- 6.9/1038 votesLoading...
#1 - Russ Meyer
Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 9/9/1988
American independent filmmaker and lover of cleavage Russ Meyer recounts his groundbreaking early sexploitation melodramas, his scandalous 20th Century Fox Production Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, and his aborted Sex Pistols project.
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- 7.0/1012 votesLoading...
#2 - Tsui Hark & Stuart Gordon
Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 10/20/1989
Jonathan Ross travels to Hong Kong to explore the inventive cinema of Action / Sci-Fi / Fantasy master filmmaker Tsui Hark, taking a detour to explore the underbelly of Asian exploitation cinema. Former experimental theatre director Stuart Gordon discusses his breakthrough film Re-Animator at the La Brea tar pits, and producer Brian Yuzna and Jeffrey Combs are interviewed on the set of the sequal Bride of Re-animator.
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- 7.1/1011 votesLoading...
#3 - Ted V. Mikels
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 8/26/1988
The eccentric Las Vegas-based filmmaker behind The Corpse Grinders, The Astro-Zombies, and The Doll Squad frolics around the desert playing an accordion and performing a ventriloquist act while regaling Jonathan Ross with stories of cinematic courage and communal living in a Los Angeles "castle" full of exotic women.
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- 7.2/1041 votesLoading...
#4 - John Waters
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 8/5/1988
The Pope of Trash is captured at the height of his popularity with the surprise mainstream hit Hairspray. Most of the contributors to Waters' underground Baltimore-based film collective "Dreamland Productions" are interviewed, including one of Divine's final interviews.
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- 7.2/1023 votesLoading...
#5 - George A. Romero & Tom Savini
Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 10/27/1989
Romero, the architect of the modern zombie film, is interviewed against his familiar Pittsburgh stomping grounds. Special Effects wizard Tom Savini explores long-time collaboration with Romero. Savini was gearing up at the time to make his feature debut with a Night of the Living Dead remake and in his interview he hints at some of the twists he was intending on incorporating into his new adaptation.
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- 7.3/106 votesLoading...
#6 - El Santo
Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 10/6/1989
The late masked Mexican wrestler is profiled in this episode which provides an overview of Mexican wrestling n general, from El Santo's filmography to Rene Cardona's series of female wrestling films which starred Lorena Velasquez. Other Mexican wrestling luminaries such as Blue Demon are also profiled. Johnny Legend shares his dim recollections of hallucinatory encounters with El Santo movies via dubbed late-night television broadcasts.
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- 7.5/1034 votesLoading...
#7 - Jackie Chan
Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 9/22/1989
On the set of his latest film The Miracle, Chan covers his entire career, from his early Peking Opera upbringings, his Hong Kong blockbusters (Drunken Master, Armor of God, Policy Story series) and his early attempts to break into the International market (Cannonball Run, The Protector). The life-threatening accidents shown in Jackie’s notorious outtake reels are also discussed. The episode ends with coverage of Chan’s wild 35th birthday party.
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- 7.5/1014 votesLoading...
#8 - Fred Olen Ray & Doris Wishman
Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 9/29/1989
Direct-to-video specialist Fred Olen Ray is interviewed on the set of his film Bad Girls from Mars. Ray’s career is thoroughly covered, from Alien Dead and Scalps all the way up to Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers. Also included, a profile of female exploitationeer Wishman, who began her career producing sedate nudist camp movies before she wound up crafting mind-bending masterpieces full of busty assassins and demented organ donors.
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- 7.6/1018 votesLoading...
#9 - Ray Dennis Steckler
Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 8/12/1988
The Las Vegas skyline provides a glittering backdrop for the story of no-budget auteur Steckler, whose improvisational style fueled the creation Rat Fink a Boo Boo, Wild Guitar, The Thrill Killers and The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Decided to Stop Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies.
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- 7.7/1028 votesLoading...
#10 - Herschell Gordon Lewis
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 8/19/1988
Drive-In pioneer Lewis is interviewed at a country club in Florida where he details his beginnings in nudie cuties, his successful partnership with Dave Friedman which resulted in the Blood Trilogy (Blood Feast, 2000 Maniacs and Color Me Blood Red), and a late-life career reappraisal where a new cult of devoted followers crowned him the “Godfather of Gore.”
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- 7.9/1032 votesLoading...
#11 - Sam Raimi
Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 9/2/1988
An early profile of the filmmaker, fresh off Evil Dead II and ready to begin production of Darkman for Universal. Raimi and his collaborators Scott Spiegel, Rob Tapert and Bruce Campbell discuss early Super-8 productions, their breakthrough horror film Evil Dead and their compromised sophomore effort Crimewave.
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- 8.0/1022 votesLoading...
#12 - Ed Wood Jr.
Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 10/13/1989
Touted as the worst director of all time, legendary Plan 9 from Outer Space creator Ed Wood's strange life and even stranger movies are covered. Featuring interviews with key family and friends, including Maila Nurma ("Vampira"). The Rocky Horror-inspired live musical adaptation of Plan 9 is also touched on.
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The Worst Episodes of The Incredibly Strange Film Show
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A series of documentaries focusing on the world of psychotronic movies; focusing on the lives of filmakers such as Hershell Gordon Lewis, Saim Raimi, Doris...
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Worst Episodes Summary
"Russ Meyer" is the worst rated episode of "The Incredibly Strange Film Show". It scored 6.9/10 based on 38 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 9/9/1988. This episode scored 0.1 points lower than the second lowest rated, "Tsui Hark & Stuart Gordon".