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Last House on the Left is a benchmark for low budget horror movies. I would love to see an up-and-coming horror director take a shot at remaking it. ... more
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It is more like summer camp than being "A Star". The B-Movie industry is more of a team effort than the major films. The "Star" does not usually get a fancy trailer, special order meals and Perrier water on demand. For one of my first starring roles ... more
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Once exposed to the new status quo, Caesar finds he cannot contain himself when he sees an ape being mistreated. His shout of "human bastards!" draws much unwanted attention -- an ape with the power of speech? It is humanity's worst fear! (Take the ... more
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Absolutely. They could make films that were parables and that had other meanings. They seemed to be westerns but they were also about the Vietnam War or something like that. It's true that, partially, that was possible because they were ... more
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Part of it was Jim’s genius at cherry-picking from The Day the Earth Stood Still, It Came From Outer Space and War of the Worlds — taking a character from here or there and a monster here and alien there. Here’s the old man who lives up by the bluff ... more
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Although he was talented enough as an actor that he starred in some A-list movies, he is best known for his long string of successful horror B-movies. He appeared in such classic movies as "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex" (opposite Bette ... more
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No different than it was 25 years ago! You get up, you go to work, you do your thing, and then you move on to the next. What’s been good about the B-movies is that they’re being financed more and more by DVD companies directly because of the way ... more
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