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Post by Lebowskidoo π¦ on Feb 4, 2019 20:06:34 GMT
Abominable (2006) starring Lance Henriksen, Dee Wallace and Jeffrey Combs. Pretty cool cast. The abominable snowman is delightfully homicidal. The whole thing seems like a remake of Rear Window with a yeti in the Raymond Burr role. It's free to watch on YouTube if anyone is interested. I just might check this out. I'm always up for a Sasquatch/Yeti type movie. It has one of the better Bigfoot monsters I've seen, ugly and scary.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2019 21:51:45 GMT
Abominable (2006) starring Lance Henriksen, Dee Wallace and Jeffrey Combs. Pretty cool cast. The abominable snowman is delightfully homicidal. The whole thing seems like a remake of Rear Window with a yeti in the Raymond Burr role. It's free to watch on YouTube if anyone is interested. That one is fun. One of the better Bigfoot / Yeti films out there. Matt McCoy is a likeable hero; Jeffrey Combs and Paul Gleason are very funny in it. The ending is hilarious.
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Post by Lebowskidoo π¦ on Feb 4, 2019 22:16:26 GMT
Abominable (2006) starring Lance Henriksen, Dee Wallace and Jeffrey Combs. Pretty cool cast. The abominable snowman is delightfully homicidal. The whole thing seems like a remake of Rear Window with a yeti in the Raymond Burr role. It's free to watch on YouTube if anyone is interested. That one is fun. One of the better Bigfoot / Yeti films out there. Matt McCoy is a likeable hero; Jeffrey Combs and Paul Gleason are very funny in it. The ending is hilarious. One of my favorite things was hearing Paul Gleason swearing in it. No one can quite deliver a line like he could.
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Post by forca84 on Feb 5, 2019 3:40:33 GMT
"The Rake" (2018) on Amazon Prime
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Post by gbone on Feb 5, 2019 14:12:32 GMT
Leatherface 2017
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Post by Anonymous Andy on Feb 5, 2019 17:51:40 GMT
Leatherface 2017 Go on, tell us how bad it was...
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Post by gbone on Feb 5, 2019 18:19:25 GMT
Leatherface 2017 Go on, tell us how bad it was... Yeah, it was pretty pointless. Bad cast and story. Extreme bloody gory violence though. 1 1/2 stars.
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Post by MrFurious on Feb 6, 2019 14:30:07 GMT
A is for Acid(02) Only knew Clunes from some comedy show that I never watched from the 90's but he was very good in this. Some really scary(and funny) moments when he brings his victims to this warehouse for their final bath. Complete coward, there was a war going on and he had no intention of fighting, very smart con man(but terrible gambler), tried to claim insanity in the end saying he was a vampire but I dont know what they added on to this for extra drama. Highly recommended
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Post by TheSowIsMine on Feb 6, 2019 15:49:03 GMT
I watched The Mist again.
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Post by James on Feb 7, 2019 23:49:45 GMT
I watched The Mist again. Fantastic film. I saw that last year and was pretty blown away by it.
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Post by forca84 on Feb 9, 2019 22:05:54 GMT
"The Culling"... I'm a fan of Brett Davern and Jeremy Sumpter. But meh... The plot didnt make much sense and it just ends abruptly. On Amazon Prime.
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Post by Captain Spencer on Feb 10, 2019 5:16:37 GMT
I just might check this out. I'm always up for a Sasquatch/Yeti type movie. It has one of the better Bigfoot monsters I've seen, ugly and scary. Just saw Abominable and it turned out to be pretty good. You're right, that was one scary looking Bigfoot creature. Loved that ending!
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Feb 10, 2019 10:12:24 GMT
Blind Alley (2011).
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Post by Lebowskidoo π¦ on Feb 10, 2019 14:13:08 GMT
It has one of the better Bigfoot monsters I've seen, ugly and scary. Just saw Abominable and it turned out to be pretty good. You're right, that was one scary looking Bigfoot creature. Loved that ending! Glad you liked it!
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Post by Lebowskidoo π¦ on Feb 10, 2019 18:02:31 GMT
Mario Bava's A Bay of Blood (1971). Reading the trivia, I've learned just how much of an influence this movie was on Friday the 13th (1980). Some consider it the granddaddy of slasher horror. It's on YouTube for those who might be interested.
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Post by gbone on Feb 11, 2019 1:08:01 GMT
13 Ghosts
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Post by lostinlimbo on Feb 18, 2019 23:21:39 GMT
Sion Sonoβs strangely compelling and downright crazy splatter puzzle of a film; Suicide Club (2002).
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Post by Anonymous Andy on Feb 19, 2019 22:11:48 GMT
Mario Bava's A Bay of Blood (1971). Reading the trivia, I've learned just how much of an influence this movie was on Friday the 13th (1980). Some consider it the granddaddy of slasher horror. It's on YouTube for those who might be interested. This movie is so gloriously bizarre. First time I saw it, I was expecting an 80s slasher prototype but that is not what I got...at all. Didn't know it was on YouTube, but I did import the Arrow Blu-ray and it is marvelous (and region free!).
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Post by lostinlimbo on Feb 22, 2019 22:53:11 GMT
Blind Alley (2011). I Watched this one for first time the other night, and was generally surprised me by how this film did a lot to keep you invested with very little. Had some nice twists and turns... decent set-up, likeable protagonist, good suspense... and at only 70 or so minutes it never out stayed itβs welcome.
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Post by lostinlimbo on Feb 22, 2019 22:59:58 GMT
Apt Pupil 1998
The two outstanding performances of Brad Renfro and Ian McKellen are what really elevated the film.
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