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monster horror films are my specialty
here's my rating scale
1 - horrible/so bad it's good
2 - bad/terrible
3 - okay
4 - could have been better
5 - so okay it's average
6 - good
7 - very Good / almost Great
8 - perfect
9 - amazing
10 - a gift from the celestial gods
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An error has ocurred. Please try againthis is a remake of the ill fated "every movie i know" list and unlike that one this is finished
the rule for upcoming movies is: they must have a poster and a trailer / are filming
this list also includes cancelled sequels and lost original cuts
I'm mainly gonna focus on post-us caring about preservation lost Movies cause it's more interesting than: lost silent film from 1919 that was destroyed in [insert studio here] Vault fire in 1967
although I will make exceptions if its interesting
up here are films with no pages
You Better Watch Out - Keith Olbermann's same review lists a unique film called "You Better Watch Out" to be released for the same year. The plot is as follows: In Hudlin’s holiday tale, a group of inner-city kids take Santa hostage. While this sounds ominous, the film is envisioned as replicating the mischievous spirit of “Home Alone,” with the kids ending up discovering the true meaning of the holiday. The picture was slated for Christmas of 1999 and to be directed by Reginald Hudlin, with Kyle Baker as the writer and Ruben Cannon as a producer.
Fight Harm - lost Harmony Korine Movie,The premise was to verbally provoke passers-by into a fight. The rules were Korine couldn't throw the first punch and the person confronted had to be bigger than Korine. To Korine, Fight Harm was high-comedy reminiscent of Buster Keaton. "I wanted to push humor to extreme limits to demonstrate that there's a tragic component in everything."Filmed in New York, the project was abandoned following the injuries Korine received while shooting.
Churchill's Killers - Near the end of World War II, the Nazis try a last-minute gamble by developing a vital element, heavy water, as a super weapon. A heavily guarded dam, which supplies power for the water, must be blown up. British intelligence attempts a daring scheme of infiltrating the Nazi defenses. Stars Richard Harrison and Pilar Velasquez. lost Klaus Kinski film
Black the Ripper (1975?) - Unfinished Blaxploitation spin on serial killer from the director of Blackenstein that was unearthed in 2014.
Chilling (1974): Not only am I convinced that this one failed to see a release as well, I have my doubts if it was ever made.
Mist of a Winters Moon - Allegedly had a limited release in 1981. I could find no evidence of such or even confirmation that this film is real. Name-dropped on a single site (aslashabove.com, now defunct), this is possibly a hoax.
Day of the Tiger - a lost ultra violent kung fu B movie that was destroyed after the Audiences reacted to the violence in shock and horror - this one I call bullshit on existing cause, 1. there were many violent horror movies by the time this movie was made, I DOUBT an ultra violent Kung Fu movie would make audiences react like that when fucking CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST came out not too long before DOTT (which debuted supposedly in 1981). by the logic we're going off of, then shit like Last House On The Left, Any Gory Giallo film, City / Hell of the living Dead and MAAAAAAAAAAAAANY others would've been destroyed cause of Audience reactions. Not only that but a lot of 1981 Slashers like The Burning, The Prowler and Friday the 13th part 2 were very brutal and bloody
I heart Human Hearts - Hoax lost horror film with music by The Cure starring Molly Ringwald, Corey Feldman and Donald Plesance
The Manhattan Meathook Massacre - subtitled Confessions of a canniballistic Necrophile and supposedly was released in the mid 80s starring Tony Todd and a plethora of other famous 80s actors from around that time, is supposedly lost despite not existing
Spider-Man 4 (2011) - Cancelled sequel to the Sam Raimi trilogy, would've featured John Malkovich as Vulture and Anne Hathaway as Black Cat.
The Amazing Spider-Man 3 and 4 - Cancelled Sequels to the Marc Webb duology, was to feature the Sinister Six and a Clone of Gwen that would've become Carnage, later cancelled for Spider-Man: Homecoming
THE LOST/UNFINISHED/UNRELEASED FILMS OF ANDY MILLIGAN
Quite a few of these are the movies that Andy Milligan worked on early through his career but he also had a few projects that were unreleased/unfinished/lost well after his Sexploitation period was over.
Because of the nature of many of these films being unreleased/unfinished in addition to lost. I will add here films that Milligan made that were either unreleased or unfinished.
Supercool - Kung Fu picture from Andy Milligan. Unfinished due to dispute with Distributors.
The Picture of Doreen Grey - Unfinished film. A young, light skinned black woman becomes a singer.
The Bitch (1969) - Filmed but final minutes of footage were damaged by Auricon Camera. Presumed lost.
The Weirdo (1970) Original version. Presumed Lost.
Ghosts - Filmed teleplay that was performed in Tottenville during his later Staten Island period. Presumed lost.
a Remake of the 1986 Empire Pictures classic Troll was announced in 2007, so far has never been made, possibly quitely cancelled
Sin-Jin Smyth (2003-????) unfinished movie starring Rowdy Roddy Piper and Jon Davis of Korn about the Devil simultaneously appearing in two places, the high plains of India and one cemetery in Kansas every Halloween at midnight. It also mysteriously had its page replaced with a similarly named project entitled Sin Jin, Trailers for Sin-Jin Smyth are on YT
Jackpot - unfinished 70s movie starring James Coburn and directed by Terence Young
Silver and Black (2017) unproduced movie about Silver Sable and Black Cat, this has been the 3rd time that Black Cats tried to get into a Motion Picture, rumored to turn into a Tv series
The Mortal Instruments: City of Ashes (2014) - unproduced sequel to 2013s Mortal Instruments: City of Bones. Plot: Following the events of the prior film, City of Ashes would have followed Jace Wayland believing he is the son of Valentine Morgenstern. Valentine has stolen the Mortal Sword from the Silent Brothers as part of his plan to destroy the Clave who he believes to be corrupt. Meanwhile, the Inquisitor, played by Sigourney Weaver, wants to prove that Jace has been working for Valentine all along.
Jeff the Killer (20??) lost unfinished Movie about the popular Creepypasta possibly cancelled due to Slender-Man bombing horribly
Prisoners (1982) unreleased New Zealand Drama about An American moves his family to New Zealand where he takes charge of a prison in Wellington. His young daughter begins to have a love affair with one of the prisoners in his charge.
Into The Darkness (2011) - A group of friends descend upon a remote wilderness area in celebration of Ridge and Allie’s return after a year spent out West. Their decision to embark on a short exploration of a nearby cave turns into a horrific struggle for survival
Bed Bugs (1998) Announced as in-production at the 1997 Mifed film festival, and never heard from again. It was listed as a "Tobe Hooper Presents" title, to be directed by Alec Gillis. From a description for the sale of the film: "When provoked by modern day sinners, an antique bed regains its necromantic powers and changes into a giant, murderous bug.
Conqueror Worm (2000) - Dallas-based film by director Robert Johnson, filmed but never edited/completed. Rumor has it that the editors destroyed the film beyond repair. Concerns a giant worm terrorizing humanity, the film also includes a serial killer.
10,001 SCARECROWS - A terrifying living scarecrow is destroyed in an explosion, but the individual pieces come back to life as a scarecrow army bent on destroying the kids responsible for its demise. cancelled sequel to 2004's Scarecrow gone Wild
FIRE FROM ABOVE (2005?) - A massive firestorm unleashes a dormant species of fire creatures set on a path of destruction.
Snails (1979) - According to The Illustrated Dinosaur Movie Guide: "Test reel for an unrealized feature about people stranded on an island in the Bahamas attacked by thirty foot tall stop-motion sea snails. With animators Phil Tippen and Tom St. Amand in character roles."
Titans (2003) - Action fantasy announced by New Line Cinema in 2003 but has not been heard from since and is either deep in development hell or has been dropped completely. The story involved a group of teenagers who discover they are the children of the legendary Greek gods, and who one day will inherit their parents power and positions atop Mount Olympus. Complicating the discovery of their true identities is the schemes of the Titans, a group of beings who are attacking the world. Two of the villainous Titans mentioned were Kronos and Lucifer (?)
Tom Slick: Monster Hunter - Nicholas Cage was set to star as oil tycoon Tom Slick in this Fox action-comedy, loosely based on a true-life "monster hunter," who tracked down legendary monsters such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster.
Subterranean - NBC was set to produce this James Clemen novel featuring giant snails as either a made-for-tv movie or a mini-series.
Omnivore - Announced at the 1996 and the 1997 Cannes and Mifed Film festivals, this movie, to be written by Dan O'Bannon and directed by Mark L Lester was described as involving "A group of archaeology students who find themselves fighting for their lives when they encounter prehistoric creatures on an eating spree," "Ambitious sci-fi in which a revolting creature morphs into an insect ready to eat your skin!" and as "A tale of strange creatures from the past whose appetite holds mankind's future in balance."
1,000,000 million Ad (1973) - Never-completed film with John Carradine, involving post-apocalyptic cavemen. It’s currently unknown if any dinosaurs show up in the script, or even in the promo reel that was completed.
Mortal (1979-80) - Toei was planning on making a film called MORTAL back around 1979-1980. It was going to be co-produced with a US company called Punch Productions. The story involved a simian like creature that is awakened by an eruption of Mt Fuji and attacks Tokyo in a quest for food. The film was intended to be more horrifying than the typical Japanese monster movie.
Yonggary 2 - cancelled sequel to 2001 Yonggary / Reptilian
the X from Outer Space (1990s) cancelled 90s remake of The X from Outer Space
Megalodon (1997) - Touchstone Pictures optioned the novel MEG by Steve Alten, about an 80 foot long prehistoric shark. Jeffrey Boam, replacing original scripter Tom Wheeler, was set to write. This was one of several projects announced at the same time to capitalize on the Megalodon shark, and should not be confused with any of them, including another movie with the same title directed by Pat Corbitt and Gary J. Tunnicliffe. wonder if this became The Meg?
Reptillicus 2 (2001) - cancelled sequel to Reptillicus
Apartment Living (1987) - Cancelled George A Romero film about a Living Apartment that eats people
Ogopogo (2000s) cancelled movie about the Ogopogo
The Kulies (1988) - Lost movie about A prehistoric tribe comes into conflict with another tribe in the jungle. Complications ensue when opposing tribe members fall for one another.
Oceanic Opera - A Sea Odyssey - Unfinished/Unreleased Craig Denney documentary, featuring “no actors or actresses, but an all-nature cast” accompanied by “live orchestras.” Existing negatives/footage confiscated.
Batman: Unchained (1998-early 2000s) lost cancelled sequel to Batman and Robin
Superman Lives (1998) cancelled sequel to Superman 4: The Quest for Peace
Doom (1990s attempt) cancelled attempt at adapting Doom to the big Screen, there's maquettes and models of the monsters that look faithful to the original Game compared to the 2005 and 2018 dumpster fires we got
Goosebumps (1990s attempt) in 1998, George A Romero was attached to make an adaptation of the very first Book in the series "Welcome to Dead House" it never got made
She-Hulk (1995) - In the mid 90s, Bridgette Nielson was casted as She Hulk, to be directed by Larry Cohen of The Stuff and Q fame, the Movie never saw the light of day
Spider-Man (James Cameron attempt) this is the closest to the official one, the Villains were rumored to be Sandman and Electro. (Sandman never appeared in the 90s cartoon for this reason) and was to star Leonardo DiCaprio as Spidey and Arnold Schwarzenegger as Doctor Otto Octavius! while it never saw the light of day, one concept did make it into official work as Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man has organic webbing like James Cameron wanted Peter to in his vision
Deathlok (2000s) all thats known is that it was to have a Mad Max feel to it judging by Concept art
Iron-Man (New Line attempt) prior to Jon Favreau being brought on, New Line was developing it, theres actually pics of like a coming soon slate of Marvel Movies that includes Iron Man in like 2004 I think. anyways it was scrapped cause get this: a man in flying armor is unrealistic. really?
Blade 4 (2000s) after Blade Trinity there was gonna be a blade 4 but it got canned due to Blade Trinity's poor reviews
Silver Surfer (2000s) originally they were gonna make a Silver Surfer movie but it got canned
Captain America (2000s) again, like with the prior 3, it was in development but never got made
Namor (2006) cancelled adaptation of Namor, The Sub Mariner
Daredevil 2 (200?) cancelled sequel to 2003's Daredevil
Bloody Murder 3 (2005) a second sequel to 2000's Bloody Murder was in the works but got canned and was reworked into 2006's The Graveyard
Hulk (1990s attempt) Joe Johnston was hired to direct in the 90s, there's footage of the animatronic Hulk being worked on on youtube. Not much is known about this version other than it featuring Hulk and he would've fought The Leader with Rick Jones as a side character
Spider-Man (David Fincher attempt) so, at some point David Fincher was attached to make a Spider-Man story, his version featured Peters origin in the first 10 minutes, he REALLY wanted to kill Gwen, like the 2002 film, Goblin was gonna be the Villain, I'm assuming this would've adapted The Night Gwen Stacy Died. also Mary Jane was gonna be in it and die too. Now I don't know if she was gonna be in it but Black Cat would've probably died too
Crusade - cancelled Paul Verhoeven movie about the Crusades starring Arnold Schwartzenegger
Black Cat (2010's) so, Amazing Spider-Man 2 was supposed to launch a cinematic Spider-Man universe, one of the movies was gonna be Felicity Jones as Black Cat, due for release sometime in the 2010's possibly 2016 or 2017. Like all other movies to feature Black Cat, it got cancelled
Thunderbolts (James Gunn version) originally, James Gunn was to film a Thunderbolts movie in the 2010's but it got shelved due to the surprise success of Guardians of the Galaxy
Transformers 6 (Michael Bay) - Originally, there was gonna be a sequel to The Last Knight, presumably it was to feature Unicron as the Main Villain, it got replaced by Bumblebee, although curiously a release schedule from before TLK and Bumblebees releases shows a Transformers 7 set to be released in 2019 before getting pulled off schedule, it was probably gonna be a Last Knight sequel
Inhumans (2011-2016) a Inhumans adaptation was in the works at Marvel since 2011, it was officially announced with a 2018 release date in 2014 as part of Phase 3. but it got shelved in 2016, instead we got a Lackluster TV series, Black Bolt made his cinematic debut in Multiverse of Madness, where he got the goriest Death out of the entire Illumanti
Spawn 2 (1997- early 2000's) ever since the original, Michael Jai White has expressed interest returning, although theres now a reboot in the works starring Jaime Foxx as Al Simmons, also Spawn cameoed in Ready Player One, making that the closest to a new Spawn movie
I Know What You Did Last Summer (2016) announced sometime in 2014 there was gonna be a ILKYDLS remake set for a 2016 release, it got cancelled and we instead got a TV series that was cancelled after one season, Now there's talks to do a Requel with Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Junior returning
Godzilla 3D (1980's) cancelled american adaptation of Godzilla
Godzilla 3D to the Max (2000's) cancelled sequel to Godzilla vs Hedorah
Red Terror (1984) supposedly lost Horror film that had it's soundtrack found
Hours of Darkness (????) supposed lost movie thats mentioned in Church Sermons in Poland
the Mystery 13 - Thirteen movies made by the director of Dead End and suspiciously star a lot of the same people, These films like Dead End are lost and not even a still frame exists of these movies. all of them + Dead End are probably hoaxes. although some of them share names with real movies (Dark Harvest, Bees and The Basement)
Timeless - Unproduced Movie based on Novel, was supposed to come out in 2014 but kept getting pushed back
Ripesaw Rapes (198?) Lost movie that was played in theaters in 1986
Doctor Strange (Guillermo Del Toro attempt) sometime in the 2000's, Guillermo Del Toro was attached to direct a Doctor Strange movie, as with Hellboy 3, He was juggling so many projects that so few came out
The Pike (1981) - lost unfinished Monster Movie about a killer Pike based on a Novel, The company behind the movie abandoned it when The Animatronic wouldn't work properly ala Jaws
Motorcycle Massacre (1971) - Amateurishly produced and extremely obscure but surprisingly well-made and conscientiously written sleaze. No massacre – somebody obviously just liked the sound of that title – as a lone biker rescues and returns a kidnapped girl, but his motives are misinterpreted and he becomes the target of rednecks. Offbeat and satisfying, with uncharacteristic evidence of brains; recommended to buffs of the obvious genre.
Gory Graduation (for real this time) - someone once said they were gonna make a real version of this movie. that was in 2014
Sinister Six (2014-2016) cancelled Sinister Six solo film
The Cutter's Club (2005) Unreleased movie that would've reunited Charles Band with Tony Todd. The film has been stuck in Post Production since 2005 and has gone unreleased
Femalien 3: Return to the Future (2001) Unreleased sequel to Femalien 2 concerns sexy aliens from the planet Altaria return to earth in 2099, becoming the worlds' new sex experts, out to spread the good word that there's nothing wrong with passion.
Abominable (1997-2003) Long-in-the-works Jean-Claude Van Damme actioner, this film looks to have finally been put to rest. It was to have featured JCVD against an abominable snowman/yeti. Universal was producing the film, and was a project on their radar for several years before finally disappearing over the past year.
fear.com - original version of the 2001 feature "HorrorVision"
Paradise Lost (2010-2012) cancelled adaptation of the John Milton Text. was to be directed by Alex Proyas and star Bradley Cooper. concept art exists
Dead Star (1990's) William Malone was to make this movie for Imperial Entertainment. The Plot of the movie, set in the year 2239 involved a Starship Commander by the name of Tennison tracking down a Demented Archeologist who Murdered his wife. He then goes to an Alien planet known as Daveros where they discover artifacts from Alien Civilization and decide to bring back the artifacts, thats when weird shit starts to happen. An evil Character is brought back on the ship and with him comes a alien machine known as the Thanatron capable of reanimating the dead and acts like a portal to the world of the dead, specifically Hell, it can transport people there. Overly eager astronauts set the mentally corrosive machine into motion and accidentally unleash Satan aboard the ship wreaking havoc. one side effect of the machine is that you start having terrible nightmarish hallucinations, so the Hero starts thinking he's losing his mind and doesn't realize this machine is generating these images. Possibly evolved into Event Horizon
Pirates of the Caribbean 6 (2017-????) possibly cancelled sequel to Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
National Treasure 3 (2007-now) infamously in development hell, had its script written in 2014! rumors of it beginning filming recently have popped up nowadays
Indiana Jones 5 (Paramount) different from the one Disney is releasing
No Way home (different versions) one of the proposed backups for if the Multiverse plot didn't work was Kraven hunting Spider-Man
a bunch of cancelled Star Trek movies (1973-now) multiple cancelled movies for the star trek franchise
about 57 cancelled Godzilla movies (1955-2014) multiple Unproduced and cancelled Godzilla films, including an Animated one proposed by Saperstein, about 3 American remakes that never got off the ground and a 3D movie that gradually became the 2014 one
3 cancelled Gamera movies - cancelled cause Daiei went under
3001: A Space Odyssey (????) cancelled adaptation of book that was to be directed by Tom Hanks
Ready Player Two (????) sequel to Ready Player One that may or may not happen, in 2021 someone leaked a picture of the films logo on the Readyplayerone subreddit but this could've easily been faked
Aquaman (1970s) unreleased movie about the DC superhero
Scream 7 (201?) lost Wes Craven version, if he had even planned a Scream 7.
Hills have Eyes part 3 (2???) cancelled sequel to the remake from 2006
P.P: The Planetary Pal (1983-1985) Lost Spoof of ET
Monster Squad (2007) cancelled Platinum Dunes remake of The 1987 cult classic
Beebylon - Lost Swedish Animated movie about Bees documenting Humanity, filed a Lawsuit against the Bee Movie from 2007 over claims of ripping it off.
Wizardream (2014) Unreleased movie directed by John Carl Buechler and was to be a spin off of Troll
Big Bird (2005) Cancelled Thailand Monster movie, Has one of the funniest looking posters I've ever seen
Through Hike: A Ghost Story (200?) - Blaine Morris, the Murderer was working on this film, plot involved a group of hikers on the Appalachian Trail, who end up incurring the wrath of a ghostly murderer who stalks and attacks them. The film was completed in 2002 but unfortunately, Blaine Morris murdered Randi Trimble, and as a result, the movie has never been released
Pas d'existence (1970's) lost very mysterious movie that had only one screening directed by someone who wants to remain anonymous but accounts of this screening vary. Some say the movie was nothing but a Black Screen or a white screen depending on the source. Others say the Projector broke / caught on fire not only that, the sites that mention this film have been taken down
Society 2: Body Modification (1990's) Cancelled Sequel to Society, elements were reworked into Silent Night Deadly Night 4
Madman Marz (2010's) Cancelled Sequel to Madman (1981)
hoax films that are claimed to be lost: Indian Fetish Cult (1997) Blood Test (1985) sLaughterhouse 2 (198?- 199?) - false sequel to Slaughterhouse The Last Motel (1991?) Summerhouse Slaughter (1994) - didn't even enter production Pitchfork Massacre (1984) actually just The Prowler Gory Graduation (198?) Harpoon (1985 and sequels) Hippie Carnage (1967) - supposedly lost monster movie about mutated hippies Two Pieces (1985?) lost non existent sequel to Pieces Legend of Moated Manor (1987-1988)
Reviews
Frozen Flesh (2008)
i've found it boys! the worst of the worst
Throughout my years as a movie buff, i've encountered some of the so called worst movies like Ax' em or feeders or alien blood. some movies that are for masochists like august underground or slaughtered vomit dolls. and since 2017 i've grown a passion for the bottom of the barrel garbage, all thanks to ax' em. then in 2018 i challenged myself to find the worst movie ever made, it took me a month A MONTH to find this "movie". i found it and was appalled by the lowest rating i've ever seen, 1.1! well its 1.0 now but when i discovered it it was at 1.1. now frozen flesh is the worst thing i've ever seen, it makes ax 'em look like halloween , it makes hellroller look like hellraiser. well, onto the very little of a plot there is. a mass murderer, more like a bad freddy krueger wannabe. kills his victims and cooks them. yeah right, it is nothing but still images. i like B movies, SOV horror and other little crappy movies i've seen but this one makes me want to apologize to the movies that i said i hate: EX: jason goes to hell. justin french is the worst director in history. this movie is so bad that it makes me want to give up on being a movie buff.
it is so bad that even the cinema snob would want to quit. this movie is one of the worst if not THE WORST movies ever made. the plot, characters, story, script and direction are all non existent. the effects don't exist,EVEN NUKIE AND AX'EM HAD EFFECTS. and is horrible. damn this movie to hell. this movie is so horrible that i cannot even reccomend it.
-1000/10 avoid at all costs
The Town with No Name (1992)
what the actual ass did i just play?
I played this game, oh my god this is the plan 9 from outer space of bad video games
if you decide to get back on the train YOU SHOOT A KID AND THE TRAIN TAKES OFF INTO HYPERSPACE
WHAT EVEN IS THIS GAME?
this game is not from earth, a alien made this
the audio is bad
the animation is horrible
the graphics is dreadful
and its an entertaining as hell
Feeders (1996)
funny bad movie with funny effects
Feeders is a 1996 shot on video film directed by polonia brothers, who have directed such classics as woodchipper massacre, splatter farm and the house that screamed
this movie suffers from a LOT of padding, of jon mcbride and mark polonia driving around and taking pictures to people talking, the aliens don't even walk they just flop around
i give it a 10, only watch it if you are fans of sov horror
Syngenor (1990)
funny bad movie with good effects
Text: Syngenor released in 1990 and released by synapse in 2008 was a very cool science fiction horror film it stars starr andreeif, a paul rudd clone and david gale, of re-animator and the brain fame.
it opens on idiot teenagers (or atleast i think they're teenagers) getting killed by the monster (one of them survives but is killed later)
the movie then cuts to our main character who gets attacked by the monster
the movie drags on for a while after this, with boring meetings but david gale steals the show as our villian, he is seen injecting himself with the glowstick juice from re-animator
then the movie picks up towards the end when the syngenors fight the security guards, most of them die and the main characters get away
then the guy who died earlier who was killed by the syngenor gets up and attacks the main characters but not before dying to another syngenor, a freshly mutated one i might add, this one is green like the one on the cover so maybe its the boss
the syngenors then attack, david gale ties everyone in the labatory up and the main characters save the remaining lab people
the syngenors are defeated by water
this film is a sequel to scared to death: syngenor (1980) but it was made as if it was a completely diffrent movie, kinda like the whole troll and troll 2 situation but even then both are enjoyable
syngenor is a terrible movie, terrible acting but good effects
i reccomend it but only to the cult movie fans