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8213: Gacey House. 2010. A group of paranormal investigators enter the house of John Wayne Gacey to find any paranormal activity, only one made it out and all that was left was the footage. I'm pretty sure Gacey's house was torn down after his arrest, so who's house are they in, nobody had been in there since his arrest so who cleaned it? why do another sweep of the house when everyone is sh!t scared? so many questions with no answers. Was this to be taken seriously? it was more entertaining than Most Haunted but plot was just daft, crap acting from some. Best having on for background noise. 2010-dvd-asylum-home-entertaiment-english-8213-gacy-house-original-imafy9zzbn57m6jn.jpeg
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Tower Of Evil. 1972. A young woman in a comatose state is telling the story of her friends being on a island with a lighthouse. A group or archaeologists go to the same place to find treasure when their numbers start falling. Probably back in the 70s this would have been considered a vicious horror film that is clouded in fog, dark toned atmosphere with plenty of suspense and good kills. This was enjoyable to watch agai, the film does goes back and forth with past happenings and present happenings and never gets dull, boring or even confusing and goes at a decent pace with great acting along the way. Even the director managed to make it feel very isolated and claustrophobic at times for the audience and almost followed the same route as the old eurotrash films having some of the actors wearing things that are next to nothing or nothing at all. 51rrWo+Qh0L._AC_.jpg
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The Creeping Flesh. 1973. A Victorian doctor returns from New Guinea with a bag of bones, unaware when exposed to water they flesh returns and begins to wreck havoc. This is somewhat low budget but when Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing are the lead actors you forget about that and focus on the story which they tell and with Freddie Francis at the helm it's always a treat. I never had much appreciation for the film and decided to re-watch it and it's become a firm favourite. There is some over the top acting styles and the ending does go a bit weak but from the start to finish it's entertaining to watch the duo do their magic. creepingflesh.jpg
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The PLague Of Zombies. 1966. In a small Cornish Village, young men appear to be dying young, the docotr sends for his friend and mentor to find the cause and both uncover voodoo practices. Made before Night Of the Living dead and becoming cannibals, Hammer decided to make these a bit more art house controllable and not wanting the thirst for human blood and skin. Set in the Victorian times, the set pieces were crafted well, the costumes look amazing. Andre Morell plays the old doctor looking into the deaths while John Carson plays the village squire who may be hiding more than he lets on and Hammer star Michael Ripper as the police sergeant. Perfect dark atmosphere and still has suspense moments, one that never gets boring. The_Plague_of_the_Zombies-671204373-mmed.jpg
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