Humanoids from the Deep 1980 R, 80 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Horror / Thriller
Director: Barbara Peeters Cast: Doug McClure, Ann Turkel, Vic Morrow, Cindy Weintraub, Anthony Penya, Denise Galik, Frank Arnold, Hoke Howell, Lynn Theel, Meegan King, Breck Costin, Don Maxwell, David Strassman, Greg Travis, Linda Shayne
Genetically treated salmon that are spawned from pollution at a cannery turn into half-man, half-fish monsters and rise from the water to murder men and rape women in the nearby beach town. To put an end to the terror, scientist Susan Drake (Ann Turkel) and fisherman Jim (Doug McClure) set out to find a way to kill the salmon and save the human race.
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Humanoids from the Deep 1996 TV, 86 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Drama / Action / Horror aka: Roger Corman Presents Humanoids from the Deep
Director: Jeff Yonis Cast: Emma Samms, Robert Carradine, Justin Walker, Mark Rolston, Danielle Weeks, Clint Howard, Bert Remsen, Kaz Garas, Warren Burton, Season Hubley, Walton Goggins, Greg Travis, Barry Nolan, Barbara Niven, Shane Sweet
Without permission of their manager Wade Parker (Robert Carradine), the employees of a West Coast fishery dump a growth hormone into the water to increase the size of the fish. Now, the genetically formed fish, "fish-men," are kidnapping and mutating the townsfolk. They kill the men and use the women for breeding. When Wade's daughter Kim (Danielle Weeks) is captured, he sets off with Kim's boyfriend Matt (Justin Walker) and researcher Dr. Drake (Emma Samms), who developed the growth hormone, to rescue Kim and the other abducted women.
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Paradise 1991 PG-13, 111 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Mary Agnes Donoghue Cast: Melanie Griffith, Don Johnson, Elijah Wood, Thora Birch, Sheila McCarthy, Eve Gordon, Louise Latham, Sarah Trigger, Richard K. Olsen, Anthony Romano, Greg Travis, Rick Andosca, Timothy Erskine, Chestley Price, Dave Hager
A woman (Eve Gordon) with marital difficulties sends her 10-year-old son Willard (Elijah Wood) to a friend's house for the summer. In this quiet Southern town, the boy is befriended by a girl (Thora Birch), and attempts to find out why the couple (Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson) who he is staying with are so unhappy with each other. He makes them contemplate their lives, which had been marred by the death of their own child. 1 User Review
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Showgirls 1995 NC-17, 130 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Paul Verhoeven Cast: Elizabeth Berkley, William Shockley, Alan Rachins, Glenn Plummer, Kyle MacLachlan, Gina Gershon, Robert Davi, Al Ruscio, Gina Ravera, Lin Tucci, Greg Travis, Patrick Bristow, Michelle Johnston, Dewey Weber, Rena Riffel
This was the first film in years to be given an "adults only" rating, and if there was ever a film exploiting women, this is it. The plot revolves around the so-called glamour of Las Vegas where beautiful women come in search of fame and end up stripping and whoring.
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The Toolbox Murders 2004 R, 95 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Tobe Hooper Cast: Angela Bettis, Brent Roam, Juliet Landau, Rance Howard, Marco Rodriguez, Sara Downing, Greg Travis, Adam Gierasch, Christopher Doyle, Adam Weisman, Alan Polonsky, Christina Venuti, Jamison Reeves, Stephanie Silverman, Charlie Paulson
In this loose remake of the 1978 film with the same name, Nell and Steven (Angela Bettis and Brent Roam) move into a cheap apartment complex that is sorely in need of repair, and most of the inhabitants appear to be strange. When a series of gruesome murders–accomplished by the use of toolbox hardware (hammers, saws, etc.)– begins, Nell tries to find out what is going on.
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| 1. Humanoids from the Deep (1980)
2. Humanoids from the Deep (1996) aka: Roger Corman Presents Humanoids from the Deep
3. Paradise (1991)
4. Showgirls (1995)
5. The Toolbox Murders (2004)
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