Cinephile Shorts
Description: MegaForce is a 1982 action film about an elite multinational military unit that does the jobs that individual governments won't. When the peaceful Republic of Sardun in under threat from their more aggressive neighbor, the beautiful Major Zara and General Byrne-White see the help of Ace Hunter and MegaForce. The movie was chock-full of futuristic military vehicles, weaponry, and enough stunts and explosions to keep any 12-year-old engaged, but sadly, that was about the extent of its reach. Intended to be a huge summer blockbuster, the film was poorly received by critics, bombed at the box office and was nominated for three Raspberries, including Worst Picture.
Description: Maximum Overdrive is a 1986 American horror film theatrically released on July 25, 1986, to both critical and commercial failure. The story takes place after a comet-induced radiation storm on Earth causes machines to come to life and turn against their makers on a worldwide killing spree. Holed up in a North Carolina truck stop, a group of survivors must fend for themselves against the mechanized killers. A diner cook, Bill Robinson, emerges as the unlikely leader of the pack, attempting to find an escape plan for himself and the survivors, who include his boss, Bubba Hendershot, and a newlywed couple. Despite being a box office flop, the film went on to become a cult classic and maintains a solid fan base for its mindless destruction.
Description: 1990: The Bronx Warriors (Italian: 1990: I guerrieri del Bronx) is a 1982 Italian action-science fiction film. According to the film's advertising, "In the year 1990 the Bronx is officially declared No Man's Land. The authorities give up all attempts to restore law and order. From then on, the area is ruled by the Riders." The plot centers around Ann, a 17-year-old heiress to an arms manufacturing giant, The Manhattan Corporation. Unable to handle inheriting a morally questionable company when she turns 18, Ann runs away into the lawless wasteland of the Bronx. Attacked by a roller skating gang called The Zombies, Ann is saved by members of The Riders, and taken under the protection of The Riders' leader, Trash.
Description: The Last Rainforest is a 1992 independent animated musical fantasy film set in a picturesque rainforest, called Ferm Gully. The rainforest is inhabited by fairies, including Crysta, who has never seen a human before. In fact, she is told they are extinct. But when a logging company comes near the rainforest, she sees that they do exist, and even accidentally shrinks one of them: a boy named Zak. Now her size, Zak sees the damage that the company does and helps Crysta to stop not only them, but an evil entity named Hexxus, who feeds off pollution.
Description: Discover the cold charm of Hoth, the perfect destination for lovers of snow, extreme adventures and tauntaun encounters. This design captures the retro spirit of tourist posters, inviting you to explore the frozen planet of your dreams. Ideal for fans of sci-fi and galactic travel.
Description: Smokey and the Bandit is a 1977 American action comedy film that follows Bo "Bandit" Darville and Cledus "Snowman" Snow, two bootleggers attempting to illegally transport 400 cases of beer from Texarkana to Atlanta. While the Snowman drives the truck carrying the beer, the Bandit drives a 1977 Trans Am to distract law enforcement (called blocking) and keep the attention off the Snowman. During their run, they are pursued by Texas county sheriff Buford T. Justice. Smokey and the Bandit was the second-highest-grossing domestic film of 1977 in the United States.
Description: Bavu! is a 1923 silent American drama film directed by Stuart Paton, starring Wallace Beery in the title role, and written by Albert Kenyon and Raymond L. Schrock based upon a play by Earl Carroll. The film is a period piece involving Bolsheviks and the Russian Revolution. Motion Picture News said of the film: "A Russian revolutionist incites the peasantry to burn the city. Mischka, a former servant in the nobleman's home, is commissioner of licenses under the new administration. He loves the princess and in order to get her out of the country it is necessary to have the passport sealed with the revolutionist's ring. With no prints of Bavu! found in any film archives, it is considered a lost film.
Description: On Saturday, January 9, 1971, after weeks of attention-grabbing teasers (like giant chickens fleeing with the host), the Bob Wilkins hosted horror movie program Creature Features debuted on Oakland's KTVU 2 at 9:00 pm. Kicking off with 'The Horror of Party Beach,' the show was an immediate hit and became a ratings winner, so the show expanded to a double feature format on August 7, 1971. While the movies ranged from campy to downright terrible, it was Wilkins' dry wit that made the show work. With his droll humor, omnipresent cigar, and iconic rocking chair, he played the role of an aficionado with a taste for genre cinema. The show was so popular in the Bay Area that it would often beat network programming which probably blew some minds.
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Description: A cinephile is a person with a passionate interest in cinema as an art form, often characterized by extensive knowledge of films, film theory, and film criticism. Unlike casual moviegoers, cinephiles view films critically and appreciate them beyond mere entertainment, often engaging deeply with directors, genres, and cinematic techniques.
Description: In 1969, actor Jerry Lewis agreed to lend his name to a franchise business offered by National Cinema Corp Dubbed 'Jerry Lewis Cinema,' (JLC) the new franchise was sold as a turn key movie theater. Sales materials stated that theaters could be operated by a staff of two with the aid of automation and support provided by the franchiser. A forerunner of the smaller rooms typical of later multiscreen complexes, a JLC was billed in franchising ads as a "mini-theater" with a seating capacity of between 200 and 350. The success of the chain was hampered by a policy of only booking second-run, family-friendly films. Eventually the policy was changed, and JLC was allowed to show more competitive movies.
Description: The Crimson Ghost is a 1946 serial that blended crime, science fiction, and pulpy adventure into a fast-paced, cliffhanger-driven story. Directed by Fred C. Brannon and William Witney, it follows a masked villain known as the Crimson Ghost, who seeks to steal a powerful device called the Cyclotrode, capable of controlling atomic energy. Opposing him are Professor Chambers, the inventor, and a group of determined allies trying to keep the technology out of the wrong hands. Like many serials of the era, it unfolds across multiple chapters filled with chases, fistfights, and narrow escapes. Though modest in its original release, the serial later gained cult status, especially for the Ghost’s skull-like mask, which would go on to become an icon
Description: Real Genius is a 1985 American science fiction comedy film set on the campus of Pacific Tech, a science and engineering university. The plot follows genius senior Chris Knight, who is tasked with working on a space laser, only to learn it will be used as a weapon by the CIA. Knight, being a slacker and pacifist, doesn't like the idea of working on weapon systems, so he applies himself to making sure the project fails. One of the various t-shirts he wears in the film is one for the International Order For Gorillas, a presumably fictitious environmental organization out to save the gorillas or something.
Description: Cool as Ice is a 1991 American musical teen drama film, directed by David Kellogg, written by David Stenn and starring rapper Vanilla Ice in his feature film debut. The plot focuses on Johnny Van Owen, a freewheeling, motorcycle-riding rapper who arrives in a small town and meets Kathy, an honor student who catches his eye. Meanwhile, Kathy's father, who is in witness protection, is found by the corrupt police officers he escaped from years ago. Developed as a vehicle for Vanilla Ice, the film was widely panned by critics, and was a box office bomb, grossing only $1.2 million from a $6 million budget. Director David Kellogg later disowned the film.
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Description: Logan's Run is a 1976 American science fiction action film. The screenplay by David Zelag Goodman is based on the 1967 novel Logan's Run by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson. It depicts a future society, on the surface a utopia, but soon revealed as a dystopia in which the population and the consumption of resources are maintained in equilibrium by killing everyone who reaches the age of 30. The story follows the actions of Logan 5, a "Sandman" who has terminated others who have attempted to escape death and is now faced with termination himself.
Description: A cinephile is a person with a passionate interest in cinema as an art form, often characterized by extensive knowledge of films, film theory, and film criticism. Unlike casual moviegoers, cinephiles view films critically and appreciate them beyond mere entertainment, often engaging deeply with directors, genres, and cinematic techniques. The term comes from the French portmanteau of "cinema" and "philia," meaning love. Synonyms include film buff, movie buff, and cinemaphile.
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Description: The '80s remain unparallelled when it comes to ridiculous comedies, and 1986's One Crazy Summer is a shining example of the genre. This zany American romantic comedy film focuses on art school hopeful Hoops McCann as he struggles to complete his college application. Resigning himself to a summer of boredom, McCann agrees to go along with his best friend, George Calamari, on a family trip to Nantucket, Massachusetts. After McCann and Calamari cross paths with a rocker chick being pursued by bikers, it suddenly looks like it's going to be one crazy summer.