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"Stay Alive" is an incredibly poor teen slasher flick without any iota of suspense.Writer-director William Brent Bell doesn't have the damn clue how to make a watchable
horror
movie.The jump scares are irritating,the blood/gore level is almost non-existent and the story doesn't make sense.The dialogue is utterly bad and the acting of all involved is embarrassing."Stay
Alive" is easily one of the worst mainstream
horror
flicks of 2006.Stay away from this stinking turd.
One of low budget
horror
schlockmeister actor, John Carradine's more animated roles as a implied Nazi scientist, who is turning humans into zombies to serve the Reich.
I watched this movie only because I was under the impression that I was going to be treated to a cheesy
horror
flick.
Does that not scream cheesy
horror
movie to you?
What a perfectly apt title for a
horror
movie, I thought!
As early as 1983 the genre was already struggling to release more than three decent offerings per year and by '88 the stalk and slash flick had become pretty much the whipping boy of
horror
cinema.
but after finally viewing a copy today, I have to say it was no way better than number 5. My expectations weren't high to begin with, but this is cheap direct-to-video stuff, not even a
horror
movie, it's PG-13.
It is an unbelievable stupid and far fetched remake of the much better 1979
horror
camp classic.
I feel sorry for Danny Glover, I hope he got paid well for this because it makes him look completely foolish, the same goes for Mr. Elwes.An absolute slap in the face to any
horror
movie fan.
One of the last surviving
horror
screen greats - Conrad Radzoff - dies and has his body placed in a mausoleum with televised-before-death snippets of the great Conrad greeting you as you visit.
Jeffrey Combs of Re-Animator fame is in tow, but really he does little in this rather thankless role as a
horror
obsessed teen that needs to steal a dead man's body for kicks.
Ferdy Mayne, an oft overlooked actor from Germany who had Christopher Lee features and did star as a vampire in The Fearless Vampire Killers, does a more than commendable job as the aging
horror
icon in public life and a real demon of a man in private life.
You can generally ask two questions concerning 80's low-budget
horror
films.
Being too young to have experienced the Hammer films when they were fresh and new, I am discovering their hallowed
horror
films as I find them on DVD.
There's Freddy vs. Jason, in which two very popular
horror
icons try to kill each other.
The Ten Steps employs the stock techniques in camera movement, lighting and music that one would expect in a below average
horror
film.
I wasn't expecting much from this film, but was eager to try something which I initially thought would primarily be an early 80s teen
horror.
This movie is very much like every other modern
horror
movie.
Corman directed many memorable low budget
horror
flicks in the 1960's.
I thinking it has to be an older
horror
movie, because there's noway anyone could be stupid enough to name a movie that after The blockbuster hit "Sleepy Hollow" starring Johnny Depp.
The teenage leads in
"Horror
Star" supposedly all are devoted
horror
fans, yet when their favorite idol (Conrad Radzoff) passes away, they dig up his corpse and do all sorts of disrespectful stuff with it, like disco-dancing it around the house and throw food leftovers at it.
That doesn't sound like something real
horror
fans would do, now does it?
I'm a big
horror
fan and I immensely idolize departed icons like Vincent Price, Peter Cushing and Boris Karloff, but it would never come to my mind to ridicule their memory.
The only time I've ever seen it work were where multi-part stories were put together (Ala Rocky Jones or Man From Uncle) or in the case of
horror
anthology (The Veil and 13 Demon Street).
The idea for the movie wasn't too bad: a
horror
film shot in a corn maze on Halloween.
Killjoy 2 surpasses the first movie by just a little bit.The stuff that improved in here was the acting,the Killjoy make-up,and story.This one is more of a gore fest,it doesnt have the supernatural elements like the first one did.In this installment,Killjoy kills his victims in more normal ways,he doest set them on fire,and he doesnt shoot them with bullets that were in his mouth.The only thing I didnt like about this movie,was that the ending was a little half assed,in fact it was half assed,they killed Killjoy in a very cheap way.I would strongly recommend this to anyone who like
horror
movies.Seriously,the first movie was good,but the second is better.9
This digital
horror
film brings us into the Micro-budget film genre where the more blood and chicks in distress the better.
A quality
horror
film for the fans that already know what to expect.
I gotta admit it, I love
horror
films...especially 80s slasher films.
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