Corpses
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Of course, Ms. Landi, being a "lady doctor", is protected from viewing "mutilated
" corpses.
Except all these aliens inhabit a college and happen to be hot chicks who love cold weather, and mating men- except, err, the men don't survive the process, and they literally turn into frozen
corpses.
For example, Marcus is slow to rid himself of the
corpses
piling up in his bedroom, so the place has started to reek.
Nolte was molesting
corpses
decades earlier and the writers of this film would have us believe that this man could years later become the city's chief police investigator!
A mafia boss returns illegally from Europe with his mad scientist friend -- to get revenge on those who betrayed him by using an army of reanimated
corpses
he guides by remote control.
The violence, disappointingly takes place mostly off screen, but you get an adequate look at some damaged body parts and
corpses
which is nicely done.
The film follows the idea of having to break eggs to make an omelette, and sees Doctor Robert Knox buying
corpses
from a couple of murderous grave robbers in order for him to have subjects, from which new surgical procedures can be ascertained.
The worst part is the ending where Tom Cruise (an Amercian officer who came to teach Japanese the modern Western war technique and subsequently underwent a transformation embracing the "old ways" of noble fighting with the katana sword) together with his noble friends dash in their last suicidal charge with the naked swords right onto the machine guns of emperor's army and... what I see: all Japanese are dead and Tom Cruise is still hanging on, all wounded of course, but alive and with this tremendously heroic face he tries to stand up, alone among the
corpses
of all his friends.
Although it isn't breaking new ground, for most american viewers it will seem a little odd that the vampires in the movie are more corpse like than you expect to see, but in most if not all accounts of vampirism in the middle ages and earlier periods vampires were refered to as animated corpses, not strikingly beautiful creatures with tragic stories.
There they witness a spaceship crash, see a scientist being shot by a corrupt military man, stow away on a truck that's loaded down with
corpses
(from the ship), and end up trapped in Majestic 12 headquarters; a military bunker/lab way underground (you need to take an elevator to get down there) where unorthodox experiments have been taking place.
Late, great eccentric character actor Fox Harris (the brain-fried lobotomized scientist who drives the car with the radioactive alien
corpses
in the trunk in the fantastic sci-fi cult black comedy blast "Repo Man") has a scenery-gulping hammy field day as a twitchy flipped-out physician whose cancerous liver is fed to the monster at the picture's incredible conclusion (the grody thing literally pukes its guts out after eating the lethal organ!).
Marcos decides to dispose of the
corpses
a little at a time by chopping them up with a meat cleaver, sticking them into a small bag and taking them to work with him, where they're mixed in with the meat.
It is as delicious for its awfulness as much as for its willingness to do all kinds of absurd things, like turning
corpses
into Jawas and storing them in an ice cream truck.
Aside from being a total rip-off of the Halloween series (escaped mental patient returns home; a sibling is attached in the plot line; the killer wears a mask and coveralls, doesn't talk, appears and disappears, gets purposely rammed by a car, etc), the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the whole crazy hitchhiker part; the main character escapes by jumping out a window), House of 1,000
Corpses
(the neon lighting and the whole "horror ride" setting, the hitchhiker looking like Baby and wearing a cowboy hat and having an annoying laugh), the movie itself was cliché to hell!
In 1820 Edinburgh, two man Hare and Burke are looking for a quick buck by turning to body snatching and suppling their
corpses
to an anatomist Dr. Knox.
Girls fall down when fleeing the killer, stoner guy walks into a freezer with corpses, hunk guy gets mixed up between two girls and Stanley walks around, killing people with his crazy pickaxe catapult, stomping dogs, stabbing people, building funny dwarfs out of
corpses
and having a relaxing dinner with his dead rotting parents.
In my opinion it is hard to capture that raw, uncut feel that makes a horror movie scare me, Besides the amazing work done in House of a 1000
corpses
no movie prior to that from the 90s to present scared me, simply entertainment.
And while House of a 1000
corpses
didn't make me scared for my life it definitely captured that 70s vibe and quality that is missed by so many of these films.
Screwed also has work by other good actors/actresses (like Danny Devito), who plays an auspiciously named mortician whom never ceases to find (and use) discusting things out of the bowls of his
corpses.
"House Of 1000
Corpses"
may not seem original, but it is to an extent.
However "House of 1000
Corpses"
is one of the better horror films of the decade, and should really be viewed by only horror fans, otherwise normal moviegoers, probably won't dig the films violent, retro, and horror themes.
Are we supposed to believe that shovels simply lie around on graveyards just like that? "Okay, boys, digging's finished... Damn, I'm tired; think I'll just leave my shovel lying around here so that perverts have easier access to the corpses, not to mention so that chased criminals can use it in self-defense against tough cops...".
Other creepy elements:
corpses
being made to blow out birthday cake candles for a young girl (as if anyone would want a cake with corpse-breath all over it) and, shortly thereafter, the same corpse inadvertently cutting off its own finger while slicing the cake.
Peter Cushing plays a lecturing doctor in 19th century Edinburgh who must buy fresh
corpses
to teach his students about the mysteries of anatomy.
This time, an infestation of "R.C."s, reanimated corpses, invades Dixie.
Wu-shu, taoist warriors, hopping corpses, a creepy nod to HOUSE OF WAX, and silly jokes?
Unfortunately, the story of an anatomy professor (Cushing) who uses fresh
corpses
brought in (and often killed) by two bums (including a pre-bald Pleasence) plays more as a straight drama than a horror film; there would be nothing wrong with this if the story had a hint of interest, but it doesn't.
It was one of the absolute worst movies I have ever seen as there was no character development, very bad dialogue, very bad acting, and it moved very slowly with very bad filming... Definitely not hostel, or the hills have eyes, or house of 1000 corpses, or Texas chainsaw massacre, or any other horror flick involved.
John Gilling's film is based on the true case of William Burke and William Hare who supplied the surgeon Dr. Robert Knox with fresh
corpses
in Edinburgh of the 1820s.
In Edinburgh of the 1820s, the Medical University is supplied with too little
corpses
to properly instruct its students.
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