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VampiricClown 12-02-2009 05:12 PM

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The Wizard of Gore is great! Have you seen She-Devils on Wheels? That flick was a fuckin' blast.

Not yet. I just added it to my list.

Thanks for the recommendation.

The Mothman 12-02-2009 05:28 PM

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Mulberry Street.

I thought this was very well done. Lots of action. Good characterizations.

Im a fan of that one myself. quite the twist!

ChronoGrl 12-02-2009 06:57 PM

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Liked it quite a bit. Thanks, Chrono.

Glad you liked it. I actually thought it was significantly smarter than Hostel and Touristas... It's not just a teen slasher movie (though it starts off that way)... It evolves into this cop-story thriller that treads a fantastic line between real and surreal... I loved how it captured the whole mood of the town and the fear of the cult... Brilliantly done. A pure surprise and absolutely raw.

cheebacheeba 12-02-2009 08:10 PM

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i thought that movie accomplished something really special.

they did an amazing job with the retro look and feel - especially for a low budget canadian flick
Can't argue that, felt very authentic. That, and they managed to throw together a GOOD zombie tale without a death a minute.

VampiricClown 12-02-2009 08:14 PM

Beyond Evil (1980)

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Extremely slow film...

The Mothman 12-02-2009 09:29 PM

The Antichrist


.....what the fuck?

cheebacheeba 12-03-2009 04:01 AM

Hi mothman, Hi.

psycho d 12-03-2009 04:44 AM

Wrong Turn 2: Dead End (2007). This one seemed to get some pretty good reviews, but it was only ok at best (that's being very generous). Gore hounds will be pleased as it is pretty gruesome, but to little effect. The storyline, even with a totally different premise, was almost the same as the first one. While there were at least a couple of tense moments in the first one, this one feels pretty flat. It was at least a bit of fun watching Henry Rollins play a total stereotypical hero, but only because Rollins is awesome. For those that want a Hollywood feeling DTV splatterfest then it may be great, but for true horror fans there was not much here but gallons of blood. Ashe.
derek

Ferox13 12-03-2009 05:55 AM

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Excellent Nam movie - Influenced by Mash (and the absurdy of war) and an obvious influence on the later FULL METAL JACKET (Hell, Lee Ermey is even a drill Sergent in it(as he was in real life).

Stand out performance from Stan Shaw as the street wise platoon(?) leader and Michael Lembeck as the Italian ladies man from Brooklyn..

Well worth checking out..

newb 12-03-2009 09:06 AM

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Excellent Nam movie - Influenced by Mash (and the absurdy of war) and an obvious influence on the later FULL METAL JACKET (Hell, Lee Ermey is even a drill Sergent in it(as he was in real life).

Stand out performance from Stan Shaw as the street wise platoon(?) leader and Michael Lembeck as the Italian ladies man from Brooklyn..

Well worth checking out..

a drive-in favorite "back in the day".


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