May 11th 2020

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Tiggnutz wrote:
Reign in Blood wrote:What was deep red clue? Bitchin theme songs for 100?
It's my cell phones ring tone
No bullshit, Jack?
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Reign in Blood wrote:
Tiggnutz wrote:
Reign in Blood wrote:What was deep red clue? Bitchin theme songs for 100?
It's my cell phones ring tone
No bullshit, Jack?
No bullshit it's free on Zedge
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That is fucking sweet. Good to know the love for Goblin shines!
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Reign in Blood wrote:That is fucking sweet. Good to know the love for Goblin shines!
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 ring
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Lloyd Kaufman is a guest on Last Drive-In this week :D
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Tiggnutz wrote:Lloyd Kaufman is a guest on Last Drive-In this week :D
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. :P
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Tiggnutz wrote:
Reign in Blood wrote:That is fucking sweet. Good to know the love for Goblin shines!
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 ring
All my ringtone does now is have Buckethead's weird ass shout out "I am the gutter!", so not much diff.
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zombie wrote:
Tiggnutz wrote:Lloyd Kaufman is a guest on Last Drive-In this week :D
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. :P
Maybe it's a movie about some sort of crash
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zombie wrote:
Tiggnutz wrote:Lloyd Kaufman is a guest on Last Drive-In this week :D
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. :P
Maybe it's a movie about some sort of crash
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.
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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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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?
have they done christine yet? that may be the "crash" part of it. *shrug*
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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.
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zombie wrote:
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?
have they done christine yet? that may be the "crash" part of it. *shrug*
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.
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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. :P
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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).
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