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Topic: Oh The Horror! (Discuss anything horror related) - part 2
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Fri 04/01/11 02:43 PM


From a review I read- "a wonderful combo of THE WICKER MAN/ PET SEMETERY/THE CHILDREN and DONT LOOK NOW"

I guess as long as it's like the original Wicker Man, and not the Nicholas Cage comedy remake.


There's already a review? IMDb? So it's already being shown?

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Fri 04/01/11 02:45 PM



From a review I read- "a wonderful combo of THE WICKER MAN/ PET SEMETERY/THE CHILDREN and DONT LOOK NOW"

I guess as long as it's like the original Wicker Man, and not the Nicholas Cage comedy remake.


There's already a review? IMDb? So it's already being shown?


It was on another site, I found it when I was looking for info on the movie, the movie is British and I think the reviewer is from there so they got to see it.

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Fri 04/01/11 02:47 PM
Ooh, they already have torrents. bigsmile

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Fri 04/01/11 02:47 PM
Beware of bunnies


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Fri 04/01/11 02:52 PM

Beware of bunnies




Monty Python and the Holy Grail! laugh

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Fri 04/01/11 03:02 PM

Beware of bunnies



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Od92391upY

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Fri 04/01/11 03:06 PM


Night of the Lepus. bigsmile

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Fri 04/01/11 04:21 PM

Ooh, they already have torrents. bigsmile


Sweet!

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Fri 04/01/11 04:25 PM
April DVD/Blu-Ray Release Dates


APRIL 5th
- Dead On Site - (Midnight)
- Beauty and the Beast: A Dark Tale - (Entertainment One)
- Behemoth - (Universal)
- Horror Classics - (Image)
- Horrid - (Brain Damage)
- 8213: Gacy House - (Platinum)
- Backwoods Butchers - (Platinum)
- Insight of Evil - (New Blood)
- Invasion of the Body Snatchers/Scarecrow/From Beyond: Triple Feature - (MGM)
-Swamp Thing/Return of the Living Dead/Squirm: Triple Feature - (MGM)

APRIL 12th
- Heartless - (IFC)
- Black Heaven - (IFC)
- Mandrake - (Lionsgate)
- The Inheritance - (Image)
- Mask Maker - (Screen Media)
- Last Breath - (Shriek Show)
- Female Convict Scorpion - (Tokyo Shock)
- 2033: Future Apocalypse - (Cinema Epoch)
- The Speed of Thought - (Maya)
- Sex, Demons, & Death - (One 7)
- Silver Cell - (Schotten)
- Halloween: Resurrection - (Echo Bridge)
- Children of the Corn II - (Echo Bridge)
- Adua & Her Friends - (Raro)
- The Secret of Dorian Gray - (Raro)

APRIL 19th
- Hyenas - (Lionsgate)
- Almost Invisible - (Chemical Burn)
- Idol of Evil - (Chemical Burn)
- Worst Horror Movie Ever Made - (Grimoire)
- Bloodsucking Nazi Zombies - (Cheezy)
- Beyond the Darkness- (Shriek Show) - Combo Pack
- Tokyo Gore Police - (Tokyo Shock) - BLU-RAY
- The Machine Girl - (Tokyo Shock) - BLU-RAY
- Breed & Day of the Dead - (First Look) - BLU-RAY

APRIL 26th
- Chawz - (Magnolia)
- Dino-Shark - (Anchor Bay)
- Written in Blood - (Lionsgate)
- Heavenly Creaures - (Lionsgate)
- The Others - (Lionsgate)
- Scream - (Lionsgate)
- Scream 2 - (Lionsgate)
- Scream 3 - (Lionsgate)
- Timo Rose's: Game Over - (Cinema Image)
- The Terror: Combo Pack - (HD Cinema Classics)
- Dementia 13: Combo Pack - (HD Cinema Classics)
- The Dorm that Dripped Blood: Combo Pack - (Synapse)
- Poor Pretty Eddie: Combo Pack -(Cultra)
- Mother's Boys - (Echo Bridge)
- The Holy Mountain - (Anchor Bay) - BLU-RAY
- El Topo - (Anchor Bay) - BLU-RAY

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Fri 04/01/11 04:49 PM
Love, Tokyo Gore. :)

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Sat 04/02/11 03:39 AM




From a review I read- "a wonderful combo of THE WICKER MAN/ PET SEMETERY/THE CHILDREN and DONT LOOK NOW"

I guess as long as it's like the original Wicker Man, and not the Nicholas Cage comedy remake.


There's already a review? IMDb? So it's already being shown?


It was on another site, I found it when I was looking for info on the movie, the movie is British and I think the reviewer is from there so they got to see it.


I just finished watching it. I liked the movie very much. It's certainly something I haven't experienced for quite some time and would recommend this to anyone who loves the genre. :)

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Sat 04/02/11 07:22 AM
Watched this last night-



Shows how American horror films evolved from the Silent era up through the 00's. My only complaint was when they got to the 80's they mentioned The Howling, but not An American Werewolf In London.

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Sun 04/03/11 05:51 AM
Edited by red_lace on Sun 04/03/11 05:52 AM
Recently watched:

Eyes of Fire (1983)



A reverend, Will Smythe, and his followers are chased out of town after Smythe is accused of adultery and polygamy. Joined by a rugged woodsman, Marion Dalton, who wants his cheating wife, the group ventures into a valley, where dwells an ancient evil spirit. As members of the group start to disappear, the witch-bred, insane Leah must discover how to thwart the spirit.












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Sun 04/03/11 08:02 AM
Just finished watching:

The Last Horror Movie (2003)



A serial killer uses a horror video rental to lure his next victim. What begins as a teen slasher transforms into a disturbing journey through the mind of Max Parry, a mild mannered wedding photographer with a taste for human flesh.










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Sun 04/03/11 11:31 AM
Edited by red_lace on Sun 04/03/11 11:33 AM
Just finished watching:

The Rite



"The battle against the Devil, which is the principal task of Saint Michael the Archangel, is still being fought today, because the Devil is still alive and active in the world." -Pope John Paul II



"The Rite" is a supernatural thriller that uncovers the Devil's reach to even one of the holiest places on Earth. Inspired by true events, the film follows seminary student Michael Kovak (Colin O'Donoghue), who is sent to study exorcism at the Vatican in spite of his own doubts about the controversial practice and even his own faith. Wearing his deep skepticism like armor, Michael challenges his superiors to look to psychiatry, rather than demons, in treating the possessed.



Only when he's sent to apprentice with the unorthodox Father Lucas (Anthony Hopkins)--a legendary priest who has performed thousands of exorcisms--does Michael's armor begin to fall.



As he is drawn into a troubling case that seems to transcend even Father Lucas's skill, he begins to glimpse a phenomenon science can't explain or control...and an evil so violent and terrifying that it forces him to question everything he believes.



Directed by Mikael Håfström ("1408"), "The Rite" stars Oscar (R) winner Anthony Hopkins ("Silence of the Lambs"), Colin O'Donoghue in his feature film debut, Alice Braga ("Predators"),



Toby Jones ("Frost/Nixon"), with Ciarán Hinds ("Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2"), and Rutger Hauer ("Batman Begins," "Blade Runner"). Beau Flynn and Tripp Vinson ("The Exorcism of Emily Rose") produced the film under their Contrafilm banner.



The screenplay is by Michael Petroni ("The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader"), suggested by the book by Matt Baglio.



Richard Brener, Merideth Finn and Robert Bernacchi serve as executive producers, with Mark Tuohy co-producing. New Line Cinema presents, a Contrafilm production, a Mikael Håfström film.


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Sun 04/03/11 11:39 AM

Watched this last night-



Shows how American horror films evolved from the Silent era up through the 00's. My only complaint was when they got to the 80's they mentioned The Howling, but not An American Werewolf In London.



London is in England, i think... does that make it American?

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Sun 04/03/11 11:56 AM
Edited by Torgo70 on Sun 04/03/11 11:58 AM


Watched this last night-



Shows how American horror films evolved from the Silent era up through the 00's. My only complaint was when they got to the 80's they mentioned The Howling, but not An American Werewolf In London.



London is in England, i think... does that make it American?


No. American Werewolf is an American horror film, I see what you're saying though but they did show clips from Straw Dogs which was also set in the UK.

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Sun 04/03/11 11:57 AM
Red, did you like Eyes Of Fire?

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Sun 04/03/11 12:06 PM
Edited by red_lace on Sun 04/03/11 12:54 PM

Red, did you like Eyes Of Fire?


I did. It reminded me so much of the creepy tales I grew up with. I also liked the time period in which the movie was set. The effects were extremely low budget, but somehow, it worked in their favor, rather than detract from the overall atmosphere of the story. It was almost like watching an animated comic book. :)

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Sun 04/03/11 12:46 PM


Red, did you like Eyes Of Fire?


I did. It reminded me so much of the creepy tales I grew up with. I also liked the time period in the movie was set. The effects were extremely low budget, but somehow, it worked in their favor, rather than detract from the overall atmosphere of the story. It was almost like watching an animated comic book. :)


It's one of my favorite horror films. I would love to see an official DVD of this, especially with commentary from the director.

I love the atmosphere.

I made my own DVD using my laser disc copy.

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