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Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as Monsters: Behind the Mask of the Horror Actor, The Palm International Horror Set, The Chainsaw Sally Show, Season 1, The Horror Movie Survival Guide, Legend of Boggy Creek, Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers 20th Anniversary Edition, Horror Cinema, Kiss Daddy Goodbye, The Wild Man of the Navidad, Madman.
Monsters: Behind the Mask of the Horror Actor
Actor Doug Bradley, who portrayed the terrifying character, Pinhead in Clive Carker's "Hellraiser" series of films, gives his own personla guide to cinema monsters and the men who portayed them. Bradley traces the emergence of the first screen monsters, including the Hunchback of Notre Dame and the Phantom of the Opera, through to European horror and the work of Christopher Lee in the Hammer films from the 1950s and 1960s. He then focuses on modern day monsters such as Leatherface…
The Palm International Horror Set
(2008)
The Eye:All is not as it appears in this chilling psychological thriller. After 18 years of blindness, 20 year-old Mun’s eyesight is restored following a corneal transplant. Immediately, mysterious black-clad figures in Mun’s field of vision seem to foreshadow sudden deaths, and disfigured denizens haunt her daily. Mun slowly learns that she has inherited her donor’s particular fate- the ability to see into the future and the terror that comes with it. Calvaire:In the tradition…
The Chainsaw Sally Show, Season 1
(2010)
From the Godfather of Gore HERSCHELL GORDON LEWIS comes the groundbreaking series THE CHAINSAW SALLY SHOW. Join Sally and her twisted brother Ruby as they act as judge, jury, and executioner in their hometown of Porterville, Maryland. Armed with power tools and a razor sharp wit, Chainsaw Sally is sure to emerge as one of this generation's standout horror icons!
The Horror Movie Survival Guide
From the scream of Psycho to the psycho of Scream-The Horror Movie Survival Guide is your essential source for information on the creatures and monsters that darken your daydreams and stalk your nightmares. Separated into five identifiable categories-aliens, beasts, creations, psychopaths, and the supernatural-each horrific entity is presented with a full description, an overview of unnatural habits, and tips on how to destroy it.This essential survival guide also includes:• A directory of…
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Legend of Boggy Creek
(1972)
"Based on a true story" in the same sense that "Jaws" was. This movie was popular in the '70s and I remember seeing it as a kid, freaing out about the monster attacking a cabin in the woods, and being terrified of rural areas for years afterward. Looking at it now...wow...make sure you have plenty of alcohol or airplane glue to sniff otherwise it's a bit tought to sit through the semi-dull fotoage of the admittedly beautiful bottomlands. Attorcious folk music accompanies…
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers 20th Anniversary Edition
(2008)
Jack Chandler is a private eye tracking down Samantha the runaway. In his travels, he comes across a gang of chainsaw wielding prostitutes that like to carve people up for their cult.
Horror Cinema
The best scary movies of all timeThis exciting new visual history examines the genre in thematic, historical, and aesthetic termsHorror is both the most perennially popular and geographically diverse of all film genres; arguably, every country that makes movies makes horror movies of one kind or another. Depicting deep-rooted, even archetypal fears, while at the same time exploiting socially and culturally specific anxieties, cinematic horror is at once timeless and utterly of its time and place.…
Kiss Daddy Goodbye
(2007)
An aura of mystery surrounds twins Beth and Michael, and their widowed father, Guy Nicholas. They live on the rugged and isolated Northern California coast, kept hidden away by their father from a normal life . He even home schools them, isolating them further. Is Daddy crazy... or is it something else? Then one day, their lives are shattered when four gun-crazy bikers invade their property. The bikers humiliate and kill Daddy, right in front of the horrified and hiding twins. Ordinary children…
The Wild Man of the Navidad
(2009)
From The Producer Of The Original TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACREBased on the terrifying true story from the journals of Dale S. RogersIn 1975, the small town of Sublime, Texas had an encounter with a creature so horrifying that it remains legend today: Deep in the woods along the Navidad River, someone or something has left its lair to rip a trail of ferocious carnage through the local population. Is it man, monster or Lone Star myth? And in a rural community commanded by the Bible, corrupted by moonshine…
Madman
(2001)
One of the better body-count knockoffs in the wake of Friday the 13th's screaming success, Madman starts out in familiar territory: a summer camp. The legend of berserk farmer "Madman Marz" is told in a campfire prologue. "It is said if you say his name above a whisper in the woods, he will hear you... and he will come for you." Needless to say, some idiot cries his name out and a hulking killer in overalls and a wild fright wig arrives with mayhem on his mind. He hacks…
Jeff Cooper's Fortune Teller
(2008)
An aspiring young fortune teller, Esmeralda, played by Sarah Swofford (Sugar Creek) buys a fortune telling machine from Sam the Seller, played by Edwin Neal (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, JFK) at an online auction only to discover that it is possessed by an evil spirit who turns her life into a living hell. When the fortune telling machine begins making terrifying predictions, all of which come true, Esmeralda is falsely accused of a heinous crime that she has not committed and finds herself in jail…
Strange Doin's in the Pine Hills: Stories of Fantasy and Mystery in East Texas
Subtitles, "Stories of Fantasy and Mystery in East Texas," this volume collects the best of Ardath Mayhar's SF and Fantasy work set in and around East Texas. Introduction by Robert Reginald.
Texas to Thailand and a Few Places In Between
(2006)
TEXAS to THAILAND &a few places in betweenWill take you around the world on one of the most unbelievable wild party programs ever created. From the very beginning you ll be memorized by the lovely and talented galaxy favorite Nikki Nova (impossible to explain you have to see it). Then once Nikki is done with you you ll be off and on your way to one hidden hot spot after another such as Devil s Cove Lake Havasu the streets of Bangkok and for the untimate climax Thailand s legendary Full Moon…
Horror at the Drive-in: Essays in Popular Americana
Drive-in movie theaters and the horror films shown at them during the 1950s, 60s, and early 70s may be somewhat outdated, but they continue to enthrall movie buffs today. More than just fodder for the satirical cannons of Joe Bob Briggs and Mystery Science Theatre 3000, they appeal to knowledgeable fans and film scholars who understand their influence on American popular culture. This book is a collection of eighteen essays by various scholars on the classic drive-in horror film experience. Those…
Porn Shoot Massacre
(2008)
Studio: Victor Multimedia-05 Release Date: 02/10/2009 Run time: 85 minutes
Massacre
(2004)
Massacre Starring David HeavenerThere's only one thing deadlier than chinese mafia....An angry cop....Based on a true story
Chainsaw Sally
(2007)
Long after the sun has set in Porterville the still of the night is shattered by blasts of a chainsaw... and screams of flesh-ripping punishment. At the a...ge of ten Sally Diamon witnessed the brutal murder of her parents. Alone in the world she raised her little brother as best she could haunted by nightmarish memories of the killings and savoring an ever-growing taste for revenge. She s now a quiet young woman timid and harmless most locals would say. But they don t know a thing about Sally who…
Brutal Massacre: A Comedy
(2008)
David Naughton of An American Werewolf in London stars as famed horror director Harry Penderecki whose career has been plagued by violent mishaps and critics’ attacks. But when Harry decides to shoot his comeback movie, he’ll do it with a crew that includes a stressed assistant director (Brian O’Halloran of Clerks), his foul-mouthed production manager (Ellen Sandweiss of The Evil Dead), an oddball cinematographer (Gerry Bednob of The 40 Year Old Virgin), his loyal grip (Ken Foree…
Women's Prison Massacre
(1983)
No one could ever say that " Womens Prison Massacre was a good film, but you have gotta hand it to the publicity boys. It seems obvious that the guys who designed the cover had never seen the movie. Made on a budget that would nt cover the cost of making a 2 minute TV comercial this film was just a complete bore. No graphic violence to speak of and the nudity, often the backbone of this kind of film, was also non existance. It could have been, should have been, and would have been a decent…
Skin Shows: Gothic Horror and the Technology of Monsters
In this examination of the monster as cultural object, Judith Halberstam offers a rereading of the monstrous that revises our view of the Gothic. Moving from the nineteenth century and the works of Shelley, Stevenson, Stoker, and Wilde to contemporary horror film exemplified by such movies as Silence of the Lambs, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Candyman, Skin Shows understands the Gothic as a versatile technology, a means of producing monsters that is constantly being rewritten by historically and…



