Rating: Summary: The Ultimate B Movie Review: I have to admit this movie has it all. If you consider your self a B movie afficianado this is for you. The plot is pure pulp, a motorcycle gang transcends death to return to the living world. It even has an evil hero complete with tight leather pants, white turtle neck and bad teeth. I've watched this movie countless numbers of times and it still entertains.
Rating: Summary: awesome plot if you think about it.... Review: I loved this movie in my pre-teen years. As I remember (A Grey Autumn Detroit Saturday Afternoon) watching this movie. I guess it set the mood for this film. The 70's, Motorcycles and a Stonehenge type place (the 7 Witches). Need i say more.
Rating: Summary: The living dead Review: I saw this movie 20 years ago on creature feature,was able to obtain a copy 10 years ago(used to be a 3.00 video).The movie is great,an english cult classic .The soundtrack gives this b movie a real morbid and dark feeling.The movie is about a motorcycle gang that learns about how to come back from the dead.
Rating: Summary: It was very weird! Review: I thought if it had had more gore and blood it would have been great, But it was still very funny and was good.
Rating: Summary: A 70's Classic Review: I too have seen the picture many years ago as a teenager. The film stuck in my mind for all these years. The storyline is engraved in (stone) ... LOL . I highly recommend the film to the 30-40 crowd, it brings back some fond memories of being a teenager & the wild things we did or fantasized, about . It flashes back visions of the way the world was back then. I true classic , in my book esp. if you liked to ride bikes.
Rating: Summary: A classic bad horror movie! Review: I, too, saw this as a child on Chilly Billy Cardille's Chiller Theater, and it has never been surpassed as my all-time favorite horror film. Watching George Sanders wondering, "What in the world was I thinking when I signed on for this?" is priceless. Not quite an Ed Wood-quality picture, but it has aspirations!
Rating: Summary: A classic bad horror movie! Review: I, too, saw this as a child on Chilly Billy Cardille's Chiller Theater, and it has never been surpassed as my all-time favorite horror film. Watching George Sanders wondering, "What in the world was I thinking when I signed on for this?" is priceless. Not quite an Ed Wood-quality picture, but it has aspirations!
Rating: Summary: A classic bad horror movie! Review: I, too, saw this as a child on Chilly Billy Cardille's Chiller Theater, and it has never been surpassed as my all-time favorite horror film. Watching George Sanders wondering, "What in the world was I thinking when I signed on for this?" is priceless. Not quite an Ed Wood-quality picture, but it has aspirations!
Rating: Summary: It ain't Quadrophenia! Review: It's something much better! This film may not have much in the way of plot or acting, but what it does have is that most intagable of film qualities-the ability to stick in your head for ever after having seen it. I myself saw it as a young'n on Elvira's tv show back in the 80's, and could never forget the sight of bikers turning to stone! Indeed, I had to ask myself if I saw what I thought I saw. What you have is a movie ripe for the Mystery Science Theater treatment, or just a good time with some friends and a bad movie you can get some good laughs out of. The rundown is: A bratty son of a Medium leads a mod gang of hooligans, "The Living Dead" (complete with skull-painted helmets) and wants mum's secret of eternal life. The butler might be the devil? We're not sure. Brat kills himself, rides his hog out of his grave and convinces his gang that ritualistic mass suicide is fun! Of course, convincing his girlfriend is another matter-hilarity ensues! 90 minutes will go by and you won't know what any of it meant, but you won't be able to forget-Psychomania!
Rating: Summary: Bizzare biker horror that represents early 70's Britain well Review: Nothing comes close to touching this truly one-of-a-kind biker/horror movie. Gang leader Nicky Henson comes back from the dead and leads his bunch of undead bikers on a maniacal rampage across the countryside. See veteran thesps, such as George Sanders and Beryl Reid, almost choke on some of the dialogue they have to deliver, but such things are inconsequential next to the sheer enjoyment of the movie, with it's alarmingly nihilistic attitude (which includes running down babies in carriages) that prefigured the punk movement that was waiting in the wings. The movie also contains one of the coolest music scores to be produced in the seventies: wah-wah guitars blend seemlessly with haunting organ music and celestial vocals. Would some record label PLEASE released the soundtrack! So strong is the influence of this movie, there is currently a script floating around for a possible remake... All-in-all, this is a great movie that makes you feel nostalgic for the 70's, watch & enjoy...
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