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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 9:55 am 
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Now the Incredible Two Headed Marathon 4 is over. Here is my picks for next year marathon:

Zombie/Make Them Die Slowly. Since Grindhouse was sorry for screwing up these two movies should be shown next year.

Bad Taste Since the success of Black Sheep why not Peter Jackson's classic splatter flick.

Blood Feast the godfather of gore flicks.

Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS. Filmed on the set of Hogan's Heroes.

One or two premiers.


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Any chance of getting "Werewolves on Wheels?" Love the trailer.


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Zombie Librarian wrote:
Any chance of getting "Werewolves on Wheels?" Love the trailer.


I bought this DVD after seeing the trailer last year and let me tell you the trailer is better than the movie

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Werewolves on Wheels is pure tripe, I agree.

I think Grindhouse should give Joe and Bruce Make them Die Slowly and Zombie for Free next year. tHis will free up some budget room. Maybe a special guest or a hard-to-find classic?

Would love to see a good mix of classic, slasher, psychological horror at any marathon.

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I bought this DVD after seeing the trailer last year and let me tell you the trailer is better than the movie


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BAD TASTE has played at a previous marathon and would be a welcome repeat offender to fill in the middle of the night super gory and/or schlocky portion of the lineup. However, Jackson's rarely seen MEET THE FEEBLES has never played a marathon. Though it doesn't strictly fall into either the science fiction or horror genre, it is a quirky rarity and I'm sure the marathon throng would welcome it with open arms.

I only mention this because the B-movie specialists out here in Phoenix are screening this in a couple of weeks. They show a couple cult classic or "grindhouse" type films, mostly rarities, each weekend. They pride themselves on screening only 35mm prints, so apparently there is a print of MEET THE FEEBLES available somewhere.

Their lineup is usually very eclectic. For example, a couple titles that we are familiar with were screened as a double feature last month. FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE SPACE MONSTER followed by CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST. That's right, this was a back to back double feature of these films.

I cannot think of a weirder combination.

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Son_of_Zardoz wrote:
Now the Incredible Two Headed Marathon 4 is over. Here is my picks for next year marathon:

Zombie/Make Them Die Slowly. Since Grindhouse was sorry for screwing up these two movies should be shown next year.

Bad Taste Since the success of Black Sheep why not Peter Jackson's classic splatter flick.

Blood Feast the godfather of gore flicks.

Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS. Filmed on the set of Hogan's Heroes.

One or two premiers.


Perfect just plain perfect......

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The Manitou might be good for some 70s cheese hilarity.

Phantasm and Re-Animator would be cool.

There's my usual suggestions of -

Any Romero movie you could get a print of, especially Day of the Dead
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre '74
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
One of my beloved Friday the 13th movies, especially one of the first 4. Or even 5. Or 6. Or 7.


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Shaun Of The Dead
Zombie
Dawn Of The Dead
Then Some More Zombie Flicks,I Personally want a Part 2 of Zombie Apocalypse


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We showed Blood Feast and it's unofficial sequel,Blood Diner at our 3rd All Night Shriek O Rama in Delaware,OH at The Strand. Went over pretty well. It seemed to be the hit of the marathon.


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Infra-Kid wrote:
We showed Blood Feast and it's unofficial sequel,Blood Diner at our 3rd All Night Shriek O Rama in Delaware,OH at The Strand. Went over pretty well. It seemed to be the hit of the marathon.



Did you already do one this year?


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