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Old 02-21-2013, 11:46 AM
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Well, too bad there weren't too many decapitated heads flying around in those 15 minutes.
You're telling me there is later on in the movie?

My guess is the answer is no. Nothing happens other than a girl and a dude find each other and fall in love again. Exccccccciting..
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Old 02-22-2013, 06:18 AM
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Antiviral (2012)



A mildly promising debut from Cronenberg's son. It's got an interesting concept which is about a near future when celebrity obsession goes into nut-phase as the clinics sells injections of live viruses harvested from sick celebrities to their obsessed fans. Somewhat a Biological communion but for a price. The actor on the lead (Banshee from X-Men: First Class!) delivered quite a dedicated performance. But sadly, the film suffered for its slow pace & at times it was even bit hard to follow. Moreover, it was kinda Cronenbergian bleak but not as much darker in tone or provides anything sinister in nature that we used get in David Cronenber's all those classic body-horror masterpieces. Still I'll look forward to see any future work from Cronenberg Jr. For at least coming up with an idea like this, I hope he'll able to make better films in coming days.

>>: B-

Spiders (2013)



Cheesy but probably for being a sucker of Giant Spider flicks, I do kinda liked it. Thought it was a pretty decent time waster; at least way more entertaining than those pointless crappy giant shark flicks.

>>: B-
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Old 02-22-2013, 10:09 AM
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Wish I could watch it again for the first time. I think I pee'd ME, MYSELF, and I, laughing so hard.

Quick kill me and Clone me so I can experience it for the first time again, so I don't know what's coming! :D
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Old 02-22-2013, 11:59 AM
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Gamera: Guardian Of The Universe - 1995


I've never seen the 90's Gamera Trilogy (only a few of the old 60's ones). Anyway, it was on sale the other day for like $7 on Blu Ray so I figured why not. Finished watching the 1st movie in the trilogy last night. Two words...Loved it! :)
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Old 02-22-2013, 12:46 PM
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Isn't Gamera part of the Godzilla mythos? I wonder if his films are different from the various Mothra spin-offs, which weren't my thing.
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Old 02-22-2013, 03:03 PM
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Maniac Cop 2. Meh, not terrible.
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Old 02-22-2013, 07:34 PM
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9/10

FIRST OFF LET ME SAY....I know most will probably disagree.

I say if you take Kevin Smith and Wes Craven and make them make a movie together and throw in some rocky horror picture show with a touch of Dr. Seuss you have this movie. It's a comedy horror with really no horror in it besides the demons. I really enjoyed watching this film. I had clerks (original with dante and randel working in a gas station) written all over it. It's witty arrogant stupid humor. The film is a B movie and you can really tell by the make up but I just found it good fun.....idk.....you decide. I really curious to hear other peoples feed on this.




7/10

Maybe it's the hype from the hdc or idk. I really liked it but i think they could off added more to the scare scenes. The suspense was great and the edge of your chair but the climax to it was ehhhh average.... I think from the build up I was expecting a lot more. good film and def a recommend.
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Old 02-22-2013, 08:18 PM
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Kill, Baby, Kill! (1966)

Honestly, I didn't pay that much attention to the plot once I realized it was one that's been rehashed multiple times by the J-horror genre, but the visuals, mood, and creepy factor created by Bava is as excellent as one would expect.

6/10, although probably higher for those into giallo.




Doghouse (2009)

As a British zombie horror comedy, inevitably it must be compared to Shaun of the Dead. From a production level, it ranks right up there. However, the theme, despite being fairly unique -- all the women in a town have turned into zombies and attack a group of men who have just undergone relationship problems -- becomes a bit tired by the end of the movie. Nearly all the humor is of a gender-stereotype nature, and it's just not enough to carry a full-length feature. Also, SotD wins big time in the character department. Enjoyable though, and plenty of disgusting violence to keep the fun going.

6/10
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Old 02-23-2013, 12:10 AM
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Frontier(s) 2007

Why the (s)? I don't know. What I do know is that it was pretty much a waste of my time. It didn't tread any new ground but had "aren't I a shocking film?" written all over it. That sense of desperation - like the kid in school who eats his own snot just to get a response out of people - is what puts me off a lot of modern horror films. SAW has a lot to answer for, I suppose.
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Old 02-23-2013, 12:51 AM
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9/10

FIRST OFF LET ME SAY....I know most will probably disagree.

I say if you take Kevin Smith and Wes Craven and make them make a movie together and throw in some rocky horror picture show with a touch of Dr. Seuss you have this movie. It's a comedy horror with really no horror in it besides the demons. I really enjoyed watching this film. I had clerks (original with dante and randel working in a gas station) written all over it. It's witty arrogant stupid humor. The film is a B movie and you can really tell by the make up but I just found it good fun.....idk.....you decide. I really curious to hear other peoples feed on this.
Yeah, I have seen it & liked it too. A pretty good low budget rom-com-horror.
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