This is Fred Bailey writing in to say I really enjoyed your review! Very entertaining, well-written and well-put-together. It's an honor to have the good bad flick designation! I'll be returning to this site frequently from now on. A footnote: there's no stock footage in the movie. We shot most of it in the P.I. of course, but they sent a small crew plus Cec Verrell to Honolulu to get some genuine Hawaiian shots. That shot of her crossing the lawn in a skirt was shot in Hawaii. I guess that's why they hold on the shot for so long--so you;ll know it's Hawaii! The stuff they shot in Hawaii is not particularly distinguishable as Hawaii, so I'd say they wasted their money. I wasn't invited to the Honolulu part of the shoot. Dang! PS: the plane blowing up was a miniature!
Thank you so much Fred, I'm honored! I've really enjoyed your work over the years, I think my favorite is Wheels of Fire. Wow, I had some bad info on that. I was under the impression it was just some stock footage. Nice to know they did go the extra mile to get some actual Hawaii footage. I know so many of these are shot in the Philippines, barely disguised as elsewhere. (or in the cases of the post apocalyptic films, they didn't even have to bother) Bummer you didn't get to go on the shoots in Hawaii but considering the budgets, I know they like to keep from spending when they don't have to. Thanks again!
Cec Verrell delivers ass-kickings in all her films and usually a topless scene that explains her high ranking, Hell comes To Frogtown is one of the best ...
Only 95 seconds into this and i've already laughed out loud numerous times. God damn, your videos are always incredible, love the way you deconstruct these films. Just when i thought i'd unearthed and researched every hilarious / bad movie, you throw another one at me that i somehow had absolutely no idea about. Brilliant channel man.
I binge watch a lot of Good Bad Flicks EP. Dang this is like film history with a lot of puns and fun. The heck, did not know there were a lot of films back in the 70s, 80s until early 90s were filmed here in the Philippines & Dr. Cirio ahh man.. I love this channel!!!!! Keep up the good work 😁🍻
@@GoodBadFlicks no sir.. thank you!!! Keep up all the puns and the comedic inserts even on horror films specially the "accidental comedy stuff" really gets me 🤣 I forgot to mention the metal band reference ahh man dang good stuff also the opening & outro song from pschostix noice..
Silk has some nuggets in it but there are way to many dead moments. Silk 2 is awesome though. They crank up the action and sleaze and the fact that it's Monique Gabrielle (of Deathstalker 2 fame) makes it even better. The stunt-dubbling they had for her was just hilarious.
Thought I'd recognised that chick. I remember her in that short lived series on ABC Super carrier. She was a pilot (with a chip on her shoulder) and wanted to fly jet fighter but since she was a woman the Navy wouldn't let her fly jet fighters and all she would fly were propped transporters. I remember that show came out a bit after Top Gun.
Some of it definitely was shot in Hawai'i. The action packed sequence is her crossing Milani St. between the Aliiolani Hale and the post office. Google Map 335 Merchant in Honolulu to see for yourself!
OMG the Junkyard level. That sucked when playing the game. :) This film seems right up my alley. I know what I am watching this weekend. Thanks a bunch Cecil. :)
This was a very entertaining movie. Silk was tougher than anyone in the movie, duh!! I liked your subtitles for the angry 80's rock song, but your best is still "Rainbow Ice" from "Rocktober Blood!!"
you need to do a vid on hard ticket to Hawaii. between the shoehorned in nudity, the ridiculous snake and the credits being written on packaging paper it was quality cheese. or 1 on barbarian queen.
can I ask you a question, and I hope this doesn't offend, first i love what you did because, youve made me a fan of Movies I normally wouldn't watch, for someone who doesn't understand your passion for film, can you explain why you do what you do. you review and all talk about wha bad about the movies, and you still love them. what would you say to those out there who would say, this a waste and these movies are old, no movies are prefect, and its escapsim so what's the point? I'm only asking because I had someone say those things to me because I love these reviews, and they just didn't get it.
Tarantino is one of the great directors of the past 25 years, and he was inspired by all different kinds of movies, no matter how cheesy and low-budget. A whole generation of actors and directors that are household names today got their break by working with Roger Corman. This channel is great because even unknown B-movies have merit and entertainment/education value. Movie snobs who just watch Oscar bait and look down on everything else are only limiting their knowledge of film by acting like snobs
totally agree I just don't understand why when I show people reviews like this they say, "this is a waste of time, why even review something so old, it's entertainment." I feel when you're passionate about something, these are the things you do, I love this channel and the passion that goes into it. I just don't get why people hate on others passions so harshly.
Santiago... Phillipines... Santiago.... Phillipines. Damn the guy must really like the place! How many movies did he direct and/or produce there again?
LOL The guy at 1:53 has on almost as much makeup as the girl. LOL That's such a funny thing about 70s and 80s film productions is how much makeup the male actors wore.