Every Schlock Horror film you could want to see

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Every Schlock Horror film you could want to see

Postby cybotron » 15 years ago

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Postby cybotron » 15 years ago

Well it seems that some of these horror films have an NC-17 rating but cannot be seen by anyone that has parental control.
And you have to sign in to see those so they are safe Jeffbert. Though for the life of me I don't think there's anything left in thirty year old horror movies to offend.
"The screaming skull" was restricted as a gimmick to get kids(tweens)to watch. Wm Castle invented that kind of thing. Lets take a look at "House on Haunted hill" and it's original promotion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_on_Haunted_Hill
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http://www.dreadcentral.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=284237
When I was a child we would go every week to see these Chris Lee Hammer movies,they were rated M for mature. Later, these films were rated higher though why I will never know. Some of these Horror films were changed from M to Nc-17....
Night of the living dead was R rated. No one under 17 admitted. It was so awful that people were carried out scared to death. Today it is a joke. Kids sit there and laugh at it. Heck The original Frankenstein was so horrific that no children were allowed to see it, women fainted dead away! Brides of Dracula was R. For violence! The Simpsons has more suggestive sex and more violence and bloodshed than these Hammer movies.
But the ratings remain. Please. But the "Quatermass experiment" or as it was known in america"The Creeping unknown" was rated X.....
http://www.horror-wood.com/quatermass.htm
X!!! In Britain! The Monster in Caltiki is a terrycloth rag soaked in motor oil and caramel syrup with soap suds pumped through it!
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It was so horrific the public had to be protected! Now kids laugh at it! A comic book has more terror! Please.
Mind warping scene from Hammer Dracula.... :lol: :lol:
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Absolutely no child can accesss any of the Nc-17 horror films Jeffbert. Honestly.
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Postby cybotron » 15 years ago

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cf3PKqN3Ho

Ypou can watch the complete Caltiki here! :w00t:

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Postby avatargirl » 15 years ago

hi- "gamera"- beat these movies anyday of the week- thanks

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Postby jeffbert » 15 years ago

I finally got my brother to watch Mr. Sardonicus; he thoroughly enjoyed it. :lol: Next time he visits, I will try to get him to watch Dr. X. :lol:
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Postby avatargirl » 15 years ago

hi- Jeffbert wonder if he would like Gamera- love to see a marathon of Gamera movies- thanks

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Postby ASTROBUDDY » 15 years ago

Thank you for posting this link! I just finished watching an old favorite of mine, titled "The Hideous Sun Demon"! Some one mentioned "Caltiki, the Immortal Monster"! Haven't seen that one in a long while and did not remember that it takes place in Mexico (or was it made in Mexico?) Oh well, LOL! :lol: :astro: :lol:

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Postby jeffbert » 15 years ago

"avatargirl" wrote:hi- Jeffbert wonder if he would like Gamera- love to see a marathon of Gamera movies- thanks

I assume by 'he,' you mean my brother; I doubt he would like Gamera, but he does like ULTRAMAN.

I have seen a few episodes of live action Kikaider, & the monsters in it were really funny.
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Postby ASTROBUDDY » 15 years ago

Just finished watching "Caltiki, the Immortal Monster!" What a misnomer! Since the monster can be killed, they should have named it "Caltiki, the Immortal Monster, (Just as long as it does not get too close to a flamethrower!) Still lots of fun watching it again! Thank you again for introducing this link!

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Postby The Tawashi Bus Hat » 15 years ago

"The Little Shop of Horrors" always makes a good night for me.

Some of those movies are just plain fun to watch due to their atrocities. "The Wasp Woman" and "Teenage Zombies" always managed to make me chuckle. (I actually have a lot of these on DVD. Hooray for the $1 bin!)
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