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Guest hardyz1
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Steel

And the afformentioned Goodburger, The Stupids, and Freddy Got Fingered.

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Guest Plushy Al Logan
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Puppet Master series

Warlock series

Wishmaster series

Leprechaun series

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American Ninja 1 & 2

YES! Michael Dudikoff OWNS YOU~!

 

NBT, Trojan War is one of my favorites as well and I've been looking for the DVD for quite some time now, but it's not available.

 

Dames

Guest Plushy Al Logan
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Psycho 3

Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3

Friday the 13th part 8

Halloween 3

NOES part 2

Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20
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Tango and Cash.

WHOO~! Tango and Cash OWN~!

 

I didn't find anything wrong with it.

Guest RedJed
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The Garbage Pail Kids Movie

Holy shit, they made a movie of that? I'm guessing it has to be a cartoon right?

 

Here are some of mine:

 

The Wizard

UHF

Kingpin

Gleaming the Cube

Stay Tuned (I saw this in the 5 dollar DVD bin at Wal Mart just recently)

Gremlins 2 (seemed like everyone hated it for some reason)

Blair Witch Project

Just about every Troma movie, just got Toxic Avenger 4 on DVD the other day, they had a 2 hour documentary on production of the movie, pretty interesting. Theres still like 3 more hours of various extras I still have yet to watch

Guest El Satanico
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The Garbage Pail Kids Movie

Holy shit, they made a movie of that? I'm guessing it has to be a cartoon right?

 

heh...Nope it was a live action movie. It's a very hard to find movie as the video is LOOONG out of print and it's never on TV.

 

It was another one of those classic 80's movies where the plot was they live in a alternate universe and discover a portal to our world (ie Masters of the Universe).

Guest Polish_Rifle
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Rock n' Roll High School

Ghost of Mars

Maximum Risk

Guest Youth N Asia
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Blair Witch Project

That's not a bad movie. People just loved it when it was a big indy deal, but then they hated the hell out of it when it went huge.

 

I liked the 2nd one too...and that one is pretty bad

Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20
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The Wizard

Fred Savage OWNS YOU~!

Guest El Satanico
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has anyone mentioned...MAXIMUM F'N OVERDRIVE!

 

I looove that damn movie and it's easily one of my favorite 80's movies.

 

 

Who Made Who indeed

Guest fazzle
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has anyone mentioned...MAXIMUM F'N OVERDRIVE!

One of the few movies that were made here that actually takes place here.

 

 

(Hopefully that sentence makes sense)

Guest Eagan469
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has anyone mentioned...MAXIMUM F'N OVERDRIVE!

I did on the first page - great flick

 

Little known fact, the original opening sequence went like this:

 

The camera pans to a little league game, and all of a sudden a steamroller comes out of nowhere and rolls over a kid. That explains why the kid with the baseball stuff was riding his bike through town without a purpose in the final cut of the film.

 

The MPAA had them take it out because the kid's head exploding looked so realistic :)

 

The director actually sent the rough cut of the movie to his friend, and his friend vomited upon seeing the steamroller scene.

 

While we're on the topic, was anyone here a fan of "TNT's Monstervision" with Joe Bob Briggs?

Guest C.H.U.D.
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That's not a bad movie. People just loved it when it was a big indy deal, but then they hated the hell out of it when it went huge.

That always happens. Success breeds contempt.

Guest RedJed
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Seemed to be like that too with Spiderman with the backlash after it became huge.......I actually really enjoyed that film alot

 

I gotta find a copy of that Garbage Pail Kids movie lol

Guest TheZsaszHorsemen
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Good Burger and For Your Eyes Only.

For Your Eyes Only is a great action flick, and by no means a bad movie. It's the most serious of the Moore Bond films.

 

Now if you had said "A View to a Kill"...

Guest TheZsaszHorsemen
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has anyone mentioned...MAXIMUM F'N OVERDRIVE!

I did on the first page - great flick

 

Little known fact, the original opening sequence went like this:

 

The camera pans to a little league game, and all of a sudden a steamroller comes out of nowhere and rolls over a kid. That explains why the kid with the baseball stuff was riding his bike through town without a purpose in the final cut of the film.

 

The MPAA had them take it out because the kid's head exploding looked so realistic :)

 

The director actually sent the rough cut of the movie to his friend, and his friend vomited upon seeing the steamroller scene.

 

While we're on the topic, was anyone here a fan of "TNT's Monstervision" with Joe Bob Briggs?

The director was Stephen King.

Guest Memoirs of an Invisible Chevy
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Stealing Harvard

Guest T®ITEC
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"Shock Treatment" (Insanely fun movie; I know the lyrics to every song.)

"Woman Wanted" (Directed by and starring Kiefer Sutherland. It's not altogether a great film by any means, but I still love it.)

Guest Zack Malibu
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Seemed to be like that too with Spiderman with the backlash after it became huge.......I actually really enjoyed that film alot

 

I gotta find a copy of that Garbage Pail Kids movie lol

My copy of GPK:The Movie is a bootleg. I went to EVERY video store in RI, I swear...rental chains, used movie places, EVERYWHERE, and no one had it.

 

So on a whim one day in 1998, I called a place called Video Junction, about 5 minutes away. Shockingly, the lady said she didn't have it, but knew right off the bat that one of their other stores a few cities over did. One 15 minute drive and a membership card later, and I had a copy of that movie in my hands. Here I am, nearly 18 years old and in my F'N glory that I had a copy of that movie in my hands again. 5 years later and I still watch it fairly often, it's so great to me.

 

The reason the movie is long out of print is because of the parental backlash surrounding it. The cards (for the time) were considered too gross for the youngsters they were marketed too, and the movie had a limited theater run (if you have any old He-Man magazines like I did, the ad for the movie had a garbage can with slime oozing out, promoting the movie) before winding up on video. The backlash continued, and the movie was pulled from shelves. The last time I saw it on TV had to be no less than 12 years ago, on Showtime and The Movie Channel.

 

The GPK's were even supposed to have a cartoon on CBS Saturday Mornings. Animation was drawn up for commercials and for the first show, but it got canned before it got off the ground, again due to the parents hating on the product. GPK's have recently made a comeback (you can easily find GPK shirts and keychains in stores like Hot Topics, etc.), so hopefully a DVD release comes one day. If you want even an OLD rental copy, they go for around $25.00 on Ebay. Watch out for the people who claim to have "new sealed" copies, as they are foreign sellers selling in PAL format.

Guest RedJed
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Seemed to be like that too with Spiderman with the backlash after it became huge.......I actually really enjoyed that film alot

 

I gotta find a copy of that Garbage Pail Kids movie lol

My copy of GPK:The Movie is a bootleg. I went to EVERY video store in RI, I swear...rental chains, used movie places, EVERYWHERE, and no one had it.

 

So on a whim one day in 1998, I called a place called Video Junction, about 5 minutes away. Shockingly, the lady said she didn't have it, but knew right off the bat that one of their other stores a few cities over did. One 15 minute drive and a membership card later, and I had a copy of that movie in my hands. Here I am, nearly 18 years old and in my F'N glory that I had a copy of that movie in my hands again. 5 years later and I still watch it fairly often, it's so great to me.

 

The reason the movie is long out of print is because of the parental backlash surrounding it. The cards (for the time) were considered too gross for the youngsters they were marketed too, and the movie had a limited theater run (if you have any old He-Man magazines like I did, the ad for the movie had a garbage can with slime oozing out, promoting the movie) before winding up on video. The backlash continued, and the movie was pulled from shelves. The last time I saw it on TV had to be no less than 12 years ago, on Showtime and The Movie Channel.

 

The GPK's were even supposed to have a cartoon on CBS Saturday Mornings. Animation was drawn up for commercials and for the first show, but it got canned before it got off the ground, again due to the parents hating on the product. GPK's have recently made a comeback (you can easily find GPK shirts and keychains in stores like Hot Topics, etc.), so hopefully a DVD release comes one day. If you want even an OLD rental copy, they go for around $25.00 on Ebay. Watch out for the people who claim to have "new sealed" copies, as they are foreign sellers selling in PAL format.

Yeah this is what IMDB said about the cartoon series:

 

"Garbage Pail Kids" was produced, and CBS implied the full season's worth of episodes were completed, but Action for Children's Television barred the program from ever airing because of blatant commercialism, though they never screened any of the episodes that had been made."

 

Thanks for the info, if you ever want to do a trade for a few wrestling tapes for it, let me know. I will look around the net to see if I can find anything though. I can't believe I never even heard they made this film considering I was a major fan of the cards back when I was young.

 

Oh yeah I thought of another movie..........HOWARD THE DUCK!! God damn I loved that flick.

Guest El Satanico
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I'm also a Howard The Duck fan.

 

A rare breed we are

Guest notJames
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…Pee Wee's Big Adventure…

This movie was innovative, quirky, funny, and more importantly, is loved by so many people, that it shouldn't be included in this list.

 

Terrible movie = How to Make an American Quilt. However, Winona Ryder and Samantha Mathis make it an easy guilty pleasure.

Guest The Upright Man
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I editing this post three months after the fact because I didn't write it. If you don't like it well that's tough nuggets.

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Guest TheZsaszHorsemen
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I'm also a Howard The Duck fan.

 

A rare breed we are

I liked the comic book, but the movie was terrible.

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