B-MOVIE OF THE MONTH - WITHOUT WARNING (1980)

Greetings All - It would be cool to do a post one time called the ten most essential B-flicks, sort of a B-Movie 101 thing. If that ever happened I would have to include this sci-fi horror classic from Graydon Clark (Black Shampoo, Satan's Cheerleaders.) This one's a don't pass go and don't collect $200 folks, just see it, Or watch it again. I'm not even going to begin to explain the plot except you have these flying disc things that attach themselves to people, in this case campers on an outing and kill and feed on them. Eventually these discs are tied to an alien, a hungry alien. A forerunner to 1987's Predator sort to speak and with a flat-out goofy cast. Jack Palance and Martin Landau, say what? And looking drugged out I might add but the real surprise here is veteran character actor Larry Storch, from the '60's, a guy who knew 150 dialects and here he is in this as a boy scout leader lol. Also known as It Came Without Warning, this gem is streaming free now only on Plex. 2.75 stars/2.75

Sunday, May 30, 2021

THE MUSIC OF CHANCE (1993) - OBSCURE INDIE STARRING JAMES SPADER & MANDY PATINKIN AS CARD PLAYERS WHO LOSE AT POKER AND ARE FORCED TO BUILD A WALL WITH 10,000 STONES!

 

James Spader in one of the best performances of his career.

1993 was a stellar year for movies with now considered classics adorning our shelves like The Fugitive, Falling Down, Tombstone, and The Firm to name just a few. But tucked away in the far reaches of the indie world was this golden nugget of a film starring an incredible acting ensemble of James Spader, Mandy Patinkin, M Emmet Walsh, Charles Durning and Joel Grey. The plot is as simple as what I wrote in the headline but this is a film and story that operates on several levels for those looking for deeper meaning. The folly of gambling, separation of economic classes, running from unresolved issues, the alienation of the ultra rich are all woven beautifully into the film. Spader is off the chart, it is absolutely one of his greatest performances. M Emmet Walsh, who seemingly found his way onto every feature ever made, gets more screen time than any other thing I've ever seen him in and he's terrific as the schlep assigned to supervise the two losers building the wall. The film is currently out of print and hard to find, the DVD is going for $150, VHS should be valued at 30 minimum and if you can find it any lower and are into that format, I would jump on it. 3.5 stars/5 Probably not destined to become available in the streaming world.

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B-MOVIE GAZETTE RATING SYSTEM

5 Stars - Only awarded to the precious few.
4 Stars - Excellent, see by all means.
3 Stars - Very Good, you should like.
2 Stars - Fair, like a frozen dinner.
1 Star - Poor, like a spoiled dinner.

ALL B-MOVIES, DRIVE-IN MOVIES AND TV MOVIES HAVE A MAX AWARD OF 2.75 STARS.