Meet the Feebles
Most people know the name Peter Jackson, due to his flim adaptions of LOTR, but how many of you have seen his earlier, less well known, and a lot less classy work?
Films such as "Bad Taste", "Meet the Feebles" and "Braindead". Man those films are sick...
Films such as "Bad Taste", "Meet the Feebles" and "Braindead". Man those films are sick...

Yeah braindead is cool
. Love that lawnmower scene
.
Greetz,
Shampoo173


Greetz,
Shampoo173
Lawnmower scene? wait do i even want to know?
"The Frighteners"? I haven't seen that one, is is good?
The lawnmower scene is pretty funky, but the kung-fu kicking priest is classic. How many times do you see a priest breaking limbs off and kicking heads flying?
"I kick arse for the Lord!"
The lawnmower scene is pretty funky, but the kung-fu kicking priest is classic. How many times do you see a priest breaking limbs off and kicking heads flying?

"I kick arse for the Lord!"
Yeah, I did say it was cool
It's a little strange, but for some reason, I loved it.
EDIT: But obviously not as strange as the other movies mentioned here

It's a little strange, but for some reason, I loved it.
EDIT: But obviously not as strange as the other movies mentioned here

Yeah, the priest!! How could I forget
.
And when he got zombiefied he had a nice girlfriend
(the maid). That funky baby result too
, lol.
Greetz,
Shampoo

And when he got zombiefied he had a nice girlfriend


Greetz,
Shampoo
The baby is classic...if a bit "hyperactive"!
And when the sumatran rat-monkey rips the other monkeys arm off...hohoho.
Another great film, though quite different is "Battle Royale"...that film is mental! I've just watched "Requiem for a Dream" which I have decided is the film that has upset me more than any other film I have ever seen...bar Bambi of course.
And when the sumatran rat-monkey rips the other monkeys arm off...hohoho.
Another great film, though quite different is "Battle Royale"...that film is mental! I've just watched "Requiem for a Dream" which I have decided is the film that has upset me more than any other film I have ever seen...bar Bambi of course.