So many underrated 80s horror movies here. C.H.U.D. was well-handled, even though it was shot on a low budget. The trick is knowing how to use what you have to your advantage & pull it off.
Sad we never got a true sequel to it. I know Chud 2 exists, but it's nothing like the original. It feels like it was supposed to be a sequel to Night of the Living Dead, and they just slapped Chud in it when they couldn't get the rights to NOTLD.
I love how you gleefully narrate this video describing some truly nasty and fun moments from my childhood! This channel most certainly earned my sub. Great content!!
@ nicholas -loved both movies but never thought to link the two. after a quick look at the 2 monsters once again , i can see how you draw that conclusion
1:02 Gargoyles - The Terror Within (1989) 3:41 Homo Aquaticus - Leviathan (1989) 6:18 Rawhead Rex - Rawhead Rex (1986) 8:45 Deadly Spawn - The Deadly Spawn (1983) 11:17 INTEC Cockroaches - The Nest (1988) 13:28 Alien - The Hidden (1987) 15:28 Q.Q. - The Winged Serpent (1982) 17:29 Razorback - Razorback (1984) 19:30 Metal Fetishist - Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989) 21:06 Belial Bradley - Basket Case (1982) 22:37 C.H.U.Ds - C.H.U.D.
those movies can be really fun but it can also be super weird, a lot with dark humor and also really love to add creature noise into thing like Robot Cop's mech...
@Marvelous Not the video we need but the video we fans all deserve. As always Thank you to the @Marvelous Videos Staff for all the niche genre love and the fandom for what we all enjoy.
The 80s horror movies were original for their time--and often underrated. The one I'd like to see is "Q--The Winged Serpent (1982) for its stop--motion effects. 😁🎥
They wanted Donnie and Gretchen to be watching CHUD in Donnie Darko in the cinema but it couldn't be determined who owned that movie and it was Evil Dead instead
I saw The Deadly Spawn (1983) on video about '89, and it was very different from any sci-fi/horror flick I've ever sat through. The multi-headed/mouthed hydra-like creature was innovative back then. 🙀🙀🙀
The Deadly Spawn has been available on Shudder since last year(July 1st, 2022) and facebook there are rumors of it getting a 4K Ultra HD Bluray DVD release for later this year according to efx artist John Dods that worked on the film
Haha, I remember basket case when I was young. Freaked me right out. Wow, I used to look at these horror films in the local video store, especially Chuds. Good old times.
I don't know if anyone remember laser disc? It's a huge ass CD that was a thing for a while back in the 90s 😂 I've seen some good 80-90s horror films during that phase.
I remember vcr's being really expensive. We used to rent one from the video store for the weekend. Goodtimes. Miss just browsing thru the aisles of movies and games as a kid
I'm always ranting about modern movie cg effects and how they just look so fake compared to old school practical effects, my co workers are sick of it heh
I liked ‘The Hidden’ and having Claudia Christian (Babylon5) in it makes me like it more. “The Winged Serpent’ reminds me of something Ray Harryhausen would have done. ‘Basket Case’ was just a weird one. Unfortunately, I did watch the ‘C.H.U.D’ sequel.
Love all things monstery!! 😀 😀 🐲🐲 I remember all of these movies, The Thing was a great movie as well, with Kurt Russell!! 😀 😀 🐲🐲 Stay Safe everyone at Marvellous Videos!! 😀 😀 😷
Being a child of the 80's I've seen most of these "gems". Don't get me wrong I have varying degrees of love for them. Personal favorites- Leviathan-that monster was gross, The Hidden- bizarre alien & underated, Q!-a masterpiece, the monster almost looks real! with a great eclectic cast Richard Roundtree & David Carradine! Plus the Mafia! and Aztecs (or Mayans I forget), and Iron Man. There is nothing I can say. Except WOW! Everyone who watches this list should watch it at least once.
8:10 something hard to spot on the Rawhead Rex costume is the second set of inner jaws like a Xenomorph from Aliens, but as they don't extend out they're only visible in a few brief close-ups.
Deadly Spawn is ace, for the absolutely tiny budget it still holds up well today, sure some of the acting, sound and one or 2 effects shots aren't the best, the monster and creature effects are just amazing. Would love to see this get a proper sequel or a remake. I also never got all the hate for Rawhead Rex, that's another cool creature feature that looks way better than it has any right to. Also love Razorback, it was one of my favourite horror films as a kid :)
The rawhead hatred is because the movie is like shamalamamalams avatar. . . The book is fucking amazing, yet they just took the name. Literally everything is different. . . Rex looks nothing like what he's supposed to, story isn't even remotely similar, themes got toned waaaaaaay down. It the Artemis Fowl of 'horror'
@@leviroch Fair enough, I've never read the book, only watched the film and I enjoyed it for what it was. Killing a kid in a horror film back then was generally seen as a big no no so that kind of shocked the 11 year old me :)
It had a lot of obvious, stupid jokes, and obnoxiously catchy song that commits the cardinal musical sin of just being *the same damn sentence, repeating over and over again!* I only ever laughed at the “that is one *DAMN* ugly barber” line, since the line reading was delivered so well.
The Boogins was left out probably for good reason. Between C.H.U.D. and The Boogins I lost a ton of sleep and got myself band from scyfi/horror movies as a young teen.
Q was a favorite as a kid, so was razorback. (i live in arkansas home of the razorbacks) basketcase and chud were scary as heck. (i watched a lot of B grade horror movies as a kid)
Razorback= No joke,I saw this as a kid at a late night movie party and I was HORRIFIED.The idea of giant ravenous pigs drove me crazy,since I lived near a forested area with heavy wild boar!!
I'm looking for a certain movie that I haven't been able to find since I've seen it on Syfy since I was a kid (late 90's to early 2000's). Now I don't know when it was from, but this monster looked kinda like Rex in that it was kind of humanoid but it had a beast like face and maybe quills on its back, or maybe peacock like feathers? I remember a scene where it was running across a roof of some sort of industrial building above guards, even a scene where it pins a guy up to a metal door with some sort of weapon like spear or maybe an extension of its body. I know this is vague but I think about this move all of the time and can't find anything on it, and this channel I stumbled across and it opened my eyes to the followings of movies to the same type. Any help is appreciated here
When I first watched your video last year when I first I mean well I mean when I was going to watch it again the scene with the film is here within was missing what happened to that seen before leviathan?
This channel is what WatchMojo pretended to be. I have been introduced to so much through this channel, it’s insane.
Do they still exist?
This channel got more mojo than WatchMojo.
If WatchMojo actually found the time to be bothered to do some research they might still be around ;-)
@@frankboogaard88 They are still around, and they still have more subscribers than this channel.
Pretended I wasn't aware they cared
Man the 80’s really had some crazy monsters!!
Cocaine is a helluva drug
We had it good back then.
It’s so cool I love it!!!
Except for Tetsu The Iron Man. That movie was sickening with that one scene. Which I rather not say.
It was a great time to be a teen!
You folks are the most forgiving reviewers I've ever seen!
So many underrated 80s horror movies here. C.H.U.D. was well-handled, even though it was shot on a low budget. The trick is knowing how to use what you have to your advantage & pull it off.
Sad we never got a true sequel to it. I know Chud 2 exists, but it's nothing like the original. It feels like it was supposed to be a sequel to Night of the Living Dead, and they just slapped Chud in it when they couldn't get the rights to NOTLD.
@@amazingdoorbob5458 chud 2 should be burned lol... it’s horrible! Chud is one of the most underrated horror movies ever
This channel is easily the best of its kind on UA-cam, so I don't understand why it hasn't more subscribers. Top marks for every video.
I love how you gleefully narrate this video describing some truly nasty and fun moments from my childhood! This channel most certainly earned my sub. Great content!!
Tetsuo: The Iron Man is a love letter to Cronenberg, the director was a big fan of him. This movie is a classic!
"I know you've been through hell..."
"Been? Bitch, we're still here!"
LOL underrated line from Leviathan....
I don't see how anybody can not automatically assume the thing when looking at the Leviathan
You wouldn't be related to Arthur Crabtree, who directed Fiend Without a Face (1957)?
@@paulforder591 maybe down the line but I don't know her
@ nicholas -loved both movies but never thought to link the two. after a quick look at the 2 monsters once again , i can see how you draw that conclusion
Finally someone acknowledged Deadly spawn..lol.
I thought I was the only person who saw that movie for decades. Now I'm waiting on someone to review the abomination.
I still have this movie on vhs.
You can watch it for free on UA-cam. . . And those teeth were amazing
Stan Winston was a genius but The Creature from the Black Lagoon still looks great after 66 years.Q and Razorback are terrific
Q was amazing!!!
Razorback scared the fuck outta me because it's based on a true story...
1:02 Gargoyles - The Terror Within (1989)
3:41 Homo Aquaticus - Leviathan (1989)
6:18 Rawhead Rex - Rawhead Rex (1986)
8:45 Deadly Spawn - The Deadly Spawn (1983)
11:17 INTEC Cockroaches - The Nest (1988)
13:28 Alien - The Hidden (1987)
15:28 Q.Q. - The Winged Serpent (1982)
17:29 Razorback - Razorback (1984)
19:30 Metal Fetishist - Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989)
21:06 Belial Bradley - Basket Case (1982)
22:37 C.H.U.Ds - C.H.U.D.
Thanks
Hey thanks now i can watch them too😁👍
Basket Case i think i know that movie
Love 80's Sci-fi Horror films!
those movies can be really fun but it can also be super weird, a lot with dark humor and also really love to add creature noise into thing like Robot Cop's mech...
My favorite 'list' channel! Continually bringing awareness to overlooked gems and cult classics! Keep it coming! 😁👍
@Marvelous Not the video we need but the video we fans all deserve. As always Thank you to the @Marvelous Videos Staff for all the niche genre love and the fandom for what we all enjoy.
Awesome recommendations as always
Iconic classic movies! Great video.
Yes please bring back the 1970s and 1980s movies
The 80s horror movies were original for their time--and often underrated. The one I'd like to see is "Q--The Winged Serpent (1982) for its stop--motion effects. 😁🎥
They wanted Donnie and Gretchen to be watching CHUD in Donnie Darko in the cinema but it couldn't be determined who owned that movie and it was Evil Dead instead
I saw The Deadly Spawn (1983) on video about '89, and it was very different from any sci-fi/horror flick I've ever sat through. The multi-headed/mouthed hydra-like creature was innovative back then. 🙀🙀🙀
I waited so many years for it to finally be released on DVD.
The Deadly Spawn has been available on Shudder since last year(July 1st, 2022) and facebook there are rumors of it getting a 4K Ultra HD Bluray DVD release for later this year according to efx artist John Dods that worked on the film
Awesome list👍I own every one of these movies. The 80s 90s rocked.🏴🙏🌍
Thanks Marvelous videos🤗 I get so many great movie recommendations from these lists.
Haha, I remember basket case when I was young. Freaked me right out. Wow, I used to look at these horror films in the local video store, especially Chuds. Good old times.
I miss Friday night at the video store
I don't know if anyone remember laser disc? It's a huge ass CD that was a thing for a while back in the 90s 😂 I've seen some good 80-90s horror films during that phase.
I remember vcr's being really expensive. We used to rent one from the video store for the weekend. Goodtimes. Miss just browsing thru the aisles of movies and games as a kid
Yer with my dad picking a couple of vhs videos to view, seeing all the horror film covers scaring the hell out of me lol
I love how good practical effects still look good years later while CG always looks cheesy.
I'm always ranting about modern movie cg effects and how they just look so fake compared to old school practical effects, my co workers are sick of it heh
idk, many of them look terrible too
@@Red1Green2Blue3 A good practical effect will always look good. Bad ones still exist.
Razorback is so good I wish shout factory would release a collectors edition
I’ve always loved creature flicks. The Relic and The Thing are my favorite aside from Aliens and Jaws.
Read The Relic....
Thanks to this video, I’ve learned of many new titles to watch this spooky season!
Man Chud is by far one of the most underrated 80s horror films
I'll be here for this one.
Hey Wayne! So you are saying, you haven't been with us for all the vids :(
@@MarvelousVideos hi love your videos and can you do frankenstein's army 2013 monster explained
I liked ‘The Hidden’ and having Claudia Christian (Babylon5) in it makes me like it more.
“The Winged Serpent’ reminds me of something Ray Harryhausen would have done.
‘Basket Case’ was just a weird one. Unfortunately, I did watch the ‘C.H.U.D’ sequel.
"Oh Sharon, get up. You aren't hurt"
Cracks me up every time.
When would Rawhead Rex and sophisticated ever appear in the same sentence?
Love all things monstery!! 😀 😀 🐲🐲 I remember all of these movies, The Thing was a great movie as well, with Kurt Russell!! 😀 😀 🐲🐲
Stay Safe everyone at Marvellous Videos!! 😀 😀 😷
Sweet ya give good recommendations time to watch
That Gargoyles movie MUST have been an inspiration for John Gulager's FEAST movies.
Being a child of the 80's I've seen most of these "gems". Don't get me wrong I have varying degrees of love for them. Personal favorites- Leviathan-that monster was gross, The Hidden- bizarre alien & underated, Q!-a masterpiece, the monster almost looks real! with a great eclectic cast Richard Roundtree & David Carradine! Plus the Mafia! and Aztecs (or Mayans I forget), and Iron Man. There is nothing I can say. Except WOW! Everyone who watches this list should watch it at least once.
8:10 something hard to spot on the Rawhead Rex costume is the second set of inner jaws like a Xenomorph from Aliens, but as they don't extend out they're only visible in a few brief close-ups.
a lot of movie try to be the next Xenomorph and The Thing back then.
Those are actually just the teeth of the actor in the suit.
My childhood, loved it.
💚 deadly spawn and c.h.u.d. 💚 and all these really..love this channel, great for nostalgia feels
80s monsters are so great, they're the real nightmare.
Basket Case is a freaking classic, as well as the second. CHUD is a classic, with Daniel sterns first screen appearance, and CHUD, rocks!!
John Goodman was in CHUD too, as one of the people in the diner
Good stuff there. Thanks.
Anyone else notice that Marv from Home Aline (Daniel Stern) was in more than one of these creature flicks?
Deadly Spawn is ace, for the absolutely tiny budget it still holds up well today, sure some of the acting, sound and one or 2 effects shots aren't the best, the monster and creature effects are just amazing. Would love to see this get a proper sequel or a remake. I also never got all the hate for Rawhead Rex, that's another cool creature feature that looks way better than it has any right to. Also love Razorback, it was one of my favourite horror films as a kid :)
The rawhead hatred is because the movie is like shamalamamalams avatar. . . The book is fucking amazing, yet they just took the name. Literally everything is different. . . Rex looks nothing like what he's supposed to, story isn't even remotely similar, themes got toned waaaaaaay down.
It the Artemis Fowl of 'horror'
@@leviroch Fair enough, I've never read the book, only watched the film and I enjoyed it for what it was. Killing a kid in a horror film back then was generally seen as a big no no so that kind of shocked the 11 year old me :)
1984 was a great year for scifi.
deadly spawn is one of those movies I wondered if it really existed, I watched it years ago, but never found it again :>
Razorback is genuinely one of the only horror films that actually scares me lol
I swear the Gargoyles look like the predecessors for the Feast Beast.
Kinda seems like the whole idea was ripped off from it honestly...
@@iamgreg3834 big agree. Basically the exact same
@@ColorfulHelices in fairness. All the feast movies are basically parodies anyways. But yes. Some stark stark similarities haha
Your chapters include the Gargoyles from The Terror Within, but you didn't include that in the actual video.
Oh come on. CHUD 2: Bud the CHUD was freaking hysterical.
It had a lot of obvious, stupid jokes, and obnoxiously catchy song that commits the cardinal musical sin of just being *the same damn sentence, repeating over and over again!* I only ever laughed at the “that is one *DAMN* ugly barber” line, since the line reading was delivered so well.
The Thing and Lyavanthen such good scary movies. Wow never seen gargoyles looks like I got a movie to find and watch. Great list.
I feel like the Feast Creatures were inspired by Gargoyles! The design similarities are hard to ignore!
Take a shot everytime she say, "believe us when we tell you".
Believe us when we tell you, you'll die of alcohol poisoning if you do this!
@@mattlemmons6647 Believe me when I tell you, "I believe you". Lol
Bwahaha. This drinking game is beyond belief!
give it a year.. these bot voices will be indistinguishable from human🥺..
I love Rawhead Rex the movie, but the description laid out by Clive Barker in the story.....
😉
I Love ❤️ the Classic 80’s 90’s & 00’s Creature Feature Movies ✊🏾✌🏾❤️🥷🏽🦸🏾♀️🪐🌌🌎
The Boogins was left out probably for good reason. Between C.H.U.D. and The Boogins I lost a ton of sleep and got myself band from scyfi/horror movies as a young teen.
The cat from "the uninvited" was a killer of my child hood.lol
I see alot of inspiration of Firebrand in the design of the gargoyle.
I love monsters from 80s
Rawhead Rex! What an epic hype name
i didn't know martin shkreli was in rawhead rex. i loved rex in that movie definitely some of his finest work 🙌🔥
The cellar (1989) was another.👌
I think this is a pretty decent list.
I had a lot of fun watching 1980s horror movies.😁👍
I always thought Raw Head Rex always looked kinda like the Rock 😅
You made me chase up Gargoyles JUST so I could see if the dog survives....
And?
The witch from the 1986 movie "House" not on this list? What about the humans with the stuff in them in the movie "The Stuff"?
The nest was SICK!!!
The creature from the black lagoon suit is legit impressive. They even got the gill frills to move.
How tf is The Fly not in this list??
Q was a favorite as a kid, so was razorback. (i live in arkansas home of the razorbacks) basketcase and chud were scary as heck. (i watched a lot of B grade horror movies as a kid)
I love monsters. OMG! Love these kind of movies. Thank you
The movie poster for The Nest was great on its own, lol.
I love 80s monsters
Leviathan is The Thing, but in water and worse in every way.
Imma watch some of these today.
Rawhead rex blew my mind as a kid!!
Damn I remember Gargoyles. Me and my nephew rented that movie on a Saturday and it was badass.
Those prosthetic effects, really terrified me when I was little. They were soooooo real, cause they are real lol
Razorback= No joke,I saw this as a kid at a late night movie party and I was HORRIFIED.The idea of giant ravenous pigs drove me crazy,since I lived near a forested area with heavy wild boar!!
Apart from classic monsters like Aliens, Mother Alien, Predator, Gremlins, Critters. How about Xtro?
I this channel it helps me find movies to watch but wish this videos didn't have so many spoilers tho
I never heard of Homo Aquaticus before. It looks amazing and has a killer cast.
The movie is called Leviathan.
Homo aquaticus is the monster.
@@the_once-and-future_king. Thanks. The comment with the timestamps has the name reversed.
Basket case and razorback are both great film's and of course I love C.H.U.D
I'm looking for a certain movie that I haven't been able to find since I've seen it on Syfy since I was a kid (late 90's to early 2000's). Now I don't know when it was from, but this monster looked kinda like Rex in that it was kind of humanoid but it had a beast like face and maybe quills on its back, or maybe peacock like feathers? I remember a scene where it was running across a roof of some sort of industrial building above guards, even a scene where it pins a guy up to a metal door with some sort of weapon like spear or maybe an extension of its body.
I know this is vague but I think about this move all of the time and can't find anything on it, and this channel I stumbled across and it opened my eyes to the followings of movies to the same type.
Any help is appreciated here
My best guess is "The Relic" if it was a theatrical release.
Oh, see basket case 2. Amazingly creepy!!!
The design of the Gargoyle from The Terror Within would be reused for the creature in Watchers II.
I've always noticed the similarities between them but thanks for the confirmation.👍
PS: always thought the original oxcom was brilliant.
I’ve never heard of gargoyles I’ll have to check it out
Loved the 80s
Tetsuo The Iron Man is one of my favourite film of all times. I did enjoy Q a lot as well.
Does anyone here remember the closet monster? From the movie Monster In The Closet that was pretty good
the creature in Monster in the Closet was played by Kevin Peter Hall(Without Warning, Predator 1 & 2, and Harry and the Hendersons)
The Gargoyle costume was also used but modified for the Outsider in Watchers 2.
60s' Jason and the Argonauts, I was fascinated by the Hydra
It's pretty well known that Clive barker hated how rawhead rex turned out
I think it's pronounced Koz-MAH-tose. Love the show BTW
That hand coming out of that things mouth in the thumbnail tho >>
When I first watched your video last year when I first I mean well I mean when I was going to watch it again the scene with the film is here within was missing what happened to that seen before leviathan?
C.H.U.D. 2 is a good horror comedy! Bud the CHUD forever!
Super entertaining. Still remember first seeing it late at night. Fun movie.
Bud the C.H.U.D was awesome.
@@amymartineau4351 THEIR NOT CHUD’s, THEY’RE ZOMBIES!! It never should have been called Chud 2.
@@Popcultureguy3000 Well maybe not but that is what they named so. Still a funny entertaining movie.
The Terror Within's Gargoyle looks like Creepshow's "Fluffy" stripped of all it's fur.
humanoids (1980) the unnamable (1988) and judgement day (1988) should be on this list