Fruit Brute
Since 1983.
RETRORATING: 10
RETRORATING: 16
CONTEST WINNER!
- HOME
- YOUTUBE
- ARTICLES
- VIDEOS
- THEATER
- CLASSIFIEDS
- VHS COVERS
- CEREAL BOXES
- GAME BOX ART
- READ ALONGS
- PODCASTS
- FORUM
- FAQ
- POINTS STORE
Don't mess
with the bull.
JOIN!!!
Heavy Metal-Sploitation Part 2
ozzyrulz777 Posted on Sep 03, 2015 at 05:50 PM
I haven't seen Stunt Rock all the way through. I need to rectify that though.
Hoju Koolander Posted on Sep 03, 2015 at 01:54 PM
Based on your write-up here I tried watching this one on YouTube last night and it is very early 80's, but also incredibly boring. Just lingering shots of wooden actresses that are supposed to build suspense, but are really just filling time. I guess it's just not my style. I have seen Stunt Rock though and that one is nothing but fun for the whole running time. If you want to see Sorcery on screen, that's the one to look for.
Vaporman87 Posted on Aug 31, 2015 at 06:42 PM
Ha! I love the trailer for this one. It's so bad, it HAS to be good. It looks as though it was filmed in somebody's house with a home video camera. LOVE that about it.
What really made me laugh though, was the scene with the feet walking down a flight of stairs. That EXACT SAME scene was filmed for one of our home movies back in the day. Same angle and everything. That's hilarious.
In this article I will list my picks of comic characters that need no costume. Just looking at them make you think of Halloween and just seems ...
The forbidden areas tread only by “grown-ups” were a constant source of adventure and exploration as a kid. Think back to how often you heard th...
From about 1994-98, I didn’t play console video games. I had discovered the world of PC gaming and left behind my days of playing video games hook...
Ever since I was a baby I always loved The Beach Boys. Inever failed to have a cassette tape with me anywhere I traveled. The catchy tune...
Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice from 1988 holds the distinction of being the first movie I remember seeing in theaters. Kind of a strange choice in retro...