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That Something after Dark film you reviewed a while ago? is that worth buying? I can't remember. You said it was like an 80's film. |
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As for the Windmill a little ropey cgi let it down so it got a 6 instead of a 7 but at tops its a 7 but like i said it was going along nicely all practical and then suddenly cgi popped up took the gloss off a little.
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The local community cinema is showing Hausu on the Sunday before Halloween, I'm considering going to watch it, but since they'll just be projecting the DVD I might just stay at home and watch it on my own in bed
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You have no idea how many of us that's an accurate description of...
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Maybe I've set the bar on sequels too high, after watching Amityville 3D last week! :-D :-D Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Blood Feast (1963) Blood Feast (1963) blood-feast.jpg Even a massive H.G Lewis fan like myself would be hard pressed to say that Blood feast was the best horror film that has graced our screens,and out of all of his films in my humble opinion I think that 2000 Maniacs would be his most polished and probably his best film he ever made.Thats not to say the rest of his out put was any less entertaining,a lot of his movies have a dreamy nightmare quality you can only get from low budget features made in that hot and sweaty atmosphere you get in the basement of the grindhouse. Blood Feast does have the most ridiculous premise for a story,Fuad Ramses Egytian caterer,wants to resurrect an ancient goddess,in between slaughtering women for there body parts and catering for dinner parties. Who in the hell would hire Fuad Ramses to caterer for there party? he makes Heston Blumenthal look positively normal.Herschell Gordon Lewis movies have this kind of , off kilter feel to them,whether it be the low budget,or the locations or maybe just that period in time in which they were filmed,they seem like they exsist in an alternate universe,Wizard of Gore being a prime example. To really enjoy a Lewis movie,Please put your brain in a jar (for my friends you will not need it) before Fuad rips it out for his feast. All hail Ramses.RIP HG Lewis.
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TPM is a horrendous film,classifying it as a horror film. TFA is one of the most traumatic films I've ever watched due to the shocking demise of a boyhood hero.Thus clasifying it as a horror film.
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The Suckling (1990) A 'pro-life' film with a twist, as an attempted aborted fetus that has mutated thanks to toxic waste within the sewer system below the back-alley abortion clinic-come-brothel in which it was flushed, exacts its revenge on those above. The fetus grows at an accelerated rate thanks to the toxic ooze and is soon rampaging around mauling everyone in sight and entombing the building in slimy membrane preventing escape. Goofy, gory, sleazy, ridiculous fun reigns. |
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Yeah - I was conscious that my scores may be putting people off from wanting to watch some of the films. I did the same with my Nightmare USA reviews and it generated a bit more discussion on the film/review contents rather than the scores themselves, as even though I may appear to rate something 'low', I can still talk about some of the positives and may have enjoyed it to some degree. |
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