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After seeing Shootfighter 1, and the buckets of
blood
they shed, I was ready for another rousing jaunt of open handed heart massage, and chiropractics in a cage.
So here's another one from Al Adamson, who had clearly learned some minuscule amount about film-making since the
"Blood
of Dracula's Castle" days.
"Ghost Son" is a bit of his comeback film, alongside "The Torturer", and although the latter definitely isn't a good film, it at least lives up to his fans' lines of expectations, with excessive amounts of sleaze,
blood
and sadism.
I mean, who the hell was Kazaf and why did they need his
blood?
There's no
blood
or parts left behind.
and how the chick was eating the guys stomach in the kitchen,they coulda done something where shed be actually eating something or at least put more of the fake
blood
on her face.
The vampire hires a baby sitter to watch his child (which appears to be some kind of werewolf or monster) while he goes out at night for
blood.
The movie
blood
and chocolate is NOTHING like the book.
The title came from Vivian comparing kisses from Aden (sweet like chocolate) and Gabriel(delicious like blood).
She picked
blood
because it promised more and he understood her more.
He kills one of the other employees in cold
blood
and then meets with the head bad guy in an office talking about cleaning up the mess.
Lupino, a lady who was capable of exuding about as much sex appeal as a
blood
orange, is here under the illusion she is Rita Hayworth playing the part of a sexy bar-room Torch Singer.
I was fairly lenient with my review of Holocaust due to some actual attempt at a statement and style, but in Ferox's case there is no reason to watch this unless you solely get off on
blood
and gore.
Although the atmosphere and background music was spooky; and there was sure a lot of
blood
and gore, when the moments approached to witness some actual dismemberment it was more like watching porn without the full frontal.
It has not one single redeeming feature-and when one of the girls thinks the body on the floor covered in
blood
is the guy fooling about she has to actually TASTE the red stuff before she knows its not tomato ketchup!
Say what you will about cinema's "Wizard of Gore," Herschell Gordon Lewis, it must be conceded that from his first films (1963's trashy
"Blood
Feast" and 1964's crackerbarrel massacre "Two Thousand Maniacs") to his last (1972's "The Gore Gore Girls"), the man remained faithful to his muse, gleefully chopping up the bodies of young men and women for the delectation of the camera.
Less than two hundred and fifty years ago, the last of the great pirates wrote their names in
blood
and fire across the pages of maritime history.
It was the first I had ever seen people tortured, so much that
blood
was flowing of their mouths from gritting their teeth and screaming, etc.
A paranoid scientist creates a wolfman by transfusing wolf
blood
into a meek, quiet, but very large gardener, in order to prove an hypothesis.
No tension, very little blood, and not much violence on screen (sorry, but in a horror flick cutting away just as the good stuff starts is a major foul).
In my opinion, he was much scarier when he was just a
blood
hungry freak.
And were is all the
blood
and gore that was in "Demons" which is a good movie and it was not scary at all.
"Curse of Michael Myers" ups the ante in
blood
and gore, but really represents a decay in the series' integrity.
This would be tolerable, even a bit charming, if the film at least had an interesting plot
("Blood
Feast," in all its ridiculous glory, is a fine example), but "Girls" is a total snooze.
This movie limps along for what seems like an eternity, all to introduce us to some un-scary zombie kids with silly makeup and some sort of vendetta, or thirst for blood, or whatever.
Lots of
blood
and death far exceeding the violence of today, the western world has had a negative impact on the religion.
The
blood
is rubbish, but the granny that kills them is quite funny, and I think the concept is good, and make-up is OK for a home movie.
I know that this review puts me in danger of being dragged to Whitby by teenage vampires who'll drink my
blood
while listening to Busted, but that's a risk I'm willing to take.
It consists of a group of soldiers going into a zombie plagued college campus to find a certain type of
blood
which could assist in finding a cure for the infection.
The film has the typical zombies biting humans and
blood
splatter.
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