Killing American Style (1990)
Killing American Style won't reignite your passion for the great American action movie. But then hey, neither does The Expendables, and I know which one I'd rather watch.
The Intruder (1986)
Rambu is about to go on his own personal mission to smash everything in sight. And by everything, I mean everything.
Big Money Hustlas (2000) & Big Money Rustlas (2010)
Despite not having any artistic merit, or original ideas of their own, there is a clear identity being celebrated by the band and their fan-base. An obnoxious identity, but it's a strong one and it lends the film an individuality that is missing from most other hip-hop centric films.
Hellroller (1992)
Shot on video and semi-improvised, Hellroller is a 100 minute long bad-taste entertainment machine for people with an unabashed hatred for mankind. And I loved it.
Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II (1994)
Vernon Wells was never a good actor. In fact, you could say he's one of the worst actors to have ever graced cinema. But what you get with a Vernon Wells performance isn't acting. It's art.
Teenage Hooker Becomes a Killing Machine (2000)
Shot on DV, Teenage Hooker Becomes a Killing Machine has the feel of an ambitious student film with ideas above its station... or possibly just a professional movie gone horribly awry.
Samurai Cop (1989)
Samurai Cop is like taking a peek into the unfiltered mind of an intense 14 year old boy's macho wet dream fantasy. Its uneasy mixture of tasteless laughs and extreme violence makes it essential viewing for trash lovers.
The Antichrist (1974)
Now if there's one thing I love more than a Jaws rip-off, it’s an Exorcist rip-off, and this one is pretty good.
The Stabilizer (1986)
To rattle on about this movie in depth is to do it an injustice – there is no brain behind this thing and there is nothing to consider other than what it is – a ridiculous actioner. And it's all the better for it.