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WAR DOGS
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Holy cow! A wildly bloody Swedish action film about a Vietnam vet who goes up against an army of Lou Reed look-alike ultimate killing machines! Insanely gory shoot-outs and non-stop action abound!
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Action: War
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WAR GODS OF THE DEEP
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If the world was just and kind, then the sentence, "It's a movie where Vincent Price stars as a madman who rules over an underwater society of fishmen prone to kidnapping scantily clad beautiful women," would indicate the existence of probably one of the greatest films ever made. But the world is often cold and heartless and it often enjoys toying with us mere mortals as did the petty and jealous Greek gods of old.
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Fantasy, Netflix Diary, Science Fiction, Series: Oceans Against Us, Stars: Vincent Price, Studio: AIP, Year: 1965
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WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS
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One of my favorite Japanese giant monster movies! Two hairy monsters duke it out and run wind sprints across the Japanese landscape!
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Country: Japan, Science Fiction: Kaiju
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WARNING FROM SPACE
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The first Japanese sci-fi film in color is a delightful, old-school look at space aliens trying to steer mankind clear of the path of destruction we seem to determined to follow.
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Country: Japan, Science Fiction
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WARRIORS
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After being blamed for the murder of the leader of the biggest gang in New York, a Coney Island gang must fight their way back home from The Bronx.
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Action
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WAY OF THE DRAGON
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Bruce Lee writes, driects, and of course stars in one of the greatest kungfu films of all time. A country bumpkin travels from China to Rome to help his cousin kick ass on a gang of ruthless thugs.
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Country: Hong Kong, Martial Arts: Kungfu, Stars: Bruce Lee, Stars: Chuck Norris
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WEREWOLF SHADOW
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This being a European film, it would be unheard of not to have some gratuitous breast shots before the credits roll, so Waldemar the Werewolf immediately rushes out to feast 'pon the blood of a buxom young woman -- young women being prone to wandering alone in the middle of the night through the woods near a morgue.
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Horror: Werewolves, Stars: Paul Naschy
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WICKED CITY
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Artfully directed, skillfully written, and gorgeously drawn, this tale of two cops defending an inter-dimensional ambassador from a host of vicious beasts is probably best known as one of the first instances of "tentacle porn," in which phallic-shaped writhing appendages take the place of actual body parts in order to skirt Japanese censorship laws.
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Anime and Animation, Anime: 80s, Horror: Just Plain Weird
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A WICKED GHOST
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A cheap Hong Kong rip-off of The Ring ends up being better than you might think thanks to a halfways ambitious script and the fact that it's one of the few straight horror films from Hong Kong.
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Country: Hong Kong, Horror: Ghosts, Series: Ring
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WILD ZERO
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A Japanese rockabilly zombie sci-fi horror rock 'n' roll extravaganza that features legendary Japanese lo-fi garage punks Guitar Wolf helping out a young rockabilly guy and his cute one true love as they use guns, grenades, and rock 'n' roll to battle hordes of flesh-eating zombies and a club owner in extremely tight little shorts.
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Country: Japan, Horror: Zombies, Rock and Roll
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WORLD WITHOUT END
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Hugh Marlowe and Rod Taylor lead the pack as 20th Century astronauts are catapulted forward in time and much teach the whimpering men of the future how to kick ass, do physics, and slap women's butts.
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Science Fiction
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X FROM OUTER SPACE
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An amazing easy listening giant space monster swankorama! Astronauts get down at the cocktail lounge at the moon, listen to suave easy tempo jazz, and finally pull themselves away from 1960s cool living in time to fight a giant monster!
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Country: Japan, Science Fiction: Kaiju
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YOR, THE HUNTER FROM THE FUTURE
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Just remember, next time some half-crazed man in a leather cape stops you on the streets and demands, "WHO is the hunter from the future?" you just crack a smirk, take a swig of tequila, and say, "YOR the hunter from the future."
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Director: Antonio Margheriti, Fantasy: Sword and Sorcery, Science Fiction: Post Apocalypse
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ZOMBIE
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At the forefront of the zombie movie explosion was another of the best-known name in Italian horror cinema: Lucio Fulci. Along with Argento, those two have undoubtedly sparked more vehement arguments about the merits of their work than any other directors in horror film history, with fans celebrating each man as a visionary genius or dismissing him as a talentless hack. The truth, obviously, lies somewhere in between, as it always does.
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Director: Lucio Fulci, Horror: Zombies, Italian Zombie Saga
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ZOMBIE 3
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Most people will list Plan Nine from Outer Space as the undisputed king of movies considered so awful they're wonderful, and I'll give the devil his due. That's a damn fine film. But if I were to update things a bit, I wouldn't hesitate to install Zombie 3 as the new reigning king of bad film.
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Director: Bruno Mattei, Director: Claudio Fragasso, Director: Lucio Fulci, Horror: Zombies, Italian Zombie Saga
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ZOMBIE 4: AFTER DEATH
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Our heroes spend a lot of time sort of sitting around while the zombies gather outside and wait for the next time some dumb-ass spills beer on the magic candles or kicks them over proclaiming his general disbelief for all this "mumbo jumbo voodoo bullshit!" They then decide to take a trip down to the catacombs where all the ancient evil was released from, thus setting us up for the usual last ditch battle and ultra super shocking ending, the likes of which we haven't seen in literally dozens of other equally super shocking surprise zombie film endings.
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Director: Claudio Fragasso, Horror: Zombies, Italian Zombie Saga
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ZOMBIE HOLOCAUST
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AKA Dr. Butcher, MD: Medical Deviate, this zombie film is more of a wild cannibal film, but since the title Cannibal Holocaust was already taken, they went with the next best thing.
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Horror: Zombies
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ZOMBIE LAKE
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Our film opens with one of the quickest descents into full frontal female nudity you're likely to see. I think scarcely a minute goes by before our nameless French beauty has slid out of her clothing and started sunbathing herself on the banks of a lovely pond. As one would expect from a movie of this caliber, the camera leers relentlessly over her naked form, and so to are we forced to stare at her. It is, in a way, the film's apology, as if it is saying to us, "Look, I suck, but at least I'm going to give you a lot of nudity."
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Horror: Zombies
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