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The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!? (1964)
For The Obscure Cult Film Enthusiast
I can only echo the observations on how poor every aspect of the movie is production-wise. However, if you're a fan of cult films like myself, you'll enjoy watching this. (And the soundtrack is pretty darn good,too.)
Ray Dennis Steckler stars in his own movie under his pseudonym "Cash Flagg".
The actors, lines, and scenes are forgettable.
However, you will not soon forget the movie itself.
I can bring myself to give this movie 8 stars for sheer historical/cult entertainment value.
Check it out if you have time.
The Catcher (1972)
Captivating
Although The Catcher (Possibly Actually Called The CatcherS) isn't of the best plot, writing, or filming quality, it does keep one interested throughout. I payed over 300 bucks altogether to get this thing and then have it transfered to DVD. I wanted it only for the footage of Piano Red performing, for there is no other film of the man in existence.
Unfortunately, most of the first reel was destroyed in a minor accident, but I do have the last hour or so of the movie on DVD. If you can ever get this movie at a decent price, I recommend it.
If you're a Piano Red enthusiast, I HIGHLY recommend it.