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Oro13 03-10-2018 11:35 PM

Slumber Party Massacre 2

It’s better than 3.

... I’m starting to wonder about myself.http://www.i-mockery.com/minimocks/s...ssacre2-24.gif

Tommy Jarvis 03-12-2018 12:33 AM

The house by the cemetary Good stuff by Fulci. I enjoyed the build up of the tension, although the dubbing was sometimes a bit off putting.

Nevertheless, good tension, enjoyable gore, enjoyable conclusion. The Italians know how to make their horror, that's for sure.

Tommy Jarvis 03-12-2018 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Oro13 (Post 1029964)
Slumber Party Massacre 2

It’s better than 3.

... I’m starting to wonder about myself.http://www.i-mockery.com/minimocks/s...ssacre2-24.gif

To be fair, it IS pretty hard to top that Elvis-impersonator-killer. ::big grin::

Oro13 03-12-2018 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Tommy Jarvis (Post 1029968)
The house by the cemetary Good stuff by Fulci. I enjoyed the build up of the tension, although the dubbing was sometimes a bit off putting.

Nevertheless, good tension, enjoyable gore, enjoyable conclusion. The Italians know how to make their horror, that's for sure.

The kid’s name is Bob... Because at some point there had to be a kid named Bob in a movie I guess? ::wink::

Definitely worth seeing ( Along with The Beyond and City if the Living Dead/The Gates of Hell )

FryeDwight 03-13-2018 11:08 PM

FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 3 (1982). Really enjoyed the original F13 and think it deserves more praise. However, even back then found the sequels to all be hard going. Watching this again, it's still as lackluster as it was back when I saw it in the theaters. However, fond memories of seeing it as the 3-D process they used was FANTASTIC! Truly looked like whatever implement was going to snag You! Also, we saw it in a run down part of town and the theater was full of young teenage girls (talking 13-14) screaming their heads off, all but drowning the sound out::big grin::. So will give the experience a ***1/2, but the film as is gets **.

Tommy Jarvis 03-14-2018 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1029986)
FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 3 (1982). Really enjoyed the original F13 and think it deserves more praise. However, even back then found the sequels to all be hard going. Watching this again, it's still as lackluster as it was back when I saw it in the theaters. However, fond memories of seeing it as the 3-D process they used was FANTASTIC! Truly looked like whatever implement was going to snag You! Also, we saw it in a run down part of town and the theater was full of young teenage girls (talking 13-14) screaming their heads off, all but drowning the sound out::big grin::. So will give the experience a ***1/2, but the film as is gets **.

Wasn't that the first movie to use that type of 3D?

FryeDwight 03-16-2018 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Tommy Jarvis (Post 1029994)
Wasn't that the first movie to use that type of 3D?

Very possibly, although I think a flick called COMIN' ATCHA! (??) was released in 1981. Reviews described it as awful, but the process was supposed to be good. Did see HOUSE OF WAX earlier in 1982 at a Midnight movie which also had 3-D.
However, FRIDAY 3 did have the best 3-D that I've ever seen.

scarybest 03-16-2018 09:39 PM

Netherworld, also gothika is fantastic. Maybe the weirdest horror movie

Tommy Jarvis 03-17-2018 10:57 PM

House II: The Second Story - Weak sauce. The makers tried to tap into that vein that held Gremlins, Ghoulies and what not and the result was neither funny nor scary. Lar Park Lincoln nor Bill Maher could save this mess.

Tommy Jarvis 03-17-2018 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Oro13 (Post 1029972)
The kid’s name is Bob... Because at some point there had to be a kid named Bob in a movie I guess? ::wink::


Fun fact: In Belgium, we refer to the designated driver as... Bob.

So yeah, sooner or later, you'll need a Bob, I guess. ::wink::


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