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Posted by Ralph Goodsen (Member # 2413) on :
 
Hi everyone...
Im sure everyone at the rewind has a few movies they absolutly love and they think deserve more attention than theyve got. Well, I hope people will read this post and put down a few movies they recommend for others to see. I'll go first since this is my lame idea.

3 o'clock high
Screwballs
The Wraith
BMX bandits
Near Dark
Hardbodies

[Eek!]
 
Posted by CT (Member # 2903) on :
 
Hey Ralph,

Some of those movies on your list are my fav [Cool]

Like... 3 0'Clock High & The Wraith

I recommend these films:

Raw Head Rex

Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers

Prince Of Darkness

Fast Food

The Hitcher

Angel

Bad Boys(the one with Sean Penn)

Puppetmaster
 
Posted by TheHornyViking (Member # 2691) on :
 
That's not a bad idea, Ralph.

Some good movies get passed by.

I'd like to see Vincent, by Tim Burton, on TV.
 
Posted by jlp937 (Member # 1877) on :
 
I haven't seen Prince of Darkness in a long time. I am kind of in a horror mood tonight, I hope that there is some good stuff on. We are in for a bit of sleet and after a good workout I will be on the couch all night!
 
Posted by Canyoudigit. (Member # 2703) on :
 
Joysticks
Willy/Milly
Ghostchase
The Gate
 
Posted by Earth Angel (Member # 3301) on :
 
The Gate.......Is that the one where there's two boys that find the gate to a hell dimension under a tree in their back garden, and they put their dead dog in there, and there's an eye on one of their hands and he stabs in with a piece of glass??????....if it is...I was thinking about that film the other day, and how no one has ever seen it....if it is COOL!!!! ....if not....BOOOOOOOO!!!!
 
Posted by Canyoudigit. (Member # 2703) on :
 
Well Flash Dancer it just so happens it is, I love the little Heavy Metal kid in it, and a very young Stephen Dorff(I think it was his film debut)
 
Posted by Earth Angel (Member # 3301) on :
 
Yay...I hired that fim out when I was about thirteen, around the time I hired tremors and little monsters, and I have never seen it since, not on TV or anywhere on video...I was almost beginning to think it was just a weird dream I once had.....were there sequels and stuff??? I think there might have been.....btw the way I'm pretty tired from all the welding I've been doing today, and now I have to go dance in a club and drop water all over myself...boy I sure hope I get that dance scholarship. [Wink]
 
Posted by Canyoudigit. (Member # 2703) on :
 
I think there is a Gate II, you can pick up The Gate on DVD cheap on ebay.

I also rented it out on video, my brother turned the electric off as i was watching it, i ran up screaming to my parents room, on the way back down he had turned the electric back on and i got into trouble.

Those poster pins i put in his bed did the trick though, revenge is ever so sweet.
 
Posted by The Wizard (Member # 533) on :
 
There's quite a few films I wouldn't have known about or bought/still trying to find because of this website and messageboard, which I'm grateful to, so here's a few more others might want to lookup:

The Prince of Pennsylvania - Keanu Reeves in one of his earlier roles, also has Fred Ward who was in the first two Tremors films
The Quiet Earth - a man wakes up and finds *everyone* including animals/birds has gone missing
Paperhouse - a girl falls ill and starts having nightmares involving the drawings she's doing
Pulse - there's something in the wires, an evil force trying to kill everyone through anything electrical
Malcolm - a shy introverted character who's an inventive genius
Rikky and Pete - by the same people who did Malcolm, another inventive genius who lands himself into trouble so skips town with his sister and ends up working a goldmine
Grace Quigley - Catherine Hepburn's last starring role, she employs a hitman (Nick Nolte) to kill her as she's fed up with life but he can't go through with it as their friendship grows, a great 'unknown' black comedy
 
Posted by isis9968 (Member # 1780) on :
 
Places in the Heart
Murphy's Romance
Liar's Moon
Brubaker
Kramer Vs. Kramer
On Golden Pond
The Incredible Shrinking Woman
Silent Scream
Curse 2-The Bite
My Bloody Valentine
The Electric Horseman
Honeysuckle Rose
Coast to Coast
Little Darlings
My Bodyguard
Coal Miner's Daughter
Carrie
Six Weeks
The Night the Lights went out in Georgia
Wisdom
Caveman
The Dirt Bike Kid
Meatballs
Rich Girl
Swamp Thing
Blood Song

Those are all ones that I love, and they are all different "types" of movies.
 
Posted by Canyoudigit. (Member # 2703) on :
 
Silent Scream with the lovely Miss Steele. [Razz]
 
Posted by logan5 (Member # 1467) on :
 
I was meaning to do this ages ago. Some of these have yet to be mentioned on the Rewind:

'Hero at Large' (1980): The late John Ritter plays an aspiring actor who becomes a hero. It’s a rather clunky morality tale, but it’s fun to watch, and it leaves you feeling good.

'Static' (1985): Keith Gordon wrote and starred in this Indie flick about an odd boy who’s parents have died, who claims to have built a TV that can tune in to heaven. It’s one of those "what was that film where…?" type movies, that you can never get out of your head.

'The Chocolate War' (1988): Keith Gordon again, this time he doesn't star, but directs Robert Cormiers novel about a boy attending a Catholic school who’s recently lost his mother. He rebels against ‘the Vigils’ (a secret society that that runs the school), and inadvertently finds himself the center of a schoolwide rebellion.

'The Bay Boy' (1985): Kiefer Sutherland stars as a shy boy in pre-war Canada who witnesses a murder. It's not a mystery though, it's really a coming of age drama. It has a wonderful period feel to it. Nice film, nice music too.

'Crazy Moon' (1986): Keifer again! (Is there a pattern?) This is kind of like a junior ‘Children of a Lesser God’. Keifer plays an oddball young Man that falls in love with a deaf Girl.

'Oh! Heavenly Dog' (1980): Chevy Chase plays a PI that gets murdered. He then comes back to life as a Dog (Benji) to solve his own murder, while trying to save Jane Seymour from a similar fate.

'Let It Ride' (1988): Richard Dreyfuss plays a gambling addicted cabbie that has a VERY good day, while his best friend David Johansson has a very bad day. It features a nice role for a young Cynthia Nixon as a Girl who goes from innocence to gambling addiction in a few hours.

I was going to mention 'The Quiet Earth', but the Wiz beat me to it.
 
Posted by stitch groover (Member # 2895) on :
 
Toy Soldiers - Sean Astin and Wesley Crusher save their school from terrorists.

Mystic Pizza - now just a footnote in Julia Robert's pre Pretty Woman career.

Time Bandits - Time travelling dwarves with an all star cast.

Summer School - Mark Harmon teaches his students how to scam free sunglasses.

The boy who could fly - really sweet film about, you guessed it, a boy who could fly.

Space camp - Lea Thompson and Joaquin Pheonix find themselves in orbit and running short of oxygen. Hilarity ensues.
 
Posted by Obscurus Lupa (Member # 2700) on :
 
Unknown, eh?

"Kramer Vs. Kramer
On Golden Pond
The Incredible Shrinking Woman
Coal Miner's Daughter
Carrie
Swamp Thing"

Isis, if I've heard of 'em, they're bound to be pretty well-known. [Wink] C'mon, Carrie and Swamp Thing? Which reminds me of a couple of episodes of Big Wolf on Campus based on those. [Smile] I liked the episodes better than the movies (To be fair, I never saw all of The Swamp Thing--I might've seen a sequel for all I know. Carrie was just sad, though. BWoC had a happy ending for the episode. [Big Grin] ).

I like a lot of supernatural comedies, a genre that isn't quite as popular as, say, romantic comedies or action-y action. Most of the movies I have, though, are pretty well-known. Let's see if I can think of some of the lesser-known ones . . .

My Boyfriend's Back- To be honest, I just ordered that one and saw it when I was a kid, but I remember liking it, and I was right about Little Monsters, so why not this one? The plot in a nutshell: The main character is killed in a misfired (quite literally) plan to impress a girl, then comes back. Zombie humor ensues.

Tremors- I dunno, did these movies make it really big? I know they get a lot of attention on Sci-fi. Giant worms, huzzah!

Drop Dead Fred- Pheobe Cates has an imaginary friend . . . except, y'know, he comes back when she's all grown up.

Earth Girls Are Easy- Jeff Goldblum as a space alien! Plus Geena Davis tries to figure out how long she can get her nails before someone's fatally injured.

Little Monsters- If you don't know about this movie by now, you've been living in a plastic bubble.

Transylvania 6-5000- More Jeff Goldblum stuff. I love that guy. The plot: Two reporters go to Transylvania to find Frankenstein's monster and meet some kooky characters along the way. And gasp! Kramer!

Almost Heroes- Almost Unheard Of. [Wink] It airs on Comedy Central every once and awhile. Chris Farley and Matthew Perry try to beat Lewis and Clark with their ragtag team of ye olde losers--Some things discovered are that Indians are goofy and eagles are not good.

Corky Romano- Honestly I'm just mentioning this to see if anyone remembers it. It came out a couple years ago. I didn't like it that well. There's a reason it fell into obscurity.

Death Becomes Her- Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn fight over Bruce Willis! They don't manage to hold themselves together well. [Wink]

[ 28. January 2005, 22:27: Message edited by: Obscurus Lupa ]
 
Posted by Devolution (Member # 1731) on :
 
Devolution here,

You are talking about obscure movies. I see that you have some gems in there what exactly makes a movie obscure? Because it wasn't out for that long? Because your friends don't remember it? Or because you think people haven't heard of it? I think they are the movies that were on HBO at 5:30 in the morning on a Saturday that people swear don't exist.

We are DEVO
 
Posted by isis9968 (Member # 1780) on :
 
Well, I know they have been heard off, but they aren't talked about that much on here, that's why I mentioned some of them.
 
Posted by Obscurus Lupa (Member # 2700) on :
 
Well, obscure to me would be no one I know of has heard of it and it isn't talked about here--Or mentioned anywhere else.

Or a movie that a channel airs over and over and people still don't watch it. [Wink]
 
Posted by ValleyCat (Member # 1322) on :
 
This is a cool subject, but naming obscure movies from the 80's is difficult here. Maybe the topic should be obscure to the outside world. Movies like "Tremors", "Little Monsters", & the Meryl Streep/Bruce Willis "Death Becomes Her" are definitley not obscure to me.

Actually almost every movie "we" enjoy is obscure to most people. I mean try starting a conversation with some work buddies about "The Heavenly Kid" or "Can't Buy Me Love" sometime and see the reaction you'll get.

Throw in a few zingers like "If they attack the car, save the radio" or "Babe said it was good for my complexion" or the best "No other Val Dude can touch me" and quickly you will realize they don't get you. Well their loss ya know, because the 80's rock and always will. [Cool]
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
it's been ages since i have seen swamp thing. they always show part 2 on cable but not the first and part 2 is even on dvd i think?

lots of the movies mentioned here are hardly 'unknown' to most of us.

but true, some have not been talked about much here.

FAST FOOD is a good mention, C.T. i would also recommend, FAST FORWARD. breakdancing, good music, big dance-off at the end..good stuff. isis, check that one out if you can.
 
Posted by Canyoudigit. (Member # 2703) on :
 
One persons obscure movie is another ones favourite.If it wasn't for the likes of Sweet Peaches, The Wizard, Isis, Ronnie etc i wouldn't have picked up half the movies i now have.

That's the great thing about The Rewind, there's always some intresting recommendations.

Keep them coming dudes.
 
Posted by Ralph Goodsen (Member # 2413) on :
 
Sooo cool everyone is pitching! Well said canyoudigit, well said.
 
Posted by stitch groover (Member # 2895) on :
 
My all time favorite film is quite obscure. It's from the 90's, and it's called "Noises Off".
Has anyone here seen it?
 
Posted by rocksteadyflamethrower (Member # 1065) on :
 
"Crossing Delancey"...

I keep on telling everybody to see this. A very underrated romantic comedy starring the lovely Amy Irving and Peter Riegert (who I keep on confusing with Paul Gleason from "The Breakfast Club"), I feel this is as exemplary an 80s romance as "Pretty In Pink" or "Valley Girl".

Sincerely,

John Kilduff...The Rock Steady Flamethrower
 
Posted by flashback80's (Member # 3735) on :
 
where the boys are 84
the wild life
mischief
shag
little girl who lives down the lane

these are some that i like
 
Posted by Saint_in_London (Member # 2575) on :
 
Being a big ‘Brat Pack’ fan when I was younger I’d go with

Wisdom
The Boys Next Door - Charlie Sheen and Maxwell Caulfield
Disciples of Justice - cant find it on IMDB but rememebr that it wasnt great but had loads of people we know in.
The Promised Land - Jason Gedrick, Kiefer and Meg Ryan
Mazes and Monsters - Tom Hanks

If you like a bit of Kung Fu.

The Last Dragon ( although I always remember it as being called the Golden Dragon)? This is a great film.


I still don’t think you can beat the Drunken Master with Chackie Chan. It was made in 78 but we used to watch it on Video in the 80s. don’t think I knew anyone who had a video in 78?
 
Posted by Brode (Member # 3732) on :
 
My all time favorite film is quite obscure. It's from the 90's, and it's called "Noises Off".
Has anyone here seen it?


I have seen that, and it was excellent! I loved Michael Caine, and the ridiculous amount of choreography and timing really paid off. I've been looking for a copy of this movie myself but I can't seem to find it anywhere.
 
Posted by GremlinBreakfast (Member # 2585) on :
 
I love 'Noises Off' too Stitch/Brode! It never fails to make me laugh, especially with the pacing of the movie (Cleveland, haha!) and its brilliant cast!

The DVD is a bargain over here in the UK Brode! I think Play.com has it for around £5.99, so I'd purchase it if you have a multiregion player! [Smile]

~grems!
 
Posted by cindymancini (Member # 679) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by stitch groover:
Toy Soldiers - Sean Astin and Wesley Crusher save their school from terrorists.

Hahahaha...Wesley Crusher! I laughed out loud on that one. I love Wil Wheaton and met him once at a Star Trek Convention (yes, that's right, I went to one [Eek!] ). He was the coolest dude. Totally chilled out. Me and my girlfriend hung out with him for over an hour. Talked about music and what not. He schooled us on Pink Floyd. It was a neat day. I just had to post this. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by cindymancini (Member # 679) on :
 
Oh yeah back to the topic...some movies:

A Night In Heaven
My Tutor
Malibu Bikini Shop
Happy Together
Some Girls
 
Posted by Canyoudigit. (Member # 2703) on :
 
I have just picked up Puberty Blues(1981) an Australian surfer movie. Also picked up The Invisible Kid(1988)

Both Kinda obscure?
 
Posted by Ralph Goodsen (Member # 2413) on :
 
Hey canyoudigit....they sound like way cool movies. When uve seen em, let me know if they were any good.
 
Posted by CT (Member # 2903) on :
 
here's some more:

D.C. Cab

Just One Of The Guys

One More Saturday Night

Reform School Girls

Funhouse

How I Got Into College

One Crazy Summer

Revenge Of The Ninja

King Of New York

COLORS

ZAPPED Again

Flowers In The Attic

The Beast Within

Chained Heat

The Man With Two Brains

She's Out Of Control

Popcorn


That's about all i can think of right now.....

[ 31. January 2005, 10:18: Message edited by: CT ]
 
Posted by cindymancini (Member # 679) on :
 
Wow, CT, I forgot about D.C. Cab. Great movie!! Gary Busey was insane! And one of Isis's favorites, Jill Schoelen was in it too. I wish this was on DVD. There was also a really good Irene Cara song at the end when they are in the parade!
 
Posted by Canyoudigit. (Member # 2703) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ralph Goodsen:
Hey canyoudigit....they sound like way cool movies. When uve seen em, let me know if they were any good.

No problem Ralph. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by The Wizard (Member # 533) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Canyoudigit.:
I have just picked up Puberty Blues(1981) an Australian surfer movie. Also picked up The Invisible Kid(1988)

Both Kinda obscure?

Got em already [Wink]

I have The Invisible Kid on laserdisc and VHS, but the laserdisc is rotted [Frown] multicoloured snow on the screen when it plays back

Here's another Jay Underwood film for you to track down: The Detective Kid aka The Gumshoe Kid
 
Posted by Canyoudigit. (Member # 2703) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by The Wizard:
quote:
Originally posted by Canyoudigit.:
I have just picked up Puberty Blues(1981) an Australian surfer movie. Also picked up The Invisible Kid(1988)

Both Kinda obscure?

Got em already [Wink]

I have The Invisible Kid on laserdisc and VHS, but the laserdisc is rotted [Frown] multicoloured snow on the screen when it plays back

Here's another Jay Underwood film for you to track down: The Detective Kid aka The Gumshoe Kid

I remember your story about The Invisible Kid and put it on my to watch list, it's not a bad little movie full of classic 80's set pieces, the guy on the TV show is the dude from The Burbs(the leader of the freaky family)

I will keep 'em peeled for The Detective Kid,gonna watch Puberty Blues tommorow and report back my findings.
 
Posted by logan5 (Member # 1467) on :
 
quote:
Disciples of Justice - cant find it on IMDB but rememebr that it wasnt great but had loads of people we know in.
Maybe you're thinking of 'The Brotherhood Of Justice'?
 
Posted by HipsterMom27 (Member # 2161) on :
 
This is my take on what makes a movie obscure:

Just about everyone loves "The Breakfast Club" on many levels -- casting, dialogue, soundtrack, etc. It makes "the best of the '80s" lists time and again.

Conversely another '80s teen angst movie --"Baby, It's You" with Rosanna Arquette [1983] -- isn't even listed on this site's movie synopses to the left of our screens. It's the same tried-and-true formula of teens coming of age...yet virtually unknown here.

To me that makes a movie 'obscure' but all the more reason to give it a watch, especially we Rosanna fans. She still makes movies, has always taken chances with her career...big snaps to her for representin the 'seasoned hot chick' crowd!
 
Posted by Muffy Tepperman (Member # 1551) on :
 
This is a great topic!

Hmmm what makes a film unknown to me can be explained in this little scenerio.....

UNKNOWN
your hanging out with your "non" 80's lovin freinds....and you mention you watched Just One Of the Guys...or even Look Who's Talking....and they go "how can you watch that crap....I haven't even heard of the first one"

NOT UNKNOWN
"so you wanna watch Goonies"......"I love that movie!"

I love many of the movies above and would so consider them unknown or more obscure.
Where the Boys Are 84
The Heavenly Kid
She's Out of Control
The Boy Who Could Fly
The Invisiable Kid
Fraternity Vacation
Zapped Again.......good on CT! [Big Grin] "she's got just what I want......zapped again"

Many of them movies you can't even buy anymore!

I've bought Willy/Milly and The Gate from people talking on here and liked both lots!

OOOOOOO and Cindy i'm very jealous.....lets talk about the crush I had on Will Wheaton growing up......oh Gordie!
 
Posted by Rainbowbrite22 (Member # 2288) on :
 
hey guys i have a few to add to the list
she s out of control
for keeps
and i guess thats all:) for now
 
Posted by Ralph Goodsen (Member # 2413) on :
 
oh i almost forgot...Screwball Motel...
 
Posted by HipsterMom27 (Member # 2161) on :
 
Muffster, that happens to me all the time and it's not just with '80s movies...I couldn't belive it when my fiance told me he'd never watched "It's a Wonderful Life"...hello??
 
Posted by Saint_in_London (Member # 2575) on :
 
'The Brotherhood Of Justice'?
Yes, this is the film i was thinking of. Was good to read the true story behind the film - which i had no idea of

Cheers!
 
Posted by TheHornyViking (Member # 2691) on :
 
I liked The Munchies.

I think I have the munchies, too.
 
Posted by TheHornyViking (Member # 2691) on :
 
...yeah.

I got the munchies, all right.
 
Posted by jlp937 (Member # 1877) on :
 
I always think the Fortress a made for TV movie by HBO pictures from 1986 is a must see. It is hard to come by, every once in awhile it pops up on TV. Very good flick set in the outback of Austrailia that centers around a group of school kids that get kidnapped by four men who wear masks of popular Austrailian characters such as Father Christmas, Mack the Mouse, Dabby Duck, and some Cat face. They take then off into the outback and put them in a cave where they end up escaping only to run into them again. Very good film.
 
Posted by jlp937 (Member # 1877) on :
 
Other ones that also deserve attention at Lady Beware, He's My Girl, and Lovelines---from my rare video collection. Oh also the television movie The Midnight Hour.
 
Posted by MotleyRulz (Member # 3598) on :
 
I love all of the movies mentioned, but I have never heard anyone on here mention the 80's movie "Recruits." I don't even remember whether or not is was on at the movies. I just remember renting it on VHS. I still wonder if it will be released on DVD someday...
 
Posted by The Wizard (Member # 533) on :
 
A few more:

Local Hero (1983) - an excellent slow paced film with some great subtle humour in it, an American comes to a Scottish village to negotiate the sale of the whole village and some of the coast for a large oil company he works for, but when his time is up he doesn't want to leave

The Coca-Cola Kid (1985) - a quirky but great movie, an American Coca-Cola representative called The Kid is sent to Australia to try and sell Coke in a part of the country that doesn't have any sales, contrary to what the title may allude, it's not an hour and a half Coke advert, the drink was merely used to tell the story

Chungking Express (1994) - two stories of love-struck cops in Hong Kong, you have to like that old classic California Dreaming song because the 2nd story uses it a lot

Autumn Moon (1992) - a twentysomething guy comes to Hong Kong looking for good food, traditional stuff, and while fishing meets this girl who he becomes friends with, he speaks Japanese, she speaks Cantonese and the only way they can communicate is through broken English (I really wish this was released on DVD, I had to import an NTSC VHS of it)
 
Posted by the young warrior (Member # 9554) on :
 
Here's a few from the 80s,90s,2000s


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Grandmother's house aka grandma's house
The zoo gang
Just write
Roadhouse 66
Cross country
Scream for help
8 days a week
Blood creek

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Blood relations
Heaven's burning
Bad manners aka growing pains
Let's get harry
The hazing aka dead scared
Big bad wolf
Siege

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The sleeping car
Certain fury
Stag night
Enemy territory
Young warriors
Mirage
Born american aka artic heat


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Ftw
Night visitor
Out of control
Angel town
Death vengeance
Savage dawn
Blood link aka the link
Rescue me

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Courage aka raw courage
Stand alone
Street hero
a house in the hills
shallow grave (1987)
love at stake.

[ 29. March 2015, 06:09: Message edited by: the young warrior ]
 
Posted by the young warrior (Member # 9554) on :
 
And a few more what I think are good but quite obscure titles,again from 80s,90s,2000s



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Stark raving mad
Trpper county war
Hellhole
Shadow of death aka the destroyer


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Shaker run
Mortal passions
Taking of Beverley hills
Brother's in arms
The power

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Monster man
Double exposure
All american murder
Campfire tales

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The killing hour
Warning sign
Twice dead
Octavia

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Opposing force aka hell camp
The sender
Impulse
Rain killer
 
Posted by the young warrior (Member # 9554) on :
 
here's a few more random horror/thriller's (from various decades) that are relatively unknown but in my oppinion well worth a watch!


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100 feet from 2008 starring famke janssen,michael pare and is directed by eric red (cohen & tate,bad moon).


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daft but fun 1990 killer baboon flick - shakma which features a pretty decent cast including the late great roddy mcdowall.


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the wind aka edge of terror from 1986 starring meg foster,wings hauser,david mcCallum,steve railsback and directed by nico mastorakis and filmed on location on one of the many greek islands.

great hans zimmer score as well!


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learning curve from 1998 which is more of a very dark natured drama than a horror about a supply teacher who has had enough of his misbehaving pupils so abducts them,strips them and throws them in a cage.

after that it's a fight for survival as the kids not only have to put up with the blistering texas heat but the cages have electric fences all the way around them.

plus worse still if they don't learn they don't eat!

great little low budget 90s drama.
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
I´ve seen 100 Feet and The Wind. Both pretty good horror films.
 
Posted by the young warrior (Member # 9554) on :
 
And a few more what I think are good but fairly unknown titles from the 80s,90s.


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hearts and armour (1983)

fun 1983 italian sword and sorcery fantasy that stars barbara de rossi and tanya roberts.

not seen this for years but remember quite enjoying it,from what i've read it was originally shot as a 4 hour mini series but then edited down to 98 minutes.

https://youtu.be/yboqC4SXbug - fan made hearts and armour trailer.


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handgun aka deep in the heart (1984)


this is another one you don't hear mentioned to often which is a pity as it's a pretty decent rape revenge flick with a really great central performance from karen young and some pretty tense moments throughout.

https://youtu.be/xqwc-G5kOJw - handgun (1984) trailer.


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pin (1988)


really good horror thriller from 1988 featuring terry o'quinn from tv's lost and the brilliant 1987 horror/thriller - the stepfather.

https://youtu.be/um9rXGoMTv8 - pin (1988) trailer.


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fifty/fifty (1992)

very enjoyable action adventure from 1992 that i would say is not quite as obscure as some of the other titles but i would still bet not to many people know about it - fifty/fifty staring peter weller and airplane's robert hays.

a lot of fun this one and directed by charles martin smith who starred in american graffiti and the untouchables and also directed the awesome 1986 horror trick or treat.

https://youtu.be/FiuVYf1YDd8 - fifty/fifty trailer(1992).
 


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