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Mr.Krusher
Nov 30, '10, 8:20 AM
Exactly as the title says please. I'm just now getting ready to see 'The Brood'. I'm VERY into the 'mutant monster/science gone wrong'-types, not so much the 'tech scare'-types.
(Though Demon Seed, Colossus, and Terminator are all favorites..)

I have the zombie genre pretty well covered, so no need for any of those. From the schlocky to the award winners, I dont have any preferences - Here are a few of my absolute favorites, if this helps:

The Omega Man
Soylent Green
Prophecy (Not that lame religious one, the one with the Natives and the awesome mutant bear..)
Flash Gordon
Logan's Run
POTA (The first two especially...)
Barberella
Body Snatchers (I prefer the remake.,.)
Alien
Andromeda Strain
The Thing (EITHER version..)

I know that there are SO many that I have missed over the years, I am finding out about more and more thanks to the IMDB site.
I clearly remember one that I LOVED as a kid - it was set on, or there were parts of it filmed on, a sort of cruise ship. It was like a combination of Alien and the Thing, only much more gory. I believe that they were harvesting minerals or something from deep in the sea and these 'monster eggs' ended up aboard. I have hazy memories of one of the alien/monster's eggs or the monster itself being inside of some sort of microwave oven and BURSTING -?!?
I havent been able to find ANYthing out about this film....
Oh..one more thing about this film...there was a scene on the deck of the ship where they were using this mining machine to bring up the minerals, and thats where the monster's eggs first appeared - one of the crew says something like "What the hell is THIS?" Beats me...
:muh:

Thanks so much -

fallensaviour
Nov 30, '10, 9:22 AM
The only underwater mining one that I remember was Leviathan from 89.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7FskSqAQis
There was also a film similar to deep star six called Endless descent in 85 starred R. Lee Ermey
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Oa5aaCcQHI
As for cruise ship there was Deep Rising from 98.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8CYpb7zrjs

Not sure on your age but those are from the 80's and 90's
There are a few films from the seventies but mainly jaws knock offs or giant squids.
I'm sure somebody will know it for you...LOL

TheDoLittle
Nov 30, '10, 10:56 AM
Surprisingly I don't see "Planet of the Apes" or it's sequels in that list. After all, this is the Mego forums, creators of the POTA figures. You should stake care and not displease the "The Bomb".

I also assume "Star Wars", "Star Trek: The Motion Picture", and "Superman: The Movie" are not on your list because of their iconic status... or maybe you have something about movie titles starting with the letter S.

What about "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and "Silent Running"? Famous for their special effects and space craft. Many of those same model builders cut their teeth on another film famous for their special effects, "Flesh Gordon". And if you loved the scantily clad actors in that pseudo-stag film, you must see "Zardoz"! I'm still waiting on a Mego figure of Zed.

While not for the faint at heart we also shouldn't forgot "A Clockwork Orange". Most people may not consider it sci-fi, but it's set in a futuristic world so I consider it fitting within that genre. On the opposite side of that spectrum is "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", but that one of those movies that required to be viewed in a large group. See if your local moving picture house is doing a showing... and make sure you wear all white.

Since you don't care for "S" movies, how about the more melodious "M" sounding names: Mad Max, Meteor, Moonraker, The Man Who Fell to Earth, Mechagodzilla, and The Unidentified Flying Oddball.

Speaking of George Lucas, why not "THX 1138"? He actually did a really nice job when he "re-mastered" that movie compared to his more famous masterpiece. The documentary that comes with the DVD is also top notch.

And speaking of Gojira, there were a ton of Toho monster flicks that came out of the 70s. I can't remember a Saturday summertime afternoon going by without catching at least one either on TV or at the movies. I recommend watching the MST3K versions. And if you are, you might as well watch their riffs of "Laserblast", "The Incredible Melting Man", and "Parts: The Clonus Horror".

1972 saw the re-release of "Fantasia", but in the new Stereo format. If you don't consider that a true 70s animated film, try "Fantastic Planet" and "Wizards".

I'm sure there are plenty I'm missing, but these are titles I have sitting on my shelf so they should be available to you through Netflix of whatever rental company you use.

palitoy
Nov 30, '10, 11:05 AM
I believe that they were harvesting minerals or something from deep in the sea and these 'monster eggs' ended up aboard. I have hazy memories of one of the alien/monster's eggs or the monster itself being inside of some sort of microwave oven and BURSTING -?!?
I havent been able to find ANYthing out about this film....
Oh..one more thing about this film...there was a scene on the deck of the ship where they were using this mining machine to bring up the minerals, and thats where the monster's eggs first appeared - one of the crew says something like "What the hell is THIS?" Beats me...


That sounds like a TV movie I saw once on an oil rig. ABC played it around 1980, that's gonna drive me nuts.

palitoy
Nov 30, '10, 11:08 AM
Oh that was hard: The Intruder Within

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QioyXBc7lUY

THe whole movie is on youtube

Mr.Krusher
Nov 30, '10, 11:15 AM
TheDoLittle - Thanks for some of those! YES - 'Laserblast' - those turtle-headed aliens and that cracked-out kid!! :smiley1:

"Parts", eh? Sounds right up my alley.. As to the other 'blockbusters' you mentioned, yes sir, most of those are favortites - I was looking more for the 'obscure' or 'low budget' films...
(As to Godzilla, yes, I'm a big fan - I have nearly all of those on DVD..)

As to Apes, re-check my list sir - :wink: (POTA)

Palitoy - YES sir - thats probably the one!! It had TV movie-like production values for sure. This film has been driving me nuts for years. I want to say that George Kennedy or a George look-a-like played a role as well. There was some sort of monster...

FallenSaviour - Yes - those underwater monster films. I enjoy those, but the one I'm after pre-dates all of those though. (I cant be sure of the exact YEAR, but the film was filled with mutton chop side-burns, exposed chest hair, and bell-bottoms. :smiley1: Also, it wasnt UNDERwater per se, it took place on a boat.)

Thanks guys! :smile:

Mr.Krusher
Nov 30, '10, 11:18 AM
Palitoy - YESSSSSS!! Jesus thats IT!! You are the BEST - THANK you!!!
:drool_y::heart:

I have wondered the name of this for YEARS - I thought it was something like "beast from..." or "fathom..." This is awesome - I cant thank you enough!

Take care -

david_b
Nov 30, '10, 11:45 AM
In terms of big-budget films, the best pre-SW one I can think of is Logans Run. Silent Running would also be good..

david_b

palitoy
Nov 30, '10, 11:50 AM
Huge fan of Italian post apocalyptic films here, these were mostly made in the late 1970s and early 80s, largely inspired by Escape from New York or Mad Max. None of them are very good but they're fun. Personal favourite is After the Fall of New York.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Fto41Nq2uQ

Mr.Krusher
Nov 30, '10, 12:58 PM
^ I like a lot of these as well - though most of their names escape me.

As to that YouTube version of Intruder Within, there is someone posting underneath the video that goes by 'RobBottin'...I wonder if it's THE Rob Bottin? (maybe the spelling is off...who knows..)

Great stuff for sure -

mazinz
Nov 30, '10, 1:04 PM
since you mentioned 70's and monster/mutant/nature running amok type than you might want to consider these celluloids of gold (listing only 11 for now)

1. frogs (1972)
2. octaman (1972)
3. bog (1976)
4. prophecy (1979)
5. track of the moon beast (1976)
6. monstroid (aka monster and a zillion other titles) 1979
7. night of the demon (personal favorite of mine 1980, though I am pretty positive it was started at the end of the 70's)
8. snowbeast (1977 tv film)
9. the boogens (awesome film and close enough to 79 1981)
10. crater lake monster (1977)
11. The bermuda depths (1977)

ps: the intruder within had some budget dvd releases and can be easily found on vhs

TheDoLittle
Nov 30, '10, 1:12 PM
TheDoLittle - Thanks for some of those! YES - 'Laserblast' - those turtle-headed aliens and that cracked-out kid!! :smiley1:

I remember vividly begging my parents to take me to see it and both of them vividly refusing to do so. I saw it years later on one of the local channel's late movie and thanked my parents for not indulging me.


"Parts", eh? Sounds right up my alley..

"The Island" with Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson was a direct rip off of that movie. So much so the original "Clonus" production company sued Michael Bay and Dreamworks, which settled out of court.

I recommend the MST3K DVD version because of the interview with director Robert Fiveson, who was honored to have his film riffed on.


As to the other 'blockbusters' you mentioned, yes sir, most of those are favortites

I knew you were a fan of "Flesh Gordon"! 8-)


FallenSaviour - Yes - those underwater monster films. I enjoy those, but the one I'm after pre-dates all of those though. (I cant be sure of the exact YEAR, but the film was filled with mutton chop side-burns, exposed chest hair, and bell-bottoms. :smiley1: Also, it wasnt UNDERwater per se, it took place on a boat.)

I can't believe I forgot "Piranha"!! It was filmed at San Marcos, Tx, where my mother attended college, as well as up and down the river. I've visited many of the shooting locations as a kid and even swam in the same places where people were shown as being eaten. It can give you a somewhat warped perspective... 8-)

wolfie
Nov 30, '10, 3:14 PM
PHASE-IV

Great film, i'm sure it was 70's.

All about ants.

Mikey
Nov 30, '10, 4:29 PM
Anybody mention The Car with James Brolin yet ?

That was a good one

megoapesnut
Nov 30, '10, 4:53 PM
The 70's version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers" was an awesome flick.

The Fog was in the early 80's but still a good great flick to think about.

Mr.Krusher
Nov 30, '10, 5:20 PM
AWESOME stuff guys - keep them coming! :cool_y:

Mikey - "The Car" ? I'm guessing a Christine/Maximum Overdrive type of deal?

Mazinz - Awesome man - many of those sound like the ideal cheese.

TheDoLittle - "Flesh Gordon", eh? You might be surprised to learn that I'm not only a FAN of the film, but that my ex-wife and I also had bit-parts in it! It's true - she played the character 'Ivanna Cox' and I played 'Space
Colonel Angus' ! Its true!

:smiley1:

Mikey
Nov 30, '10, 5:34 PM
Mikey - "The Car" ? I'm guessing a Christine/Maximum Overdrive type of deal?

:

You've never seen The Car ?

That's a must ... (made before Christine and Maximun Overdrive)

About an evil car driving around New Mexico running over people.

Brolin is the local sherif of a small town it's happing in.

babycyclops
Nov 30, '10, 6:29 PM
Well, keeping with stuff that hasn't been mentioned yet, howsabout:
Squirm
Starcrash (fantastic post Star Wars Italian space opera)
I Drink your Blood
Some more Italian Mad Max/Escape from New York ripoffs
Raiders of Atlantis
The New Barbarians
Bronx Warriors 1 & 2
Also another of my favorites
Street Trash(an 80's film, not for the squeamish or sensitive, but then... you asked!)

Mr.Krusher
Nov 30, '10, 7:38 PM
"Street Trash"...LOL...leave it up to Dirty Jersey! :ape:

What about the scene where the cracked-out bozo gets his wang ripped off via a 'glory hole' in the fence?! LOL :terror:

'Street Trash' is the ONLY film that I have ever seen that depicts a MELTING hobo flushing HIMSELF down a TOILET - - it really is cinema gold! :ape:

'I Drink Your Blood' - wow - wasnt Olivier in that gem?? :smiley1:

Mikey - for sure...I will be seeing that one.

:beer:

palitoy
Nov 30, '10, 7:51 PM
I really like "I Drink your Blood" it's so damned over the top and that early synthesizer score just makes it unique.

Mr.Krusher
Nov 30, '10, 8:01 PM
Speaking of synth and Moogs, what about 'The Goblins' ? Argento, Bava, Fulci, and Romero loved to use those guys - not as grating or as shrill as other scores, but they are great -
:cool_y:
This score could easily be used for nearly any of the original Universal Monster films...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4Xw_7BUXic

I'd actually like this played at my funeral - like Vincent joke at Bela's funeral: he suggested that they bury a stake in Bela's coffin, "just in case". :cool_y:

babycyclops
Nov 30, '10, 8:11 PM
"Street Trash"...LOL...leave it up to Dirty Jersey! :ape:

What about the scene where the cracked-out bozo gets his wang ripped off via a 'glory hole' in the fence?! LOL


Haha! So many great scenes! I love it when the huge guy explodes, the cop puking on the guy.... so wrong.
Here's a deleted scene
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls4_qtmlOic

Palitoy: I Drink your Blood is such a great artifact from the early 70's, post Charles Manson, flower children gone bad era.
Though I've never seen I Eat your Skin, that it was released alongside.

ctc
Dec 1, '10, 5:13 AM
>'Laserblast'

Oh yeah.... If you can, see the MST3K version. Same with “Parts: The Clonus Horror.”

>You've never seen The Car ?

....and let’s not forget “Killdozer.”

>I really like "I Drink your Blood"

Seconded!

....and let’s not forget:

Count Yorga, Vampire/The Return of Count Yorga
The Deathmaster
The Abominable Dr Phibes/Dr Phibes rises again
Godzilla vs the Smog Monster
It’s Alive!
Arnold
Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things
Psychomania (A personal fave!)
The Wicker Man
Zardoz (Although you’ll have to tolerate Sean Connery in a jockstrap....)
Touch of Satan (Another MST3K one)
Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark
The Legend of Boggy Creek
Frankenstein: The True Story (Another personal fave)
Asylum
The Vampire Lovers

Don C.

Mr.Krusher
Dec 1, '10, 7:13 AM
CTC - Some great suggestions - thanks!

BabyCyclops - That video you linked to? I'll have to contact Jimmy Muro - I NEVER consented to having my last house party FILMED!!
:ape:

palitoy
Dec 1, '10, 8:08 AM
The Deathmaster


Underrated movie, classic downer ending and the heroes GF is insanely cute IIRC.

Mikey
Dec 1, '10, 9:04 AM
Kingdom of the Spiders starring the Shat

Also, Tales From the Crypt (the 70's movie)

Mr.Krusher
Dec 2, '10, 8:04 AM
Kingdom of the Spiders starring the Shat

Also, Tales From the Crypt (the 70's movie)

Tales From the Crypt is one of my favorites - I only have a shoddy VHS copy though. It's been watched to death, the picture is lousy and so is the sound quality.
:muh:

Those are GREAT stories with great actors - Grimsdyke's story made cry as a kid - those evil neighboors! :enraged: Cushing is awesome as always - in this one playing a lonely and meek character.
That monotonous Christmas music, the set decor, the acting, the cast, the make-up, I love nearly everything about this film.

Just noticed it's on YouTube - its GREAT to see the quality video and audio!

In my opinion, this is VERY well done all around - Cushing really plays this with a natural understanding of the character:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPkxqFuMRLs&feature=related

(HOW he didnt get some sort of 'film award' for this picture I dont know - the scene when he is communicating with his wife is Oscar worthy in my opinion - he LOOKS like he is actually being used as a vessel! THATS acting folks.)

torgospizza
Dec 2, '10, 8:34 AM
Sssssss (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070622/) and The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069820/) were favorites of mine as a kid in the '70s.

babycyclops
Dec 2, '10, 8:38 AM
BabyCyclops - That video you linked to? I'll have to contact Jimmy Muro - I NEVER consented to having my last house party FILMED!!
:ape:
:smiley1: :smiley1: :smiley1:

Another favorite that I mentioned on a previous thread:
Trilogy of Terror, with Karen Black
Also, though it was made in 1982
Q: The Winged Serpent...I love that film!

fallensaviour
Dec 2, '10, 9:13 AM
Anybody mention Phantasm yet that was great.

PNGwynne
Dec 3, '10, 5:34 PM
Ah, The Abominable Dr. Phibes-- I could watch it once a week and never tire of it!

(I'm weird I guess, because I find it hilarious. Great production design, too.)


Sssss and Laserblast are fun as well.

What about Track of the Moon Beast? He's a were-komodo!

Bo8a_Fett
Dec 4, '10, 10:27 AM
Some horror ones of the top of my head and without saying obvious films are
The Stuff
C.H.U.D.
The Hidden
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
RawheadRex
From Beyond
Prom Night 2
Inseminoid
Scanners
Q: The Winged Serpent
The Keep
Night of the Comet
The Witch/Superstition
Demons
Troll

Mikey
Dec 4, '10, 11:12 AM
Blackenstein

(warning, trailor has a bit of topless nudity)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iREWNIHoUKA

m

megoapesnut
Dec 4, '10, 11:23 AM
Blackenstein

Blacula has long been one of my favorite low budget vampire flicks. Never knew there was a black Frankenstein flick. I guess Blacula did so well they decided to try it out. Shame we didn't get a Blacummy or Blackwolf!

Mikey
Dec 4, '10, 12:23 PM
A little trivia ... I think the guy who plays the doctor was Clayton Moore's replacement in The Lone Ranger.

wolfie
Dec 4, '10, 2:09 PM
Well thats got me praying. Praying i never have to sit through the whole film. :no:

Mr.Krusher
Dec 4, '10, 2:44 PM
Ah, The Abominable Dr. Phibes-- I could watch it once a week and never tire of it!

(I'm weird I guess, because I find it hilarious. Great production design, too.)


Sssss and Laserblast are fun as well.

What about Track of the Moon Beast? He's a were-komodo!

^ AGREED! Phibes is liquid gold... My wife loves it as well, all of my people do really..."NINE...NINE shall DIE"....:smiley1::cool_y: Price NAILED it as always. The sets, the costumes, the make-up - GREAT stuff!

Thanks for the list guys - keep them coming! :cool_y:

"Inseminoid"...really? Was Johnny Holmes in that one?? :smiley1:

I have been looking for 'The Boogens' everywhere, NO luck....:muh:

A couple that I watched on YouTube were real stinkpots...lol...a couple have been awesome though!

Thanks!

mazinz
Dec 4, '10, 6:49 PM
^ AGREED! Phibes is liquid gold... My wife loves it as well, all of my people do really..."NINE...NINE shall DIE"....:smiley1::cool_y: Price NAILED it as always. The sets, the costumes, the make-up - GREAT stuff!

Thanks for the list guys - keep them coming! :cool_y:

"Inseminoid"...really? Was Johnny Holmes in that one?? :smiley1:

I have been looking for 'The Boogens' everywhere, NO luck....:muh:

A couple that I watched on YouTube were real stinkpots...lol...a couple have been awesome though!

Thanks!


the boogens has never had any official dvd release. Note that the VHS tape you want is the one from Paramount (mid 90's). Also take note the film has been shown on some HD networks in an OVER MATTED fake widescreen format. Boots of that airing on dvd abound as well

here is a compare pic (matted on top and vhs on bottom) and you can see what I mean by it being over matted. Film looks like it should have had a 1:66 or 1:78 ratio not 1:85 as presented here

http://www.box.net/shared/static/o682a2n40p.jpg

EMCEtoys
Dec 5, '10, 12:51 PM
Ah, The Abominable Dr. Phibes-- I could watch it once a week and never tire of it!

(I'm weird I guess, because I find it hilarious. Great production design, too.)



You're not alone. Up there in my list of only 4-5 films I can have on TV in the background at any time. And Phibes Rises Again is in that same list. And to top it off, the organ rendition of War March of The Priests from the opening is my ringtone :yes:

ctc
Dec 6, '10, 12:53 PM
Hmmmm....

There's a good one I can't remember the name of.... it's a murder mystery.... a hunter traps a bunch of people in his mansion because one is a werewolf and he's trying to figure out who....

Don C.

wolfie
Dec 6, '10, 2:09 PM
Is that the Amicus film....The Beast Must Die.