Your Favorite B-Horror Movie

Your Favorite B-Horror Movie

Halloween Fanatic's picture

What is your favorite B-Horror movie? Mine is Terror Tones which has a decent amount of gore and graphics are so bad it's soo funny. They only used 3000 for the movie.

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almaric's picture

I'm a big fan of Terror Toons as well, but my favorite is easily Shatter Dead.

http://www.b-independent.com/reviews/terrortoons.htm

http://www.b-independent.com/reviews/shatterdead.htm

408steve's picture

evil dead if that counts as a b movie if not i would have to say the roost

skib0o0o's picture

I have seen some pretty bad ones.... Um, I like Troma movies a lot, so I would have to go with my favorite Troma film: Tromeo and Juliet.

Mithrill56001's picture

Is a toss up between Blood Feast and Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers

Muphukka's picture

Wishmaster films might rank a little higher than the level that you guys are talking about. They are my lamne guilty pleasures.

I have put in a lot of Troma time, but I can't say that any of their horror is worth anything at all (Def By Temptation with Sam L. Jackson? GAWD).

My absolute favorite would have to be NOW EAT starring Brotha Lynch Hung (the rapper). It is so damn funny it is ridiculous. He eventually gets locked up in some silly cannibalism antics as his hip-hop buddies watch him slide off of the map. It is hilarious.

Masta Fiend's picture

I really like Nightmare Man starring Tiffany Shepis. I saw it in L.A. back in Aug. Not sure when it will be on DVD, but when it comes out i'll be the first one 2 get it!

Minds Clay's picture

Define "B-Horror movie" so I don't list a movie that isn't one. If "B" stands for budget as in "low-to-no budget" then I would have to say my favorite is Shadow Beings. I never cared much for those 50's movies.

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Define "B-Horror movie" so I don't list a movie that isn't one. If "B" stands for budget as in "low-to-no budget" then I would have to say my favorite is Shadow Beings. I never cared much for those 50's movies.

I forgot to mention Evil Dead II, however I think Sam Raimi had money for that one. Shadow Beings was made for less than 1000 and looks better than a lot of movies made for, say, 10,000-$50,000.

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