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Old 5th January 2025, 07:20 AM
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Blood Feast. 1963.

Herschell Gordon Lewis delivers something gory that at the start feels like a homage to psycho with a bathroom killing that even Hitchcock wouldn't go that far with a killing. So someone is bumping off women....standard but for what purpose? Even the police are baffled when they find the corpses mutilated and missing a limb or two. At the start we see who the killer is and they manage to figure it all out and why a book was left at the scene. A man who is into a Egyptian goddesses wants to bring one back in the present time. I never really give this much of a chance when I first watched it but came back to it and enjoyed it a bit more this time. Ok the acting isn't the best and dialogue but can be entertaining.

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I have misplaced a book I was writing down the unseen movies and this one is a Unseen film

The Werewolf And The Yeti. 1975

Paul Naschy joins a expedition in the Himalayas to discover a Yeti, unbeknown to him cannibal tribe is lurking about praying to a sacred Buddhist god, and they are also nymphos who kidnap him and turn him into a werewolf. I love a simple plot...except this drags on quite a bit with some nudity and a bit of a...bow chikka bow wow. I never thought i'd get a chance to see this one but after a small search round the net I came across it. Will admit I was on the verge of switching it off but stuck it out, nice little bit of a gore fest but not the greatest of acting in this.

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