Willard (1971) Bruce Davison, Ernest Borgnine, Sondra Locke, Socrates (real name unknown), Ben (real name unknown)
So good, Ben won a PATSY award. But that music. Holy crap, that god-awful music.
Game of Assassins (2013) Warren Cole, Jamie Ray Newman, Bai Ling
It has Bai Ling, how good can it be? Well, good enough to stick around 'til the end, actually. But not much better than that.
Maggie (2015) Schwarzenegger, Abigail Breslin, Joely Richardson
Holy crap, Schwarzenegger has range. The movie was ok, with heavy reliance on extended closeups and somber music.
C.H.U.D. (1984) (top billing) John Heard, Daniel Stern, Christopher Curry, (also including) Kim Griest in her first film, John Goodman in an early role, Sam McMurray (a latter day That Guy), Eddie Jones (another That Guy)
Winner of the 1985 BIFFF (Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film)
Fortress 2: Re-entry (2000) Christopher Lambert, Patrick Malahide, Yuji Okumoto
Not even Pam Grier could save this one.
Trancers 2 (1991) Tim Thomerson, Helen Hunt, Megan Ward, Richard Lynch
All the Deth, twice the wives. Fun Fact: Richard Lynch's son, Christopher's only acting role.
Trancers 3 (1992) Tim Thomerson, etal
I don't know. Telma Hopkins isn't as good without Joyce Vincent.
Trancers 4 (1994) Tim Thomerson, other actors who specialize in Direct to Videos with numbers at the end of the title.
Tim attempts to get back to his comedy roots.
Trancers 5 (1994) Same ol' gang
Ok, I admit "I'm beginning to think that a woman isn't a real woman unless she makes you want to smack her in the chops. Not doing it makes you a real man," is a damn good line.
Trancers 6 (2002) Zette Sullivan, Jennifer Capo, Robert Sullivan, Archival Footage of Tim Thomerson
As a film school project, it's not good; as a feature film, it's garbage.