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Post by lostinlimbo on Aug 15, 2018 5:42:48 GMT
Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama 1988
A fun, cheap comic horror with 80s scream queens led by Linnea Quigley.
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Post by lostinlimbo on Aug 16, 2018 6:08:06 GMT
Ice Cream Man (1995) There are simply not enough Clint Howard starring vehicles. A true crime.
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Post by teleadm on Aug 16, 2018 17:35:59 GMT
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave 1968, the 4th in the Hammer series, and the 3rd with Lee. I like how Christopher Lee plays Dracula, 100% evil and animalistically attractive. Storywise it's okey.
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Post by Anonymous Andy on Aug 17, 2018 15:46:28 GMT
Piranha DD
Finally got around to this. Ugh. Why did I bother? I never thought I would get tired of seeing tits so quickly. Lots of unfunny, self-indulgent humor and nowhere near as fun as it looks. A generous 4/10.
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Post by teleadm on Aug 21, 2018 17:52:21 GMT
The Fury 1978 directed by Brian De Palma, called a Sci-Fi horror movie, but I would rather call it a supernatural thriller, that sadly hasn't aged well, I've seen it before and liked it, but this time I thought it dragged. Wellknown actors like Kirk Douglas, John Cassavetes, Carrie Snodgress, Charles Durning, Amy Irving, Andrew Stevens appears. "A former CIA agent uses the talents of a young psychic to help retrieve his telekinetic son from terrorists, who want to use his mental powers for evil"
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Post by theravenking on Aug 21, 2018 18:59:50 GMT
Final Destination 5 - 6/10
I originally saw this in a sanitized version where all the good bits, the gory death scenes were edited out. It's an okay movie, although the series had already become a bit of a parody at this point. The characters are completely unmemorable and there is very little of the creepy atmosphere which made the first one so effective, but the death scenes are quite fun (though not particularly logical, in one scene a character slips on something and somehow manages to crash through a window and fall to her death, I'm still not sure what happened there). Unsurprisngly none of the cast have gone on to have decent careers after this.
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Post by maxwellperfect on Aug 21, 2018 19:39:02 GMT
'Six Headed Shark Attack.'
One of the funnier Syfy/Asylum movies in recent years, I thought.
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Post by teleadm on Aug 22, 2018 17:01:17 GMT
Young Frankenstein 1974, directed by Mel Brooks. A humorous homage to the old Universal movies, at least the first four of them. I've seen it before, and have always enjoyed it.
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Post by teleadm on Aug 23, 2018 17:43:13 GMT
The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb 1964, directed by Michael Carreras, staring Terence Morgan, Ronald Howard, Fred Clark, Jeanne Roland. Hammer horrorr and the second of four Mummy movies they did. When European Egyptologists discover the tomb of the Egyptian prince Ra, an American entrepreneur and investor insists on shipping the treasures and sarcophagus back to England for tour and display, and offcourse it wakes up...with a twist ending. Not a great horror movie, but at least it's not boring, and very strange to see Fred Clark in a horror movie as I associate him more with comedies.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2018 0:16:23 GMT
I saw the much acclaimed film noir, Detour for the first time a couple of hours ago. All the hype about the film must have set me up for a letdown. To me the whole story was rather predictable. The most annoying part of the film was the "femme fatale". Of course, she was supposed to be unlikeable but she was worse than that. Well, at least I can say I have seen the film.
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Post by Aj_June on Aug 24, 2018 7:43:00 GMT
Fangs of the Living Dead
Must say it was pretty unexciting and below average movie. Anita Ekberg and couple of other girls were beautiful but that was all the movie had to offer.
3/10
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Aug 24, 2018 7:55:34 GMT
Slasher.Com
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Aug 26, 2018 12:07:07 GMT
Summer of 84 (2018) is another one of those 80's set movies for the nostalgia crowd, so naturally I ate it up like Lardass at the pie eating contest! It's a mixture of Fright Night, Risky Business (the soundtrack) and Netflix's Stranger Things. It's not really a horror movie even though the poster presents itself that way, more of a mystery thriller, but horror fans will appreciate it I think. It may not be a total horror movie but that ending is disturbing.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Aug 27, 2018 7:38:32 GMT
Searching (2018).
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Post by geralmar on Aug 27, 2018 18:05:14 GMT
Reading through these intelligent posts prompted me to recommend this obscure gem from 1968. It got excellent reviews at the time and I was impressed when I saw it at the drive-in. Excellent cast with a manipulative Tuesday Weld acting rings around a befuddled Perkins, and Beverly Garland (It Conquered the World, The Alligator People) in a supporting role.
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Post by geralmar on Aug 28, 2018 18:36:02 GMT
Another from 1968. A non-horror horror movie. Roger Ebert called it "disturbing". I'll leave it at that.
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Post by James on Aug 28, 2018 19:26:35 GMT
Don't Breathe (2016) - 7/10 I'm sure most of you know what this movie is and what it's about, so no need for exposition. I like the twists and turns the movie takes and Stephen Lang plays a great intimidating villain. Director Fede Alvarez also brought in Jane Levy from the remake of Evil Dead, another film he done. I'm starting to see a future scream queen here. However, as smart and unpredictable as the film can be, I will admit it does bend reality a LOT. I know it's a movie, but I was befuddled by the blind man's sheer competence at his combat when fighting the burgulars. I also get that he's trained with military skill, but having a blow to the head by a bottle should at least keep him down, for instance. Or when he somehow escaped that hand cuff firmly attached and caught up with the two, and shooting the guy that survived this entire movie, all that way from the basement to the front door! WTF!!! But nitpicks aside, I enjoyed it. Of the two films Alvarez made (the other being Evil Dead), I prefer this one.
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Post by teleadm on Aug 30, 2018 18:10:06 GMT
The Raven 1963, directed by Roger Corman. The lighter side of horror movies. Having seen some of the earlier Roger Corman - Vincent Price movies I think helped me thinking this was a very entertaining movie, at least for me.
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Post by geralmar on Aug 30, 2018 23:56:34 GMT
1985. Original title: Titan Find. (The monster is from Titan.) Entertaining man-in-monster-suit nonsense enhanced by truly batty performance by Klaus Kinski.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2018 5:22:33 GMT
"Deep Rising" (1998)
I just acquired the 20th Anniversary Special Edition Blu of this ass-kicking modern creature feature.
It's a highly entertaining combination of action and horror, with quotable lines, a superb cast, an appropriate amount of monster mayhem, some VERY juicy gore, and a thunderous Jerry Goldsmith soundtrack.
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