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I'm thinking of doing Halloween 1, 2, and 3 back to back at some point
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Day 9. Mutated , super intelligent bats terrorize a small town. It's up to the sheriff and a group of scientists to try and stop them munching on the locals. Quite bloody in places . Enjoyable but forgettable . 6.5/10 Two brothers end up in a town full of hill Billy assholes, but that's only the start of their problems when the younger brother disappears and people start mutating into crazed toxic zombie cannibals . He teams up with a local waitress , the sheriff and a doctor to figure out what's going on. A enjoyable piece of zombie nonsense .what was it with the younger brother and his inability to fastening his shirt. 7/10 Tonight's viewings Vampires vs the Bronx Vampire in Brooklyn |
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30 Days Of Unseen Horror Day 10 MV5BNWM0ODJiNzgtYzNlYS00ZjIxLWI1MzktMmIzOTc5OGZhOWE1XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNDUxNjc5NjY@._V1_.jpg 80s anthology with three stories and plenty of that good old 80s cheese but is it a nice cheese or one of those cheeses that smells like feet and tastes like ass lets find out. An uncle who is babysitting can't get the kid to sleep without telling him a few bedtime stories but this uncle puts his own twist on the story tales that may result in the poor child never sleeping again The first story is about two witches and Peter who lures a cute blonde to them so they can sacrifice her. This story is not the best but there are some great makeup effects especially the body regenerating it looks brilliant even better the camera stays on the whole thing which makes it more impressive. Next up we have an alternative modern take on Red Riding Hood. When red riding hood takes the wrong medication for her grandmother at the chemists the mix up causes the big bad wolf to visit the grandmother to get the meds that were supposed to be for him to stop him transforming. After an awkward sex scene the big bad wolf appears and things really start to get going with more great make up and gore effects. Third and final story is Goldi Lox and the Three Bears. Mama Baer helps Papa Baer and Baby Baer escape from a mental asylum and the Bear gang return home to film Goldi Lox has moved into their house with a pile of corpses. This Goli Lox is a little different that the classic tale she has telekinetic powers so she joins the Baer gang after falling in love with Baby Baer. This is a really really cheesy and so so 80s anthology but it's a lot of fun. There is some humor in all the stories but the uncle is the funniest part for me he is loving telling the stories and it seems like he is having more fun telling them for himself rather than the kid he is just so into the gore I absolutely loved the end of this film it really mad me laugh loud 7/10
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I thought the same when i watched it last week
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Ghost Story. 1981. Four friends for over 50 years called "The Chowder Society" tell each other ghost stories, unaware their past will come back to haunt them when the son of one of the group David dies mysteriously in a fall. The other Brother Donnie tells a tell of a women he met Alma that is connected to the group. This one I watch every year either for Christmas or Halloween and never fails to get boring with a good starred cast and atmospheric moments that when I read the book years ago you could feel the atmosphere that peter Straub wrote about. The plot does wonder about a bit and tends to go off track then it does come back and still works out great with one or two jump scares, Worth a watch. b.jpg
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[REC]. 2007. A television reporter and her cameraman follow the lives of the fire brigade on a night shift. When they get a call out to a building, what appears to be a routine call turns into a night of survival when a unknown plague is loose in the building and sealed off by officials. This was and still is a superb piece of found footage horror film from Barcelona, that had me gripped to my seat when i first watched when it came out, ok it is subtitled but that doesn't stop the horror picking up from a slow pace to a atmospheric trip round a building with a disease to the climatic ending. Even though they may be unknown actors in this they do make it believable that you are in their nightmare and have you hoping they do get out, with plenty jump scares and tense moments. rec-518ca2dc1f6a5.jpg
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[REC] 2. 2009. A three man SWAT team go in to the building with a doctor of health ministry to assess what happened and find the answers to the contagion unaware the doctor's true intentions are. This films starts off where the first film ends almost, when it was announced that this was getting made, this was one sequel I was looking forward to watching and it never disappointed, as you know what happened but don't know where the infected people are it is quite intense and expecting them to jump out but never happens and when they do you don't expect it. Filmed between to different set of characters that merge back into one film may seem stupid but it does work. 70123255.jpg
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October 9th Lost Child (2017) An army veteran returns home to the Ozarks and discovers a child in the woods. As she tries to find out where he is from a strange tale of superstition and abuse unravels. A slow burning but intelligently told tale of ancient folklore and forest demons not to mention false narratives that is quite powerfully told. It's a beautifully acted piece that's also solidly directed and although the end result isn't really a horror film as such there's a sense of dread and unease throughout that had me enthralled. Also released with the same artwork under the title Tatterdemalion. Night of the Eagle (1962) Not your typical sixties witchcraft movie as it lacks the normal genre tropes of black masses and virgin sacrifice. Instead what plays out is a slow-burn insight into witchcraft in the English countryside. The kind of witchcraft used to manipulate individuals rather than using it to invoke the Devil. Nicely acted by Peter Wyngard (In perhaps the tightest trousers on film) and Janet Blair and exquisitely shot by Sydney Hayers This is more akin to Tourneur's Night of the Demon (1957) than it has with the ever more lurid horrors manifesting from Hammer at the time. |
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The Horror Show (1989) ★★ Of the House films in the Arrow Video box set, this is the only one which doesn't feature any humour or levity, which is probably why the studios insisted on the title change. With the film centring around a murderer killing from beyond the grave, it reminded me of Wes Craven's Shocker , The Exorcist III, and The Frighteners. Tonally, and some aspects of the narrative seem similar to Maniac Cop. It's not as accomplished or enjoyable as any of those films. A major problem is the pacing – it's a ponderous film with long periods in which very little happens and the action, when it occurs, is not much of a reward for the wait. The main issue is with (pardon the pun) the execution because the tension is never maintained to the point where the violence is cathartic. I wish there was more dark humour and fantasy, making this similar to the first House film because, as a 'straight' horror film, it seems an imaginative derivative. House IV (1992) ★½ It's not a complete disaster, but it's not far off it. It takes a great deal of skill to balance comedy and horror so the film works as both and this isn't either. I know the US healthcare system isn't overly generous to people on low incomes, but that doesn't quite explain why Laurel Cobb spends most of the film in a 19th-century wheelchair, nor why she appears to sleep on a feather-filled mattress. The film lurches from goofy humour (a singing pizza) to psychological horror (a threatening message on a misted bathroom mirror) clumsily and, as mentioned above, neither scene is funny or scary. Unlike the first film in the series, at no point did the tone and feel remind me of Evil Dead 2, Shaun of the Dead or An American Werewolf in London. The first three House films surpassed my expectations – this didn't.
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