Roger Corman, rednecks, giant leeches, explosions, and Playboy Playmate Yvette Vickers! What more could you possibly want?


    

The women of the Wongo tribe are gorgeous. The men of Wongo are, well, not so much. However, in nearby land of Goona, the men are gorgeous while the women are, well, not so much. Wackiness ensues.


    

Tod Browning’s 1932 exploitation classic about a group of circus freaks. Watch it and risk becoming “One of us…..one of us….”
*Note: to skip the added prologue, simply press the forward button on the player


    

Roger Corman’s Americanized release of the Soviet film, Ilya Muromets. The epically-bearded Ilya Muromets does battle against the evil Khalin, his band of Tugar warriors, and one very pissed off dragon.


    

An entertaining kung fu flick starring the wonderful Polly Shang-Kwan. Her presence alone makes this one worth checking out. Features a powerful wizard with ridiculous facial hair and one very fugly little midget.


    

A nutty farmer feeds tourists to his pet dinosaur…his pet dinosaur with ping-pong ball eyes. A rare film from Larry Buchanan that wasn’t a color remake of an earlier B&W American International Pictures property.


    

An astronaut crash lands on a small planet and is shrunk to the size of its tiny inhabitants. Featuring the lovely Coleen Gray and one of the goofiest monsters in the history of cinema.


    

Starman does battle with monsters who were sent to Earth by the Evil Brain from Outer Space! This, and all of the Starman films, were pasted together from various installments of the Japanese film series, Super Giant.


    

Sensitive, space-teen Derek must save the world from his (suspiciously old) teenage brethren and their evil alien space lobsters! And yes, this film is every bit as good as it sounds.


    

Richard Kiel stars as a caveman run amok, but honestly, it’s all about Arch Hall, Jr. and his kick-ass dune-buggy.