All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
View MoreBy the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
View MoreIt's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
View MoreAmazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
View MoreAfter seeing this little gem in our On Demand service, I knew I had to watch it. It doesn't really have much of a re-watchability factor to it, but it's worth the view if you like this sort of thing.Honestly, it's one of those movies that's so mind numbingly bad (I'm assuming it was supposed to be though, since it seems sort of like a parody of some form) that it's absolutely hilarious. The title alone tells you pretty much what you're in for really.I wouldn't call this scary by any means, but to be fair I'm a horror movie junkie. I loved Trail of the Screaming Forehead mostly because it was so ridiculous and cheesy that it made me laugh. I couldn't tell you why but movies that are bad on purpose are to me what lights are to moths. I'd also like to say that this film could probably earn a Guinness world record for the most times the word "forehead" is mentioned in a movie. Kudos to the people that actually managed to make a feature film about nothing but foreheads so entertaining!
View MoreI accidentally found Lost Skeleton of Cadavera while channel surfing one day. It became one of my top five favorite movies. I anxiously awaited Lost Skeleton Returns Again and found it to be trying hard to recapture the magic of its predecessor. Trail of the Screaming Forehead seemed to me to be doing the same. I did get a few chucks and one or two "laugh out louds" but I think that was because I knew what to expect. Now I get Larry Blamire and his "so stupid its funny" approach, however in this movie sometimes it worked and sometimes it just didn't. The actors seem less straight faced and tend to get a bit silly at times, even leaving the motivation within motivation that the actors used in Lost Skeleton (Andrew Parks is quoted as saying he imagined himself as an actor who viewed as his most important roll ever).All thing considered I did enjoy the movie because this is the kind of humor that I enjoy. It will have a cult following I'm sure, and I will watch it again just to notice those little gems I'd missed the first time, just like the first two that I've seen.
View MoreThis movie succeeded in cracking me up throughout its duration. The characters are what it is all about. Great casting!! Why doesn't Jennifer Blaire have a career? She is so hot and funny. The whole concept of foreheads inching around like slinky toys and stalking people is crazy enough. The lab scientist who was responsible for turning her boyfriend into a "forehead sphinx", the skipper and his mate, who looks like a pathetic version of Kirk Douglas in "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"; the crazy librarian, the weird "expert"...most of the laughs are attributed to how dumb these people acted...not an easy feat for an actor. If you see it listed on cable, watch it!
View MoreThis movie is a great spoof to the old sci-fi 50s movies. James Karen and Brian Howe play two great characters. From the opening song to the end 'bell routine', it had me laughing the whole way through. It is full off wit, play on words, and great color saturation. The cheesy special effects make it even more funny, especially with the makeshift spacecraft in the opening scene. The idea of hiding the foreheads is hilarious since it is painfully obvious who has been attacked and who hasn't. The best characters are the sailors who have great chemistry on the screen. If you like Larry Blamire and old sci-fi flicks then you'll love this movie. It's a must see for the whole family.
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