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Old 16th May 2016, 07:30 PM
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6 is the first one I ever saw as a teenager so always have fond memories from that point of view and it's the most fun for me in the series.
Is it the one where the lightning strikes the grave and Jason comes back to life?
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6 is the first one I ever saw as a teenager so always have fond memories from that point of view and it's the most fun for me in the series.
That's one reason I considered putting Under Siege in my list – I'm not a Steven Seagal fan, but I have fond memories of watching it at a friend's birthday party when I was about 12 and have enjoyed it since then.
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Old 16th May 2016, 07:37 PM
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Is it the one where the lightning strikes the grave and Jason comes back to life?
Thats the one really like Thom Mathews in the leading role.
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Old 16th May 2016, 07:38 PM
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That's one reason I considered putting Under Siege in my list – I'm not a Steven Segal fan, but I have fond memories of watching it at a friend's birthday party when I was about 12 and have enjoyed it since then.
There is a certain cake scene that sticks in my memory i was a big Baywatch fan back then too

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The main reason I included Jaws: The Revenge is due to the fond memories I had watching it when I was young. We had it recorded off the TV and I would watch it often - plus at the time I had no idea how 'bad' it was considered by critics and fans alike. I've easily seen it more times than the original Jaws (which I love).
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Old 16th May 2016, 07:43 PM
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Ok, this has been hard work again. And there's no way it was ever going to be a top ten for me.
Some of these films are absolute howlers, and some have decent moments but don't really hold together.


Survival Of The Dead (i find it enjoyable)

Condor Man (saw this at the cinema as a kid, with the condor car in attendance)

The Wicker Tree (ok it's bad, but i enjoyed it)

Supergirl (Sexier than Superman & Peter Cook)

Hawk The Slayer

Batman And Robin (Having to watch this repeatedly with my kid, terrible but strangely entertaining.)

Howling 2/ 3 (both as demented as each other)

Bloodsucking Freaks (a classic)

Sucker Punch

King Kong Lives

Zoltan Hound Of Dracula

Mantis In Lace/ House On Bare Mountain/ Kiss Me Quick/ Terror At Orgy Castle/ Curious Dr Hummp
(Something weird nudie cutie,LSD & monster insanity )

I Bought A Vampire Motorcycle

League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen

Dracula Vs Frankenstein

Argento’s Dracula

Ghoulies

Plan 9 From Outer Space

Ilsa She Wolf Of Ss (Guilty Of using Nazi atrocities as an excuse for tits)

Zombie Lake (enuff said)
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Old 16th May 2016, 07:44 PM
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Bloodsucking Freaks and Zombie Lake are two more that could have easily appeared on my list too.
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Old 16th May 2016, 07:53 PM
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Ok, this has been hard work again. And there's no way it was ever going to be a top ten for me.
Some of these films are absolute howlers, and some have decent moments but don't really hold together.op2:


Survival Of The Dead (i find it enjoyable)

Condor Man (saw this at the cinema as a kid, with the condor car in attendance)

The Wicker Tree (ok it's bad, but i enjoyed it)

Supergirl (Sexier than Superman & Peter Cook)

Hawk The Slayer

Batman And Robin (Having to watch this repeatedly with my kid, terrible but strangely entertaining.)

Howling 2/ 3 (both as demented as each other)

Bloodsucking Freaks (a classic)

Sucker Punch

King Kong Lives

Zoltan Hound Of Dracula

Mantis In Lace/ House On Bare Mountain/ Kiss Me Quick/ Terror At Orgy Castle/ Curious Dr Hummp
(Something weird nudie cutie,LSD & monster insanity )

I Bought A Vampire Motorcycle

League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen

Dracula Vs Frankenstein

Argento’s Dracula

Ghoulies

Plan 9 From Outer Space

Ilsa She Wolf Of Ss (Guilty Of using Nazi atrocities as an excuse for tits)

Zombie Lake (enuff said)
Hawk the Slayer!! Forgot about. Its utter bollocks but i love it. Batman and Robin gave me a headache, couldn't actually finish it.
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Old 16th May 2016, 07:58 PM
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Hawk The Slayer great call its pretty bad but has a charm that i enjoy.
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There is a certain cake scene that sticks in my memory i was a big Baywatch fan back then too

That one always stands out in the memory but, oddly enough, the scene we watched several times was the one where the guy is crushed by the falling metal beam, trying to figure out how it was done!
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