I think I bit off more than I could chew with this one! First of all, thank you so very much to everyone who entered, you kept me entertained for nights. I really had some fun with this one, it's just a shame you couldn't watch them with me. I wonder how hard a live stream on YouTube or DTube would be...
Back to the task at hand, I was genuinely surprised that you all managed to suggest films I'd not seen before. Although that meant it took me longer than I'd liked to get through them, it made for a good viewing experience! Let's go through some of the great entries before getting to the winners shall we?
- For Y'ur Height Only (1981)
Thank you for bringing this film into my consciousness. It's a filipino comedy spy film released in the same year as the James Bond epic For Your Eyes Only, but I think I prefer this version. Notable for staring Weng Weng, the world's shortest adult actor as well as for his amazing martial arts skills. I'd never heard of this one, and really enjoyed it! Martial arts films definitely feature heavy in this post...
- Hudson Hawk (1991)
A film that both stars and was co-written by Bruce Willis, where have you been all my life? He also helped write the theme tune, so Dennis Waterman will be proud. Oh, and Sylvester Stallone's younger brother is in it too, cool. I thought this one might win, but upon reflection it's not quite bad enough and I wasn't expecting the surreal humour. I think I'll be revisiting this one again at a later date.
- Kung Pow! Enter the Fist (2002)
Another martial arts entry, but this one from America. I'd seen things about this film online, but never actually watched it until recently, and again, not unintentionally bad enough sadly to win but I did enjoy far more than I thought I would. I was surprised to see that it was Steve Oedekerk, who works with Jim Carrey a lot. Apparently, we can expect a sequel to this one sometime soon, so I'll be keeping an eye out for that! Thanks !
- Kung Fu Hustle (2004)
Another one that I somehow missed until now, and another martial arts film! They do make for good-bad movies, that's for sure. What stopped this one from being a winning entry was mainly down to how well received it was by critics and audiences alike, it's kinda just a good comedy film! Cheesey for sure, and the cartoonish style was definitely striking, but it was one of China's highest grossing films which took me by surprise I have to say.
- Trog (1970)
A British sci-fi flick starring Joan Crawford? Yes please, and this one really was a close contender for the number one spot. I didn't know until doing a bit of research for this post, but this was Joan's last venture onto the big screen. Some amazing costume design going on in this one, it must be said. But despite it's low-budget shortcomings, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I have a sweet spot for sci-fi, and this one was ticking all my boxes. Thank you for sharing this with me , if you know of any other gems like this don't hesitate to share!
Runner-up - SBI Share
- Battlefield Earth
Battlefield Earth (or Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 to give it it's proper title) is rather notorious among film critics and lovers alike as being genuinely one of the worst films ever made. I've heard about this film in that regard, but also because it is based upon the first half of a book by L. Ron Hubbard; founder of Scientology, one of the most notorious cults that are currently operating. I thought going into this that this film was nothing more than scientology propaganda, but it's not. It was directed by a buddhist Roger Christian, it does star Travolta who had wanted to do a film on Hubbard's works for a very long time, but couldn't find a big studio to fund it. Enter Franchise Pictures, and I guess the rest is history.
It is a terrible film, but that's what makes these enjoyable. This certainly isn't Travolta's finest work, and luckily we never got a sequel to this mess of a movie, despite Travolta having envisioned it as a two-part epic saga. It was much longer than I wanted as well, which only added to the suffering. Thank you for this, it's almost two hours I won't get back, but I'm ok with that!
First Place - 0.5SBD + SBI Share
- Miami Connection
This one was the clear winner to me, especially after I read about it's back story. A programmer working for a movie studio bought the 35mm reel off ebay for this previously unreleased EPIC. The studio then released it decades after first being produced, and we have this glorious film. This was exactly what I had in mind when I first announced this contest, and boy did it live up to my expectations.
I'm not going to ruin it for anyone, but described it best with:
"a little known gem that focuses on the trials and tribulations of a group of ninjas who also have a punk band that get involved with a rival group of ninjas who also have a punk band but are cocaíne dealers taboot."
Beautiful. I don't know how I missed this one, but thank you so very much for recommending this. I will be buying myself a physical copy in the coming weeks!
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