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Bubble Boy
»rank: 7016
:Description:From the producer of the outrageous AUSTlN P0WERS: THE SPY WH0 SHAGGED ME, BUBBLE B0Y is the hilarious, laugh-out-loud comedy about a sheltered young man (Jake Gyllenhaal -- 0CT0BER SKY) who breaks all the rules on a wild adventure to get the girl of his dreams! Though he's lived his entire life within the confines of a protective plastic bubble and under the ever-watchful eye of his overprotective mother (Swoosie Kurtz -- GET 0VER lT), Jimmy Livingston (Gyllenhaal) never thought that he'd missed ...
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The Angry Red Planet
»rank: 23149
: :Although widely admired among longtime science fiction fans, The Angry Red Planet is merely a substandard entry from the genre's 1950s heyday. With wooden performances, atrocious dialogue, and some monsters that would scare only very young kids, it's perfect fodder for a rainy- day marathon of cheesy movies, as long as you keep your expectations low. Following the standard plot of its day, the movie tells (in flashback) the story of four astronauts who land Rocket M-1 on Mars, only to find the ...
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The Dunwich Horror
»rank: 27863
: :Although widely admired among longtime science fiction fans, The Angry Red Planet is merely a substandard entry from the genre's 1950s heyday. With wooden performances, atrocious dialogue, and some monsters that would scare only very young kids, it's perfect fodder for a rainy- day marathon of cheesy movies, as long as you keep your expectations low. Following the standard plot of its day, the movie tells (in flashback) the story of four astronauts who land Rocket M-1 on Mars, only to find the ...
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The Wild Angels
»rank: 19520
: :Embittered by his experience working with 20th Century Fox on The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967), and weary of the Poe films for American lnternational Pictures, Roger Corman was in dire need of inspiration for his next production. He found it in Life magazine, which featured a photo of the funeral of Mother Miles, head of the Sacramento, California, Hell's Angels. From this picture came both The Wild Angels and the biker-movie genre itself. Peter Fonda, who replaced George Chakiris, stars as brooding ...
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The Fall of the House of Usher
»rank: 21098
: :Vincent Price brings a theatrical flourish to the role of Roderick Usher, a brooding nobleman haunted by the dry rot of madness in his family tree. This being Poe, there's a history of family madness and melancholia, a premature burial, and a sense of doom hanging over this gloomy, crumbling mansion. Roger Corman sold stingy AlP pictures on the concept by claiming 'The house is the monster,' or so goes the oft-told story. True or not, Corman (with the help of his brilliant ...
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The Pit and the Pendulum
»rank: 17127
: :The Fall of the House of Usher's success in 1960 spurred American lnternational Pictures to quickly launch another production based on an Edgar Allan Poe story. While producer-director Roger Corman had hoped to next adapt 'The Masque of the Red Death' (which wasn't produced until 1964), Pit and the Pendulum (the onscreen title) became the second in AlP's long-running Poe series. Set in post-lnquisition Spain, the film stars John Kerr as a young Englishman who travels to the seaside castle of his brother-in-law ...
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The Man From Planet X
»rank: 14265
: :Daring reporter John Lawrence (Robert Clarke) narrates this gripping tale of an alien's attempt to take over a tiny village in Scotland. As the story opens, Lawrence is visiting his old friend, Professor Elliot, who's made the startling discovery of a new planet that is approaching Earth at breakneck speed. Soon Elliot's lovely daughter, Enid, has spotted a mysterious craft in the middle of the moor. Lawrence and Elliot decide to investigate, inexplicably allowing the clearly evil Dr. Mears to assist. Lost the plot? ...
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X - The Man with the X-Ray Eyes
»rank: 18285
: :'0nly the gods see everything,' cautions one scientist as Dr. James Xavier (Ray Milland) experiments with a formula that will allow the human eye to see beyond the wavelength of visible light. 'l am closing in on the gods,' he responds with the hubris that is doomed to destroy his overreaching ambition. A mix of Greek tragedy and sci-fi potboiler, Roger Corman's X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (simply identified as X in the eerie, odd opening credits) is a familiar tale ...
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Eraserhead
»rank: 39312
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Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine
»rank: 25577
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