Topic: Great low budget films! | |
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I so wanted to be him when I grew up and kill hoodlums and gangbangers and make the world a better place....lol. I just put my flamethrower on layaway. Its not too late
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I was going to put ''Swashbuckler'' up, but couldn't find the cheesy poster from it. Just an updated DVD cover. Blech!! This one? |
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I was going to put ''Swashbuckler'' up, but couldn't find the cheesy poster from it. Just an updated DVD cover. Blech!! This one? that made my day. |
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I don't know the budget, but this is my favorite pirate movie-
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I was going to put ''Swashbuckler'' up, but couldn't find the cheesy poster from it. Just an updated DVD cover. Blech!! This one? that made my day. Hee. |
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I don't know the budget, but this is my favorite pirate movie- I thought this was an 80's big budget movie? Don't know the exact figures though. |
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Let's meet in the middle. It was a mid budget movie. It definitely didn't have the budget of films like the Indiana Jones series.
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By far the best use of 3D in a movie that I can remember. |
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Let's meet in the middle. It was a mid budget movie. It definitely didn't have the budget of films like the Indiana Jones series. Generally, films of this type are expensive to make, which is why I was sure it was a big budget film during its time, but ok. |
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By far the best use of 3D in a movie that I can remember. Tony Anthony who was the lead also starred in the 3D western- This film is supposedly what started the 3D craze in the early 80's. Anthony had planned on making a 3rd 3D movie, but the fad was dying out so the idea was scrapped. |
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Edited by
Torgo70
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Thu 12/23/10 04:22 PM
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