The Beast Must Die

Note to future self: If an extremely rich "friend" who enjoys hunting invites you to his house in middle of nowhere and tells you that you'll be spending the weekend without the chance of leaving, regretfully decline the offer and write off "friend". 1974's The Beasts Must Die is a film in which Tom Newcliffe (Calvin Lockhart), the rich friend, invites 5 of his friends that have all been strangely surrounded by tragedy wherever they go, to his sprawling estate for the weekend. Tom is an avid hunter and has been said to "shoot anything that moves" in order to add it to his collection. You might think from this description that Tom is interested in adding the Homo Sapien to his trophy collection, but in fact he's searching for something much more elusive. Tom reckon's that the due to the strange circumstances surrounding the tragedies that his friends have been involved in, that one of them is... A WEREWOLF!
The Thing With Two Heads

Have you ever wondered why there aren't any movies that have gorillas with two heads escaping from labs, running sideways down the street and invading corner markets just to eat bananas with both mouths? Maybe you've been looking for a movie about a bigoted doctor that's contracted "terminal chest cancer" and needed to figure out a way that he could prolong his life, but you don't even know if one existed. Well, my friends, search no further - your prayers have been answered and your movie has been delivered - it's been here since 1972! The title of which you seek is The Thing with Two Heads, directed by Lee Frost, and starring Ray Milland and Rosey Grier as the titular character.
Black Belt Jones
Poppa Byrd is one tough old dude (played by one of the best voice-over actors ever, Scatman Crothers). He runs the baddest dojo in the whole city. Unfortunately, Poppa Byrd is a gambler, see. He owes Pinky and his gang some money, and they're the wrong people to owe some money to. Pinky is pissed, and he's coming to collect. When they get there, they offer to take Byrd's dojo in exchange for his debts, but when he doesn't see eye to eye, he takes a double neck punch straight into heaven. Wrong move, brotha! See, Byrd has a star pupil who just happens to be be one of the baddest mutha's (shut yo mouth!) in town... and his name is Black Belt Jones!
