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Rangoon - 2018-04-03

From Wikipedia:
"Night Train to Terror was pieced together from three other films:[2]

Cataclysm (1980) (AKA: The Nightmare Never Ends; Satan's Supper) (edited into the Claire Hansen segment)[3]
Death Wish Club (1983) (AKA: The Dark Side of Love; Carnival of Fools; Gretta) (edited into the Greta Connors segment)[4]
Scream Your Head Off (1981; unfinished) (edited into the Harry Billings segment)"


Crab Mentality - 2018-04-03

Those of you not attending movienight, you're missing out.


exy - 2018-04-03

That was my guess watching it! thanks rangoon


cognitivedissonance - 2018-04-03

This movie is pretty dedicated to flouting the "Show, Don't Tell" rule of screenwriting in every possible scenario where it might come up.


StanleyPain - 2018-04-03

This movie is something other than else. I kinda want to see the actual individual movies on their own, but I get the feeling it would only be a let down.


John Holmes Motherfucker - 2018-04-03

That would be like watching the sausage get made.

It's worth noting that they did more than edit the footage together with the "God and Satan and a horrible eighties band on a doomed train" device. Some of the effects were souped up in the remix, and they made a big difference. Most notably, that great stop-action killer mosquito.

Considering that the film exists, I'd say that Satan won that argument.


John Holmes Motherfucker - 2018-04-03

I meant "stop-motion". How embarrassing...


John Holmes Motherfucker - 2018-04-03

Can't forget


Old_Zircon - 2018-04-03

"Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey" was a weird choice of Beatles songs to lift a hook from.


cognitivedissonance - 2018-04-04

Did some scratching on this, the singer/breakdancer is a dude named "Byron Yordon", who was in a few other movies, but now works at a Hollister in La Jolla.

Imagine working at a Hollister in your mid-50s.


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