For our latest Halloween edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Trailers, the Trailer Kitties have gone digging and have braved many ancient curses and broken a few international laws! Let’s see what they’ve brought back to us.
It’s been way too long since we posted a new edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Film Trailers! Personally, I blame the Trailer Kitties. You know how they can be! But, earlier today, I sent them out and I told them to come back with 6 trailer for Halloween!
The Late Night Movie Crew and I watched this movie last night. They enjoyed it because it was about a space chicken that destroys Tokyo. I enjoyed it because one of the main characters was named Lisa. Let’s take a moment to consider just how much every film could be improved by a Lisa.
2) Space Mutiny (1988)
This trailer is in German so I’m really not sure what’s going on with it. However, it does feature a little bit of dancing and a bunch of lasers going “pew pew.”
3) The Hideous Sun Demon (1959)
“The blaze of noon made him a monster!” I feel bad for him, mostly because I’m a redhead so I have firsthand experience with how cruel the sun can be.
4) The Alligator People (1958)
“Her honeymoon turned into a nightmare of horror!” That’ll happen.
5) The Astounding She Monster (1957)
The Alligator People are no match for the Astounding She Monster.
6) Devil Girl From Mars (1954)
Hmmmm…originally, I was going to be Scarlett Johansson as the Black Widow for Halloween but now I’m thinking I might have to be the Devil Girl From Mars.
Let’s start things out with this trailer for a documentary about a bunch of bands that I’ve never heard of. However, while I may not know the music, how can I not enjoy a trailer that proclaims itself to be advertising a film for a turned on audience?
2) Sting of Death (1965)
This trailer freaked me out a little — largely because of the whole “Death Stalks the Dancers” thing. Seriously, leave us dancers alone. Go stalk someone else.
3) The Hippie Revolt (1967)
Those crazy hippies!
4) Unholy Matrimony (1966)
This trailer is definitely NSFW — which makes sense when you consider that this film shows what happens when you mix S.E.X. with L.S.D. Myself, I just like the histrionic narration.
5) The Hard Road (1970)
The hippie mayhem continues in this trailer.
6) The Hallucination Generation (1966)
If there’s one thing I’ve learned from compiling these trailers, it’s that dropping acid leads to dancing.
Hi there! Last night, Jeff and I saw Pompeii and I enjoyed it so much that today, I told the trailer kitties to go out and find six trailers that would celebrate the grandeur of the ancient world.