Posted on Jun. 14th 2008 0:45 by Bjorn No Comments »
The king of B-movies Roger Corman did the original Death Race 2000 in 1975. Aspiring king of B-movies Paul W.S. Anderson directs the remake. The first trailer looks… well… mildly interesting. Just for kicks, I’ve added the trailer for Roger Corman’s film. It looks so much better. :)
Posted on Apr. 25th 2008 23:03 by admin No Comments »
Larry Cohen did the original 1974 exploitation horror film about a mutant baby with an appetite for murder. Josef Rusnak directs the 2008 remake. Can you see which is which!?! ;-)
Posted on Mar. 24th 2008 18:59 by admin No Comments »
“The most spectacular and ruthless film in recent years.” This is the censored version of the 1976 Italian mondo documentary by Antonio Climati and Mario Morra.
Posted on Feb. 9th 2008 23:38 by Bjorn No Comments »
Somebody put together this little trip down memory lane. It’s a trailer for a DVD full of trailers from the 60s, 70s and 80s. The best of Grindhouse, Exploitation and Drive-In Movie. Check it out!
Posted on Jan. 25th 2008 16:21 by Bjorn 1 Comment »
The evil but brilliant Dr. Tsu uses her army of sexy Kung Fu women to kidnap famous athletes. Their body parts are then sold and transplanted to the old and filthy rich. Mike Harber, a insurance investigator from London, is sent to Manila to investigate.
Posted on Jan. 3rd 2008 21:42 by Bjorn No Comments »
The Humanoid from 1979, is another one of those late 70’s, early 80’s Star Wars rippoffs that you’ve never heard about. In this unforgettable scene, Princely Hero fights Lord Graal, a rather comic figure that looks like a cheap ass version of Darth Vader crossed with a plastic Samurai.
Posted on Dec. 26th 2007 15:47 by Bjorn No Comments »
Forever an important part of movie (and radio) history, Orson Welles also starred in several movies of questionable quality later in his career. The Witching (aka Necromancy) will probably not go into history as one of his greatest.
Posted on Dec. 25th 2007 12:35 by Bjorn 1 Comment »
This is a collection of trailers that were intended to be scary and tease the viewer to go see the movie. Instead they are so over the top and typical of the 70s era that the only reaction they can provoke today is laughter. Click play to see some stunning footage from unknown classics like Lady Frankenstein, Beyond the darkness, Beyond the door, The night child, The legend of the wolf woman, Orgy of the living dead and The night Evelyn came out of the grave.
Posted on Dec. 15th 2007 16:46 by Bjorn No Comments »
The Japanese version of Spider-man, made in 1978, had little resemblance with the USA version. The costume looked the same but the storyline was quite different. This is the intro for the TV show.
Gnolad is a video blog put together by me, Bjorn Fogelberg. Here I will show you what I think are the best and the worst movie trailers and clips from yesterday and today.
Modern blockbusters, low budget, sci fi, grindhouse, blaxploitation, horror, mock-ups, comedy, 70s, 80s, or just plain stupid stuff.