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I really enjoyed The Hallow. I love a good creature feature, the more unusual the creature the better, and this movie delivered in spades. motherfucking spriggans hell yes. Plus as mentioned it was competently made, with solid performances & special effects. Hush is another recent horror flick that Netflix recommended highly (4 stars) that I didn't like nearly as much. The premise and performances are solid, but it just failed to do anything interesting with the tension & dread it built up in the first 20 minutes.
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Jack Gladney posted:Joe Bob Briggs devoted like 20 minutes to explaining the theater and its history when he showed Pee Wee's Big Adventure on Monstervision. That man know his smut. I love Joe Bob Riggs and it's a drat shame he isn't on TV anymore (that I know of).
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 14:38 |
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Jose Oquendo posted:I love Joe Bob Riggs and it's a drat shame he isn't on TV anymore (that I know of). I wish there was a way to watch just the interstitials of Monstervision, not even the movies themselves.
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 14:56 |
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:I wish there was a way to watch just the interstitials of Monstervision, not even the movies themselves. A lot of em are on YouTube, or at least they were a few months ago.
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I don't know what he's doing these days, but I'd like to see Joe Bob Briggs get into the downloadable commentary track business.
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 15:35 |
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egon_beeblebrox posted:A lot of em are on YouTube, or at least they were a few months ago. The instant I finished typing that post I made a fool of myself.
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 15:37 |
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:The instant I finished typing that post I made a fool of myself. You can even find whole episodes out there. It's a great blast from the past. I really should get around to making a thread about hosted movie programs.
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 15:38 |
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Jose Oquendo posted:You can even find whole episodes out there. It's a great blast from the past. I really should get around to making a thread about hosted movie programs. That would be tight.
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 15:40 |
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I saw that Hulu has some Elvira series which I gather is similar. All I know about her is something about a Vampira feud and she was really big in the early 90s. I'd read the thread!
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 15:43 |
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Yeah, I watch Svengoolie pretty often on ME TV and he shows some great old movies. I discovered Island of Lost Souls through his show.
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 15:45 |
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caligulamprey posted:When was the last time you saw Big Top Pee-Wee? The entire movie is about relationship/commitment anxiety and the desire to gently caress as many people as possible. Probably to silence what I hope were the constant questions of why he never went for Dottie's advances, because 80s era Elizabeth Daily was a fox. Basebf555 posted:It was a straight porn theatre huh? I did not know that. Weird, wild stuff. Yep. And this is the actual film he was "viewing" when arrested: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0138665/combined
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Sand Monster posted:Yep. And this is the actual film he was "viewing" when arrested: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0138665/combined The one user review for this film is incredible and absolutely not what you would expect. quote:Zara Whites and Sandra Scream are the principal attractions, and lovely as always. Alicyn Sterling's role is very minor, so fans of her needn't bother. Now imagine him expressionless, dutifully masturbating while penning the first draft of this is in his head.
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Sarchasm posted:The one user review for this film is incredible and absolutely not what you would expect. http://www.imdb.com/user/ur1287548/comments
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That link is one of my only bookmarks because I love that guy so much.
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 17:26 |
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Holy poo poo. This dude has 300+ pages of reviews. Multiple reviews per page. For someone who watches a ton of porn, this guy doesn't seem to like it much. drat. He's leaving his mark on the world though and his opinions will echo through the ages.
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 17:40 |
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:That would be tight. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3772139
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 17:40 |
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Sarchasm posted:I don't know what he's doing these days, but I'd like to see Joe Bob Briggs get into the downloadable commentary track business. Take this as you will, but a friend of mine that's known him for almost 20 years says he's getting ready to launch a brand new podcast soon. I'm pretty excited!
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 17:57 |
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I used to get his email newsletter. This excites me very much.
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 18:07 |
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Jolo posted:Holy poo poo. This dude has 300+ pages of reviews. Multiple reviews per page. For someone who watches a ton of porn, this guy doesn't seem to like it much. drat. He's leaving his mark on the world though and his opinions will echo through the ages. In between his multiple-daily reviews of porn he will sometimes get a review of a Scandal episode in there as well.
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 18:16 |
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:I wish there was a way to watch just the interstitials of Monstervision, not even the movies themselves. Monstervision (and to a lesser extent USA UP all night) shaped my taste in movies from an early age. Barbarella, Motel Hell, Night of the Living Dead, so many movies I consider classics, I learned about from Joe Bob Briggs and Gilbert Gottfried.
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Jolo posted:Holy poo poo. This dude has 300+ pages of reviews. Multiple reviews per page. For someone who watches a ton of porn, this guy doesn't seem to like it much. drat. He's leaving his mark on the world though and his opinions will echo through the ages. Porn needs to aspire to be more artistically-driven and cinematic, and only he is brave enough to repeatedly and exhaustively say so.
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Lurdiak posted:Porn needs to aspire to be more artistically-driven and cinematic, and only he is brave enough to repeatedly and exhaustively say so. He needs to compile these reviews into a hard cover book. I would buy it.
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Raskolnikov2089 posted:Monstervision (and to a lesser extent USA UP all night) shaped my taste in movies from an early age. Barbarella, Motel Hell, Night of the Living Dead, so many movies I consider classics, I learned about from Joe Bob Briggs and Gilbert Gottfried. Gilbert Gottfried is surprisingly a huge fan of classic horror. I found out when he started doing a hilarious Bela Lugosi impression on Howard Stern.
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Basebf555 posted:Gilbert Gottfried is surprisingly a huge fan of classic horror. I found out when he started doing a hilarious Bela Lugosi impression on Howard Stern.
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coyo7e posted:Since he was a fixture during USA Network's UP! All Night and other schlock movie-stravaganzas, I'm entirely unsurprised that he's into horror . I recommend his podcast. He's a huge movie guy but definitely horror is his thing.
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Basebf555 posted:Gilbert Gottfried is surprisingly a huge fan of classic horror. I found out when he started doing a hilarious Bela Lugosi impression on Howard Stern. It was fun when We Hate Movies did an episode with him because their podcasts are on the same network and they got along really well because they were all huge movie dorks.
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 20:24 |
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Jose Oquendo posted:I recommend his podcast. He's a huge movie guy but definitely horror is his thing. Seconding this, Gil knows his poo poo and his guests usually have great stories too.
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Basebf555 posted:Gilbert Gottfried is surprisingly a huge fan of classic horror. I found out when he started doing a hilarious Bela Lugosi impression on Howard Stern. His Bela Lugosi stuff on stern is legit the hardest I have laughed almost ever.
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The_Rob posted:His Bela Lugosi stuff on stern is legit the hardest I have laughed almost ever. I think the best part is that Howard think its hilarious because he and Gilbert are around the same age, but he realizes that it just confuses the hell out of some people, so he has Gilbert do the impression at random times when it makes the least possible sense.
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The_Rob posted:His Bela Lugosi stuff on stern is legit the hardest I have laughed almost ever. Gilbert's Groucho Marx impression is also fantastic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiAi7sCcd44
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 20:59 |
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This is such a trite thing to say about a comedian but he really is killer at impressions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRyEAz41-14
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So while we're still talking about Gilbert Gottfried I thought the whole bad genie wishes jokes when he was on We Hate Movies were hysterical. So to keep with the thread topic is there anything like The Twilight Zone out there - ironic twists are a must - but I couldn't get into The Outer Limits 60s show and I've seen Monsters and Tales from the Crypt and Tales of the Unexpected but anything else with a sense of humour where someone gets screwed over in the story.
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donquixotic posted:So while we're still talking about Gilbert Gottfried I thought the whole bad genie wishes jokes when he was on We Hate Movies were hysterical. So to keep with the thread topic is there anything like The Twilight Zone out there - ironic twists are a must - but I couldn't get into The Outer Limits 60s show and I've seen Monsters and Tales from the Crypt and Tales of the Unexpected but anything else with a sense of humour where someone gets screwed over in the story. New Outer Limits had a devastating twist 9 times out of 10. 80s Twilight Zone is tight as hell. Neither are on netflix so I'm useless. There was also a great bizarro show on netflix that I forget the name of that was like a true crime documentary show like you'd see on Investigation Discovery or something, but fictional and featuring stuff you'd see in science fiction. So there's one about a fossilized astronaut with dog tags from the 60s found with dinosaurs that explains a time-travel accident like it's Dateline, with interviews with old guys explaining how they built a time machine back in the 60s. There's one about a house that eats people and a bunch more that I don't remember. It's a weird, kind of funny (but played straight) twist on the genre.
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donquixotic posted:So while we're still talking about Gilbert Gottfried I thought the whole bad genie wishes jokes when he was on We Hate Movies were hysterical. So to keep with the thread topic is there anything like The Twilight Zone out there - ironic twists are a must - but I couldn't get into The Outer Limits 60s show and I've seen Monsters and Tales from the Crypt and Tales of the Unexpected but anything else with a sense of humour where someone gets screwed over in the story. Futurama https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rwUdL9qXjk
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90s Outer Limits is on Hulu Plus.
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egon_beeblebrox posted:90s Outer Limits is on Hulu Plus. I second this. It's great. Although I hope Hulu has the version with titties and not the censored version.
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You might like Alfred Hitchcock Presents, which apparently has four seasons on Hulu and one on Netflix. Fewer ironic twists but more comic nastinessquote:Some of the episodes are pure malice (the successful framing of someone for a murder, for example), and that’s when it falls to Hitchcock the host to reassure viewers that justice has been done in the end. That’s the legend, anyway. In reality, his concessions toward Standards And Practices are either perfunctory (“Of course, he got caught”) or ludicrous. After one man seems to get away with killing his wife, Hitchcock explains that “his dog… was a detective in disguise and turned him in.”
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Lurdiak posted:I second this. It's great. Although I hope Hulu has the version with titties and not the censored version. The ones for sale for streaming on amazon are censored, even more heavily than the broadcast ones in some weird ways (David's sculpture dong in the intro, for example).
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morestuff posted:You might like Alfred Hitchcock Presents, which apparently has four seasons on Hulu and one on Netflix. Fewer ironic twists but more comic nastiness I was gonna suggest this and Roald Dahl's Tales Of The Unexpected.
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents is one of the greatest anthology shows ever.
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