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You have to realize that they are NOT A movies. Don't expect something amazing from any of them. But none of them are terrible.
To me, they are really good B movies. So they are "worth a watch." |
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The Tripper
THE TRIPPER is a political horror film set in the Redwood Forrest at an outdoor music festival. The story centers around a group of young hippies as they set out on a drug-induced weekend of debauchery. Little do they know, in the woods lurks a crazed madman that is obsessed with Ronald Reagan. The film stars Jamie King (Sin City), Thomas Jane (The Punisher), Lukas Haas (Alpha Dog), Jason Mewes (Clerks), Balthazar Getty (Feast), Paul Reubens (Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and Brad Hunt (2005 Screamfest winner for best actor in Cookers) with cameos from David Arquette (Scream), Courtney Cox (Scream) and many more! Starring: David Arquette Courteney Cox-Arquette Jaime King Lukas Haas Jason Mewes Balthazar Getty Bold is why I'll see it. Last edited by massacre man; 03-31-2007 at 05:45 PM. |
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I just saw a display of these films at Wal-Mart. I think they were selling them for $13-$14/each. It sounds like they might be better rentals than blind buys.
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It would be a MUCH better idea to rent them.
Order a pizza, invite some friends over, have a your own "horrofest weekend," that sort of thing. |
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Just got done watching Reincarnation (Rinne). I loved it. Only one scene that lowered it overall (doll). Other than that, great movie.
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Was I the only person who felt that the Horrorfest people really dropped the ball on the whole event? I checked their website practically daily for about a month before it was scheduled, and they never updated it or put tickets up for sale (which their Box Office section stated was going to happen by a specific date). I really wanted to go, but everything seemed so disorganized that I wondered if it was really going to happen. And from the reviews I read in Fangoria about the DVDs, it seems as if they were sort of thrown together too.
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7 out of 8? My walmart had 8 different ones. I picked up 4 of them and only watched Dark-Ride so far. I was impressed by it, it was some good entertainment, although I did see the "little" twist coming and figured it out at the start of the movie. The killer was a beast though, reminded me of Kane in "See no evil" big ol bastard!
Didn't horrorfest take places in select "bigger" cities ? |
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Just watched "The Gravedancers"... It has some real nice pop out scenes and even though it is low budget, I think the ghosts were pretty creepy looking. The plot was ehh and you would probably laugh at times. The acting wasn't so great. However, I didnt have huge expectations. I give it a 6 out of 10. I wont see this movie again and I wouldnt recommend it. This is the first movie I saw from "8 films to die for" so now, I am not in any rush to see the others.
What is the BEST Movie out of the collection?
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I watched Wicked Little Things last night, ghost/zombie childern. I thought it was pretty decent flick, tonight i'm going to watch The Hamiltons, I thought grave dancers looked good, the shots I seen of them sitting down with the docter, theripest or whoever they were talking to, but I didnt like the look of the ghosts.
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I got all seven for $60 at Best Buy!:)
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