June 26, 2011

The Stuff









We love this movie, it’s satirical, it’s funny, and its got really good special effects. Knowing little going into this one, it was a very pleasant surprise. Michael Moriarty (star) and Larry Cohen (director) are at their best, the action is non-stop and the story is unique. Don’t get us wrong, it’s still seriously flawed, and that makes this movie all the more enjoyable. It opens with a coal miner stumbling across a bubbling white patch in the snow that he MUCH too quickly decides to taste. After discovering how delicious it is he tell his buddy “if this stuff keeps bubbling out of the ground like this, there might be enough of it here that we could sell to people.” Immediately we cut to a young boy getting up in the middle of the night for a snack, and crawling around inside his fridge is The Stuff…

The plot unfolds something like this: The Stuff, a delicious frozen yogurt like dessert, is being very successfully marketed to the masses in a series of slick ad campaigns. Our heroes one by one discover that The Stuff is somehow changing people, and may have a mind of it’s own. Our heroes race from one elaborate location to the next, trying to uncover the secret of The Stuff.

Things to watch for: An uninhibited taste test of white stuff bubbling up from the ground. Use of the same effects set built for the infamous Jonny Depp scene in A Nightmare on Elm Street. A product in a carton that must be frozen or refrigerated but is also shelf stable. Our cast entering a post office around noon, hanging around for about five minutes, and leaving into the darkness of midnight.

Hey was that…: Clara “Where’s the Beef?” Peller and Abe Pagoda in that The Stuff commercial?

“That guy!” moments with: Danny Aiello (The Professional), Paul Sorvino (The Rocketeer), Garrett Morris (SNL), and Patrick O’Neal (Silent Night, Bloody Night).

Memorable quote: “Everybody has to eat shaving cream once in a while.”

What the filmmakers might have been thinking: Man, the American public will buy anything if it has a slick enough advertising campaign behind it…

What we learned: When you see thick white stuff bubbling out of the ground, you should immediately reach down and taste it.


Specs:
Tag line: “Are you eating it or is it eating you?”
Choice line from the synopsis: “It’s taken the country by storm…and it KILLS!”
VHS release company: New World Video
Running time: 93 min
VHS release date: 1985
Original release:  1985



Our rating: Definitely watchable
                                                          
                (from left to right, top to bottom)                                       
                      1.    Danny Aiello
                      2.    The Stuff’s slick marketing campaign.
                      3.    5-second rule! (If you find it coming out of the ground you have to eat it 
                             with in 5 seconds!)
                      4.    Look out! The Stuff is going to come off the green screen and get you
                      5.    Paul Sorvino
                      6.    That looks like so much fun! 
                      7.    Garrett Morris gettin’ ready to blow.
                      8.    Our creepy hero kid.
                      9.    Patrick O’Neal lookin’ like Richard Dawson
                     10.    So much fun…
                     11.     The very same set used to kill Jonny Depp!
                     12.     Sex sells, especially when it’s wearing a unitard.



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We made our own bad movie!

Well our own bad short film anyway. We are one half of a production company called Outpost 31 Productions and earlier this month we participated in the 48 Hour Film Fest. To our amazement our little flick got nominated for Best Film and Best Editing! (But sadly we did not win.)
To tell the truth we are very proud out this little piece and so we decided to share it with you! This version is not the version we submitted (we ran into some sound problems and had to give up fixing them to make the deadline) this version has cleaned up sound, but it's otherwise the same. Hope you enjoy it and you can check out Outpost 31 Productions on Facebook to see what else we're up to!


June 24, 2011

Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III



(It's a bad sign when a movie trailer does not contain any actual footage from the movie...)







Our rated-R copy of this installment in the series cuts nearly all the gore out, leaving this one more of an implied “massacre”. Interesting enough to keep our attention through the whole 81 minutes, mostly due to good pacing and decent acting…except for the lead actress and actor. (If you’re teaching a class in stereotypical 90’s B-movie acting, these two should be your trailblazing examples.) Over all, this movie was pretty bland.

The plot unfolds something like this: A young couple on a road trip run into trouble at a small gas station in the middle of nowhere Texas. While fleeing the scene they make a wrong turn and end up on a collision course with Leatherface and family. They also end up on a collision course with a weekend survivalist (Ken Foree) with whom they actually collide. Together they must survive being hunted by the family of massacarers.

Things to watch for: A checkpoint set up to over look a heinous crime scene. The blonde, oversized wire rimed glasses wearing character (these pop up a lot in our movie viewing, next time your watching a 90’s movie, keep an eye out for one.)

Yep, that’s: Viggo Mortensen

A “That guy!” moment with: Ken Foree (Dawn of the Dead)

What the filmmakers might have been thinking: We really want to make this a successful addition to this franchise; we’d better take out all the gory parts…

What we learned: If you want to make a well received contribution to a horror movie franchise, you must have some horror in your movie.

Specs:
Previews: Heart Condition
Tag line: “He puts the teeth in terror.”
Choice line from the synopsis: “The legend that became a nightmare continues.”
VHS release company: RCA Columbia Pictures Home Video
Running time: 81 minutes
VHS release: 1990
Original release: 1990

Our rating: Better with a group.


Super nerd fact: This movie has since been released on DVD uncut and is supposed to be very enjoyable (though we have not seen it). If you want to give this movie a chance, we suggest the finding the unrated version, because frankly, this movie could have been pretty good with some gore in it!


           (left to right, top to bottom)
           1. Hauling dead bodies past the cars on the highway.
                 2. Body pit.
                 3. Everybody’s favorite Ken Foree!
                 4. The annoying stars of this film.
                 5. Whose ear is that?
                 6. Hello Mr. Mortensen.
                 7. Just precious.
                 8. Just your average blonde, oversized-wire-rimed-glasses wearing guy.
                 9. No TCM movie is complete without grandpa!

June 22, 2011

1990: The Bronx Warriors






We'd forgive you for writing this off as a Warriors knock off, but this movie has a lovely charm all it’s own. From it’s leading tough guy's Barbie doll swagger to its total disregard for its own plot, this movie is lots of fun to watch. (We also found while researching this movie that this is a Pandora’s box of bad movies. Almost every actor was in (or directed) at least three other movies we own, need to see, or already love.)

The plot unfolds something like this:  The Bronx have become totally lawless and over run with street gangs in goofy, nonsense costumes. The daughter of one of the city’s largest corporations has run a way from home and right into a gang, with a hockey theme, who immediately harass her. But do not fear! The leader of our hero gang has come to save her, fall in love with her, make her fall in love with him, and change her perspective on her miserable life. And he'll do all of this with out portraying a single emotion...

Things to watch for: Harry Potters rebellious dad. An unintended and abrupt motorcycle wipeout. Themed gangs with themes you can’t really identify. Law abiding cars casually passing through the background of this totally lawless part of the city. Flame throwing from horse back. A gang leader with the emotional range of a cardboard box.

Yep, that’s: Fred Williamson

“That guy!” moments with: Vic Morrow (Twilight Zone: The Movie), and Christopher Connelly (Manhattan Baby).

Fun things to repeat during the film: Every time someone calls the gang leader by his name, “Trash”, repeat “go pick it up!” ala the New York Dolls. [This could be a drinking game but, you could also die in the first half hour of the film.]

What the filmmakers might have been thinking: You know, I wonder what the Bronx will be like eight years from now…

What we learned: It takes a non-emoting teen with a Barbie doll swagger to run a gang in the lawless hellscape of 1990's Bronx.

Specs:
Previews: none
Tag line: none
Choice line from the synopsis: “The controversial film that caused big waves in the Big Apple.”
VHS release company: Media Home Entertainment, INC.
Running time: 86 minutes
VHS release:  1984
Original release:  1982

Our rating:  Better with a group.

Super nerd facts:  Vic Morrow was one of the three people that died while making Twilight Zone: The Movie. and his last fully completed movie was 1990: The Bronx Warriors.

P.S If you don’t know who Fred Williamson is, I’ll give you a small taste; he has appeared in more than 100 films, played with the KC Chiefs in the first Super Bowl, has his own movie production company, black belts in three martial arts, and he occasionally writes and directs. [UPDATE: He also stumped for Trump in 2016, which means he might actually be his character from Black Caesar.]  

              (left to right top to bottom)
           1.    Our oddly shaped hero facing off with a "throwback" 70’s gang.
           2.    Gothic gang member appears to have been crying.
           3.    Harry Potters rebellious dad.
           4.    Our hero is clearly upset.
           5.    Fred Williamson lookin’ good!
           6.    Even when he’s kicking ass, he shows no emotion.
           7.    Freddy Mercury?
           8.    Vic Morrow having a good time!
           9.    A gang member from the pie in the face gang...
          10.   Street hockey gang!
          11.   Badass.
          12.   Just, wow.


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