Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold 1995 R, 84 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Fred Olen Ray Cast: J.J. North, Raelyn Saalman, Ted Monte, Tammy Parks, Tim Abell, Jay Richardson, John Lazar, Michelle Bauer, George Stover, Nikki Fritz
It's time to select the "Centerfold of the Year" for the "Plaything" magazine, and there are three finalists. One of the finalists, Angel (J.J. North), has been taking a potion invented by a mad doctor to improve her measurements. Well, she ODs on it and grows to gigantic size. Rival Betty (Tammy Parks), not to be outdone, drinks some of the potion and also grows. Now, the battle is on for Centerfold of the Year as they duke it out on Hollywood Boulevard. This spoof had potential, but it fizzled.
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Dreamrider 1993 PG, 92 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bill Brown, Steve Grass Cast: Matthew Geriak, James Earl Jones, Leigh Taylor-Young, E.J. Peaker, Jay Richardson, Murray Rose, Bill Brown, Ginger Erickson, Javier Grajeda, Jack Rule
Bruce (Matthew Geriak), an athlete, has lost his leg and is now undergoing rehabilitation. When he meets upbeat, wheelchair-bound William (James Earl Jones), Bruce again begins to dream of physical challenges and ends up on a cross-country bicycle trip.
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Haunting Fear 1991 R, 88 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Fred Olen Ray Cast: Brinke Stevens, Jan-Michael Vincent, Karen Black, Jay Richardson, Delia Sheppard, Michael Berryman, Robert Clark, Robert Quarry, Hoke Howell, Greta Carlson
Victoria (Brinke Stevens) suffers nightmares about being buried alive and seeks help from a therapist, Dr. Julia Harcourt (Karen Black). Meanwhile, Victoria's husband, Terry (Jay Richardson), is having an affair with his secretary, Lisa (Delia Sheppard), and is plotting Victoria's murder–a bad move because it will drive Victoria completely insane–running off, wielding a knife, and disappearing into the night.
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Munchie 1992 PG, 80 min. Genre: Family
Director: Jim Wynorski Cast: Loni Anderson, Dom DeLuise, Andrew Stevens, Arte Johnson, Jaime McEnnan, Scott Ferguson, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Toni Naples, Monique Gabrielle, Ace Mask, Angus Scrimm, Jay Richardson
This is a sequel, of sorts, to Roger Corman's "Munchies" (1987), but there is only one Munchie (voice of Dom DeLuise) left, and he is child-friendly. Young Gage Dobson (Jaime McEnnan) finds a crate in an abandoned mine, and the crate contains Munchie. With the power to grant wishes, Munchie takes care of Gage's problems–such as dealing with bullies and low grades.
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Munchie Strikes Back 1994 PG, 85 min. Genre: Family
Director: Jim Wynorski Cast: Lesley-Anne Down, Dom DeLuise, Andrew Stevens, Trenton Knight, Howard Hesseman, Angus Scrimm, Corey Mendelsohn, Natanya Ross, John Byner, Jay Richardson, Ace Mask, Toni Naples
In this sequel to the 1992 film, our magical, mischievous Munchie is called before the celestial court and scolded for his previous escapades–which included responsiblity for many of the Earth's tragic events. His is given the task to help a woman and her son who could use his special assistance. He succeeds in his mission, and, as the film ends, he is back in front of the court who provides him another job to help another troubled person: Bill Clinton.
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Shockwave 2006 R, 94 min. Genre: Action / Sci-Fi
Director: Jim Wynorski Cast: Joe Lando, Lisa Lo Cicero, Alexandra Paul, Bill Mumy, Michael Dorn, George Takei, Robert Picardo, Tim Thomerson, Joshua Cox, Jay Richardson, Hudson Leick, Roark Critchlow
Navy SEALs come to the rescue after a plane carrying military robots crashes on a Pacific island where the robots' artificial intelligence sets in, and they go on a rampage and threaten to take over Earth. Lots of action in this one!
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Terror Night 1987 N/R, 87 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: Bloody Movie
Director: Andre De Toth, Nick Marino Cast: John Ireland, Cameron Mitchell, Aldo Ray, Alan Hale Jr., Dan Haggerty, Michelle Bauer, Jay Richardson, William Butler, John Wildman, Jimi Elwell
Former movie stars visit the mansion of a silent movie star and each meets a gruesome death at the hands of a killer who takes on one of the characters that each visitor played. Interesting only to see several well-known B-movie stars.
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Witchcraft II: The Temptress 1990 R, 88 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Mark Woods Cast: Charles Solomon, Delia Sheppard, David Homb, Mia M. Ruiz, Jay Richardson, Cheryl Janecky, Mary Shelley, Frank Woods, Kirsten Wagner, Anat Topol
Remember the first "Witchcraft?" Well, the infant has grown to his teens (Charles Solomon), and his adoptive parents have tried to keep his warlock background from him. But the beautiful witch (Delia Sheppard) has other plans for him. Rotten through and through, and there are many more of the series ahead.
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Wizards of the Demon Sword 1991 R, 81 min. Genre: Action / Fantasy
Director: Fred Olen Ray Cast: Lyle Waggoner, Russ Tamblyn, Blake Bahner, Heidi Paine, Jay Richardson, Dawn Wildsmith, Dan Speaker, Lawrence Tierney, Michael Berryman, Hoke Howell, Dan Golden
The evil Lord Khoura (Lyle Waggoner) grabs possession of the Knife of Actar and, in the process, kidnaps the sword's keeper, Ulric (Russ Tamblyn). Ulric's daughter, Melina (Heidi Paine), recruits swordsman Thane (Blake Bahner) to help free her father, regain the sword, and save the world.
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| 1. Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold (1995)
2. Dreamrider (1993)
3. Haunting Fear (1991)
4. Munchie (1992)
5. Munchie Strikes Back (1994)
6. Shockwave (2006)
7. Terror Night (1987) aka: Bloody Movie
8. Witchcraft II: The Temptress (1990)
9. Wizards of the Demon Sword (1991)
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