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Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as Electric Dragon 80,000V, The Slumber Party Massacre Collection (Roger Corman's Cult Classics), The Bela Lugosi Box - 15 Frightful Films, Chicago TV Horror Movie Shows: From Shock Theatre to Svengoolie, Criminals Within, Wolf Man (1941) (Mcsh Full Spec Sub Dol), The Four Corners of the Sky: A Novel, Advantage: Eastern Horror, Squirm, Slumber Party Massacre 2.
Electric Dragon 80,000V
(2006)
Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS audio tracks 16 x 9 Anamorphic Widescreen Original 1.85:1 Aspect Ratio Theatrical Trailer Title designs Filming snapshots About the tattoo illustrations Synthesized images with commentary Formal Press Conference Tadanobu Asano Day Masatoshi Nagase Day Press conference with Sogo Ishii Final Showdown Staff profiles Cast Profiles Insert written by Japanese cinema expert Tom Mes Limited Edition packaging with Original Soundtrack CD included! Reptile investigator Dragon Eye Morrison…
The Slumber Party Massacre Collection (Roger Corman's Cult Classics)
(2010)
I know, I know. These disks haven't been released yet - but I've heard Shout Factory has beautifully restored them - and I own the unrated (and rated cuts) of these classics on DVD and VHS. I've also taken a look at the special features - which are plentiful. I rate them (in order): Slumber Party Massacre Slumber Party Massacre 3 Slumber Party Massacre 2 I'm sure some will disagree with that assessment; but this review is to entice some folks who aren't familiar with this…
The Bela Lugosi Box - 15 Frightful Films
(2006)
In this creepy collection of 15 feature films, Bela Lugosi's villainous versatility is shown off to its best advantage with powerful performances that span more than four decades - from the silent cinema through the Ed Wood years. Most are outright horror films, but some are melodramas, detective stories, and even a few borderline comedies. Lugosi was, of course, the definitive Dracula - a role he created on the Broadway stage in 1927 and immortalized on film in 1931. But Bela was so much more than…
Chicago TV Horror Movie Shows: From Shock Theatre to Svengoolie
During my generally misspent youth, I devoted an inordinate amount of time watching the most preposterous movies ever made. I use the word preposterous advisedly, because that s the precise term to describe films involving giant scorpions, teenage werewolves, little green Martians, big alien brains, fire-breathing space turtles, 50-foot women, puppet people, humongous leeches, killer shrews, and grasshoppers as big as the Shedd Aquarium. Not that I have any regrets. --Author Ted Okuda, from the…
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Criminals Within
(2005)
Joseph Lewis, later renowned for lifting standards above what might be expected for the second features that he was generally given to direct, through adept management of his actors as well as skillful editing, simply goes through the motions here with a low-budget PRC film that is completed in 1941, before formal entry of the United States into World War II, and it is a carelessly written espionage tale akin to pulp fiction of its day, with scant cinematic substance and ragged production values.…
Wolf Man (1941) (Mcsh Full Spec Sub Dol)
(2010)
"Even a man who is pure in heart/And says his prayers by night/May become a wolf/When the wolfbane blooms/And the autumn moon is bright..." Sure, Dracula gave a face and a mythology to the vampire in the 1800s, but the werewolf didn't get similar treatment for quite some time. It was only with "The Wolfman" that the werewolf got his due, creating the template for lycanthropes everywhere -- a haunting, atmospheric story about a mildly creepy man who (through no fault of his…
The Four Corners of the Sky: A Novel
"There's humor and action aplenty, but Four Corners is also a warm-hearted look at how we love and forgive. Five hundred and forty-four pages never seemed so short."People Magazine 4-Star Review In small towns between the North Carolina Piedmont and the coast the best scenery is often in the sky. On flat sweeps of red clay and scrub pine the days move monotonously, safely, but above, in the blink of an eye, dangerous clouds can boil out of all four corners of the sky…The flat…
Advantage: Eastern Horror
(2008)
Licensed from Golden StarRobo Vampire A dead narcotics agent is brought back to life by an experimental procedure that transforms him into a human-android hybrid. 90 Minutes NRDevil s Dynamite The Androidbot returns to battle an army of bloodthirsty vampires out to protect the evil empire of a ruthless drug lord. Approx. 90 Minutes - NR Magic of The Universe A circus magician journeys through a nightmarish netherworld in order to rescue his kidnapped daughter from the clutches of supernatural forces…
Squirm
(1999)
You've starred in this movie or identify with any of its characters. Easily among the most inexplicably awful things I have ever laid eyes on, Squirm could practically serve as a guide on how not to make a movie to the aspiring film maker. This is not so bad it's good, it's not even something to watch for horror completists sake, it is literally a complete waste of your time. Squirm starts out on a semi-promising note. The opening credits tell of a storm that sends electrical currents…
Slumber Party Massacre 2
(2002)
Where to begin ... :) When reviewing horror flicks, it's often hard for me to know where to begin. First off, are we talking about a "serious" horror flick, that's really trying to scare the carp out of you ... or are we talking about a sillier flick, whose obvious and often addmitted main purpose was to partial undress young women and prance them around for a bit before killing them? Well, to begin with, this is not a serious horror flick, nor was it ever intended to be, I don't…
The Monster Walks
(2002)
Universal's success with DRACULA and FRANKENSTEIN spawned a wave of horror films at other studios--and the 1932 THE MONSTER WALKS was among them. In terms of entertainment, it is merely tolerable at best, but it does offer the opportunity to see what other studios were doing in the genre at the time and how their films stand up along those created by Universal. In this instance the answer is "not very well." Although it doesn't credit them, THE MONSTER WALKS seems to be drawn…
Mysterious Island
(1994)
There was a woefully bad 15-part serial version of Jules Verne's "Mysterious Island" released in 1951 that stupidly gave away the big surprise by listing Captain Nemo's name in the credits. Fortunately a decade later the release of this version of "Mysterious Island" replaced that one in the public's consciousness. The team that put together "Mysterious Island" consisted of producer Charles Schneer, special effects wizard Ray Harryhausen, and composer…
Horror 3-Pack: Dark Harvest/Death By Love/Dream Stalker
(1999)
This collection of three late 80s/early 90s films is a pretty good value, so long as one realizes one is purchasing low-budget films. From best to worst, three films in the Horror 3-Pack are:'Dark Harvest,' a film about a group of people on their way to a week of horseback riding in the southwest high desert when they get stranded in the middle of a region ruled by killer scarecrows. The premise sounds goofy, but there are several truly scary moments in this flick. 'Dark Harvest'…
Murder at the Academy Awards (R): A Red Carpet Murder Mystery
As the Queen of the Red Carpet, Joan Rivers has been eyewitness to Hollywood's most heinous crimes (okay, so they're fashionrelated). And in this über-stylish mystery, she enlists her no-holdsbarred, slightly blonder literary counterpart, Maxine Taylor, to solve a crime of a different sort. When a gorgeous young actress dies on the Red Carpet, some in Tinseltown call it bad publicity. Max calls it murder.The Academy Awards®. It's Hollywood's biggest night, and there's…
Aeon Flux - The Complete Animated Collection
(2005)
Aeon Flux, the sexy secret agent extraordinaire that took MTV by storm is back on DVD! Follow the deftly skilled Aeon on her adventures through a futuristic world brimming with chaos and corruption. Experience every gripping episode of this cutting edge animated series like never before, as each episode has been digitally restored and has been bolstered with a 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound audio track. Every aspect in the creation of The Complete Aeon Flux has been overseen and endorsed by original…
Invasion of the Blood Farmers
(2001)
What do you think of when you hear the words "bad movie"? For most members of the movie going public, bad cinema translates into big budget disasters like "Gigli" or "Batman and Robin." And if you listed these two films as miserable dreck barely worth mentioning without cringing, you would be correct. Big studio pictures that take a tumble are horrific to watch. But for a certain small segment of the public, these sorts of films really don't represent the worst…
Horror: The Satanic Rites of Dracula/The Bat/The Terror
(1999)
THE SATANIC RITES OF DRACULAChristopher Lee made one of his final appearances on the big screen as the malevolent Count with a lust for blood, in The Satanic Rites of Dracula. In this dark and diabolical tale, Count Dracula fronts a satanic cult that uses a research establishment and real estate business as a cover for its dastardly deeds in 1970s London. The Count and his followers develop a deadly strain of the bubonic plague, plotting to release it into the unsuspecting city streets. With the…
The Mercedes Coffin: A Decker and Lazarus Book (Peter Decker & Rina Lazarus Novels)
Billionaire genius Genoa Greeves never got over the shocking death of her favorite teacher, Bennett "Dr. Ben" Alston Little, murdered execution-style and stuffed into the trunk of his Mercedes-Benz. No arrests were ever made, no killer charged for the brutal crime. Fifteen years later, the high-tech CEO reads about another execution-style murder; this time the victim is a Hollywood music producer named Primo Ekerling. There is no obvious connection, but the case is eerily similar to Little's…
Horror V.3
(2010)
LIVE ANIMALS In the quiet of the country, a sick, twisted man kidnaps young adults in the dark of night, binds them by heavy chain to stalls in an isolated barn. They are trained to obey with torture, broken like horses, prepared for merciless slaughter. Their screeches of pain go ignored--many others were once here, many more will arrive. But one batch of prisoners has the chance to escape. Too bad they've underestimated their killer... ROMAN Tormented by his co-workers and trapped in a life…
Circus Of Fear
(2004)
With a title like Circus of Fear and a star named Christopher Lee, I think it's fair to assume that the movie probably features psychopathic clowns, murderous midgets, a trapeze made of razor wire and a safety net filled with broken glass. Wrong. The film is about a heist...and about the unleashed passions within a community of circus performers...and about family revenge...and about the sins of the past...and about...well, you see the problem. The movie goes after a lot of plot lines, and…