Linnea Quigley is best known as one of history's finest B movie scream queens, most famously as the strip-teasing Trash in Return of the Living Dead. But that's not all she does. She's also qualified to teach you how to keep yourself in shape! The above clip is from her 1990 workout video, which presumably can only be found in the VHS bin at your local thrift store, which is a real shame, because I bet if this thing can be found in its entirety it's totally awesome.
A few titles from Quigley's nearly 100 roles:
Don't Go Near The Park
Silent Night Deadly Night
Nudes in Limbo
Treasure of the Moon Goddess
Sorority Babes at the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama
Beach Babes From Beyond
Assault of the Party Nerds 2: The Heavy Petting Detective (With Rhonda Shear and Burt Ward!)
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Linnea Quigley's Horror Workout - 1990
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Labels: calisthenics, Horror, jogging, Linnea Quigley, slumber party, straight to video, workout, zombies
In The Bedroom - 2001
I caught the second half of this movie in the background while playing a bad online game where you blow up space pirates. At first I thought it might be some third installment of the On Golden Pond franchise, but soon discovered that it's actually a tightly wound thriller about wrongful death and revenge in a small town, which is pretty cool. And the last ten minutes are pretty creep-tastic, in a silent meditate-on-your-horrific-act kind of way. All I could find was this French trailer, but only the title slates are actually foreign.
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Labels: affair, ex husband with a grudge, murder, revenge, small town, thriller
Doubt - 2008
Okay, okay, it opens with Meryl Streep dressed as an angry nun. But this thing spirals so quickly out of control that it's impossible not to want to see either a hilarious wreck or a really amazing film. Most likely the latter, but the dutch angle, little jokes and cello-heavy Howard Shore score make the first totally possible. Anyway, I'll be seeing it.
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Labels: church, Coming Soon, Meryl Streep, nuns, pedophiles, Philip Seymour Hoffman
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Merry Christmas You Fuckbag! - 2008 {Rare Exports Short Film, Untitled}
This is my present to all of you. The title of this movie is not really Merry Christmas You Fuckbag, but I wish it was. And, as it was untitled, I've decided that's what I will call it. I'm not really sure what Rare Exports does, but I'll be finding out shortly. Oh, and for those familiar with the caveman vampire hunter painting from the Late Night Lounge 2008? I changed my mind. I think they were these guys.
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Labels: christmas, exports, Father Christmas, hunters, Lapland, sniper, spotter, tracker
Monday, December 22, 2008
Jingle all the Way (1997) Special Yuletide cheer post #1.
I've never seen this movie, but I'll wager it's very enjoyable if you focus entirely on the mercenary lust for power burning like a thousand flaming spires in Arnold's eyes.
Here's a campaign commercial for his Governor campaign. The same look is there, now smoldering between the two reptilian slits of his eyelids.
Let's Take California Back (2003)
Finally, the real Arnold, the man we fell in love with during our idyllic ultraviolence-saturated childhoods.
Arnold in Brazil (1979 or something)
The power hungry lust is already present in young Arnold, it's just, well, more lusty.
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Labels: Arnold Schwarzenegger, beaches, christmas, Fourth Reich, Gigantic Asses, Ruthless lust for power and wealth, Sinbad the non-threatening black man
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Sorcerer - 1977
Forget the fact that this movie probably rules and that you've never heard of it despite the fact that it features Roy Scheider and was directed by William Friedkin. Forget that this trailer means there's an entire narrative version floating out in the world somewhere. Forget the killer seventies trailer throaty dub voice, and just bask in the truly brilliant construction of this thing. A series of completely unconnected images, most featuring guns or explosions, underneath a soundtrack that can only be the synth baby of John Carpenter and Goblin, while providing absolutely no information about the plot of the film at all. I could probably watch this shit all day. Now THAT's how you make a fucking trailer!
PS: Apparently it's also a remake of Clouzot's Wages of Fear.
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Labels: explosions, guns, remake, Roy Scheider, seventies, weird synth music, William Friedkin
Freakdog AKA Red Mist - 2007
And now for something completely awesome. This asshole gets too drunk, passes out and ends up in a coma, then decides to murder all the people that didn't help using metempsychosis? Yes, I will watch that movie. Probably twice.
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Labels: coma, drinking, Horror, medical experiments, murder, out of body revenge, psychic powers
Jack Frost - 1996
Sometimes you see something that makes you question the direction society has traveled. But sometimes those same things make you ask the question, 'What the fuck haven't I seen this movie?!' This trailer will elicit both. So go rent this movie, put some chestnuts on your open fire, maybe listen to side A of your Merry Crassmas 7 inch and prepare to have your mind blown.
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Labels: christmas, genetic testing, Horror, serial killer, snowball, snowman
Maelstrom - Another Time, Another World
Who be these scurvy dogs, you ask? Well, I'll tell you. They're not actors. Not in the traditional sense, anyway. These are LARPers - Live Action Role Players, for those who've never ventured far enough into the kingdom of RPGs to know that already - engaged in a brutal telling of a story that probably began at a tabletop somewhere, with many dice and smudged pencils detailing character abilities. At some point, they decided to take it to the next level, running about in costume on an elaborate set, fighting with fake swords and pistols and casting spells that might later be rotoscoped into reality. And now? Now there's this.
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Labels: gamerz bro, LARP, pirates, rpg
Monday, December 1, 2008
"The Follow" Short film by WKW (2001)
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Labels: Adriana Lima, BMW, Clive Owen, Forest Whitaker, Mickey Rourke, SHORT SHORTS, Wong Kar Wai