#4461
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Howling IV: The Original Nightmare. 1989 A novelist suffering a breakdown in health relocates to a small town and discovers secrets of the town and it's connection to werewolves. Why try to remake something that didn't need a remade, the first is great horror, dark atmospheric, great special effects, this was very low budget that started off good then fizzled out from when we see the town of Drago. The actors do try to make it good but really does fall flat at the end. Luckily enough one of the writers returned for Howling V and made that one more entertaining and more horror. 81yCMr3zxmL._RI_.jpg
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#4462
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Howling VI: The Freaks. 1991. A drifter arrives in a small town and helps out restoring the church, soon after a carnival arrives with it's own freak show, the drifter and owner who know each other try to keep their secrets. This one I wasn't keen on at first watch but when Bruce Payne is in the film it did grow on me. Payne plays Harker the owner of the carnival looking for more oddities for his freak show collection. Like number IV this is slow paced but still somewhat entertaining, the make up effects for are done decently for the freak show and decent werewolf costumes, don't expect this to be a masterpiece like the first film but has the dark atmosphere is parts. 71lEYpnG59L._RI_.jpg
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#4463
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Dire-logue... I love it
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#4464
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October 27th Halloween II (2009) Still shit. No suspense nor on screen gore. The editing of the kill scenes is atrocious. Comfortably Rob Zombie's weakest film by a mile. |
#4465
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I'm actually looking forward to November and the end of the Horror Marathon. You see then i can go back to all these 'new to me' Blu-rays and explore some of the bountiful extra features. Night of the Demon, The Fog, Masque of the Red Death and many more... can't wait. |
#4466
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BOOOOOO!!!
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#4467
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Best part of the film was Weird Al Jankovic "I'm a little confused. Are we talking about the "Austin Powers" Mike Myers or is this someone else?" |
#4468
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You can thank the Weinsteins for that. They insisted on a Weird Al cameo. Zombie and Weird Al were both confused about it afterwards.
__________________ "We're outgunned, and undermanned. But, you know somethin'? We're gonna win. You know why? Superior attitude. Superior state of mind." |
#4469
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It should have been part of the Howard Stern Show. I could imagine Stern asking that exact same thing. |
#4470
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Funnily enough, on the Joe Rogan podcast, Zombie recalls a failed film production in the late 90s, in which, after Private Parts topped the box-office, he was pestered by the studio to make a part for Howard Stern.
__________________ "We're outgunned, and undermanned. But, you know somethin'? We're gonna win. You know why? Superior attitude. Superior state of mind." |
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