#1 with a bullet, Van Nuys Blvd. (1979). When I first saw this film, I remember thinking something had been taken from me that I would never ever, ever get back. A piece of my life was gone forever and for what? In that moment I vowed that in the future, I would make every moment count.
Amongst Cage’s turkeys is Pig… which we enjoyed very much. And Cage was exceptionally good in it.
“Zaat” is truly awful. Ditto “Blood Freak”. Both are featured on Redlettetmedia so you can enjoy their awfulness without having to slog your way through the entire soul crushing run time.
I enjoyed Renfield recently. Lots of hammy acting.
I saw that as a child at random on tv in the early 70’s and thought I’d dreamed it until I happened across a screening 20 years later.
I know it was initially a flop, but with a story and surreal art direction by Dr Seuss and Hans Conried as Dr T I liked it even as a kid. I do have a soft-spot for flops that involved a lot of filmmaking talent and gleefully chaotic flops. Spielberg’s 1941 is also a guilty pleasure for me.
I can understand that; but besides belushis freewheelin performance…maaaan, what a stinker this one is.
just as a bonus; thankfully somebody combined the pretty bad evil dead-ripoff demon wind (1990) with rlms full-lenght commentary for it from the video-game high on life and uploaded it for all of us to enjoy;
https://invidious.nl/watch?v=k-249zN16jQ
I guess apart from their commentary for B&R its my favourite.
See also; Tiptoes (2002).
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