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Old 11-07-2008, 05:20 PM   #1
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There are many definitions and views of what a B-Movie is, so I decided not to make this a poll. And when I say "favorite," you could take it as "favorite to watch" or "best acting skills" or "favorite to make fun of." Anything goes.


My favorite is probably Christopher Lee. He made some really bad horror flicks back in the day, but somehow managed to get roles in 007, LOTR and SW. I think he also holds the record for most movies starred in.
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My favorite is probably Christopher Lee. He made some really bad horror flicks back in the day, but somehow managed to get roles in 007, LOTR and SW. I think he also holds the record for most movies starred in.
Bruce Campbell takes his crown and beats him up with one hand and a chainsaw.

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Old 11-07-2008, 05:28 PM   #3
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Billy Drago. He plays the villain in almost every B-movie.
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Bruce Campbell takes his crown and beats him up with one hand and a chainsaw.

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A close second is Casper Van Dien. I've despised everything he's ever done. Did anybody see his version of Tarzan? He's so bad he's awesome.

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+3. Gotta also agree with Bruce Campbell (the King of B - movies).


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Bruce Campbell takes his crown and beats him up with one hand and a chainsaw.

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Agreed. End of discussion. Close topic.
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Definitely Bruce Campbell. Hail to the king, baby!

Runners up would include Jeffrey Combs, Robert Englund, Bill Moseley, and Clint Howard.

Oh, and Kari Wuhrer...
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Seriously guys. Try to think about it before actually saying Bruce. There are some really good (and bad) ones out there.

Here are some other ones: Vincent Price, Bela Lugosi, Dennis Hopper, Lon Chaney Jr., Patrick Swayze, Cuba Gooding Jr., Eddie Murphy, Dolph Lundgren, Jean Claude Van Damme, and Steven Seagal just to name a few.
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Seriously guys. Try to think about it before actually saying Bruce. There are some really good (and bad) ones out there.

Here are some other ones: Vincent Price, Bela Lugosi, Dennis Hopper, Lon Chaney Jr., Patrick Swayze, Cuba Gooding Jr., Eddie Murphy, Dolph Lundgren, Jean Claude Van Damme, and Steven Seagal just to name a few.
I know what you are saying with trying to add more variety and express different opinions.

The fact of the matter is that Bruce Campbell really is the best "B" actor.
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Here are some other ones: Vincent Price, Bela Lugosi, Dennis Hopper, Lon Chaney Jr., Patrick Swayze, Cuba Gooding Jr., Eddie Murphy, Dolph Lundgren, Jean Claude Van Damme, and Steven Seagal just to name a few.
I'd argue that some of those guys are/were A-List stars, even if they have been in some terrible dreck. Particularly Swayze and Murphy. And Cuba is an Oscar winner, even if he hasn't been able to match that success since. The rest are good picks though (well, I personally wouldn't count Dennis Hopper as a B-movie actor either).
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The "B" in B-movie stands for Bruce Campbell. He's definitely the King.

Robert Englund is Campbell's court jester as a close second.
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Agreed. End of discussion. Close topic.
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Definitely Bruce Campbell. Hail to the king, baby!

Runners up would include Jeffrey Combs, Robert Englund, Bill Moseley, and Clint Howard.

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The fact of the matter is that Bruce Campbell really is the best "B" actor.
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The "B" in B-movie stands for Bruce Campbell. He's definitely the King.

Robert Englund is Campbell's court jester as a close second.


You uncultured swine!!
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I'd argue that some of those guys are/were A-List stars, even if they have been in some terrible dreck. Particularly Swayze and Murphy. And Cuba is an Oscar winner, even if he hasn't been able to match that success since. The rest are good picks though (well, I personally wouldn't count Dennis Hopper as a B-movie actor either).
See how many movies you actually recognize from this list:

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000454/
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Nobody out-B's Bruce!
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See how many movies you actually recognize from this list:

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000454/
I have heard of these films:
Hell Ride (2008) .... Eddie 'Scratch' Zero
Swing Vote (2008) .... Donald Greenleaf
Elegy (2008) .... George O'Hearn
Choke (2001) .... Henry Clark
The Crow: Wicked Prayer (2005) .... El Niño
Tainted Love (2006) .... Marcus Roa
Land of the Dead (2005) .... Kaufman
An American Carol (2008) .... The Judge
Edtv (1999) .... Henry 'Hank' Pekurny
Black Dahlia (1998) (VG) .... Walter Pensky
Eye of the Storm (1991) .... Marvin Gladstone
The Indian Runner (1991) .... Caesar
Sunset Heat (1991) .... Carl Madson
Flashback (1990) .... Huey Walker
Carried Away (1996) .... Joseph Svenden
Waterworld (1995) .... Deacon
Search and Destroy (1995) .... Dr. Luther Waxling
Speed (1994/I) .... Howard Payne
Chasers (1994) .... Doggie
True Romance (1993) .... Clifford Worley
Super Mario Bros. (1993) .... King Koopa
Boiling Point (1993/I) .... Rudolph 'Red' Diamond
Hoosiers (1986) .... Shooter
Blue Velvet (1986) .... Frank Booth
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) .... Lieutenant 'Lefty' Enright
Apocalypse Now (1979) .... Photojournalist
Easy Rider (1969) .... Billy
Cool Hand Luke (1967) .... Babalugats
Night Tide (1961) .... Johnny Drake
Giant (1956) .... Jordan Benedict III
Rebel Without a Cause (1955) .... Goon
Hang 'Em High (1968) .... The Prophet



I haven't heard of these films:
River's Edge (1986) .... Feck
True Grit (1969) .... Moon
Panic in the City (1968) .... Goff
The Glory Stompers (1968) .... Chino
The Trip (1967/II) .... Max
I Died a Thousand Times (1955) (uncredited) .... Joe
The Story of Mankind (1957) .... Napoleon Bonaparte
From Hell to Texas (1958) .... Tom Boyd
Sayonara (1957) (voice) (uncredited) .... 1st MP
Key Witness (1960) .... William 'Cowboy' Tomkins
The Thirteen Most Beautiful Boys (1964)
The Sons of Katie Elder (1965) .... Dave Hastings
Ordre et la sécurité du monde, L' (1978) .... Medford
Couleur chair (1978) .... Mel
Apprentis sorciers, Les (1977) .... A spy
Amerikanische Freund, Der (1977) .... Tom Ripley
Mad Dog Morgan (1976) .... Daniel Morgan
Tracks (1976) .... 1st Sgt. Jack Falen
Kid Blue (1973) .... Bickford Waner
Crush Proof (1972)
The Other Side of the Wind (1972)
Slagskämpen (1984) .... Miller
White Star (1983) .... Kenneth Barlow
The Osterman Weekend (1983) .... Richard Tremayne
Rumble Fish (1983) .... Father
Neil Young: Human Highway (1982) .... Cracker
King of the Mountain (1981) .... Cal
Reborn (1981) .... Rev. Tom Hartley
Flores del vicio, Las (1979) .... Chicken
Riders of the Storm (1986) .... The Captain
My Science Project (1985) .... Bob Roberts
Ticker (2001) .... Alex Swan
Held for Ransom (2000) .... JD
Luck of the Draw (2000) .... Giani Ponti
The Spreading Ground (2000) .... Det. Ed DeLongpre
Bad City Blues (1999) .... Cleveland Carter
The Venice Project (1999) .... Roland/Salvatore
Jesus' Son (1999) .... Bill
Straight Shooter (1999) .... Frank Hector
O.C. and Stiggs (1985) .... Sponson
A Hero of Our Time (1985) (uncredited)
Chattahoochee (1989) .... Walker Benson
Paris Trout (1991) .... Paris Trout
Blood Red (1989) .... William Bradford Berrigan
The Pick-up Artist (1987) .... Flash Jensen
Straight to Hell (1987) .... I.G. Farben
Black Widow (1987) .... Ben Dumers
Running Out of Luck (1987) .... Video Director
Road Ends (1997) .... Sheriff Ben Gilchrist
The Blackout (1997) .... Mickey Wayne
The Good Life (1997) .... Mr. Golf
Top of the World (1997/I) .... Charles Atlas
Space Truckers (1996) .... John Canyon
The Last Days of Frankie the Fly (1996) .... Frankie
Basquiat (1996) .... Bruno Bischofberger
Red Rock West (1992) .... Lyle from Dallas
The Prophet's Game (1999) .... Vincent Swan
Lured Innocence (1999) .... Rick Chambers
Meet the Deedles (1998) .... Frank Slater
Tycus (1998) (V) .... Peter Crawford
Americano (2005) .... Riccardo
Hoboken Hollow (2005) .... Sheriff Greer
House of 9 (2005) .... Father Duffy
Out of Season (2004) .... Harry Barlow
The Keeper (2004) .... Krebs
Legacy (2004) .... CHP Officer
The Night We Called It a Day (2003) .... Frank Sinatra
The Piano Player (2002) .... Robert Nile title)
Leo (2002) .... Horace
Unspeakable (2002) .... Warden Earl Blakely
Knockaround Guys (2001) .... Benny Chains
L.A.P.D.: To Protect and to Serve (2001) .... Captain Elsworth
Memory (2006/II) .... Max Lichtenstein
10th & Wolf (2006) .... Matty Matello
Palermo Shooting (2008) .... Frank
Sleepwalking (2008) .... Mr. Reedy
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The "B" in B-movie stands for Bruce Campbell. He's definitely the King.

Robert Englund is Campbell's court jester as a close second.
I agree with this sentiment. They are two very interesting gents.
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You uncultured swine!!
What did you expect, you said B-movies?

Bruce Campbell is the king of B-movies.

Bruce even wrote an autobiography, If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor, which traces his career as an actor in low-budget movies and television.

Note that you said favorite; you didn't say it had to be the best actor in a B-movie. I've seen a lot of B-movies and a few TV shows with Bruce in them, and I've always enjoyed them despite the usually ridiculous plot and sometimes bad special effects.

If you want a cultured answer, talk about foreign films and independent movies.

Oh, if you want the ultimate B-movie, it is Deathrace 2000 (with Sly Stallone and David Carradine) - it is so bad that it is good. It's even a little better than "Over the top." (the Stallone arm wrestling movie). I personally like the hookers (Uhm....I mean Navigators) in Deathrace 2000. hilarious.

I've really watched too many B-movies.

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Ok, I give up. Maybe I should have started a thread entitled "What's your favorite B-Movie?"
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