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  1. House of Self Indulgence @ Blogspot's icon

    House of Self Indulgence @ Blogspot

    Favs/dislikes: 27:0. Film bloggers aren't often as impeccably tasteful or well-versed as Yum-Yum. This list is every film reviewed at his fantastic blog House of Self-Indulgence. Listed by date of posting, from oldest to newest. http://houseofselfindulgence.blogspot.com/
  2. 50 Tarantino Films Tarantino Didn't Direct's icon

    50 Tarantino Films Tarantino Didn't Direct

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0.
  3. For Sandi: 100 Alternative Horror Movies's icon

    For Sandi: 100 Alternative Horror Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0.
  4. Night of the Living Dead: A Family Tree's icon

    Night of the Living Dead: A Family Tree

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. No horror film has inspired as many direct, indirect, and unofficial sequels as Night of the Living Dead. This list is of every film somehow related to NOTLD, including films deceptively re-titled to suggest some association. Using the six titles of Romero's 'official' series as the bones of the list, the list is organized so that sequels or spin-offs of a title from Romero's series come directly after that title. Remakes, etc., appear at the bottom of the list. A breakdown of what's what: 1. Romero's NOTLD 2-6. Dan O'Bannon's "Return of" spin-off series. 7. Unofficial remake of NOTLD co-starring Judith O'Dea, told from Barbra's POV. 8. Romero's "Dawn" 9-24. The Italian "Zombie/Zombi" spin-offs and unrelated Italian/French/Spanish films re-titled to be "Zombie" sequels: - 10-15 were all released as "Zombie/Zombi 3" at some point, 16-18 as "4", 19-20 as "5", 21 as "6", 22-23 as "7", and 24 as "8". 25. Roy Frumke's feature-length, on-set making-of for Romero's "Dawn". 26-27. Romero's "Day" and it's direct, unofficial sequel. 28-30. The final three entries in the official Romero series. 31-32. NOTLD producer John Russo's re-cut of Romero's original with new footage and score, and its sequel. 33. Tom Savini's NOTLD remake. 34. Zack Snyder's "Dawn" remake. 35-36. Steven Miner's "Day" remake, and its sequel. 37-38. Unofficial remake of NOTLD by Jeff Broadstreet, and its sequel. 39. Unofficial remake of NOTLD using the original audio and newly created animated sequences. 40. Unofficial, unrelated UK remake of NOTLD. 41. Unofficial, animated remake of NOTLD utilizing some actors from Savini's remake. 42. Unrelated film written & directed by Bill Hinzman, cast member from Romero's NOTLD.
  5. flavorwire.com: The 50 Weirdest Movies Ever Made's icon

    flavorwire.com: The 50 Weirdest Movies Ever Made

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. By Alison Nastasi on Sep 12, 2014 11:45am
  6. /tv/'s guide to entry level strange shit's icon

    /tv/'s guide to entry level strange shit

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. /tv/'s guide to entry level strange shit as found on www.4chan.org/tv/ /tv/'s guide to mid level strange shit here: www.icheckmovies.com/lists/slashtvslashs+guide+to+mid+level+strange+shit
  7. A.V. Club - Films That Time Forgot: Current Listing's icon

    A.V. Club - Films That Time Forgot: Current Listing

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. "Every other week, The A.V. Club offers a look at a film that slipped through history's cracks, perhaps with good cause." Ordered by oldest entries to newest. This list only includes the entries to the FTTF feature actively listed at The A.V. Club's website. I am currently working on a list that will include the older, deleted entries as well.
  8. Cool Ass Cinema: Grindhouse Exploitation Classics's icon

    Cool Ass Cinema: Grindhouse Exploitation Classics

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. 001-102: Part 1 103-151: Part 2 152-187: Part 3
  9. Quentin Tarantino Film Festival's icon

    Quentin Tarantino Film Festival

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. QT 1 (1997): Entries 1-29 QT 2 (1998): 30-42 QT III (1999): 43-73 QT Quattro (2000): 74-112 QT 5 (2001): 113-153 QT Six (2005): 154-181 Best of QT Fest (2006): 182 was the only film not shown at a previous QT Fest Last Night at the Alamo Grindhouse (2007): 183-188
  10. 42nd Street Forever: XXX-treme Special Edition's icon

    42nd Street Forever: XXX-treme Special Edition

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0.
  11. Unearthed Films's icon

    Unearthed Films

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Films released on DVD or Bluray by Unearthed Films, an independent distribution company with a focus on cult and underground gore films, including the notorious 'Guinea Pig' series. Listed in order of release, and with entries for any included short films or extras where listed by imdb.
  12. 42nd Street Forever Vol. 3: Exploitation Explosion's icon

    42nd Street Forever Vol. 3: Exploitation Explosion

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0.
  13. /tv/'s guide to mid level strange shit's icon

    /tv/'s guide to mid level strange shit

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. /tv/'s guide to mid level strange shit as found on www.4chan.org/tv/ /tv/'s guide to entry level strange shit here: www.icheckmovies.com/lists/slashtvslashs+guide+to+entry+level+strange+shit
  14. Washington Psychotronic Film Society's icon

    Washington Psychotronic Film Society

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. All the feature films screened by the WPFS over their 30 year history. Titles without imdb entries: 25 Cents Before Noon (1984) Acceleration Punk (1977) Blab (1999) From Here To Obscurity (1996) Golden Eagle (1970) The Groovy Squad vs Dr. Brain (1996) Lackluster Syndrome (2005) Mondo Pagan (1999) Pink Slip (1991) Return Of The Cicadas (1966) The Day the Whole Fucking Earth Blew Up (2004)
  15. American Genre Film Archive's icon

    American Genre Film Archive

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Home video releases from the AGFA, including their collaborations with Vinegar Syndrome and Bleeding Skull (and Something Weird, of course.) Supplemental shorts from the Effects Bluray, [i]Ubu[/i] and [i]Beastie[/i], do not have imdb entries.
  16. Blue Underground's icon

    Blue Underground

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  17. Mill Creek 50 Movie Pack: Drive-In Movie Classics's icon

    Mill Creek 50 Movie Pack: Drive-In Movie Classics

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  18. Mill Creek 50 Movie Pack: Sci-Fi Classics's icon

    Mill Creek 50 Movie Pack: Sci-Fi Classics

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  19. Scream Factory's icon

    Scream Factory

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  20. 42nd Street Forever Vol. 4: Cooled By Refrigeration's icon

    42nd Street Forever Vol. 4: Cooled By Refrigeration

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  21. 42nd Street Forever Vol. 5: Alamo Drafthouse Edition's icon

    42nd Street Forever Vol. 5: Alamo Drafthouse Edition

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  22. A Slash Above's icon

    A Slash Above

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. no imdb listings for: Amerikill (1999) Boogieman (1989) Final Remains (2005) I, Murderer (2014) Legend of Moated Manor (1987) Massacre at Rocky Ridge (2003) Midnight Man (2011) Movie Machine Massacre (2014) Pesadilla Sangrienta (2006) Pizza Man (2015) Savage Vows (1995) Sawed (2004) Squeal (2013) Tear Her (2014) The Crying Tree (2002) Time to Die (2011) Untitled (2005) Untitled (2011)
  23. Mill Creek 50 Movie Pack: Western Classics's icon

    Mill Creek 50 Movie Pack: Western Classics

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  24. Nazisploitation's icon

    Nazisploitation

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Nazisploitation is a word usually used to describe the number of (mostly Italian) exploitation films made during the '70s that revolved around the sordidly sexual or gruesome goings-on at Nazi concentration camps/stalags/extermination camps; and in my own estimation, that is the true definition of the term, and there are only around 30 films which qualify as such. However, I personally also believe that Nazisploitation has even earlier roots, and has also continued to evolve since it's heyday. I submit that there are four major schools of the subgenre: 1) the aforementioned '70s shock exploitation pictures, (Ilsa, Love Camp 7, Gestapo's Last Orgy) 2) War-era Allied propaganda pieces/Post-War mad Nazi scientist pictures, (Enemy of Women, Strange Holiday, She Demons, The Frozen Dead) 3) Nazi Zombie pictures and all the Nu-Nazisploitation created this millenium which sprung from those, (Zombie Lake, Shock Waves, Dead Snow, Outpost) and 4) Secret Nazi pictures, about war criminals/former Nazis living in hiding among us in the "present day". (Apt Pupil, The Boys From Brazil, They Saved Hitler's Brain). All four schools are included in this list, in chronological order. I've excluded genre films where the Nazis are not the prominent threat, or are the victims of something supernatural themselves (The Keep, The Bunker), as well as anything which is more straight-forwardly a drama or war picture than within a more exploitative genre (Inglorious Bastards, Inglourious Basterds, Escape From Sobibor). Neither are there films where there is merely a Nazi villain present (Raiders of the Lost Ark, Captain America, Jane and the Lost City); if there is only one Nazi, he should be the major threat of the piece (Marathon Man, In a Glass Cage). I have [u]included[/u] the Men Behind the Sun films, because even though they have no Nazis, they are clearly the Hong Kong equivalent of the genre, and hit all the same notes as the genuine articles. There are a few other odd-man-out entries in there too, like the trailer compilation Nazithon, or the arty The Empty Mirror. Really, my major criteria basically comes down to whether the film is in questionable taste or not; if it is, it's in! Please feel free to send suggestions for inclusion on/exclusion from the list my way!
  25. October Horror Challenge 2018's icon

    October Horror Challenge 2018

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. I am going to try to watch as many horror movies as humanly possible over the course of the month of October. For posterity, I will add those titles to this list as I complete them.
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