The Roger Corman Collection volume one
Gas-s-s-s (1972) – A strange gas kills everyone over 25 in the world. The movie is part political satire and part comedy with a large dose of violence that is likely to make many people queezy. The film works quite well and holds up over time, but it’s not your old-fashioned Vincent Price-style Corman film. You’ll note the early appearances of some performers who are just getting started such as Ben Vereen, Cindy Williams, and Talia Shire.
1971, colour, 78 minutes
The Trip (1967) 5.8/10 – Written by Jack Nicholson. This is one of the first of the drug culture films of the late 60’s, early 70’s. The whole movie is basically what an LSD trip looks like as experienced by Peter Fonda’s character. In spite of the fact that the plot is thin this film did well at the box office. Very much an artifact of the time in which it was made, but still interesting.
1967, colour, 79 minutes