Off the Beaten Track Movies
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Off the beaten path. Well then one of my fav's. This is Danny Elfman's FIRST soundtrack, for a movie written and directed by his brother Richard (Jenna's Father-in-law)
The Forbidden Zone.
This would be in the cult classic category. Black and White, REALLY cheap sets, a topless princess and some very fine acting.
The soundtrack is fantastic!
http://www.forbiddenzonethemovie.com/media.htm
Sounds clips on Amazon.com
The Forbidden Zone.
This would be in the cult classic category. Black and White, REALLY cheap sets, a topless princess and some very fine acting.
The soundtrack is fantastic!
http://www.forbiddenzonethemovie.com/media.htm
Sounds clips on Amazon.com
Miraphone Norwegian Star Eb
King 4V BBb ~1913
Holton 4V Eb 1920
Holton 3V Eb 1930
King 4V BBb ~1913
Holton 4V Eb 1920
Holton 3V Eb 1930
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My father mentioned Johnny Dangerously once.... Once!TMurphy wrote:Why has no one yet mentioned Johnny Dangerously???
A couple more great ones:
Top Secret
The Frisco Kid
American Graffiti
The Inlaws (the old one; yeah, someone already mentioned it, but it deserves listing twice)
Stripes
The Emperors Club
Some old ones:
Bringing up Baby
Life With Father
The Long, Long Trailer
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines
Around the World in 80 Days (1956 David Niven version)
Paleface
The Mouse That Roared
There are a bunch more that deserve mentioning just as much as these I guess, but these come to my mind as real winners just at the moment.
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Getting this back on track of the thread (offbeat movies)
In no particular order:
Obsure favs...
Basquiat (spelling?)
Amalie (in French, but charming little flick)
Momento (awesome, I'm still trying to figure it out)
Dune (the SciFi channel version, better than the David Lynch!)
Strictly 80s...
Once Bitten
Lair of the White Worm
Young Sherlock Holmes
Dragonslayer
The Hobbit (toon version)
Ishtar (YES! We finally have an Ishtar sighting)
Krull
The Princess Bride (Classic)
Howard the Duck
Classics...
The Apartment (w/ Jack Lemmon)
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (Cary Grant)
The Charge of the Light Brigade (obscure but pretty bleah)
Just plain weird...
Naked Lunch (w/ Peter Weller; makes A Clockwork Orange look like Bambi)
Bad Lieutinent (w/ Harvey Keitel - I wouldn't recommend it to anyone)
In no particular order:
Obsure favs...
Basquiat (spelling?)
Amalie (in French, but charming little flick)
Momento (awesome, I'm still trying to figure it out)
Dune (the SciFi channel version, better than the David Lynch!)
Strictly 80s...
Once Bitten
Lair of the White Worm
Young Sherlock Holmes
Dragonslayer
The Hobbit (toon version)
Ishtar (YES! We finally have an Ishtar sighting)
Krull
The Princess Bride (Classic)
Howard the Duck
Classics...
The Apartment (w/ Jack Lemmon)
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (Cary Grant)
The Charge of the Light Brigade (obscure but pretty bleah)
Just plain weird...
Naked Lunch (w/ Peter Weller; makes A Clockwork Orange look like Bambi)
Bad Lieutinent (w/ Harvey Keitel - I wouldn't recommend it to anyone)
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Off the beaten path movies
It appears some of these movies are farther off the path than others.
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Re: Off the beaten path movies
Oh, he likes the premise; he just hates to keep lifting up his shirt...bloke wrote:Why rent movies such as these when you can make your own at home, eh Schlep?
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Okay, I've thought of some more:
Rustler's Rhapsody -- A great western spoof
Start the Revolution Without Me -- French Revolution "Comedy of Errors" ripoff with Gene Wilder & Donald Sutherland
History of the World, Part I -- Mel Brooks
Young Doctors in Love -- Funny, but about a hundred F-Bombs
Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother -- Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman & Madeline Kahn
A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy -- The ONLY Woody Allen movie I ever really liked
Unfaithfully Yours -- Dudley Moore decides to kill his wife and her lover
He Said, She Said -- Kevin Bacon, Elizabeth Perkins
She's Having a Baby -- Kevin Bacon, Elizabeth McGovern, kind of a chick flick but still really good.
The Burbs -- Tom Hanks' new neighbor is weird. VERY FUNNY!!
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Rustler's Rhapsody -- A great western spoof
Start the Revolution Without Me -- French Revolution "Comedy of Errors" ripoff with Gene Wilder & Donald Sutherland
History of the World, Part I -- Mel Brooks
Young Doctors in Love -- Funny, but about a hundred F-Bombs
Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother -- Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman & Madeline Kahn
A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy -- The ONLY Woody Allen movie I ever really liked
Unfaithfully Yours -- Dudley Moore decides to kill his wife and her lover
He Said, She Said -- Kevin Bacon, Elizabeth Perkins
She's Having a Baby -- Kevin Bacon, Elizabeth McGovern, kind of a chick flick but still really good.
The Burbs -- Tom Hanks' new neighbor is weird. VERY FUNNY!!
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One of my favorites since I was a kid is Flight of Dragons:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... ct-details
Animated, notable voice talent includes John Ritter as the protagonist and (IMO) some of James Earl Jones's best work as the voice of Ommadon.

I also love They Live (1988), starring "Rowdy" Roddy Piper as a man fighting the alien hordes that control us while being disguised as humans. Piper can see them with his special sunglasses. My favorite line:
"I came here to do two things: chew bubblegum and kick ***. And I'm all out of bubblegum."
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... ct-details
Animated, notable voice talent includes John Ritter as the protagonist and (IMO) some of James Earl Jones's best work as the voice of Ommadon.

I also love They Live (1988), starring "Rowdy" Roddy Piper as a man fighting the alien hordes that control us while being disguised as humans. Piper can see them with his special sunglasses. My favorite line:
"I came here to do two things: chew bubblegum and kick ***. And I'm all out of bubblegum."
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That was in Yucca Valley, just north of Palm Springs. Much of that area has hardly changed. And in the scene where the gas station is leveled to the ground, the movie crew was actually helping a project that was to be demolished. So the demolition is for real!schlepporello wrote: And in the scene where Jonathan Winters wrecks the gas station, the guy who played the scrawny attendant was acting the role with a broken wrist. The gloved hand was the one that was broken. He didn't care, he wanted to be a part of the film. Talk about dedication.
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