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Monkey Shines. 1988. After a accident that left him quadriplegic, Allan has been given a small monkey as a helper, until it starts to behave peculiar and what Allan feels or thinks, his new helper acts out his aggression. For me, this is one of Romero's underrated film, if you are looking for a film with blood and gore, people's insides on the outside this isn't that type of film, it's more of a viewing of a journey of a man who is recovering from a near fatal accident and is given a test subject animal that embarks on a murderous crusade. Romero gathers up a small band of actors who give out a brilliant performance from start to finish with a lot of tense moments. this is one i would happy re-watch again with the Mrs. 220px-Monkey_shines.jpg
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I've always like Monkey Shines too, i think it's really underrated.
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5. the-vampire-bat-movie-poster.jpg THE VAMPIRE BAT (1933) Villagers suspect a vampire is about when there are reports of people being attacked by flying creatures and the villagers are dying of blood loss.. Good and quite creepy classic featuring such notables as Fay Wray, Lionel Atwill, Melvyn Douglas and Dwight Frye. You can't go wrong with that lot! |
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It's the same schtick, but just with that bit of confidence that comes from getting over that initial hurdle. IMHO. Anyone expecting a linear narrative can go back tae Marvel
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Creepozoids A team of soldiers desert their position and find a bunker to hold up in during a downpour of acid rain. As it is a post nuclear holocaust USA, you would think that they would be a bit cautious wouldn't you? Of course not. I remember seeing the trailer on an old hardgore dvd and was intrigued. Unfortunately it doesn't live up to the trailer I saw all those years ago. 2 disappointments in a row, better not keep up
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I've been lucky so far, not been disappointed at all, Silent Hill wasn't great but I wasn't expecting it to be! Anyway, also from yesterday. Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice (1992) (Yeah we listen to Pearl Jam... so what??) I thought that I had seen this film before, it seems like I haven't. Enjoyable in a kids kill all the adults kind of way. I've DEFINITELY seen part 3 I remember renting it from the man who came house to house with video tapes in his car boot Now that's what I call a nose bleed...
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October 4th Borderland (2007) A decidedly grim crime drama which turns into a grisly horror film about vacationing Americans coming up against Palo (A religion that incorporates ritual sacrifice) practicing drug dealers on the Mexican / US border. Based on real life serial killer, drug dealer and Cult leader Adolfo de Jesús Constanzo, Borderland is a dark and violent film, it's mixture of torture and ritualistic horror making it well worth seeing. You may not want to stay at a Mexican farm anytime soon though. Seen this a couple of times now and duly delivers every time. This deserves to be better known. Schalcken the Painter (1979) Based on the 1839 story "Strange Event in the Life of Schalken the Painter" by Sheridan Le Fanu. In the vein of the classic Ghost Stories for Christmas this creepy little slow burning tale which went out on the 23rd December is perhaps more a study of the Dutch masters thanks to Charles Gray's narration than it is a ghostly spectacular. Having said that the ghost, if it is indeed a ghost, is a deathly presence which has a shocking, ghastly face that sticks in the memory long after the credits have rolled. Directed by Leslie Megahey, the production is beautifully filmed and the horrifying final encounter is classic twisted Gothic material. This was a third viewing for me and it's a film that's getting better all the time. Recommended. |
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The Sweet House Of Horrors. 1989. A murdered couple return from the grave as ghosts, try to protect their children and seek revenge on the killer as well as protecting their house from being sold. This has the hallmark of the mark of Fulci, the start of the film people getting their heads bashed in and faces smashed with the usual gore and skin coming away on a fire poker then slides down to being stupid and having two annoying kids (Bob from The House By The Cemetery you was annoying but doesn't compare to the two kids in this film). As much as i'm bashing, it did help some time pass by, this film it's not the greatest of Fulci movies it may take a few more watches to possibly warm upto. 51MkgHPsAyL._AC_.jpg
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