Brandon Tenold And we're glad to have you back, nice review choice by the way, I discovered this movie a few years ago and I agree it does deserve attention Namaste.
I forgot about the holiday break, truth told....I thought you might have gone tits up. Wifey: "Does that smartass Canadian kid still making videos, or?"
The sad thing is-you can find a Richard Stanley interview where he talks about Weinstein (recorded before the Weinstein story blew up)...and he did actually target Stacy Travis. (Like, trying to get into her hotel room at some screening of Hardware). He pretty much told her he would end her career if she didn't let him into her room. She didn't let him in-her career hit the proverbial skids. And that's Richard Stanley who divulged that story. Great review btw.
You know, it’s funny that Lemmy and Iggy are in this movie. Everyone said that , after the bombs dropped, only Lemmy, iggy and cockroaches would be left.
It's a pretty impressive use of $1.5m. They must have pinched every penny to get it looking this good. It's not all perfect, but it doesn't feel like there were ideas they couldn't afford to show.
The director used to direct music video's amd some of the stuff was leftover from that like the wanderer in the beginning that's actually a character from a British industrial band's video who's name I can't remember and that's their lead singer playimg him
Seeing films like this makes you realize how bloated most blockbusters have become. Even 20 years ago "big budget" movies had a budget smaller than a Marvel film's catering budget
This movie has a REALLY bad ass robot villain! Some trivia: Lemmy was given a real gun for that scene, but while playing around with it he dropped it in the bay. They hired divers to find it but it was never recovered. William Hootkins completely improvised his obscene call to Travis. I can only imagine how hard it was for him and the crew not to burst out laughing! He also made up his "wibbly wobbly" song on the spot. Stanley penned a script for a sequel with both Jill and Shades returning but unfortunately it was never made. Oh man, he's taking a crack at "The Colour out of Space" Lovecraft classic next?? If there was ever a director for that, it's HIM! He ought to do "The Dunwich Horror" after that!
In case you haven't heard, he's planning a trilogy of Lovecraft-based films with the second film slated to actually be Dunwich Horror. Nice prediction, good sir!
The zone tripper nomad hobo was played by the singer from Fields of Nephilim. While they play Ministry, the TV is showing gwar. Also, they play a one of the Psychic TV videos, which has john balance from coil being tortured in an S&M way.
When Color just came out i rushed to watch it in cinema (yeah, i love Lovecraft) . While i think its moderately accurate translation of original story to screen (not much of inventing new things here), i still wasn't very impressed by movie. As many stated, its kinda too much aesthetically similar to previous Cage's movie Mandy. There is much earlier movie, Curse, its much more distant from original story-wise, but i think it more impressive adaptation, more true in terms of catching horror element of story.
@@AnimatedTerror Yeah, sorry, i'm not native English speaker (obviously) and numerous times i was told what my language skill is "wacky". And misspells too, damn it, sorry.
Another great review. Hardware is an underrated gem. I love the atmosphere and the soundtrack is outstanding. Also William Hootkins is fantastic as the uber pervert. His line about popcorn slays me every time. Pop by pop!
Demon Seed was a Dean Koontz novel from '73. He rewrote it in 1997 into a completely new story. I've read both- each one is creepier than the '77 movie.
You know that one friend who has a collection of movies that are weird and ironically produced, and has a curiously deep sense of background info on said weird movies? This is him...
Interesting fact, the Zone Tripper at the beginning and end of the movie is Carl MCoy from Goth rock legends Fields of the Nephilim, yellow contacts and all. Richard Stanley had directed some of their early videos.
Seriously From the cameos from some of my favorite bands (& yes that’s Carl McCoy from Fields of the Nephilhim as the scrapper, not to mention Iggy, Lemmy, Gwar & Ministry), to the cyber death puppet special effects, if I need to explain why the 90’s kicked more ass to anyone, I tell them to watch this
Also, I dont know if this is a remake of Razorback, it is also set in Australia, this looks really fun. It's called 'Boar' th-cam.com/video/5pse1-v5lzI/w-d-xo.html
I love this movie! Glad you finally decided to do it. I heard that the robot wasn't scary at all filming because it wouldn't stop breaking. Still love the music.
This movie reminds me of that image comic book character Super Patriot. However that start off as a World War II hero rather than a post-apocalyptic character
I went to see Hardware as a midnight showing in Memphis in a pretty seedy part of town. The girl I was dating at the time kept singing "This is what you want, this is what you get." Thanks, Lydon, for that ear worm.
I was already excited to see _Color Out of Space,_ but after seeing this guy's style I'm hyped as hell. HP Lovecraft, Nick Cage, and Richard Stanley combined is gonna be nuts.
This is a fantastic movie. Love the practical effects and the film work. It was the Island of Doctor Moreau documentary that led me to this movie. Have a great year on your channel. Cheers, -J.O.
It is, I was going to point it out if no one else did. Plus, Richard Stanley directed several of Fields' music videos. They became friends early in both of their careers over a mutual love for Spaghetti Westerns and similar tastes in music.
Moon Trap, aka the movie where I found out Walter Koenig wasn't Russian as in they got a actor directly from Russian, as a little kid, cause no accent. And since I hadn't seen Evil Dead films yet, I had no idea his partner in the film was Bruce frigging Campbell.
"Style over substance" is basically the law in Cyberpunk. I liked this movie when I first saw it in the 90s. So much that I found a copy a few years ago to watch.
Seen this film back in the 90's. Tried watching it again a few years ago. The female character is attractive. That's about all this movie has going for it.
You should do Color Out of Space as a followup to this... i know its not the usual low budget fare you cover here, but it's pretty much guaranteed to attain cult status.
this one really reminded me of one of my early childhood movies, i believe it was called virus, about an alien energy landing on a warship and turning technology into robots, cyborgs and doing usual antagonistic stuff.
Fun fact, Kevin O’Neil who was the illustrator of the 2000 AD comic story “Shock!”. Received a phone call from lawyers telling him to either sign off on “Hardware” or be sued. Luckily director Richard Stanley lost the law suit and had to give screen credit to O’Neil and Steve MacManus; the writer of Shock!.
Hey Brandon, I've been watching your content ever since you had 15-20k, it's such a treat that you're still going after all the hardships you've faced and I'm hoping 2019 is a great one! As a recommendation for a 'cult classic' may I suggest you do the strange love child of Arachnophobia and Gremlins known as 'Eight Legged Freaks'
1:33 Actually I think that quote might've come from a tech priest. Also, I want a fallout mod that has Angry Bob radio. Sure as hell would be better than the Diamond City guy.
That would make for an interesting Mod. Not just Angry Bob, but make the sky red, make more of the land desert and insert a few Mark 13s to make life interesting! Oh, and a Jill to come home to wouldn't hurt.
Eerie.... Googled tha Richard Stanly "The Colour out of space " to see when/if its coming out..... U.S. Release is today....with Cage and Chong in the cast
A movie version of The Color Out of Space could be pretty awesome. That story really draws lot of from the atmosphere being strange, foreboding and slightly psychedelic.
Glad to see you are back in action! Fun watch. I remember watching this movie in the early 90's. There are very stylish and cool moments. The pacing is on the slow side. For the budget and style and concept...pretty cool.
Demon Hobo is Carl McCoy of Fields of the Nephilim. Guess the only rock star that didn't play his own music in the movie haha. I fucking love this movie.
I had a nice break, but I'm glad to be back!
Welcome back and a Happy New Year!
Brandon Tenold And we're glad to have you back, nice review choice by the way, I discovered this movie a few years ago and I agree it does deserve attention Namaste.
Welcome back
You've been missed. Good to see you back and starting the year off strong with one of your best reviews ever.
I forgot about the holiday break, truth told....I thought you might have gone tits up.
Wifey: "Does that smartass Canadian kid still making videos, or?"
The sad thing is-you can find a Richard Stanley interview where he talks about Weinstein (recorded before the Weinstein story blew up)...and he did actually target Stacy Travis.
(Like, trying to get into her hotel room at some screening of Hardware). He pretty much told her he would end her career if she didn't let him into her room.
She didn't let him in-her career hit the proverbial skids. And that's Richard Stanley who divulged that story.
Great review btw.
Same with old SNL sketchs,everybody knew.
Same with epstein and brian singer.
@@Sam-Lawry And Family Guy was doing gags about Bill Cosby being a predator years ago
@@rticle15 yes,like the guilty silence avec the 'grooming gangs' in europe...I never saw a 'feminist' talk about that.
here's the clip where stanley talks about it
th-cam.com/video/u6YVBGRZX-4/w-d-xo.html
of course he did
"But you're never gonna catch me saying Robocop's a sh***y movie." Well, unless you're referring to the remake. HEY HEY!
So glad to see the "Oh shit" gag from A*P*E return.
First "Oh Shit". Now "decapitation!"
I think George Lucas gonna sue somebody
Hopefully this will be the year Brandon gets 100k subscribers and gets that Silver button award.
Here's hoping, Brandon is awesome Namaste.
Let's hope he does, this guy is underrated.
@@j.h-j5j DAMN STRAIGHT !
I cannot believe he has so few subscribers. He is awesome!
He deserves it! I just came across Brandon a couple of months ago & have become hooked. The post credit clips are always wonderfully perfect.
I also thought I’d mention it had one of the best uses of the spooky background song “Order Of Death”
You know, it’s funny that Lemmy and Iggy are in this movie. Everyone said that , after the bombs dropped, only Lemmy, iggy and cockroaches would be left.
The actors?
It's a pretty impressive use of $1.5m. They must have pinched every penny to get it looking this good. It's not all perfect, but it doesn't feel like there were ideas they couldn't afford to show.
I agree.
The director used to direct music video's amd some of the stuff was leftover from that like the wanderer in the beginning that's actually a character from a British industrial band's video who's name I can't remember and that's their lead singer playimg him
@@russbennett5470 The band is Fields of the Nephilim
@@russbennett5470 That makes sense. I assumed they could not afford to build all those props.
Seeing films like this makes you realize how bloated most blockbusters have become. Even 20 years ago "big budget" movies had a budget smaller than a Marvel film's catering budget
Iggy Pop, Lemmy, and Carl McCoy in the same film makes this an historical document.
This movie has a REALLY bad ass robot villain!
Some trivia:
Lemmy was given a real gun for that scene, but while playing around with it he dropped it in the bay. They hired divers to find it but it was never recovered.
William Hootkins completely improvised his obscene call to Travis. I can only imagine how hard it was for him and the crew not to burst out laughing! He also made up his "wibbly wobbly" song on the spot.
Stanley penned a script for a sequel with both Jill and Shades returning but unfortunately it was never made.
Oh man, he's taking a crack at "The Colour out of Space" Lovecraft classic next?? If there was ever a director for that, it's HIM! He ought to do "The Dunwich Horror" after that!
In case you haven't heard, he's planning a trilogy of Lovecraft-based films with the second film slated to actually be Dunwich Horror. Nice prediction, good sir!
The zone tripper nomad hobo was played by the singer from Fields of Nephilim. While they play Ministry, the TV is showing gwar. Also, they play a one of the Psychic TV videos, which has john balance from coil being tortured in an S&M way.
Well the Color Out Of Space did moderately well. So hopefully he completes his planned Lovecraft trilogy.
When Color just came out i rushed to watch it in cinema (yeah, i love Lovecraft) . While i think its moderately accurate translation of original story to screen (not much of inventing new things here), i still wasn't very impressed by movie. As many stated, its kinda too much aesthetically similar to previous Cage's movie Mandy. There is much earlier movie, Curse, its much more distant from original story-wise, but i think it more impressive adaptation, more true in terms of catching horror element of story.
@@AnimatedTerror Yeah, sorry, i'm not native English speaker (obviously) and numerous times i was told what my language skill is "wacky". And misspells too, damn it, sorry.
He already got canceled
@@AnonymousAnonposter He apparently beat the absolute shit out of his wife/girlfriend and has charges to deal with.
@@midnightgreen8319everyone makes mistakes
I loved Hardware ever since I saw it in theaters when I was 13. Never knew it was ripped off from a 2000AD comic, though.
Along Good Bad Flicks this channel has become my favorite place for cult movie reviews.
You know what's interesting? Richard Stanley is also a music video Director as well!😊
Holy crap, it's a 2000AD story!? Coolio!
Dredd and Hardware.
awesome crossover idea
Does anyone think the Iggy Pop radioshow host influenced threedog in Fallout 3? I was getting serious threedog vibes, lol
I just posted the same comment a year later :)
I'm amazed there hasn't been more 2000AD based films. The early Nemesis the Warlock and Flesh strips would be great.
Man, I really liked this movie back in the 90's. Need to find a copy of this.
There is a really great two disc special edition of this on dvd.
I have both the DVD and the Bluray. Pretty sure it's the only movie I have in both formats haha.
Another great review. Hardware is an underrated gem. I love the atmosphere and the soundtrack is outstanding. Also William Hootkins is fantastic as the uber pervert. His line about popcorn slays me every time. Pop by pop!
*This is what you want This is what you get This is what you want This is what you get*
such a great soundtrack.
Love that song.
Love it too
Really one of the best sci-fi movies of the 90's.
The only thing you missed was that the band on TV was GWAR dubbed over by Ministry.
Michael von Sacher-Masoch
GWAR is awesome live! Seen them 3 times.
I bet their costumes smell fantastic. 😂 I’d hate to have the job of cleaning those.
This is what you want and this is what you get!
In the 1977 movie Demon Seed a computer actually impregnates a woman. Check that movie out if you haven't seen it yet.
There’s another movie that uses that title, it’s not as good
Demon Seed was a Dean Koontz novel from '73.
He rewrote it in 1997 into a completely new story. I've read both- each one is creepier than the '77 movie.
*IT'S A DIFFERENT TYPE OF WORLD*
*YOU NEED A DIFFERENT TYPE OF HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE!!!!*
*A WHOLE NEW WOOOOORRRRLLLLD!!!!!*
@@smithwesson1896
*A DAZZLING HELLSCAPE, I NEVER KNEW!!*
Glad you're back! I never thought I would miss a Canadian man I've never met.
"I never thought I would miss a Canadian man I've never met." That is now one of my all time favorite TH-cam Comments lol.
You know that one friend who has a collection of movies that are weird and ironically produced, and has a curiously deep sense of background info on said weird movies?
This is him...
You know seeing how this channel tackles cult classics. I kind of want to see Brandon here review Freaked.
Absolutely
Symbiote God In time.
AVGN just reviewed it a couple days ago.
@@GojiraRising that's probably why he mentioned it here.
@@TemmiePlays well that and I watched it myself, so I'm curious what his opinion of it will be.
Would be really awesome to get the sequel
Interesting fact, the Zone Tripper at the beginning and end of the movie is Carl MCoy from Goth rock legends Fields of the Nephilim, yellow contacts and all. Richard Stanley had directed some of their early videos.
it was Al Jorgensen from Ministry wasnt it?
Nope, that was Carl McCoy from the Nephilim
This film literally changed my life. I still dress as Carl's wanderer.
But then again, this is what you want, and this is what you get.
Seriously From the cameos from some of my favorite bands (& yes that’s Carl McCoy from Fields of the Nephilhim as the scrapper, not to mention Iggy, Lemmy, Gwar & Ministry), to the cyber death puppet special effects, if I need to explain why the 90’s kicked more ass to anyone, I tell them to watch this
'Hardware' is a great movie, one of my favorites from the 90s. I look forward to your review every week. Waiting for a 'Razorback' review.
That reminds me I need to watch razor back lol.
@@justindenney-hall5875 Razorback is another trippy cult classic with vibrant colors and visuals and a great horror story about a monster boar.
Also, I dont know if this is a remake of Razorback, it is also set in Australia, this looks really fun. It's called 'Boar' th-cam.com/video/5pse1-v5lzI/w-d-xo.html
This is WAY better than my VHS copy.
Trick question... Lemmy IS God!! I want this movie!!
RIP Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister Namaste.
@@justindenney-hall5875, when did he pass on?
@@Neville60001 December 28th 2015 Namaste.
Mmmm. Lemmy think...
@@thelemonddropskid5445 He got the nick name because he was always asking people to "Lemmy some money"
I love this movie! Glad you finally decided to do it. I heard that the robot wasn't scary at all filming because it wouldn't stop breaking. Still love the music.
I saw this movie at a way too young age....and fell in love with it. Amazing movie
This movie reminds me of that image comic book character Super Patriot. However that start off as a World War II hero rather than a post-apocalyptic character
Ah super patriot!
One of the more underrated world war 2 super heroes
@@thatonea-hole 2, not 1.
Nice avatar...a 60s/70s kaiju of some sort?
The thing is Larsen's Super Patriot came out at least 2 or 3 years after this movie - I wonder if he was 'inspired' by this.
hahah i had the same thought
I went to see Hardware as a midnight showing in Memphis in a pretty seedy part of town. The girl I was dating at the time kept singing "This is what you want, this is what you get." Thanks, Lydon, for that ear worm.
I was already excited to see _Color Out of Space,_ but after seeing this guy's style I'm hyped as hell. HP Lovecraft, Nick Cage, and Richard Stanley combined is gonna be nuts.
The sound track to this movie is insanely good
Thank you for doing this movie! :D
This is a fantastic movie. Love the practical effects and the film work. It was the Island of Doctor Moreau documentary that led me to this movie. Have a great year on your channel. Cheers, -J.O.
Brandon, please do a review of a 90's movie called Virus, I'd love to hear your review of it!!
He did
Not sure, but I think the hobo demon is the vocalist of Fields of the Nephilim.
It is .. it's Carl McCoy, he even flashes it up on screen when talking about Adrian Brode.
Every album he puts out is a masterpiece. Yes even Zoon!
Yup sure is
It is, I was going to point it out if no one else did. Plus, Richard Stanley directed several of Fields' music videos. They became friends early in both of their careers over a mutual love for Spaghetti Westerns and similar tastes in music.
@@GroinFaceGroin ZOON is probably my favourite.
Here to do next .
Alien vs hunter.
Komodo vs cobra.
Dinocroc.
Dinoshark.
Power rangers 1995.
Snake on the train.
axe giant wrath of paul bunyan.
Repo the genetic opera
Virus (1999)
Reb Brown's Captain America?
Unreleased Fantastic Four Movie from 1994.
@@gochem3013, no thanks.
I love the intro to this movie.
Yes!!!! A true cult classic! I always wished "Hardware" had the "Death Machine" robot! Anyways what about "Zeiram"!!!!!!
3 and a half minutes in and you give a willow reference. i love you
The movie was not only staring Lemmy and Iggy Pop. The nomad was played by Carl McCoy singer of the Band Fields of the Nephilim.
I love this movie.
Another good example of being sued and still being awesome:
Terminator.
@@rosselliswilkinson Harland Ellison.
It's not that being sued makes the movies less awesome; it's that they stole awesome ideas without credit, and that's why they're being sued.
I can’t believe there were no “Wicker Man” jokes about the “shark attack.”
I remember when this came out. Owned original VHS and watched it a gazillion times.
Another sort of cameo 11:11 the video showing is for Z.N.S. by Einstürzende Neubauten, from Halber Mensch the video itself directed by Sogo Iishi.
Color Out of Space did indeed turn out to be a great project for him.
I don’t understand how you still haven’t done a review of “Dreamscape” (1984) it’s right up your alley lol...
I liked Hardware.. A simular movies I would recommend are Virus and Moon Trap
Moon Trap, aka the movie where I found out Walter Koenig wasn't Russian as in they got a actor directly from Russian, as a little kid, cause no accent. And since I hadn't seen Evil Dead films yet, I had no idea his partner in the film was Bruce frigging Campbell.
It looks like the vampire robots from Judge Dredd the Cursed Earth.
Also Call-Me-Kennith finds the ending sad.
Snap, Crackle and Pop, if I remember correctly. They were charged with looking after President Booth's cryo tube.
Yes, I got a bunch of Dredd comics for Christmas last year and read them all.
like he said it was insperd by a story from 2000AD (the same place Dredd came from)
Yes but that’s not even the same story.
Ah yes. The Cursed Earth, The first Dredd epic
I think this is the first time I actually decided to go watch a movie after seeing your video of it. Thanks Brandon!
I want a Decapitation gag!!!!! Is there a Decapitation gag in this episode?
Killer Droids don't count...
I always thought they did...
There is actually a scrip of the sequel Hardware 2: Ground Zero available to download in pdf form
2000 ad is awesome.
And he did make that Color Out of Space movie, and it was awesome.
The second best film based on a 2000ad comic story.
But there were two Dredd Films. And Robocop.
@@dubuyajay9964 ONE Judge Dredd film. Stallone made a parody in the nineties.
There is aTV show in the works.
I've been waiting for this all year.
"Don't close the curtain. You wont see Santa Clause coming!"
"Style over substance" is basically the law in Cyberpunk. I liked this movie when I first saw it in the 90s. So much that I found a copy a few years ago to watch.
In bad cyberpunk.
If they do remake this, Paul Heyman should play Link
Is Brock Lesnar going to be the robot?
@@dubuyajay9964 yoooooo that would be funny asf lmao. Imagine some cheap big ass toaster saying Suplex City bitch
TY for my lmao of the day sir!
I.m done
Happy new year Brandon keep them coming!
I know I'm not on your Patreon,
But I'm really hoping you could do a review on Videodrome (1983)?
Long live the new flesh.
This is one of those 80’s movies that went completely under my radar growing up. I have to watch it!
Seen this film back in the 90's. Tried watching it again a few years ago. The female character is attractive. That's about all this movie has going for it.
I recently checked this movie out in full, and it's now one of my favourites. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
Please review yonguary, im not sure if I spelled that right but to make it simpler, review Korean godzilla
It even has a Korean Kenny!
Here is MY counter- argument- 2000 AD is freeekin' awesome.
Gli orrori del castello di Norimberga (1972) or Baron Blood (1972)
You should do Color Out of Space as a followup to this... i know its not the usual low budget fare you cover here, but it's pretty much guaranteed to attain cult status.
That beginning feels very Fallout
The robot reminds me of something the Enclave might cook up.
@@Fulgrim2, this whole movie sounds like it was the basis for _Fallout_ .
Most post-apocalyptic movies, games, etc. tend to look and feel the same.
Like the radio station and everything. Yeah
Let’s be real, Redeye in Nuka-World is literally Iggy as the radio host
Great start with your reviews of 2019, Brandon! Can't wait to see what other reviews you got for us to see!
this one really reminded me of one of my early childhood movies, i believe it was called virus, about an alien energy landing on a warship and turning technology into robots, cyborgs and doing usual antagonistic stuff.
Virus is based on a Dark Horse comic if I remember well. Or Dark Horse bought the rights? Hahaha! I can't remember!
Saw this flick as a kid with a nasty fever and it stuck with me ever since. Total nightmare fuel. Love the channel bud, keep it up.
Fun fact, Kevin O’Neil who was the illustrator of the 2000 AD comic story “Shock!”. Received a phone call from lawyers telling him to either sign off on “Hardware” or be sued. Luckily director Richard Stanley lost the law suit and had to give screen credit to O’Neil and Steve MacManus; the writer of Shock!.
georgeowain...Good cos this flick was a shameless knock off.
why would Kevin O Neil be sued for? sued by who?
@@philmellor4885 , why is this a shameless knock off of a 7 page story?
@@dogma9609 cos the 2 are the same. Just because it's a short story doesn't change anything. You seen the original strip?
@@philmellor4885 , yes i just read it
I didn't know Judge Dredd was British. That surprised me a bit.
Do a review of Disney’s Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983)
I've seen "Something wicked this way comes". Disney got a lot of flack for that one during the local news hour in 1983.
Hey Brandon, I've been watching your content ever since you had 15-20k, it's such a treat that you're still going after all the hardships you've faced and I'm hoping 2019 is a great one! As a recommendation for a 'cult classic' may I suggest you do the strange love child of Arachnophobia and Gremlins known as 'Eight Legged Freaks'
Iggy Pop is a Radio DJ in Grand Theft Auto IV.
7:39 Right there the Computer gives away the Robots Weakness.
1:33 Actually I think that quote might've come from a tech priest.
Also, I want a fallout mod that has Angry Bob radio. Sure as hell would be better than the Diamond City guy.
That would make for an interesting Mod. Not just Angry Bob, but make the sky red, make more of the land desert and insert a few Mark 13s to make life interesting! Oh, and a Jill to come home to wouldn't hurt.
Eerie.... Googled tha Richard Stanly "The Colour out of space " to see when/if its coming out..... U.S. Release is today....with Cage and Chong in the cast
Probably one of my most favorite cult movies ever. Thanks for reviewing it
Island of Dr. Moreau: The Original Furry Movie
30s or 90s?
@@dubuyajay9964 90s especially
@@smithwesson1896
*YEAH*
*BASICALLY!!*
@@thatonea-hole *FURRIES FOREVER!!!*
@@smithwesson1896
*OK!*
A movie version of The Color Out of Space could be pretty awesome. That story really draws lot of from the atmosphere being strange, foreboding and slightly psychedelic.
"Nooo...I like to have my morning dump before I shower!" - This is me. I died laughing.
Glad to see you are back in action! Fun watch. I remember watching this movie in the early 90's. There are very stylish and cool moments. The pacing is on the slow side. For the budget and style and concept...pretty cool.
If this is the Mark 13, wait if the tech reaches 666...Tony Stark will be a trillionaire!
Richard Stanley made his comeback now, i havnt seen it or even knew it was out, but im glad a guy with mad talent came back
Great review! Respectful when approaching the movie's spirit and also fun as hell. One of your best.
Ohhhh we all walk the Whipperly Wopperly walk,
And we all talk the Whipperly Wopperly talk...
That's my Porkins! He also gets it pretty good in DEATH MACHINE too! Which Brandon has done a review of!
We all wear.. Wibbly Wobbly ties...
This is what you want, this is what you get...
...tbh I wouldn't mind it if someone sang that song to me
@@skylx0812 Depends on who is doing the singing, If I remember correctly, the Mark 13 'sings' it at one point.
Demon Hobo is Carl McCoy of Fields of the Nephilim. Guess the only rock star that didn't play his own music in the movie haha.
I fucking love this movie.
any chance we're getting a Mandy review this year?
Hardware is a killer movie. Have the DVD and seen it a couple hundred times.
I suppose this movie got more attention after it was referenced in The Office.