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Weekend Movie Marathon: Unwatched DVDs

Started by addicted2dvd, March 10, 2010, 10:22:06 AM

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Weekend Movie Marathon
Unwatched DVDs
This weekend I decided to get my Unwatched movie pile down some. There is now 175 (excluding serials) in my collection. So I am hoping I will at least be able to get that number down under 170. Keep in mind that some of these movies I may have seen before... but not since I bought the DVD

Here is my Unwatched DVD Collection:



  1.  The Abominable Dr. Phibes
  2. Abomination: Evilmaker 2
  3. The Adventures of Tartu
  4. Aerial Gunner
  5. An Angel for Christmas
  6. Apocalypse Rising
  7. Battle of Blood Island
  8. Battleship Potemkin
  9. The Big Lift
 10. Black Brigade
 11. Black Hawk Down
 12. Black Ribbon
 13. Blood Alley
 14. Blood on the Sun
 15. Blood Stained Bride
 16. Boiling Point
 17. Brainiac
 18. Branded
 19. British Intelligence
 20. Casulties of War
 21. Chain Reaction
 22. Chocolat
 23. Circus of Fear
 24. Commandos
 25. Convoy
 26. Crossroads
 27. Curse of Pirate Death
 28. Cyrano de Bergerac
 29. Dark Light
 30. Dark Places
 31. The Darkness
 32. The Dawn Express
 33. Deadly Drifter
 34. Derailed
 35. Desert Heat
 36. The Devil Bat
 37. Diabolique
 38. Die, Sister Die
 39. Double Team
 40. Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde
 41. Dr. Phibes Rides Again
 42. Drawing Blood
 43. Edgar Allen Poe's Darkness
 44. Embryo
 45. Farewell to Arms
 46. Fear of the Dark
 47. Feral
 48. The Fighting Seabees
 49. Fists of Fear, Touch of Death

 50. Fist of the Vampire
 51. Flesh Feast
 52. Flying Blind
 53. The Flying Leathernecks
 54. Foreigner
 55. Four in a Jeep
 56. Foxes
 57. Full Frontal
 58. Full Metal Jacket
 59. God Told Me To
 60. Gone with the Wind
 61. The Gorilla
 62. The Great American Snuff Film
 63. The Green Berets
 64. Gung Ho
 65. Half Past Dead
 66. Hell's Threshold
 67. Home Made
 68. House by the Cemetery
 69. Identity Unknown
 70. Immortal
 71. In Harms Way
 72. Infinity
 73. The Innocent
 74. Into Thy Hands
 75. Intolerance: Love's Struggle Through the Ages
 76. Jack the Ripper
 77. Jarhead
 78. Jaws: The Revenge
 79. Kennel Murder Case
 80. Kill Cruise
 81. King Kong: Deluxe Extended Edition
 82. Knight Chills
 83. Laser Mission
 84. Last Best Chance
 85. The Last Chance
 86. Left Behind 2
 87. Legacy of Blood
 88. The Longest Day
 89. Majestic
 90. Messiah of Evil
 91. Minesweeper
 92. Nabonga
 93. The Navy Way
 94. Nutcracker: An American Nightmare
 95. One Eyed Jack
 96. One of Our Aircraft is Missing
 97. Operation Pacific
 98. Pajama Game

 99. Passenger 57
100. Pony Trouble
101. Primal Fear
102. Private Buckaroo
103. Puppet Show
104. Rage of the Master
105. Replicant
106. Return of the Boogeyman
107. Return of the Magnificent Seven
108. Ricochet
109. The River: Legend of La Llorona
110. Road to Bali
111. Sabbath
112. Sands of Iwo Jima
113. Screaming Ninja
114. The Sea Chase
115. Seven Doors of Death
116. Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon
117. Sherlock Holmes and the Woman in Green
118. The Shunned House
119. Sickness House
120. Silent Bloodnight
121. Sinners
122. Sisters of Death
123. Slasher
124. Sleep Disorder
125. Snake Crane Secret
126. The Somnambulists
127. Spitfire
128. The Stranger
129. Super Hell
130. Super Hell 2
131. Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
132. Theater of Blood
133. They Were Expendable
134. This Darkness
135. A Vampire's Tale
136. Vulture's Eye
137. The Unborn
138. Up From Zero
139. Watchmen
140. Web of the Spider
141. White Fang to the Rescue
142. White Zombie
143. Who Am I?
144. Wild Bunch
145. Wings of an Eagle
146. Woodland Haunting 2
147. The X-Files: I Want to Believe

The ones above I put in BOLD are movies I have seen before... just not since I got the DVD. If there is any above you would like to recommend to me... or just ones you would like to read a review of let me know. I won't promise anything... but I will do my best to get to at least some of them before the weekend is over.
Pete

addicted2dvd

I haven't decided yet... but I am toying with the idea of watching something in between each movie this weekend. If I do I have several choices of what I could possibly do...

- Movie Serial Chapters
- Max Fleischer's Superman shorts
- Three Stooges shorts
- Little Rascals shorts

thoughts?
Pete

Kathy

I would watch something you haven't seen. As far as which films - go with the flow!

Or, write each of the titles on a piece of paper, put them in a box, shake it up and draw a title...surprise yourself!

You can always watch a horror movie, I can't believe there are any on your unwatched pile!?! :o


addicted2dvd

 :laugh: Most the horror movies up there are ones from that 50 movie boxset of (very) low budget horror I bought last October. Though there is a few other ones there as well. Other low budget sets I have.. and what I recently just gotten (The Unborn just arrived the other day).

But yeah... just going to go with the flow on the movies. I just still need to decide if I want to watch a short between each movie or not.
Pete

Rogmeister

Theater of Blood!  You have to see this one!  I have no other suggestions...well, maybe one John Wayne movie.  And maybe the version of White Zombie I sent you.  I know you watched it once and disliked it but via a pathetic print.  The one I sent you is much better so you might enjoy it better if you watched that copy.

And never ever watch Jaws: The Revenge! :laugh:

addicted2dvd

Thanks Roger... I was actually thinking I should watch another Vincent Price movie. I enjoyed The Bat this past weekend. :)

But I bet I seen worse the Jaws: The Revenge... After All I did sit through....

The Sorority


:bag: :laugh:
Pete

Jimmy

Even the YouTube trailer had no star :laugh:
Wich is quite a rarity on YouTube if anyone need another proof that it isn't a recommandation at all. Of course my review and the Pete's review are good hint but...

addicted2dvd

Hey Jimmy... wanna play I will watch it again if you watch it again? You first!  :laugh:
Pete

Jimmy

Not yet... I've too many unwatched adult movies to check for my blog, but I can try some movies from the boxset I've bought for the last halloween marathon this weekend. Maybe we should try Curse of Pirate Death, it looks as bad as Lizzie Borden :hmmmm:
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addicted2dvd

LOL... that is possible. I wish I haven't watched it yet... or I would have said Vampire Whores from Outer Space!  :laugh:
Pete

addicted2dvd


Title: Messiah of Evil
Year: 1973
Director: Willard Huyck
Rating: R
Length: 90 Min.
Video: Pan & Scan 1.33:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital Stereo
Subtitles: N/A

Stars:
Michael Greer
Mariana Hill
Joy Bang
Anitra Ford
Royal Dano

Plot:
When the messiah of evil returns, the moon will turn red, and the living dead will prowl the night and previously "regular" people will become flesh-eating zombies!

Extras:
Scene Access

My Thoughts:
This movie is from a cheap 10 movie horror boxset I got long time ago called Tales of Terror. Unfortunately since it is in a cheap boxset the quality leaves some to be desired. I felt like I was watching an old VHS tape. After watching this movie I am really having a hard time reviewing it. As the movie itself is a bit on the confusing side... especially the ending. The acting could have been better... though not so bad that it was hard to watch. I was really feeling a bit on the disappointed side watching this one... as it seemed slow and pretty boring. there was one scene I did quite enjoy though... a scene in a movie theater. But it really wasn't enough to bring this movie up in scale past just an average movie.

My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
Pete

addicted2dvd


Title: The Unborn: Unrated
Year: 2009
Director: David S. Goyer
Rating: NR
Length: 89 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.4:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital 5.1, French: Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish

Stars:
Odette Yustman as Casey Beldon
Gary Oldman as Rabbi Sendak
Cam Gigandet as Mark
Meagan Good as Romy
Idris Elba as Arthur Wyndham

Plot:
Enter a world of unrelenting evil as terror finds a new form in The Unborn. From the producers of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and the co-writer of The Dark Knight comes this shocking supernatural thriller about a young woman (Odette Yustman) plagued by chilling dreams and tortured by a demonic ghost that haunts her waking hours. Her only hope to break the debilitating paranormal curse is in an exorcism with spiritual advisor Sendak (Gary Oldman). See what lies beyond the doorway of our world in this non-stop nightmare of the undead...

Extras:
Scene Access
BonusTrailers
Deleted Scenes

My Thoughts:
This is one I been waiting to watch this weekend. I blind bought this movie when I saw the trailer which looked good. I enjoyed the movie... though it is a bit on the predictable side. It has some cool effects in it... and utilizes that jump scene scare a little more then I would have liked. Every review I read for this movie was bad... so I didn't go into it expecting too much... and maybe that helped me some. This is a good (but not great) movie. But that is ok. I feel I got more then my money worth with this one. (though I did only pay $1 for it).

The little boy in this movie looked very familiar. I wasn't sure from where at first... then it hit me. The TV sitcom The Middle starring Patricia Heaton (An average sitcom) The little boy in this movie plays her youngest son Brick in the sitcom. The little boy that is always whispering to himself.

My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
Pete

addicted2dvd


Title: The River: Legend Of La Llorona
Year: 2005
Director: Terrence Williams
Rating: R
Length: 77 Min.
Video: Pan & Scan 1.33:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital Stereo
Subtitles: N/A

Stars:
Will Morales as Miguel
Mary Sanchez as Ann Marie
Denise Gossett as Mary
Joel Bryant as Sam
Carrie Wallace as Luciana

Plot:
The urban legend of La Llorona (Spanish for The Weeping Lady), comes to life in this morbid tale about a monstrous and vengeful boogey woman. This sad and love-scorned woman wanders near bodies of water and wails into the night for her lost children, who she drowned after being spurned and deserted by their father. Miguel, a mercenary, soon learns that La Llorona is anything but a legend, discovering that cashing in might mean cashing out.

Extras:
Scene Access

My Thoughts:
This is from another cheap horror boxset I have called Hostile Hauntings. So of course I went into this one expecting much of nothing. Though the overview did sound interesting... as I liked the idea of the storyline. But unfortunately they just weren't able to pull it off. Not the writing, not the acting... not even the cinematography as most of the movie was so dark that you could barely see what was on the screen. It basically felt like a homemade movie done in someone's back yard with a camcorder. It is a shame as I did like the idea for the story. I would like to see what a cast and crew with a decent budget could do with the basic idea of this movie. Rating this movie the best I can do is give it a half of a point for the idea. The rest of it is snooze-worthy.

My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
Pete

Jimmy

Quote from: addicted2dvd on March 12, 2010, 02:04:33 PM
Title: Messiah of Evil
Give it another chance and try to get the version released by Code Red last year. It's like watching a different movie since it was mastered from the original negative (at least you understand what happen on the screen). This isn't for nothing if this film is considered one of the best horror film of the seventies Pete... Even better the official release from Code Red doesn't had the awfull song.

You're right about the theatre scene it's a great one very well set.

addicted2dvd

Thanks Jimmy... will keep my eyes open for it.
Pete