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ackblom12:
After I force myself to find and watch Xtro III. It can't possibly be worse than II.

Please don't let it be worse.

ackblom12:
Xtro 3: Watch the Skies (1995):

Ok, this one is bad, but I didn't hate myself afterward so it still beats Xtro II. A Marine and his band of misfit troops go to an old island that used to be used for government operations to clean things up so a refueling station can be built. Of course there is a murderous alien hanging around and people start dying. There are a lot of things that are bad about this movie including but not limited to the story, the special fx, the acting, the dialogue, the alien, the music, but my favorite is just how hard this movie tries to have a moral. It tries so very hard.

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrfopTXux_g
You can watch the full movie here.

de_la_Nae:
After watching that Xtro 3 video you posted, I can't help but feel I need to respond with a 'My brain is full of fuck!' image macro. :psyduck:

Blyss:
Helldriver

There is a chainsaw samurai sword.  There is a zombie full of swords that uses its entire body in a swordfight against a truck with gigantic swords on the hood.  There is a multi-limbed zombie with automatic assault weapons.  There is a power-rangers style zord made entirely of zombie bodies, that the queen of the zombies then uses to grab two gigantic missiles and then it turns into a flying zombiezord. 

This movie is LSD laced insanity, and as soon as you finish watching it, you will want to scrub your brain to remove all trace.

That said, it was a hell of a lot of fun to watch.

dps:

--- Quote from: ackblom12 on 02 Dec 2012, 01:52 ---Dario Argento, the Italian director, is one of my absolutely favorite directors of all time. He has a real knack for what I consider to be "arthouse horror". Suspiria, Temembre, Inferno, Phenomena, Demons etc etc. All of it is great for various reason. One of the things that sets Argento out of the realm of other horror directors of his day was the fact that he didn't have a single male lead in his films that I can think of.

--- End quote ---

The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (which is a very good, but very disburbing film) had a male lead, Tony Musante.

A bit of trivia:  Suzy Kendall, who played Musante's girlfriend, was at the time married to Dudley Moore. 



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