SS Doomtrooper and Screamers are two of my faves.
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A modern one that I'm really liking is Decoys, starring Nicole
Eggert. it's about a group of nubile cheerleaders on a small college
campus who are actually aliens that feed on humans.
my fave b scifi movies would definitely have to be whole live action
giant robot series. robot jox, robot wars, and crash burn. all of
which i own on vhs. robot jox had the best graphics. even if you can
tell that they were using models there's something about acutally
building something to
almost forgot the worst. the worst for me was starship troopers 2:
heros of the federation. all i have to say is HUH!?! was there even a
plot or did they just start filming and say let's see what happens.
My favorite Bad movie is The Reanimator which is so sick and wrong
it is funny and Good (and, a must for a good B movie - it has an
excellent nude scene)! I wanted to love Basket Case about a
dim-witted man who carries his detached but formerly conjoined (and
deformed)brother around in a covered
I really liked Screamers. Didn't see SSDoomtrooper
Tracey
B. Smith wrote:
SS Doomtrooper and Screamers are two of my faves.
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mailto:scifinoir2%40yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A modern one that I'm really liking is Decoys, starring Nicole
That is the worse. I could sit through more than 20 minutes of it
Tracey
votomguy wrote:
almost forgot the worst. the worst for me was starship troopers 2:
heros of the federation. all i have to say is HUH!?! was there even a
plot or did they just start filming and say let's see what
Wasn't Decoys a (gasp) Sci-FI Original?
If so, I think I remember being a little impressed by the opening
cinematography, then being horribly put off by the opening bit of
dialogue.
Do any of the Robocops count as B movies now? I think it's clear
that Robocop 2 deserves to be on all of
I too liked Reanimator especially enjoyed Jeffrey Combs. I'm glad he
has resurfaced on the 4400.
Tracey
ravenadal wrote:
My favorite Bad movie is The Reanimator which is so sick and wrong
it is funny and Good (and, a must for a good B movie - it has an
excellent nude scene)! I wanted to
would you believe i actually watched the whole thing?? **shudder** i
dunno why but i felt i had too. lol i've seen almost everything
starship troopers that there is. the only thing i haven't seen is vol 3
of the 1989 anime. that was probably the truest to the book of
anything. althought
i almost forgot the best part of the movie. did you notice that they
didnt' have enough complete uniforms from the first one for the
sequel?? and they didn't even hae the morita that was in the first one.
that caught me off guard especially with all the starship trooper
uniforms floatin in so
Tracey- I *knew* there was a reason I liked you. :)
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I
too liked Reanimator especially enjoyed Jeffrey Combs. I'm glad he
has resurfaced on the 4400.
Tracey
ravenadal wrote:
My favorite Bad movie is The Reanimator which
Forgot about Screamers. Has the best come-on line that can, IMO, ever be used
ona woman. Peter Weller's character says to the female lead, simply, My God,
you're beautiful. If any guy here uses the line, let me know what degree of
success it brings, okay?
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey
I've never seen that. Did I get lucky?
votomguy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: almost forgot the worst. the worst
for me was starship troopers 2:
heros of the federation. all i have to say is HUH!?! was there even a
plot or did they just start filming and say let's see what happens.
Another personal favorite of mine- Crossworlds with Josh Sports Night
CHarles and Rutger Middle-Age Spread Hauer.
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some more I like:
~Amanda and The Alien with Michael Dorn, Stacy Keach and Nicole Eggert
~Yesterday's Target
in a word... YES!!! even if you're as big a starship troopers fan as
i am. let's just say the next time i see a movie and i'm like WOW i
din't know there was a sequel. i'll just see what else is on.
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never seen that. Did I
Thank you for the meory and the laugh, Oyabun!
Oyabun of Beats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I submit that Prince Of
Space should be counted as one of the
greatest MST3K movies of all time. I have yet to hear bootblacker
ever uttered anywhere else as a name of a profession.
Prince Of
You're right; fascinating stuff. Please keep it coming.
Brent
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fascinating science stuff.
http://www.world-science.net/othernews/070425-habitable-planet.htm
Because of its temperature and relative proximity, this planet will most
probably be a very important target of
I liked the roughneck series. I never saw the anime
Tracey
votomguy wrote:
would you believe i actually watched the whole thing?? **shudder** i
dunno why but i felt i had too. lol i've seen almost everything
starship troopers that there is. the only thing i haven't seen is vol 3
of the
Well, something I can stock up on to feed the fireplace during those
long winter nigths...
Don't, they'll probably give off toxic fumes...
Oyabun of Beats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[source: http://trekmovie.com/2007/04/20/berman-to-write-book-on-trek-
experience/]
Berman To Write
I totally missed that. I'm making a list of this thread of B-movies to
rent. This is good stuff.
By the way B-Movie Rutger Hauer made a movie I like where he is a
prisoner who where a ring around his neck that will explode if he is not
near the prisoner with the matching rink. They discover
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I never noticed that.
Tracey
votomguy wrote:
i almost forgot the best part of the movie. did you notice that they
didnt' have enough complete uniforms from the first one for the
sequel?? and they didn't even hae the morita that was in the first one.
that caught me off guard especially with
great minds
While I'm glad Combs is back on the map, I still think he is underused.
I'm surprised Sam Raimi has not taken notice of him for a supporting
part in any of his TV series in the past or one of his movies. He seems
to like sarcastic types
Tracey
Martin wrote:
Tracey- I
Extremely Lucky. It is So bad.
Tracey
Martin wrote:
I've never seen that. Did I get lucky?
votomguy [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:votomguy%40yahoo.com wrote:
almost forgot the worst. the worst for me was starship troopers 2:
heros of the federation. all i have to say is HUH!?! was
All this talk of bad movies and B-Movies caused me to have a dream in
which there was a serial killer who was running around killing the
writers, producers, directors and stars of bad b movies and the
industry. As a result the industry started to dry up because they
couldn't catch him and
I Come in Piece and Plan 9 From Outer Space...
Said
www.onceuponatimeinthecongo.com
-
Ahhh...imagining that irresistible new car smell?
Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.
[Non-text portions of this message have been
LMNAO!
Meta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, something I can stock up on to feed the fireplace during those
long winter nigths...
Don't, they'll probably give off toxic fumes...
Oyabun of Beats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[source:
Must...findscriptmust...do
horrid...Mistietreatment...must...stopimitatingWilliamF***ingShatnerin...everysiteIvisit...
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Extremely Lucky. It is So bad.
Tracey
Martin wrote:
I've never seen that. Did I get lucky?
When does The 4400 start back up? Or am I so far behild again that it's
laughable?
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
great minds
While I'm glad Combs is back on the map, I still think he is underused.
I'm surprised Sam Raimi has not taken notice of
Is the series available on DVD? I know, I can look for it like any sane person,
but I don't trust the 'Net as much as I trust you folks here. Better answers,
less BS, you know?
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I
liked the roughneck series. I never saw the
Is anyone else liking the way her brain works?
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: All
this talk of bad movies and B-Movies caused me to have a dream in
which there was a serial killer who was running around killing the
writers, producers, directors and
And you go in pieces. LMNAO!!!
Said Kakese Dibinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I Come in Piece and
Plan 9 From Outer Space...
Said
www.onceuponatimeinthecongo.com
-
Ahhh...imagining that irresistible new car smell?
Check outnew cars
Ah, so it's Escape From New York meets The Gamesters of Triskelion!
On Apr 24, 2007, at 4:04 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.
Minor) wrote:
I totally missed that. I'm making a list of this thread of B-
movies to
rent. This is good stuff.
By the way B-Movie Rutger Hauer made
In a message dated 4/24/07 4:05:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
would you believe i actually watched the whole thing?? **shudder** i
dunno why but i felt i had too. lol i've seen almost everything
starship troopers that there is. the only thing i haven't seen is vol 3
of the 1989
In a message dated 4/24/07 7:45:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By the way B-Movie Rutger Hauer made a movie I like where he is a
prisoner who where a ring around his neck that will explode if he
is not
near the prisoner with the matching rink. They discover eachother and
escape,
My Fav: Star Crash...My worst: Star Crash
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've never seen that. Did I get
lucky?
votomguy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: almost forgot the worst. the worst for me
was starship troopers 2:
heros of the federation. all i have to say is HUH!?! was there even a
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Keith,
Your e-mail server is blocking my messages as spam! Please fix the problem.
Thanks very much,
Amy
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Fav Island of Terror
** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
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I don't think Decoys was a Sci Fi Original. Just a few years ago, the bulk of
the movies aired on Sci Fi were films they'd obtained from other sources.
Things like Re-Animator, Lake Placid, a bunch of Steven King miniseries,
etc. I think Decoy was from that group. Almost without fail, the
I remember that one, but not sure if it's the original movie with that theme,
which has been done to death. I think I saw one with Nia Peeples just a couple
of years ago with the same theme.
-- Original message --
From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
that used to happen to me until I moved. He can not do anything.
Comcast is doing it. you can write to them but they do not respond.
Some one sharing your email server has been flagged as a spammer and you
are paying for it.
Tracey
Amy wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Sean of the Dead people would have a field day with that concept! It's a
great one, that could be full of all kinds of satirical jabs at the industry.
-- Original message --
From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All this talk of bad
Thank you! Now I can get that extra hour of sleep.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 4/24/07 7:45:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By the way B-Movie Rutger Hauer made a movie I like where he is a
prisoner who where a ring around his neck that will explode if he
is not
I can almost recall the title. I'll wake up at three in the morn yelling the
answer, watch.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I remember that one, but not sure if it's the
original movie with that theme, which has been done to death. I think I saw one
with Nia Peeples just a couple of years
In a message dated 4/24/07 10:05:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can almost recall the title. I'll wake up at three in the morn yelling
the answer, watch.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I remember that one, but not sure
if it's the original movie with that theme, which has been
Only Peter could have pulled that line off...
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Forgot about Screamers. Has the
best come-on line that can, IMO, ever be used ona woman. Peter Weller's
character says to the female lead, simply, My God, you're beautiful. If any
guy here uses the line, let
So far, I have only liked the book...
votomguy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: in a word... YES!!! even if you're
as big a starship troopers fan as
i am. let's just say the next time i see a movie and i'm like WOW i
din't know there was a sequel. i'll just see what else is on.
--- In
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070425/ap_on_sc/habitable_planet
Potentially habitable planet found
By SETH BORENSTEIN, AP Science Writer
WASHINGTON - For the first time astronomers have discovered a planet
outside our solar system that is potentially habitable, with Earth-like
temperatures, a
This is awesome. Download The Matrix in a couple of minutes? Imagine the
possibilities for remote teleconferences, long-distance surveys and surgeries.
Why, those people who don't want to go to the movies could actually watch a new
movie release on home, not even having to wait for DVD rentals
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wow and catnip for SF fans too.
Cheers!
Amy
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070425/ap_on_sc/habitable_planet
Potentially habitable planet found
By SETH BORENSTEIN, AP Science Writer
WASHINGTON - For the first time astronomers have discovered a planet
outside our solar
Thanks. How bad was the sequel. I find B-Movie sequels are just terrible
Tracey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 4/24/07 7:45:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:yokozuna%40globalsoulmedia.com writes:
By the way B-Movie Rutger Hauer made a movie I like where he is a
prisoner
I read somewhere that plan 9 is the number one B Movie of all time
Tracey
Martin wrote:
And you go in pieces. LMNAO!!!
Said Kakese Dibinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:drcsaid%40yahoo.com
wrote: I Come in Piece and Plan 9 From Outer Space...
Said
I saw that one too. I think the Rutger Hauer was first.
Tracey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember that one, but not sure if it's the original movie with that
theme, which has been done to death. I think I saw one with Nia
Peeples just a couple of years ago with the same theme.
Anyone like Automatic, with Olivier Gruner, Daphne Ashbrook, John Glover
and Penny Johnson
Plot: Robgen industries newest security system is The J Series
Automatic, an android model designed and programmed to protect humans
from violent attacks. But one night, an Automatic named J269 discovers
Wish I was creative that way. I'd start working on the script right away.
Tracey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Sean of the Dead people would have a field day with that
concept! It's a great one, that could be full of all kinds of
satirical jabs at the industry.
-- Original
It runs on a different schedule here in the States than in Mexico where
I was, but I think I read somewhere that it starts back up in the summer
Tracey
Martin wrote:
When does The 4400 start back up? Or am I so far behild again that
it's laughable?
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.
According to Internet movie database you can buy it on Amazon
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0190198/
Tracey
Martin wrote:
Is the series available on DVD? I know, I can look for it like any
sane person, but I don't trust the 'Net as much as I trust you folks
here. Better answers, less BS,
Found this for you hardcore B-movie Fans
http://www.bmoviecentral.com/bmoviecentral/reviews/index.html
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) wrote:
Anyone like Automatic, with Olivier Gruner, Daphne Ashbrook, John Glover
and Penny Johnson
Plot: Robgen industries newest security system
At least Streets of Fire had the good sense to disguise it in a decent action
adventure...
Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not even. Whenever one comes on, I
turn off the TV and pop my Elvis' Greatest Hits CD in. Though, in all honesty,
two do make my tolerable list. Purple Rain and
Why am I thinking Dirty Harry would be investigating that case???
Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wish I was creative that way. I'd start working on the script right away.
Tracey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Sean of the Dead people would have a field
Gotta love Internet Movie Database. Its called Deadlocked: Escape from
Zone 14 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112822/ (1995) aka Deadlock 2
Tracey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 4/24/07 10:05:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:truthseeker_013%40yahoo.com writes:
I can almost
Add Escape From New York to the list
Tracey
High Priest of Hi-Fi wrote:
Ah, so it's Escape From New York meets The Gamesters of Triskelion!
On Apr 24, 2007, at 4:04 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.
Minor) wrote:
I totally missed that. I'm making a list of this thread of B-
Reece, you've reminded me of the one movie I did want remade, for one reason
only. During the scene in which Colossus impregnates Julie Christie,
thebackground music is changed to...
Computer Love.
Okay, I'll leave now...
Reece Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What was
Hi SciFiNoir Family. Last year I signed us up for a service that
provides a map of where scifinoir members live. A few members asked me
about it, so I decided to post this message about it. Most of you
probably live really close to other memers and do not even know it. This
map will hopefully
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