10th April 2012, 03:46 PM
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| Cultist on the Rampage | | Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Lancashire | |
I don't think any Argento film comes close to the awfulness of Phantom of The Opera Quote:
Originally Posted by Handyman Joe In the spirit of Easter (it is the celebration of the resurrected dead after all!) I put on Burial Ground - The Nights of Terror on Saturday night. Mixed company = Big mistake. For some reason the sight of a boggle eyed man-child sucking on his 'mamas' boobie while ridiculous zombies battered the door down, didn't go down well in the room. In fact, my wife ordered the film to be turned off. I don't know, some people. Must say though, despite its ineptitude, there's a relentlessness, a single mindedness, about this film that (accidently I think) does capture the actual feeling of a nightmare. The blu ray picture is pretty good considering it wasn't exactly lensed by Freddie Francis or Jack Cardiff. | It's hardly a classic like Fulci's Zombie masterpiece, but it does have a certain charm tbh, esp the creepy atmosphere and music score. Oh, and not forgetting the rather strange Peter Bark. |