watching hellraisier when i was 5, i cant eat chex mix but it worth it, saw is my bed time movie
worker bees can leave
even drones can fly away
the queen is their slave--Fight Club
Joshua: A strange game. The only winning move is not to play.
http://www.etaew.net/defiance/
http://www.defiance.com/en/game/?CAS...oMEGHvtLge-cas
saw 7 kinda sucked though, like the ending of weeds
worker bees can leave
even drones can fly away
the queen is their slave--Fight Club
Joshua: A strange game. The only winning move is not to play.
http://www.etaew.net/defiance/
http://www.defiance.com/en/game/?CAS...oMEGHvtLge-cas
Anyways, some 'great' really bad horrors:
Night of the Lepus
Undead
The Baby
Trolls 2
Black Sheep
Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood
House of the Dead
Death Bed: The Bed That Eats
The Toxic Avenger
The Wicker Man (remake)
The Island of Dr. Moreau
Cabin Fever
worker bees can leave
even drones can fly away
the queen is their slave--Fight Club
Joshua: A strange game. The only winning move is not to play.
http://www.etaew.net/defiance/
http://www.defiance.com/en/game/?CAS...oMEGHvtLge-cas
With a list like that, you are welcome in my home any time. Night Of The Lepus is awesome. "Please evacuate the area! A herd of giant rabbits are heading this way!!" OMG! And no one believes me when I tell them about that movie.
"The Baby" is in a class by itself. It never fails to get an "Oh my GOD!" reaction whenever I show it to people. Not that I show it many people, but still....
If at first you don't succeed, reload and shoot again.--advice from a crazy but much-loved uncle.
Compared to most horrors, I'd say Ponty Pool is a pretty damn decent one.
And the unintentional humour I found in Grotesque <3
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I know its higher tier.......but you may like 'Spider Baby or, The Maddest Story Never Told', if you haven't seen it.
Some other classics:
Zombie Strippers!
The Deadly Mantis
An American Werewolf in Paris
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
The Human Centipede (First Sequence)
Zombi 3
Ghosts of Mars
Critters
and pretty much anything by Ed Wood