What's yours?
Mines Evil Dead 2, this movie had a REALLY low budget yet it was so cool.
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What's yours?
Mines Evil Dead 2, this movie had a REALLY low budget yet it was so cool.
Reservoir Dogs
Voices of a Distant Star.
If Kung Pow was one, then that.
Big Trouble in Little China hands down.
I was going to say Napoleon Dynamyte if you hadn't brought up Kung Pow.Quote:
Originally Posted by vampirepiggyhunter7
That.Quote:
Originally Posted by MAS82587
And Dog Soldiers.
Clerks.
Most of the really low budget movies used by MST3k. (the MST3k versions, that is :p )
>>> Kamen Rider movies..
Pretty much.Quote:
Originally Posted by Super Delete
Army of darkness. Acually my favorite
THAT WAS SO BORING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by DMKA
Mine was the Blair witch project, if it classifies. DO NOT WATCH THAT BEFORE GOING ON CAMP!!!!!!!
Army of Darkness, Saw, Napoleon Dynamite and A Nightmare on Elm Street.
Shaun of the Dead.
AMAZING movie, one of my fovorite. "eh mate got anything yet?: "no mate bit busy right now"Quote:
Originally Posted by Maxico
Terminator. That's probably the best low budget movie ever made. The most expensive piece of equipment on that movie was possibly his Gargoyle sunglasses ;)
Clerks
Best movie, EVER!
Shaun of the dead had a nearly $4 million budget, which is low in comparison to some but still pretty high.Quote:
Originally Posted by Maxico
My favorite would be Psycho.
Any Kung fu movie
Troll 2.
In terms of something decent, not to just watch when you're under the influence, either Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, Surf Nazis Must Die, or The Toxic Avenger.
Fist of the North Star
Monsoon Wedding. : ) Its mostly all in another language though...
Garden State
Evil Dead 2 had a $3,500,000 budget. Which was given as an example and isn't that much less than Shaun of the Dead.Quote:
Originally Posted by Malevolence
When making a movie that's very little.
BASEketball am pretty sure that was a low budget film.
I also liked shaun of the dead and troll 2...
Monty Python : Holy Grail :choc:
I love that Pink Floyd paid for most of Grail to get produced.
$500,000 is more than half of what it was for Psycho, but as I said, in comparison to most it's low, but definately not the lowest. Granted, Psycho is an old movie and the norm was much lower then.Quote:
Originally Posted by Maxico
Equilibrium
Really? cool haha.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jowy
yeah Pink Floyd are so nice, now if only they'd tour :choc:
the edukators, german cinema... good movie.
Shaun of the Dead! No doubt!! :jokey:
They had a reuinoin tour last year or atleast a concert. Not that Roger Water would ever do that agin :rolleyes2Quote:
Originally Posted by Brian The Pink Shark
12 angry men is mine. made in 1957 by sidney lumet. it was shot in only 21 days in one room. one of favourite films
Primer
Pi. The movie was shot on an abismal $60,000, but it doesn't at all feel like it. Great movie.
Serenity was relatively low budget and it's my faaaavorite movie.
Evil Dead Series
Clerks
Brain Dead
Bruce Lee's Fist of Fury and that Drgaon movie what was it called there was a seen where this guy said Shonuff and everyone praised him. The black guy at the end caught a bullet with his teeth like Bruce Lee and did that wavy hand thing, what was that movie called?
Mirrormask. They did the best they could with what they had, and it was an amazing movie. I can't wait to buy the DVD on Tuesday.
MirrorMask seems interesting. I might have to check it out on DVD. Is it coming out at major retailers on dvd or just online?
Saw and Ginger Snaps (i am referring to only the 1st ones for both of these movies, not their sequels)
That was a very strange movie.Quote:
Originally Posted by look_out_below
Yeah, Lord of The Rings was oright.