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Splint Chesthair
Dec 27, 2004


Hollismason posted:

Yeah there's a lot of just animal abuse in Hong Kong films from the 80s especially cat 3 films

I tried watching Calamity of Snakes expecting a crazy horror/disaster movie but turned it off once it was obvious they were just hacking up real snakes with garden tools.

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Splint Chesthair
Dec 27, 2004


Safety Factor posted:

I'd watch Jack Burton in the middle ages though.

You can! It’s called Army of Darkness!

Splint Chesthair
Dec 27, 2004


Jay Rust posted:

what are some classic lines from Avatar?

“I think I’m getting a migraine - how much longer is this?”

Splint Chesthair
Dec 27, 2004


Tuxedo Catfish posted:

there's a lovely creature feature on Prime Video i've seen twice and the second time i didn't realize i'd seen it before until it was almost over. i've also forgotten the name so it could conceivably happen again

Was it “Bog?” Because that happened to me with Bog.

Splint Chesthair
Dec 27, 2004


Bright Bart posted:

Are there any unintentionally so-bad-it's-good-comedies? Not in the way a terrible pun is funny but you laugh at the people who made the film thinking you'd laugh at something

No. I’d rather watch Dancer in the Dark three times than sit through Leonard Part 6 ever again - it’s that depressing.

Splint Chesthair
Dec 27, 2004


Jay Rust posted:

I'm actually kinda over satans having delectable, delicious fun. I want a tired satan

Seriously, Satan shouldn’t enjoy his job as much as he does in most of these movies. That was kind of Milton’s whole point.

Splint Chesthair
Dec 27, 2004


Air Skwirl posted:

Burn Hollywood Burn isn't that bad and the Raspberries are a terrible marker for something being bad. Shelly Duvall got one for her performance in The Shining, and I think most people today would agree she is pretty good in that.

Also it’s pretty gross because her performance was heavily influenced by Kubrick browbeating her.

Splint Chesthair
Dec 27, 2004


FreudianSlippers posted:

I only have oddly specific lists

Films featuring the undead riding horses
https://boxd.it/chX9O

Merman movies
https://boxd.it/loLRY

Parker adaptations
https://boxd.it/frj9m

Your first list is missing Survival of the Dead and your second one needs Cabin in the Woods.

Splint Chesthair
Dec 27, 2004


feedmyleg posted:

Watched and enjoyed Fallout. Other than Hell Comes to Frogtown, Alien from LA, and Radioactive Dreams, what are some other post-apocalyptic that go hard on goofy satire and/or mutants with decent world building?

Tank Girl, Night of the Comet, maybe Escape From LA?

Meet the Hollowheads might count as post-apocalyptic, I think.

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Splint Chesthair
Dec 27, 2004


MacheteZombie posted:

Mars Attacks

It’s this. People said I was crazy at the time!

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