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I'm not even sure if most of the stuff in them is even good enough to be classified as B-movies, but I've really been enjoying slogging through a few of the Mill Creek 50 Movie Packs. Sure there's plenty of filler junk on them and most of it is stuff I wouldn't have given a chance otherwise, but they are fun to check out for the occasional interesting oddity you'll uncover.
I highly suggest you check out any movie by Stuart Gordon.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002340/?ref_=sr_1

He made some of the best B-movie horror movies, a lot of good Lovecraft type of ones.

Dagon is his latest decent B-movie lovecraft movie.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0264508/

Also Charles Band, one of the most famous b-movie guys from the 80's/90's.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0023929/?ref_=tt_ov_wr

My personal favorite series of his is the Puppet Master series, a great B-movie horror series about..well puppets.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098143/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

Also recommend The Subspecies series:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103002/

Trancers:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090192/

Moving on from those two guyys:

There's the classic Fright Night series, I liked both Fright Night 1 and 2, each worth watching. Though both films are a pain in the ass to get on blu ray at the moment.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089175/?ref_=sr_2
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097390/?ref_=sr_4

There's the classic Silver Bullet:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090021/?ref_=sr_1

I loved this movie, and it still holds up well today imo. This + American wolf in London + the Howling + Dog Soldiers + Ginger Snaps, all decent werewolf movies, I recommend any of them if you like werewolf movies.

Also another great 80's classic B-movie horror film I loved was The Gate:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093075/?ref_=sr_3

definitely recommend checking it out if you haven't seen it before..

Then there's Shatterbrain (aka The resurrected)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105242/?ref_=sr_1

Another good H.P. Lovecraft based movie about a guy trying to bring back the dead starring the excellent Chris Sarandon (the guy who played the main vampire in Fright Night).

For a less serious good b-movie I highly suggest The Monster Squad. I absolutely loved this movie as a kid and it is still fun to watch today.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093560/?ref_=sr_1

It's a great coming-of-age style (think Goonies) but set in the backdrop of all thoes classic universal horror movies, like Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolfman, etc. Good story, good acting,a ll around a fun movie.

Wolfman's got nards! (You'll get that line once you see it)..
Post edited July 31, 2013 by Stiler
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dr.schliemann: As soon as I read the thread's title, some movies came to mind, but then I read your post and get confused. What do you exactly mean speaking of B-movies?
I am asking this because, in my opinion, only a couple of the movies you listed are real "B" movies and you surely should not put Suspiria and Deep Red in this category.
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groze: First, I suspect Dario Argento is a pretty big name in Italy, right now, and his movies are more "artsy" then other directors', but we have to face it: his early movies did have some cheesy effects and really bad acting, and Suspiria is one of them. They may not be as "b-movie" material as some of the other movies I mentioned, but they're not a-listers, as well. He also comes almost every year to the horror b-movie festival hosted in Lisbon, MoteLX (LX being the official international abbreviation for Lisbon), so I wouldn't think he was upset with his films being considered b-movies.

Now, I really have to thank you, Italians, for Mario Bava, Lucio Fulci, Dario Argento and, on a whole different note, Sergio Leone, The Master. I'm being very, very serious about it. I highly appreciate your suggestions, getting to know more Italian directors, albeit trashy movies ones', is something I'm looking forward to.

Grazie!
Well, Argento is surely well known, and considered a master of his genere, but I didn't say what I said for this reason.
I simply don't consider "Suspiria" and, most of all, "Deep Red", movies with bad acting. They could be low-budget, as many productions here in Italy, and they are surely not blockbusters, but you can see yourself their raitings on IMDB.
I mean, I respect your opinion, but you put Friday the 13th series, Texas Chainsaw Massacre series, A Nightmare On Elm Street series, ecc in the "classics" category: well, in my opinion, some of them are very bad ones, worst than "Deep Red" in every way. Halloween 3, for instance, is real crap.

Speaking of Argento, his first movies are great: do you know he even worked with Leone to "Once upon a time in the west"? Then came the decline: his last movies, in particular, are so bad I can't even think he directed them, just to clarify that I am not so indulgent to him. Giallo is probably the peak of his downfall, and I haven't seen "Dracula 3D" yet!

Sorry for the late reply, and, about my suggestions, you're welcome. I am going to add one, since you don't seem to be into trashy ones (and that's understandable!), even if sometimes you could have fun looking at those.

"The Serpent and the Rainbow" (1988) by Wes Craven. English trailer here.
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tinyE: Do you think GOG would let me use this as my new avatar? :P
An exploding tomato? Why not?
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tinyE: Do you think GOG would let me use this as my new avatar? :P
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F4LL0UT: An exploding tomato? Why not?
You idiot, that is not a tomato, that is a stuntman. He's trained to do that.
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tinyE: You idiot, that is not a tomato, that is a stuntman. He's trained to do that.
I normally don't mind being called an idiot on the interwebs but coming from your mouth... it... just... hurts...
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tinyE: You idiot, that is not a tomato, that is a stuntman. He's trained to do that.
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F4LL0UT: I normally don't mind being called an idiot on the interwebs but coming from your mouth... it... just... hurts...
most things coming from my mouth hurt *rimshot*
Hellevator is a pretty good film if you don't mind subtitles.
Post edited August 01, 2013 by Stevetanner82
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tinyE: most things coming from my mouth hurt *rimshot*
Darn it, I just started composing a cancer related joke as a witty reply and then recalled that you actually had cancer. Sorry. *bro hug*
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Stevetanner82: Hellevator is a pretty good film if you don't mind subtitles.
I just thought that you meant that weird Dutch or Danish elevator related horror film - now I googled and noticed that you mean a Japanese flick. How much elevator horror is there? o_O
Post edited August 01, 2013 by F4LL0UT
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CrowTRobo: Just a small correction to the above - The Eye is Korean.
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tinyE: It is? Shit, now that is just a tad embarrassing.
No, I was corrected on my correction which is more embarrassing. :)

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groze: The Little Shop of Horrors (1960)
Good one, I even enjoyed the musical remake. Thanks for the other links! I'll be watching those.

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Stiler: My personal favorite series of his is the Puppet Master series, a great B-movie horror series about..well puppets.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098143/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

Also another great 80's classic B-movie horror film I loved was The Gate:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093075/?ref_=sr_3
I loved Puppet Master, but after part 3 it really went downhill. Didn't watch a lot of the later ones. I loved The Gate too. Another good one from the 80's is Ghoulies.

Most movies I'd suggest have been mentioned already but here are a couple which haven't (I think):

The Ghost of Yotsuya (I can't believe this was released in 1959, content seems more late 60's or early 70's)

Onibaba

Sleepaway Camp (can't remember if this was mentioned before but definitely classifies as 80's B-movie horror/slasher - really bad)

The Stepfather

Tombs of the Blind Dead

Tourist Trap
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CrowTRobo: Onibaba
Onibaba is great, but not really B-Movie. But I highly recommend it. Tombs of the Blind Dead was mentioned, but I also recommend it. Especially if you get the Blue Underground version and check out the alternate opening for a propsed America rework.
There have only been a few Troma movies mentioned. 'Course I don't know if we should call those horror, comedy, or heart wrenching drama.
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CrowTRobo: Onibaba
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doccarnby: Onibaba is great, but not really B-Movie. But I highly recommend it. Tombs of the Blind Dead was mentioned, but I also recommend it. Especially if you get the Blue Underground version and check out the alternate opening for a propsed America rework.
is another with a Criterion release. Along with [url=http://www.criterion.com/films/27523-house]House.

Some of the proposed edits to the Blind Dead films look like someone was going for a whole different movie. I've seen that kind of editing before, the worst case probably being the studio version of Brazil. The book The Battle Of Brazil is a fascinating look into that particular fiasco.
Post edited August 01, 2013 by IAmSinistar
Heh, when I first read House I thought of the 80's horror movie from the US and couldn't believe Criterion released it. The movie looks interesting, I'm surprised I never heard of it. Added that to my list of movies I need to see.