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The Brood (1979)
A man tries to uncover an unconventional psychologist's therapy techniques on his institutionalized wife, while a series of brutal attacks committed by a brood of mutant children coincides with the husband's investigation.
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In Time
In Time
22 votes -
Zodiac
A jumpy brilliant good time. Pretty sure the dialogue & insanity of this true-life based film would make a beautiful Riff.
22 votes -
Twixt
Featuring the directorial talents of Francis Ford Coppola, this horror film set in a small town has everything, from the ever expanding waistline of Val Kilmer(who also does impressions!), Bruce Dern as an ultra crotchety sheriff who seems to enjoy referring to himself in the third person, and Edgar Allen Poe for some reason! Apparently based on a dream Coppola had once, this film makes about as much sense as one! Oh and also.... vampires!
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14 votes
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Ground Rules (1997)
"Battle Ball," high-powered motorcross teams equipped with metal claws, protective armor, and a caged car which is used as the moving goal--has risen in prominence to become San Francisco's most coveted underground gambling sport. Starring Frank Stallone.
23 votes -
Crossbones
This movie has it coming its bad.
22 votes -
The Champ (1979)
it stars Jon Voight of Transformers as an ex-boxing champion, now a horse trainer trying to raise his son. he gets drunk, makes a couple of bad decisions, and makes you cry thinking about your relationship with your father )`¦
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15 votes
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Handy (Jam) Organization - Mother Takes a Holiday (1952)
Three young (zany) girls, for a school report, arrange for their moms to go to a day long gathering of whatever 50's mom's did for fun back then, and observe their dads try to do the 'women's' work of laundry!
But all of this is mere superfluous shadows as we experience a Hitchcockian plot twist of STAGGERING proportions when we realize, all too late, that the whole thing is really about buying the latest in 50's washing machines!
And I SWEAR the narrator is the SAME GUY from the "Selling Wizard" short in the Dead Talk Back.
Jam Handy, Nuff…
21 votes -
Zulu
It's the classic '60s adventure film but it has all the right elements. Awkward moments, long silences, unexplained peculiarities and questionable star power.
21 votes -
Brigham Young (1940)
So, what can I say about this movie that will make you guys want to do it. OH I KNOW! VINCENT PRICE AS JOSEPH SMITH! Need more? JOHN CARRADINE AS PORTER ROCKWELL! As a Mormon guy who knows how to take a joke, I would greatly encourage you guys to have at this one. Vincent Price falling out the window itself is CLASSIC! Full movie can be found here: http://www.veoh.com/watch/v65493877P64MM2C?h1=Brigham+Young+-+1940
11 votes -
Willard (remake) starring Crispin Glover
This is more either or. The original Willard or the remake. The remake is easier to find and having Crispin Glover in it is always good
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Simply Irresistible
Sarah Michelle Gellar, a matchmaking magic lobster, and lots of smoke
and floating.21 votes -
18 votes
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The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
A 2001 independent film spoofing 1950s era B-movies.
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8 votes
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Heavenly Bodies (1984)
The only other film with a starring role for The Pumaman himself, Walter George Alton! And no, he does not sense danger any better in this one.
And to top it off, the plot centers around an aerobics dance-a-thon between crosstown-rival fitness centers. Pure '80s magic.
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21 votes
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The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
In the vein of The Wizard of Oz and Casablanca.
20 votes