In 2008, Channel 31 asked us to present a series of late night cult movies on Saturday Nights. We claimed we had plans on Saturdays, but they called our bluff and so we presented three seasons of cult movies, from The Lady Vanishes to Santa Claus vs the Martians. In the third season, we moved to Thursday nights but continued to call the show Saturday Night Cult Movies because we always remain true to our roots, even at the expense of confusing the audience.
Here, for the benefit of completionists only, are all 39 openings we recorded for the series. One of these intros is for our very favourite film. Can you guess which it is?
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On 31 May 2011, the Bazura crew descended on the ABC studios in Elsternwick to film a somewhat ambitious opening title sequence...
Trust no one! Especially not The Bazura Project, as it presents you with Boris Karloff and Margaret Lindsay in the double-crossing spy film British Intelligence.
Being buried alive isn’t always fun and games, as Ray Milland and The Bazura Project discover when The Bazura Project presents Ray Milland in Premature Burial.
What happens when Lee Van Cleef, Jim Brown and Leif Garrett film a western in Israel? There’s only one way to find out – watch Kid Vengeance! Sorry, two ways: watch The Bazura Project‘s intro to Kid Vengeance.
Why is Mark Lester the most amazing filmmaker you’ve never heard of? You’ll have to watch Bazura‘s intro to his seminal 1977 action thriller Stunts to find out.
Time to cast off your comfortably rich lifestyle and overthrow the government, as The Bazura Project presents Sissy Spacek and a surprisingly all-kinda-star cast in Katherine.
Sometimes, the story of how a film got made is more interesting that the film itself. This is definitely one of those times. See Roger Corman re-appropriate Russian science fiction as The Bazura Project presents Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women.
Which future Hollywood star nearly ended their career before it started with a Z-grade raunchy comedy? Find out as The Bazura Project presents 1978’s Seniors.