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- Hell's Ground, Pakistan’s first splatter flick, in the tradition of Friday the 13th and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, delivers spine-tingling thrills when an attractive group of teens pile into a van that runs out of gas in the middle of a dark, mysterious forest. Their ghoulish nightmare begins when rotting, fresh-eating zombies and a decapitated head-toting, screaming banshee-like hitchhiker begin to terrorize them at every turn. But when a mysterious figure, dressed in a blood-drenched burqa, appears sporting a medieval weapon dripping in gore, even the teens’ prayers won’t save them from a night of savage, demented horror.
They claim it was banned in Pakistan itself...it looks extremely cheesy and bad, much like our cheap 80s horror. Just check out the makeup effects, and you ll see what I mean.:D
Have a peek here :-
http://www.tlareleasing.com/product/...ound.html?sn=1
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"Horror genre" haven't been warmly welcomed by the mass audiences here in our subcontinent. Audiences more likely to enjoy the family drama, romantic or action thrillers. But the main facts that made failure this genre to establish here are poor makings, funny make up effects and the weak storyline. Meantime, Bollywood (India) done some 'watchable' work in recent years but most of them were sadly influenced by the foreign horror films. But we hope in coming years there will be some good productions by the expert or knowledgeable hands who have some ideas & cares about this particular genre. Because we always have a devoted fan followings to the genre and which is rising rapidly these days.
So I like to give claps for those people of Pakistan who at least made a brave move and tried do some 'sophisticated' works though their work may go in vain or worthless to watch for any horror fan.