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Crimson Blade 16th May 2015 01:46 PM

3 great italian classics in need of the 88 Films treatment.

http://s26.postimg.org/x4a1ay4i1/61l...O3_L_SX200.jpg
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gag 16th May 2015 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Crimson Blade (Post 449868)

Antlantis interceptors great and under rated film, i remember watching this when i rented it i enjoyed it so much i watched it 4 times before taking it back next day.

DaveH 16th May 2015 06:51 PM

A couple from the 80's
Cirio H. Santiago's - Wheels of Fire (1985)
and
Equalizer 2000 (1987) staring Richard Norton, who also features in Mad Max: Fury Road

plasterface 17th May 2015 01:32 AM

sitting room
 
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Originally Posted by Slippery Jack (Post 300394)
Ok, so it doesn't have a cool overblown poster, but my favourite is by far The Bed-Sitting Room :cool: . . .

love that film deserves more recognition

keirarts 22nd May 2015 07:24 AM

The anime series FIST OF THE NORTH STAR.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j88zbhXC6oE

Demoncrat 22nd May 2015 03:54 PM

The Ultimate Warrior (1975)
Rats: Night Of Terror (1984)

keirarts 24th May 2015 07:23 AM

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Perhaps off topic but Immortan joe + Peter Stringfellow : Seperated at birth

iluvdvds@Cult Labs 28th January 2017 11:01 AM

I watched one of THE most entertaining post-apocalyptic movies last night, that I hadn't even heard of before. Has anyone else?

The mighty...

Bleak Future!

Shot on 8mm by a bunch of friends, it feels just like the bastard son of Bad Taste and Braindead set in a Mad Max world. Reminded me a little of Turbo Kid too slightly. It's totally bonkers and has some great home-made gore effects too.


The basic plot is pretty simple. Set in the near future (now the past!), the world is now a baron wasteland, ruled by nomads and mutants. A place where relics from the past - or as we'd call it...trash - are sacred objects. A guy (think Kenny Everett) goes on a quest to find the answer to everything - he thinks he's the 'chosen one' - lead by a powerful beacon (which is nothing but an old cd). He's joined by a mute Scottish savage, the dumbest blonde bimbo you've ever met (so funny!) and hot on their trail is a couple of great baddies who are very similar to Mad Max.


Nuts, insane and lots of fun if you like home-made, no-budget films. If you've ever seen Judas Priest's Turbo Lover music video, it looks very much like that - the weird purply colour skies.

This was one of the VHS in my recent lot I was given (308 VHS in total! :faint:) and it's pretty obscure. Only about 180 votes on IMDb. Looks like it's been released on DVD now - well worth checking out with beer and pizza.

:woot:


Has anyone else here seen this 'masterpiece'?

plasterface 28th January 2017 02:33 PM

bleak
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by iluvdvds@Cult Labs (Post 519101)
I watched one of THE most entertaining post-apocalyptic movies last night, that I hadn't even heard of before. Has anyone else?

The mighty...

Bleak Future!

Shot on 8mm by a bunch of friends, it feels just like the bastard son of Bad Taste and Braindead set in a Mad Max world. Reminded me a little of Turbo Kid too slightly. It's totally bonkers and has some great home-made gore effects too.


The basic plot is pretty simple. Set in the near future (now the past!), the world is now a baron wasteland, ruled by nomads and mutants. A place where relics from the past - or as we'd call it...trash - are sacred objects. A guy (think Kenny Everett) goes on a quest to find the answer to everything - he thinks he's the 'chosen one' - lead by a powerful beacon (which is nothing but an old cd). He's joined by a mute Scottish savage, the dumbest blonde bimbo you've ever met (so funny!) and hot on their trail is a couple of great baddies who are very similar to Mad Max.


Nuts, insane and lots of fun if you like home-made, no-budget films. If you've ever seen Judas Priest's Turbo Lover music video, it looks very much like that - the weird purply colour skies.

This was one of the VHS in my recent lot I was given (308 VHS in total! :faint:) and it's pretty obscure. Only about 180 votes on IMDb. Looks like it's been released on DVD now - well worth checking out with beer and pizza.

:woot:


Has anyone else here seen this 'masterpiece'?

i got this o video years ago and remember it beem amusing , dont they get kidnapped by aliens at the end?

TJ Doc 28th January 2017 04:08 PM

I really like Steel Dawn, starring Patrick Swayze. It feels very much like a post-apocalyptic sequel to Road House, despite being released two years beforehand.


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