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Jun '17
...any genre. Go!

Tobe Hooper- Eggshells (1969)


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Smerd says:
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Jun '17
George Romero - There's Always Vanilla (1971)

Robert Altman - Images (1972) Rarely see it discussed, even among horror fans.

Hal Ashby - The Landlord (1970)

Brian De Palma - Get to Know Your Rabbit (1972)


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Smerd says:
#6, Reply to #5

Jun '17
I keep hoping for a Blu Ray release, it would've have been nice if Altman did at least one more horror film. He was good at it, even though not horror The Player has some great dark moments.


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Smerd says:
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Jun '17
Michael Ritchie - Smile (1975)


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Smerd says:
#11, Reply to #10

Jun '17
Haven't seen Shanks in years, but I remember watching it on Commander USA's Groovie Movies back in the 80's.

Two more of the lesser known Castle films, from his "family films" output was The Spirit Is Willing, and Let's Kill Uncle. The Spirit Is Willing is a fun little ghost comedy with Sid Caesar. Haven't seen Let's Kill Uncle in awhile so my memory is fuzzy on it.


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Smerd says:
#14, Reply to #13

Jun '17
That one is I Saw What You Did, I love that movie. He did another movie with girls titled 13 Frighteneed Girls.

Oh be quiet, you know you want to watch Ghost Dad with Bill Cosby.


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Smerd says:
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Jun '17 *
Don Coscarelli - Jim, the World's Greatest (1976) Don's first film. So far his only film to not get a DVD or Blu release. It's a very well done drama about a young man dealing with his abusive alcoholic father. Angus Scrimm plays the father.


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Smerd says:
#18, Reply to #17

Jun '17
I like this movie, probably more than I should.


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Smerd says:
#21, Reply to #19

Jun '17
And, it's shown up more recently on Turner Classic Movies!


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Smerd says:
#23, Reply to #22

Jun '17
Yeah, I give this channel credit, for as long as it's been around, it's still the same channel, and it's still commerical free.
Late Saturday nights is when they usualy play a double feature of lesser known/cultish movies.


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Smerd says:
#26, Reply to #25

Jun '17
I thought of Oliver, but I didn't know if those were considered obscure, but I guess compared to his later stuff, they would be.



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