older ones have this technicolor thing going on) Now for my ID: so I caught the last leg of this movie, basically there's a flashback sequence where a woman is at a soiree with a masked don juan type who she sorta falls for. Later in present day masked don juan turns out to be a badly scarred (facial burns and so forth) psycopath. He kidnaps her and takes her on a boat ride down a river, sending our good guy down another boat which explodes (though good guy gets off in time). She doesn't know this and freaks out, psycho asks her to marry him and she feins interest but then gives him like a gently caress-off slap. Now he's into "I will have you by force!" mode but good guy shows up in time to shoot him with a flare gun. It was a tv version so i think they cut out him actually getting shot Alan Smithee fucked around with this message at 05:56 on Jun 19, 2007 |
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Alan Smithee posted:Im not a martial arts movie buff but do you know what era? Martial arts movies from the 70s look a lot different than the 80s and 90s (the older ones have this technicolor thing going on) Sounds like Dead Calm - http://imdb.com/title/tt0097162/
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invalid user posted:I remember seeing this on tv probably in the early nineties. I think it was a struggling writer looking for inspiration. He goes into an asian antique-type place... like the shop in Gremlins, and he buys a jar with a human brain that has an eyeball in it. He becomes obsessed with the jar... that's all I can remember. There's no writer struggling for inspiration or antique ship, but there is a human brain in a jar in an old diner. Maybe you're confusing two films, and one of them is Blood Diner. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092669/
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Alan Smithee posted:Now for my ID: so I caught the last leg of this movie, basically there's a flashback sequence where a woman is at a soiree with a masked don juan type who she sorta falls for. Later in present day masked don juan turns out to be a badly scarred (facial burns and so forth) psycopath. He kidnaps her and takes her on a boat ride down a river, sending our good guy down another boat which explodes (though good guy gets off in time). She doesn't know this and freaks out, psycho asks her to marry him and she feins interest but then gives him like a gently caress-off slap. Now he's into "I will have you by force!" mode but good guy shows up in time to shoot him with a flare gun. It was a tv version so i think they cut out him actually getting shot This sounds like a hilarious action parody of Phantom of the Opera, to me. Not saying it is, I just think it's funny.
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The Duke posted:Sounds like Dead Calm - http://imdb.com/title/tt0097162/ That reminds me of another movie I caught a glimpse of. So a yuppie type couple are on a yacht and they are hijacked by some gun toting thugs, one of whom is sorta perverted and likes hitting on the wife in states of sort of scantily cladness, and the other who seems to have this code of honor. At one point the husband goes overboard and one the bad guys is mad at him and yells something to the effect of "your wife's a slut!" (questionable). Anyway the wife at one point is bathing herself on the deck by pouring water on herself topless and pervey bad guy sorta watches from the galley or whatever. Good bad guy comes along and is like "wtf you doing?" Later husband is adrift on a raft and fires a flare in the air. Wife is a brunette I believe. Wondering how this one ends if you know the title as well
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# ? Jun 20, 2007 05:41 |
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This is pretty vague as I saw maybe 10 minutes of it when I was 6 years old. Basically it's some kind of post-apocalyptic setting. Soldiers are clearing out a bombed out ghetto. I remember them breaking down doors and killing people with flame throwers. If I remember correctly the bad guys had "DAS Squad" written on their backs. That's all I remember.
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miguel sanchez posted:This is pretty vague as I saw maybe 10 minutes of it when I was 6 years old. Basically it's some kind of post-apocalyptic setting. Soldiers are clearing out a bombed out ghetto. I remember them breaking down doors and killing people with flame throwers. If I remember correctly the bad guys had "DAS Squad" written on their backs. That's all I remember. LEAVE THE BRONX! This one was on MST3K: Escape 2000, aka Escape from the Bronx
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Alan Smithee posted:That reminds me of another movie I caught a glimpse of. Maybe http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080613/ ?
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I'm not sure if these are all movies but meh. I remember seeing a commercial back in 93' when I was 8 that scared the poo poo out of me (and I blacklisted that channel temporarily out of fear) and it was basically a montage of extremely violent scenes under the pretext that making your children watch it would make them grow evil. Some of the scenes off the top of my head were: - A close-up of a guy's face with a grenade in his mouth, it explodes and we see a momentary silhouette of his skull through the yellow flash. - A guy in a bright white room by himself (holding a revolver at his other hand) slowly takes off his hand from his face and we see his left eye completely blown out and half his face covered in blood. There are some that are non-violent (i.e. two guys in some 50s movie fighting each other) but I'm sure there's more that I forgot, but those two were the ones that stuck out. If anyone could identify these movies(?), I'd be forever grateful.
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