Roger Corman, the king of B-movies, dead at 98
A sad day indeed. Today’s movie landscape would’ve looked fastly different had it not been for his contributions to (b-)cinema.
A sad day indeed. Today’s movie landscape would’ve looked fastly different had it not been for his contributions to (b-)cinema.
LaurenceWolse, Okay, let’s share a couple of YouTube clips about Roger…
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Jack Nicholson gets emotional talking about Roger.
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Ron Howard talks about working for Roger.
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LaurenceWolse, What’s your favourite Corman directed/produced movie?
Adderbox76, Space Raiders
LaurenceWolse, I love the Dick Miller cameo in this!
ChicoSuave, Battle Beyond the Stars. George Peppard, Sybil Danning, John Saxon, Robert Vaughn - it had such a stacked cast and they made such a delightfully weird movie.
LaurenceWolse, I love me some Corman sci-fi schlock!
lemmyng, I’m partial to Death Race 2000.
LaurenceWolse, That’s a great movie! One of my favs, for sure!
Rolando, The Fantastic Four! (executive produced)
LaurenceWolse, I haven’t seen that one yet. I should change that! ;)
LaurenceWolse, I really dig his The Masque of the Red Death from 1964…
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HORROR HAS A FACE
An European prince terrorizes the local peasantry while using his castle as a refuge against the “Red Death” plague that stalks the land.
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