Whoa! This covers some great movies. Well, maybe not great, but definitely great fun. 🍿
LaurenceWolse
Direct-to-video dino schlock that'll entertain, as long as you have a high tolerance for juvenile shenanigans.
A bonkers Shaw Brothers biker flick that delivers on its tagline.
A cheap WWII-sciencefictioner made by the prince of schlock, Charles Band.
One of the most influential science fiction (B-)movies of all time. 🪐🛸🤖
Superimposed rats, crappy CGI, and a lot of miniature model work: Rat Scratch Fever is a schlocky B-movie of brain-melting proportions.
You can watch it on Tubi.
I'm sorry to hear the blood gave you a bad jolt, that wasn't my intention. That being said, I won't mark this post as NSFW, as I believe that it could set a dangerous precedent: I fear that the Tipper Gore-types of Lemmy will push for the concealment/removal of more content in this community. I will promise you, however, that I will show more restraint when it comes to posting content that could be considered disturbing. I hope you understand my reasoning. Again, my apologies.
It has a bit of a slow build up, but the movie does eventually settle in awesome bloodspiller territory.
A raunchy puppet-musical directed by a New Zealand fellow named Peter Jackson. Does anyone perhaps know whatever happened to this guy? He seemed to have faded into complete obscurity after making a couple of fun movies in the '90s..
The movie that Marvel doesn't want you to know about. Your parents don't want you to know about it either, on behalf it being way too raunchy for you. But you know what? You're an adult; you decide what you watch..
It has some dull stretches, but Dinosaurus! is not without charm.
This is much darker than you might expect from a PG-13 summer camp movie. The Butterfly Revolution was co-written by Penelope Spheeris, who would later go on to direct Wayne's World.