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From: Joe Butch
My name is Joe Butch and I'm with DivorceLawFirms.com. Our site is dedicated to informing the public about divorce as well as providing the service of locating local attorneys and law firms for anyone in the United States. We have recently come upon badmovies.org and we believe that your site's audience will take advantage of the service we provide. That's why we would like to inform you about our site and to propose submitting our link to your web page located at www.badmovies.org/movies/wraith
Our site information is:
URL: removed, but easy to guess
Title: Divorce Lawyer
Description: Find lawyers or law firms specializing in divorce law. Cases including pre nuptial rights, child custody, child support, alimony law, visitation rights, contested divorce and absolute divorce.
We would appreciate it if you could include a link to our site on your web page. Thank you and all the folks at badmovies.org for your time and consideration.
I would appreciate it if you would jump off a cliff. You are lawyers who send out spam. You do realize that, by hitting both those wickets, not one living creature on the planet could possibly love you. I am pretty certain I could find people who would profess a love for hissing cockroaches, leeches, or even the worms that live in the lower intestine of a rat. I highly doubt I could find anyone who loves a divorce lawyer that spams people. Stay out of my email box. You are worthless. |
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From: Robin Bhatty
Ran across your film reviews tonight (via Rotten Tomatoes) and thought they were brilliant. (Like you, apparently, I have a weakness for B horror movies - in my case, movies with monsters. Recent favorites: Pitch Black, Tremors, Anaconda, and the hands down winner, Deep Blue Sea).
Your reviews are hysterically funny and the screenshots showing the individual characters are an excellent touch; I don't know of any other review site that's thought of doing this.
Don't know where you are or what you do with the Corps but keep your head down and check your six on a frequent basis (I work security for oil companies in the Gulf and former Soviet Union, myself). Be real cautious trusting the locals.
I don't know what it is with Marines; my last roomate in grad school in Manhattan was an ex-Marine sergeant who was a practicing Buddhist (picked it up after a tour in the Philippines) and wrote for Singer/Songwriter magazine. I never realized there were so many renaissance men in the Marine Corps.
I somehow lost the copy of the reply that I sent to Robin, but much appreciate the idea of being called a renaissance man. I have many interests, including woodworking, tabletop wargaming, painting those same tabletop miniatures, reading, nature (I cannot wait for Jenna and Andy to be interested in insects, spiders, turtles, and frogs), photography, Legos, and gardening. They wax and wane over the years, taking a place as my focus for months or a year, then fading back into the background. Maintaining Badmovies.org has proven one of the longest sustained and most intensive of my hobbies. |
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From: edward lowery
a sweet gem from the man himself ralph bakshi i can't belive badmovies.org whould do such a thing by putting this movie from the 70's on the list shame on all of you at the website that you created and i love dawn of the dead (another gem from the 70's) you should remove this and planet of the apes(from a different decade) off of your website oh yeah where's the uwe boll movie's when you need them and here's the list of them blackwoods, house of the dead, alone in the dark, and bloodrayne. look at those movies and see they could be put on your list. and one last thing.........PLANET OF THE APES WON A DAMN AWARD BACK A FEW YEARS AGO READ UP ON YOUR DAMN MOVIE HISTORY BOOKS AND DON'T FORGET ABOUT DAWN OF THE DEAD REMOVE THAT FROM YOUR LIST TOO. and really one last thing. ROLLERBALL THE 2002 VERSION is what the fans are talking about not the 1975 classic there talking ABOUT. SO GET IT RIGHT AND FROM THE WORDS OF MR. CARLOS MENCEA YOU ARE ALL A BUNCH OF DEE-DEE-DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES
I hope somebody steals your milk money tomorrow. |
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From: ZipLocGrl@aol.com
Just so you know you should put Dian Bahar instead of George Moon - you use Trey's name when he used an alias ... helloooooooo! Its called consistency! Whether or not you like the movie, you should be accurate ....
Hello, I did not write the review. It is clearly marked at the top as being written by Josh Bailey. In addition, I only sometimes mention the name of the actor or actress in the review, when it seems that many people would recognize the name and also be surprised. Dian Bachar is probably not someone that many people would recognize. His performances are usually fun and add to the movie, but he is not an A-list name who randomly cropped up in a weird movie. Josh seemed to feel the same way, so he wrote the review the way he saw fit.
Consistency and accuracy are two different things. Dian Bachar is the correct spelling of the name and his character's name in the film was George Noon. It was the name of the character Trey was playing, not an alias. And, lastly, "it is" is "it's."
I swear, why is it always AOL users? |
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From: Joe Marotta
Trying to find the name of an old movie I vaguely remember watching back in the 60's seemed like an impossible task. Then I found your great site. It took 20 minutes to narrow my search for the title due to your excellent plot summaries and screen shots. That cheesy movie was The Brain From Planet Arous. Ah the sweet memories...
I have to tell you that I've spent the last 4 hours trapped on your website, captivated by the hysterical reviews that you write. I've enjoyed reading your reviews more than seeing the movies! Please keep up the great work.
Best of luck to you on being a father. And also, a sincere Thank You for your service in the United States Marines! Best to you and your family.
Thank you very much and happy that the site helped you find a fond old memory. Knowing that fellow b-movie lovers get some chuckles out of the site and find a few more films that interest them is what keeps me going. "The Brain from Planet Arous" is pretty fun, for an old b-movie. Probably the best performance that John Agar ever gave, too. |
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From: Tom Adams
A friend and I were discussing B SciFi flics. We both remember a movie where the monsters could be killed 'ZAPPED' with light. Of course it's the local high school kids that have to deal with the monsters because none of the adults believe them. But they end up killing the monsters by surrounding the monsters with their cars and blowing away the bad monsters with their high beams. Neither my friend nor I can remember the name of this oh so entertaining flic. Do you or anyone you know happen to be familiar with this movie?
I am sending this again, as my reply was bounced as undeliverable. I believe that your correct address might be this one. In hitting reply, your reply to address is configured (probably by your email software) as "incorrect address"
This sounds much like two movies (one a remake of the other). The original was "Invasion of the Saucer Men" and the monsters had huge heads. The remake was "Attack of the Eye Creatures" and the monsters look like people covered with melted candlewax. Gerry Anderson's SciFilm.org has images of the monsters in both movies:
http://www.scifilm.org/musings2/musing727.html http://www.scifilm.org/musings/musing161.html
I hope that one proves to be your movie.
DUDE! You have simultaneously answered my movie question and fixed my e-mail. You are definitely going into my contacts.
I have always loved B-movies, but until recently I thought that I was alone in the universe. In the last year, I have begun collecting some of my favorites. I have a particular fondness for horror. In order to accommodate my burgeoning bevy of B's, I am building a display cabinet - much to my wife's dismay. Anyway, I sure appreciate your help.
Glad to be of assistance. My wife has pretty much given up on my bad movie obsession. She even likes some of them. Still, one room in our house, my office, is just movies. Two walls completely covered with DVDs and VHS and laserdiscs filling half the closet. But you, a display cabinet for the bad movies, very cool. |
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From: Vanessa Caviness
*I NEED THE ENTIRE AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION- PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZZZZZZZZZZE40EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I believe you must be talking about "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." The audience participation guide I made for the theater in Boston years ago is here (linked through from the review). Just right click and save to your computer, whichever version you want:
http://www.badmovies.org/movies/rockyhorror/audience/
This differs from the official one in some ways. However, there are usually some local deviations anywhere I have seen it shown. It adds some flavor. The DVD I have also has an audio track with the audience calls. There is a CD set out that has all the audience calls with the movie too. Last, but not least, a few books have all the calls. You can find most of these by checking Amazon.com.
it didn't fucling work----HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is one of those times when you just point at the useless person and laugh. |
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