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GREENBILL
05-01-2006, 01:03 PM
.......10 days in the life of a serial killer. the story of the vegas ripper.
I love this film, claustrophobic, emotionless and down-right mental. absolutly no holds barred and friggin ace....
what your thoughts on this flick....?
filmmaker2
05-01-2006, 02:27 PM
I never heard of this one before--when did you make it?
bloodrayne
05-01-2006, 02:31 PM
Originally posted by filmmaker2
I never heard of this one before--when did you make it? Heh...Suspicious are ya?
Originally posted by filmmaker2
I never heard of this one before--when did you make it?
i saw the sequel --- Pooh Nuts
:D
GREENBILL
05-01-2006, 11:44 PM
Originally posted by filmmaker2
I never heard of this one before--when did you make it?
I havent made it. its a genuine film. check it out at:
http://www.sexgoremutants.co.uk/nutbag.html
As the above link sez, its only available on VHS.....not true, ive got the DVD.
It used to be quite hard to find but not as hard as i found it for Madman...
filmmaker2
05-02-2006, 05:23 AM
(heh heh heh Pooh Nuts, ha ha ha)
Now when you say Madman, you mean the movie "Madman," about the crazed farmer who offed his family living in the woods, etc.?
I remember seeing Madman in downtown Los Angeles when it came out (1981, or something like that?), and that was definitely a wonderful movie experience. It is actually not a bad slasher movie and has many things going for it. We were probably fifteen or sixteen years old and technically they should not have let us in, but somehow we did get in. (We had to go to a trashy theatre to even see this film, because it was such a sleazy "Under 17 Not Admitted" type gory horror movie that it actually was playing in very few houses in town...)
Anyway, when I saw it, I was with a couple of friends from school and it was playing with a couple of other exploitation films in a creepy, sticky, dark old theatre that I think was around since the 30's or 40's. Most likely closed down now. But it was a big old movie house, I know of very few theatres like that now, they have all been converted into plastic multiplexes, and are all clean and bright. My memories of old movie houses are all of rather dark, murky, mysterious places, with a kind of a popcorn smell that had soaked into the walls!
GREENBILL
05-02-2006, 05:39 AM
Originally posted by filmmaker2
(heh heh heh Pooh Nuts, ha ha ha)
Now when you say Madman, you mean the movie "Madman," about the crazed farmer who offed his family living in the woods, etc.?
I remember seeing Madman in downtown Los Angeles when it came out (1981, or something like that?), and that was definitely a wonderful movie experience. It is actually not a bad slasher movie and has many things going for it. We were probably fifteen or sixteen years old and technically they should not have let us in, but somehow we did get in. (We had to go to a trashy theatre to even see this film, because it was such a sleazy "Under 17 Not Admitted" type gory horror movie that it actually was playing in very few houses in town...)
Anyway, when I saw it, I was with a couple of friends from school and it was playing with a couple of other exploitation films in a creepy, sticky, dark old theatre that I think was around since the 30's or 40's. Most likely closed down now. But it was a big old movie house, I know of very few theatres like that now, they have all been converted into plastic multiplexes, and are all clean and bright. My memories of old movie houses are all of rather dark, murky, mysterious places, with a kind of a popcorn smell that had soaked into the walls!
yeah, as you gathered, the film madman
It was the first horror i ever saw. I was 11-12 when i saw it an i shit my pants. My mates brothers got a copy of it and waited til their parents went out and we all sat round the telly watching it. i ran home after watchingit.....and i didnt sleep that night!
It seemed to go into obscurity, then i found it on dvd about 5 yrs a go an i couldnt believe it. i think i bought it for 7.99 pounds sterling which aint bad really.
About 2 weeks after watching madman we watched David Cronenbergs Shivers.......those two films got me in to horror and ive liked it wver since....
satanshorn
05-04-2006, 12:57 PM
"I am Down on Whores
and Shant Quit Ripping Them. "
"I wander around all day. I'm just killin' time on planet Earth."
This film is a nasty horror movie. I enjoy the part where nutbag stabs the spread eagle nude girl in the pig mask.