So I have had some time off this week to recover from some Illness/Injury. Needless to say I ran out of "Good" movies to watch in the first couple of days. I just watched Toxic Avenger for the first time and wow :-).
Looking for suggestions on some other B rated movies that are must watches, hopefully available on Amazon.
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
Howard the Duck is a horrible B movie. But, for some reason people seem to like it. Though, for the life of me, I don't understand why. But give it a try. Maybe you'll like it.
It's not a B movie. It had a big release, big budget, and a huge studio behind it. It just bombed.
It's just a terrible movie... but Leah Thompson circa 1980's was stunning, no matter how stupidly she dressed. Haha, Tim Robbins was in that ****ing movie! Waka Waka Waka Waka Waka! XD So bad. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DenverChief:
Oh God what an awful movie
Oh yeah. Easily one of the most unwatchable pieces of shit I've ever seen.
It was needed though. It made Tom Green disappear and lump me in with the people who always thought he was awful. We can all be grateful we don't have to endure him anymore.
He's like Pauly Shore's less funny and more retarded brother. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Mother fuck ya'll don't know wtf a B movie is.
B movie
Motion Picture
A B movie or B film is a low-budget commercial motion picture that is not an arthouse film. In its original usage, during the Golden Age of Hollywood, the term more precisely identified films intended for distribution as the less-publicized bottom half of a double feature. Although the U.S. production of movies intended as second features largely ceased by the end of the 1950s, the term B movie continues to be used in its broader sense to this day. In its post-Golden Age usage, there is ambiguity on both sides of the definition: on the one hand, the primary interest of many inexpensive exploitation films is prurient; on the other, many B movies display a high degree of craft and aesthetic ingenuity. [Reply]