ALIEN 2: ON EARTH (1979) Known as one of the best Italian gross out sci-fi films. This Alien rip-off begins when a space crew's ship returns to earth without its occupants. Blue rocks are scattered around a beach that contain Alien eggs. The eggs burst with face hugging aliens and take the form of those who are stupid enough to put their face in close range. In one scene, an alien pops from a girl's face and decapitates the next victim in line. A great addition to the genre.
AMIN: THE RISE AND FALL (1980) Directed by Wade Huie. The
Repulsive tyrant of Uganda who raped, tortured, and ate his people is
presented in this twisted docu-drama.
ANTHROPOPHAGOUS (1980) Directed by Joe D'Amato. A couple take a boat to an abandoned island and find the terror that lurks there. The two scenes that have been cut from any American release are intact, one being the moment when the beast strangles a pregnant woman, reaches through her vaginal canal, and pulls the baby out for a light snack
BAD RONALD (1974) Made for TV Horror Starring Kim Hunter. Ronald, a young high school student, accidentally kills a young girl. His mother, Kim Hunter, builds a hiding space for him in the bathroom, but when she dies, Bad Ronald is left alone to discover a demented imagination while another family moves into the house.
THE BATWOMAN (1968) English Subtitled. Created during the Batman TV craze of the 1960's, Gloria slaps on her Batwoman outfit to defeat the neighborhood mad scientist who wants to create a race of gill men out of wrestlers; oh yeah, Batwoman's outfit is a bikini batman costume, and her 1960's hips fill it in beautifully.
BODY COUNT (1986) Starring David Hess/ Directed by Ruggero Deodato. Hard to find UNCUT 87 minute English language import print of a.k.a. CAMPING DEL TERRORE the 1986 film from Ruggero CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST Deodato. A group of teenagers are stalked, slashed & slain in the FRIDAY THE 13TH style at an abandoned camping site where eleven years ago a couple were killed in a gruesome manner. Stars David Hess, Mimsy Farmer & Charles Napier, with a killer music score by Claudio Simonetti. Very graphic with excessively gory knifings, guttings, decapitations, & skewerings.
BRAZILIAN STAR WARS (1978) Just when you thought Turkish Star Wars was the most fun
you could have, along comes Brazilian Star Wars. We actually have a
Darth Vader look alike in this one, but the music is more of a disco
score than the ripped off Indiana Jones action in Turkish Star Wars;
nonetheless, Brazilian Star Wars is a great addition to that shelf of
entertaining stinkula.