The latest pick from Grindhouse of the Day will be from the sci-fi genre and this one I remember clearly as I saw it several times on one of those UHF channels that showed cheap sci-fi and horror flicks. This particular grindhouse pick made a major impression in my preteen mind due to the awesome laserblast weapon which gave the flick its title. Yes, the latest grindhouse pick is literally titled, Laserblast.
It was released in 1978 and I’d hazard a guess and say it was part of the cheap, B-movie craze that tried to capitalize on the megasuccess of Star Wars. This sci-fi grindhouse was awesome when I first saw it as an 8-year old but now I look at it and think to myself, “This thing is so awful that it’s gone beyond any level of awfulness and come out the other side as some sort of classic.” It’s still quite awful, but even now it still entertains even if not the same reasons as when it was first seen. I can understand why the MST3K guys over at Comedy Central picked on it.
The flick had a late 70’s, San Fernando Valley porn sheen to it, but minus all the stuff which made those flicks must-see. The special effects were rudimentary, though I will say that the stop-motion animation for the aliens who hunted down the people who got corrupted by the laserblaster were quite good for such a low-budget. If I had to tell someone two reasons why this should be seen at least once its for the aliens and the awesome cheesiness of the laserblaster.
This flick has the distinction of being director Michael Rae’s only film. He hasn’t made a film since. It would seem he gave it all to this single one. It’s also notable for being the first major work for composer Joel Goldsmith (son of renowned film composer Jerry Goldsmith) who would continue later in his career to composing the soundtrack to sci-fi tv series and major videogame franchises.

I love the aliens in this one. They’re adorable! đ
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They even talk like that. đ
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That’s so cute! It’s like they’re having little alien conversations about the meaning of life. đ
Are there any Laserblast alien dolls out there, I wonder. If there aren’t, there should be! đ
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Unfortunately, there are none and trust me when I say I’ve looked.
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I also love how the lead actor in Laserblast looks like Luke Skywalker on PCP.
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You know for the longest time I actually thought the actor who played the Billy character was Mark Hamill. It wasn’t until just a few years ago that I realized it wasn’t him. LOL
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Nope, its a guy named Kim Milford who, according to imdb, has a sister named Penelope who also acts. And Kim has since passed away. He looks like such a 70s guy. I can imagine him driving around in a big van with flame decals on the side.
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Yeah, a van with no back windows with shag-installed rug in the back. đ
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