No bullshit, Jack?Tiggnutz wrote:It's my cell phones ring toneReign in Blood wrote:What was deep red clue? Bitchin theme songs for 100?
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No bullshit it's free on ZedgeReign in Blood wrote:No bullshit, Jack?Tiggnutz wrote:It's my cell phones ring toneReign in Blood wrote:What was deep red clue? Bitchin theme songs for 100?
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That is fucking sweet. Good to know the love for Goblin shines!
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You can use that weird children's music from Deep Red too but the general populous will probably look at you funny after hearing your phone ringReign in Blood wrote:That is fucking sweet. Good to know the love for Goblin shines!
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Lloyd Kaufman is a guest on Last Drive-In this week
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the only thing i can think that could count as a bomb was toxic crusaders. but i don't think that counts as high budget.Tiggnutz wrote:Lloyd Kaufman is a guest on Last Drive-In this week
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All my ringtone does now is have Buckethead's weird ass shout out "I am the gutter!", so not much diff.Tiggnutz wrote:You can use that weird children's music from Deep Red too but the general populous will probably look at you funny after hearing your phone ringReign in Blood wrote:That is fucking sweet. Good to know the love for Goblin shines!
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Maybe it's a movie about some sort of crashzombie wrote:the only thing i can think that could count as a bomb was toxic crusaders. but i don't think that counts as high budget.Tiggnutz wrote:Lloyd Kaufman is a guest on Last Drive-In this week
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i guess it's possible that lloyd tried to do something big budget that didn't actually happen too. i guess we'll find out on friday.Tiggnutz wrote:Maybe it's a movie about some sort of crashzombie wrote:the only thing i can think that could count as a bomb was toxic crusaders. but i don't think that counts as high budget.Tiggnutz wrote:Lloyd Kaufman is a guest on Last Drive-In this week
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Or maybe, it's a John Carpenter film for the first clue (possibly The Fog to keep with the low budget theme, and they already did Halloween), and Lloyd Kaufman/Troma are the nobodies that went worldwide?
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Carpenter's big crash first came with The Thing, which notoriously bombed when it came out. Spiderman 3, as "panned" as it was by fanboys still had mixed reviews and a very high box office take. Carpenter never had mainstream box office success. Big Trouble was his other big studio bomb.
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have they done christine yet? that may be the "crash" part of it. *shrug*DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Or maybe, it's a John Carpenter film for the first clue (possibly The Fog to keep with the low budget theme, and they already did Halloween), and Lloyd Kaufman/Troma are the nobodies that went worldwide?
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Low budget genius, went high budget and crashed...
First thought is Sam Raimi, but he never went high budget and tanked, I don't think.
First thought is Sam Raimi, but he never went high budget and tanked, I don't think.
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Maybe. I was thinking of his pre-The Thing (his big budget studio feature), but if "Crash" is really a part of it, then yeah Christine could fit. It was the movie he did after losing jobs (namely Firestarter, which he really looked forward to) after The Thing bombed.zombie wrote:have they done christine yet? that may be the "crash" part of it. *shrug*DancesWithWerewolves wrote:Or maybe, it's a John Carpenter film for the first clue (possibly The Fog to keep with the low budget theme, and they already did Halloween), and Lloyd Kaufman/Troma are the nobodies that went worldwide?
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is there a low budget genius that tried to go big budget and never worked again, after that?
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i'm still gonna say big trouble in little china as the low budget guy that got a big budget bomb. and it fits with the head explosion theme of this season. (chopping mall, maniac, brain damage)
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Well one thing we know is one of these 2 films is a Troma film.
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Surprised no one mentioned Peter Jackson as the low-budget guy. Frighteners was a box office bomb, so was King Kong and the Hobbit films(in the states, anyway).
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Based on his standards from last week, any resemblance to the clue is gonna qualify.
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Alli mentioned possibly Phantasm II, since that was a Universal production that bombed hard, and involves the 'cuda crashing on camera (which upset Joe Bob so much he refused to show it during the Phantasm-thon).